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| #REDIRECT[[Enhanced grass swales]]
| | [[File:Dry enhanced swale.png|thumb|Skeleton schematic illustrating the installation of [[check dams]] with centralized, flow concentrating cutouts]] |
| | [[File:Wet swale.png|thumb|The check dams are spaced slightly further apart than would be recommended to maximize infiltration capacity i.e. ponding isn't quite continuous between the dams.]] |
| | This article is about installations designed to capture and convey surface runoff along a vegetated channel, whilst also promoting infiltration. <br> |
| | For underground conveyance which promotes infiltration, see [[Exfiltration trenches]].<br> |
| | For conveyance along planted channels, on both surface and underground, see [[Bioswales]]. |
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| | ==Overview== |
| | '''The fundamental components of an enhanced grassed swale are:''' |
| | *Graded channel |
| | *[[Turf| Resilient turf grass]] |
| | *[[Check dams]], to facilitate short term 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 |
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| | ==Planning considerations== |
| | ===Best cross sections=== |
| | [[File:Best X-section.png|thumb|Both sections a)triangular and, b)trapezoidal, are constrained within ratios of 8:1 H:V]] |
| | [[File:Sections_perimeters.png|thumb|At lowest flow rates (smallest area) the trapezoidal swale (b) has the greater wetted perimeter; at higher flow rates (greater area) the triangular geometry (a)has a larger wetted perimeter for same area. Both channels modelled using ratios shown in figure above]] |
| | Enhanced swales aim to both reduce the flow rate and retain a portion of the conveyed water. For these purposes the best x-section is that which maximizes the wetted perimeter for a given area. |
| | For a given width and depth, the difference between a triangular and trapzoidal section is small. As shown in the diagrams, under low flow conditions the trapezoidal has greater wetted perimeter, and at higher flows the triangular profile does. |
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| | ==Design== |
| | All swales should be designed to meet the following criteria: |
| | *Minimum residence time of 5 minutes. |
| | *Maximum flow velocity 0.3 m/s |
| | *Bottom width between 0.6 - 2.4 m |
| | *Minimum length 30 m |
| | Maximum depth of flow |
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| | *50% height of grass for regularly mown swales, to maximum of 75 mm. |
| | *33% height of vegetation for infrequently mown swales. |
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| | ===Check dams=== |
| | {{:Check dams}} |
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| | ===Modeling=== |
| | {{:Swales: TTT}} |