If a bioretention system serves several building sites (a subdivision) and is located on private property, does the system require plan review?
Yes, because a subdivision is a public facility. See Table 82.20-1 12. Is a liner required when a subsurface detention system is installed?Yes, because it’s impossible to eliminate infiltration without the liner. Subsurface detention systems must be designed to contain wastewater until it is properly discharged. Without the liner, the system is also an infiltration system.
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