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Get excited! This page is going to contain content prepared by [[User:Dean_Young| Dean Young]]! | Get excited! This page is going to contain content prepared by [[User:Dean_Young| Dean Young]]! | ||
''Soil amendment guidelines (from 2010 guide section 3 - placed here by Jen) | |||
Soil amendment sizing criteria: | |||
impervious area / soil area = 1 | |||
*use 100 mm compost, till to 300 - 450 mm depth | |||
impervious area / soil area = 2 | |||
*use 200 mm compost, till to 300 - 450 mm depth | |||
impervious area / soil area = 3 | |||
*use 300 mm compost, till to 450 - 600 mm depth | |||
Compost should consist of well-aged (at least one year) leaf compost. Amended soil should have an organic content of 8-15% by weight or 30-40% by volume. | |||
Source: Soils for Salmon, 2005'' | |||
In the meantime, here's a few materials links that may prove useful | In the meantime, here's a few materials links that may prove useful | ||
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*[[Sand]] | *[[Sand]] | ||
*[[Compost]] | *[[Compost]] | ||
==See also== | |||
[[Downspout disconnection]] | |||
[[vegetated filter strips]] | |||
[[category: infiltration]] | [[category: infiltration]] |
Revision as of 17:47, 12 September 2017
Get excited! This page is going to contain content prepared by Dean Young!
Soil amendment guidelines (from 2010 guide section 3 - placed here by Jen) Soil amendment sizing criteria: impervious area / soil area = 1
- use 100 mm compost, till to 300 - 450 mm depth
impervious area / soil area = 2
- use 200 mm compost, till to 300 - 450 mm depth
impervious area / soil area = 3
- use 300 mm compost, till to 450 - 600 mm depth
Compost should consist of well-aged (at least one year) leaf compost. Amended soil should have an organic content of 8-15% by weight or 30-40% by volume. Source: Soils for Salmon, 2005
In the meantime, here's a few materials links that may prove useful