For more detailed information, please refer to the Stormwater Credit Manual.
A rain garden is a bowl-shaped garden that allows stormwater to collect after a storm and slowly soak into the ground. Natural underlying soils are amended with compost or replaced with a soil mix to increase infiltration, and the garden is planted with a mix of native plants to absorb water and filter out pollutants.
A rain garden guidance document is provided to guide your work to achieve the best results. The minimum documentation required to qualify for credit is shown below. The rain garden must be installed on HOA-owned property to qualify.
Existing or New: Both are eligible if installed on HOA property
Annual or Ongoing credit: Ongoing
Percent Credit: 10% (no duplication)
Minimum: 200 square feet
Frequency of re-certification: Every 2 years
If pre-existing, provide the documentation denoted with *
Bioretention soil mix from an approved Arlington County vendor
Click on ‘bioretention’ to find list of approved vendors OR Mixture of approximately: ·80% -90% sand ·10%-20% topsoil ·3% -5% organic matter (compost) OR Compost material should be well composted and free of viable weed seeds. Fresh manure should not be used because of its high bacteria and nutrient levels.
Mulch and plant receipts (if purchased) or close up photos of plants (or contractor invoices) *
2-3” Double-shredded hardwood mulch
For Plant options, see Appendix B of the Rain Garden Design and Construction: A Northern Virginia Homeowner’s Guide
Photos which document mulch, planting, and depressed ponding area (target 6 inches)
Photo of entire rain garden *
Perspective photo with nearest structure in background *
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Email: Stormwaterutility@arlingtonva.us