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Rain Garden (14418205110).jpg|Bioswale in High Point neighborhood, Seattle, WA <br>Photo credit:[[Acknowledgements| USEPA]] | Bioswale Miss Rd.jpg| Note the use of [[stone]] in the centre of the channel, with [[mulch]] cover on the side slopes. Mississauga Road, ON | ||
Streetside swale Seattle.jpg|Streetside swale Seattle | Rain Garden (14418205110).jpg|[[Bioswale]] in High Point neighborhood, Seattle, WA <br>Photo credit:[[Acknowledgements| USEPA]] | ||
Streetside swale Seattle.jpg|Streetside [[swale]] in Seattle | |||
Infiltration Trench - Wychwood.JPG|This feature is a bioswale in that the underlying soil has been replaced with engineered [[filter media]]. The [[turf]] finish simplifies landscape maintenance. Brampton, ON | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:02, 28 September 2018
Streetside swale in Seattle
This feature is a bioswale in that the underlying soil has been replaced with engineered filter media. The turf finish simplifies landscape maintenance. Brampton, ON