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For underground conveyance which promotes infiltration, see [[Exfiltration trenches]].<br> | For underground conveyance which promotes infiltration, see [[Exfiltration trenches]].<br> | ||
For conveyance along planted channels, on both surface and underground, see [[Bioswales]]. | For conveyance along planted channels, on both surface and underground, see [[Bioswales]]. | ||
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===Overview | ===Overview== | ||
'''The fundamental components of an enhanced grassed swale are:''' | |||
*Graded channel | |||
*[[Grasses| Resilient turf grass]] | |||
*[[Check dams]], to facilitate short tern ponding | |||
'''Additional components may include:''' | |||
*[[Absorbent landscapes| Amended soil]], to increase infiltration to soils below | |||
*[[Liner|Impermeable membrane]], to prevent infiltration to soils below | |||
*[[Turf reinforcement]], to prevent scour | |||
Revision as of 19:14, 7 September 2017
This article is about installations designed to capture and convey surface runoff along a vegetated channel, whilst also promoting infiltration.
For underground conveyance which promotes infiltration, see Exfiltration trenches.
For conveyance along planted channels, on both surface and underground, see Bioswales.
=Overview[edit]
The fundamental components of an enhanced grassed swale are:
- Graded channel
- Resilient turf grass
- Check dams, to facilitate short tern ponding
Additional components may include:
- Amended soil, to increase infiltration to soils below
- Impermeable membrane, to prevent infiltration to soils below
- Turf reinforcement, to prevent scour