Difference between revisions of "Construction: stabilizing contributing drainage area"

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Similar to the plant material verification and installation task shown above, any planting required to stabilize the contributing drainage area will need to meet the specifications and considerations shown above.<br>
Similar to the plant material verification and installation task shown in [[Construction: plant material verification and installation]] page, any planting required to stabilize the contributing drainage area will need to meet the specifications and considerations shown in such page. <br>


Additionally, if turf/grass is required to stabilize the contributing drainage area, installation should be done as per the grower/nursery’s specifications and standards.
Additionally, if [[turf]]/[[grasses]] is required to stabilize the contributing drainage area, installation should be done as per the grower/nursery’s specifications and standards.


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[[File:IMG 0852-1.JPG|300px|thumb|center|Natural lawn grass installed to stabilize the contributing drainage area at the Glendale P.S. rain garden in Brampton, Ontario. (Photo source: CVC)]]
IMG 0852-1.JPG | Natural lawn grass installed to stabilize the contributing drainage area at the Glendale P.S. rain garden in Brampton, Ontario.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:26, 7 September 2022

Similar to the plant material verification and installation task shown in Construction: plant material verification and installation page, any planting required to stabilize the contributing drainage area will need to meet the specifications and considerations shown in such page.

Additionally, if turf/grasses is required to stabilize the contributing drainage area, installation should be done as per the grower/nursery’s specifications and standards.

Natural lawn grass installed to stabilize the contributing drainage area at the Glendale P.S. rain garden in Brampton, Ontario. (Photo source: CVC)