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US10358784B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10358784-B1 |
| Application number | US-201715470046-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Mar 27, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 4, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 23, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 23, 2019 |
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A vegetated or non-vegetated buffer water retention system. The current invention can be utilized for both smaller scaled (e.g., residential or commercial) purposes or larger scaled (e.g., agricultural, municipal, industrial) purposes. In certain embodiments, the system generally includes a perforated drainage pipe and an elevated overflow controller apparatus (e.g., T-shaped member, arched overflow valve apparatus) in open communication with each other. These components allow the system to control the soil matrix water table. With additional valves, pumps, and water reservoirs, the system can control both the soil matrix water table and stored water reuse. The systems can be used not only to enhance plant root uptake and microbial utilization of nutrients and pollutants in water, but also to capture and reuse water inflows, thereby aiding in flooding abatement, water conservation and preventing soil erosion.
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What is claimed is: 1. A system for controlling a height of a soil matrix water table in a bioretention area, comprising: a perforated drainage pipe positioned underground in a substantially horizontal position beneath a root zone of the bioretention area, the perforated drainage pipe having a distal end and a proximal end; and an elevated overflow controller apparatus coupled directly or indirectly to the proximal end of the perforated drainage pipe, the elevated overflow controller apparatus being raised above the perforated pipe and sets the soil matrix water table at a level higher than a level of the perforated pipe, wherein the overflow controller is positioned substantially beneath the root zone or within an area adjacent to the root zone, the overflow controller apparatus including a vertical component that forms an apex of the overflow controller apparatus, the overflow controller apparatus further including a base component disposed beneath the vertical component and the apex of the overflow controller apparatus, the base component including a valve therein, the valve being a system drain such that upon the valve being open, water flows through the base component and not through the vertical component, wherein when the valve is in a closed position, water follows a path of travel from the perforated drainage pipe into the vertical component of the overflow controller; the apex of the overflow controller apparatus setting the height of the soil matrix water table upon the valve being closed and water flowing through the vertical component to the apex, wherein the perforated drainage pipe and the elevated overflow controller apparatus are in open communication with each other, such that water follows a path of travel from the root zone, into an interior of the perforated drainage pipe through the perforations, and into an interior of the elevated overflow controller apparatus; the overflow controller apparatus being an h-shaped member, the h-shaped member including the vertical member and a seat, wherein the seat forms the apex of the overflow controller apparatus; a venting pipe disposed on or extending from the apex of the overflow controller apparatus; a sensor equipped on the seat of the h-shaped member; a pump in electrical communication with the sensor, such that when the sensor is triggered, the pump is activated; an outflow hose in communication with the h-shaped member, such that when the pump is activated, water is pumped by the pump from the h-shaped member into the outflow hose. 2. The system of claim 1 , further comprising: the overflow controller apparatus indirectly coupled to the perforated drainage pipe; a solid drainage pipe secured to the proximal end of the perforated drainage pipe, the overflow controller apparatus coupled to a proximal end of the solid drainage pipe, such that the respective interiors of the perforated drainage pipe, the solid drainage pipe, and the overflow controller apparatus are in open communication with each other. 3. The system of claim 1 , further comprising: a liner disposed in underlying relation to the perforated drainage pipe. 4. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a water reservoir coupled to the outflow hose for storing the water that is pumped through the outflow hose. 5. The system of claim 1 , further comprising: the sensor being a float switch. 6. The system of claim 1 , further comprising: a subsurface enclosure that encloses the overflow controller apparatus. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the subsurface enclosure is a round box sleeve. 8. The system of claim 1 , further comprising: a sensor equipped on the vertical component and in communication with the valve for automatically opening and closing of the valve, wherein triggering the sensor opens the valve for water to exit the overflow controller apparatus through the base component. 9. The system of claim 8 , further comprising: a water reservoir coupled to the base component for storing water that flows through the base component. 10. The system of claim 8 , further comprising: the sensor being a float switch.
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