[[File:Bioswale.png||thumb|Bioswale with check dams<br> (vertical scale exaggerated)]]
[[File:Bioswale.png||thumb|Bioswale with check dams<br> (vertical scale exaggerated)]]
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[[File:Stepped cells.png||thumb|Stepped bioretention cells alternative for slopes >6 %]]
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[[File:Stepped cells.png||thumb|Stepped bioretention cells alternative for slopes >6 % <br> (vertical scale exaggerated)]]
A linear design (surface area typically >2:1 length:width) is a common feature of a swales:
A linear design (surface area typically >2:1 length:width) is a common feature of a swales:
*An absolute minimum width is 0.6 m is required for bioswales to have healthy plant growth, and to facilitate construction,
*An absolute minimum width is 0.6 m is required for bioswales to have healthy plant growth, and to facilitate construction,
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*Slopes > 6% can accommodate a series of stepped [[bioretention cells]], each overflowing into the next with a weir.
*Slopes > 6% can accommodate a series of stepped [[bioretention cells]], each overflowing into the next with a weir.
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==Design==
==Design==
[[File:Check dams.png|thumb| Distance between dams is determined by equalling the elevation of the crest of each dam, with the elevation of the toe of the upstream dam. <br>(vertical scale exaggerated)]]
[[File:Check dams.png|thumb| Distance between dams is determined by equalling the elevation of the crest of each dam, with the elevation of the toe of the upstream dam. <br>(vertical scale exaggerated)]]