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'''4 November 2018'''  
'''4 November 2018'''  
''While navigating the wiki, I have come across a number of references to using excess water for irrigation on green roofs or rain barrels. However, it may be useful to include information on 'Keyline Design,' first developed by P. A. Yeomans in the 1950's. While geared towards agricultural and pastoral improvement, it has applications in most water management systems. At its core, its a system of manipulating land as little as possible for the greatest impact on moving or retaining water on a site - with particular interest in passively moving water from inundated depressions to dry ridges. Let me know if you'd like to discuss further. Hope this is helpful. Alex''
''While navigating the wiki, I have come across a number of references to using excess water for irrigation on green roofs or rain barrels. However, it may be useful to include information on 'Keyline Design,' first developed by P. A. Yeomans in the 1950's. While geared towards agricultural and pastoral improvement, it has applications in most water management systems. At its core, its a system of manipulating land as little as possible for the greatest impact on moving or retaining water on a site - with particular interest in passively moving water from inundated depressions to dry ridges. Let me know if you'd like to discuss further. Hope this is helpful. Alex''
*Excellent reference, thank you Alex. I shall create a page explaining these [[Keyline design]] principles, which I believe are similar to 'micro-grading'.  
*Excellent reference, thank you Alex. I shall create a page explaining these [[Keyline design]] principles, which I believe are similar to 'micro-grading'.  

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