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        References



        TABLE 1: REFERENCES TO THE 2012 SWMMWW THAT RELATE TO RAIN GARDENS

         QUESTION                             2012 SWMMWW REFERENCE
         1.  What are the Minimum Requirements  Volume I, Chapter 2 – Minimum Requirements for New and Redevelopment , pages 2-1 to 2-2
         in the SWMMWW?

         2.  When do Minimum Requirements #1   Volume I, Chapter 2, Section 2.4—Applicability of the Minimum Requirements, pages 2-9 to 2-15
         through #5 Apply?
                                              Volume I, Chapter 2, Section 2.5—Minimum Requirements, Minimum Requirements #1 through #5 pages 2-16 to 2-32

         3.  How do Rain Gardens fit into     Volume I, Section 2.5.5 Minimum Requirement #5: On-Site Stormwater Management, pages 2-28 to 2-32.
         Minimum Requirement #5?
         4.  Are there locations where a Rain   Volume V, Section 7.4 BMPs for Infiltration and Bioretention Treatment, BMP T7.30: Bioretention Cells, Swales and
         Garden is “infeasible” for Minimum   Planter Boxes
         Requirement #5?                         •  Infeasibility Criteria, pages 7-7 to 7-9

                                                 •  Other Site Suitability Factors, pages 7-9 to 7-10

         5.  What types of site analyses are   Volume I, Chapter 3.1 Stormwater Site Plans: Step-By-Step, pages 3-1 to 3-16
         required for Rain Gardens used to help
         meet Minimum Requirement #5?         Volume III, Section 3.4 Stormwater-related Site Procedures and Design Guidance for Bioretention and Permeable
                                              Pavement, pages 3-103 to 3-106.

                                              Volume III, Section 3.3.6 Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity – Guidelines and Criteria, pages 3-75 to 3-83.
         6. How is a Rain Garden sized to meet   Volume V, Section 5.3 Best Management Practices for On-Site Stormwater Management, BMP T5.14A: Rain
         Minimum Requirement #5?              Gardens, pages 5-11 to 5-12.


        LINKS TO RESOURCES
        To Download the 2012 SWMMWW visit: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/stormwater/manual.html

        For more information on the Municipal Stormwater Permits visit: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/stormwater/municipal/index.html
        To see if your city or county is covered under a Municipal Stormwater Permit visit: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/stormwater/
        municipal/MuniStrmWtrPermList.html
        The Municipal Stormwater Permits contain specific requirements for cities and counties to inspect rain gardens. Recent Guidance was
        provided in the Western Washington Low Impact Development (LID) Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Document. To download this
        document visit: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/stormwater/municipal/LID/TRAINING/LIDO&MGuidanceDocument.pdf
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