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==Design==
 
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Bioswales are sized as narrow linear [[bioretention cells]]. [[Drawdown times]] of bioswales are typically lower than other geometric configurations of bioretention facilities.  
 
Bioswales are sized as narrow linear [[bioretention cells]]. [[Drawdown times]] of bioswales are typically lower than other geometric configurations of bioretention facilities.  
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<h3>Materials</h3>
  
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{{Bioretention: Plant list}}

Revision as of 00:20, 8 September 2017

This article is about installations designed to capture and convey surface runoff along a vegetated channel, whilst also promoting infiltration.
For underground conveyance which promotes infiltration, see Exfiltration trenches.
For design recommendations on grassed channels, see Enhanced grass swales.

Overview[edit]

The fundamental components of a bioswale are:

  • A graded channel
  • Planting
  • Filter media, to permit infiltration into the facility (not necessarily to soils below)

Additional components may include:

Planning considerations[edit]

Design[edit]

Bioswales are sized as narrow linear bioretention cells. Drawdown times of bioswales are typically lower than other geometric configurations of bioretention facilities. Infiltration: Sizing and modeling

Materials

Planting

Bioretention: Planting design Template:Bioretention: Plant list