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FINALLY!  A tool that you can use to quickly size bioretention facilities.  Many civil design professionals have been excited to apply bioretention to their projects, only to spend countless hours weeding through references to determine the best way to size them.  Not exactly the best way to apply green water quality treatment technology while maintaining reasonable fees and profits.

We originally developed this product to quickly integrate reliably-sized bioretention facilities throughout site layouts.  It is the centerpiece of our integrated stormwater management design process.

And now landscape architects and land planners who may not be all about crunching numbers have a way to avoid it - while making sure they have sized it right!  After all, this is not rocket science.  What makes good bioretention design is not the numbers - it is the design on the plans.

We've researched the design guidance for all 50 states to make sure we have it all covered.  The Bioretention Module computes bioretention sizing for DARCY'S LAW METHOD, BIORETENTION MANUAL METHOD, IMPERVIOUS AREA METHOD, RATIONAL METHOD, and also underdrains.  References and links to your state are right in the software.

As with all TSA TOOLS products, it includes on-line help, pull-down menus, a Navigator for convenient navigation, automated clearing, etc. to keep you focused on your design, not crunching numbers.  Learning curves are practically non-existent, especially if you use other TSA TOOLS Modules.

Best of all - we are selling it for only $99.00! 

Say you're billable rate is $60/hr - just to use a minimum.  You can spend more than a half hour just finding out who borrowed your calculator!  When you think about it in real terms - your billing rate and your value to the client - we think it is a no-brainer.

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T.E. Scott & Associates, is the design partner of Applied Stormwater

 

 

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