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Physical Properties of Bioretention Soils

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Page 1: Physical Properties of Bioretention Soils

Physical Properties of Bioretention Soils

Scott WikstromCity of Walnut Creek

Page 2: Physical Properties of Bioretention Soils

Stormwater Treatment

Rainfall

x

Tributary Area

x

Soil Infiltration (Biotreatment)

=

Clean Water

Page 3: Physical Properties of Bioretention Soils

Why 5? (in/hr)

• Compromise between treatment and loading rate

• Treatment area: 4% of tributary impervious area

• Equivalent Rainfall of 400-600 inches per year

• Seems to work!!!

• Adopted into Municipal Regional Permit

Page 4: Physical Properties of Bioretention Soils

Soil Infiltration Rate

• Gravel = high infiltration

• Sandy Loam = Just Right!

• Clays = low infiltration

Page 5: Physical Properties of Bioretention Soils

Sandy Loam or is it Loamy Sand?

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Soil Mechanics 101

• Three types of soil: Sand, Silt, and Clay

• Silt is just very small Sand

• Finer than 0.0029 inches (#200 sieve)

• Clays are different

• Finer than 0.0029 inches (#200 sieve)

• Thin, flat plate-like shape

• Negative electrical charge attracts and bonds to water

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Soil Infiltration (Permeability) Ranges

• Gravel ~ 10,000 inches / hr

• Clean Sand ~ 50 inches / hr

• Fine Sand / Silt ~ 1 inch / hr

• Silty Sandy Clay ~ 0.05 inches / hr

• Clay ~ 0.001 inches / hr

Page 8: Physical Properties of Bioretention Soils

Stormwater Treatment

Rainfall x Tributary Area x Soil Infiltration

= Clean Water

Rainfall +/- 100%

Area +/- 20%

Infiltration +/- 10,000%

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Soil Variability

• Vertical Variation

• Horizontal Variation

• Parent Rock Material

• Deposition Method

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Contra Costa Soil Spec – Part I

• Several installations using on-site soils failed

• Soil Supplier mix worked well

• Well graded mix of two local soils

• Some “Topsoil”

• Amended with Compost

• How to Verify?

• Hard to replicate throughout Bay Area

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Contra Costa Soil Spec - Part II

• Target: 8-12 inches per hour

• Goal: 5-50 inches per hour

• Limit fines content, especially clay

• Readily available – not a proprietary soil blend

• Consistent mix

• Testing and verification considerations

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Soil Gradation Curves

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Recommended Mix

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Contra Costa Soil Spec – Part III

• Performance Spec

• Minimum 5 inches per hour infiltration rate

• Support Healthy Plant Growth

• Two Mixes provided: Fine Sand with Compost

• ASTM C33 Fine Aggregate “Concrete Sand”

• Contra Costa Clean Water Program Verification

• Inspectors pull tags at jobsite.

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• Questions?

• Comments!

• Discussion…

Scott Wikstrom

(925) 943-5899 x2246

[email protected]