Turf reinforcement
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Turf reinforcement mats (TRM) may be required in swales which are designed to convey higher velocity events. Most TRM are made of synthetic fibres and intended as a permanent part of the construction (unlike a temporary erosion control blanket). Mats should be applied with soil fill technique:
- Grade the swale and smooth the top soil, removing any debris and large rocks,
- Seed with turf grass mixture,
- Dig 150 mm anchor trench at the top of the channel,
- Secure blanket into the trench with staples every 300 mm. Backfill and compact soil into the trench,
- Unroll mat in the direction of flow. Staple as recommended by manufacturer,
- Overlaps should be 150 mm and stapled. Upstream mat should always overlay the downstream mat,
- Anchor the bottom end of the channel in a similar fashion to the top,
- Apply 15-20 mm of topsoil over the TRM, without the use of heavy machinery which can tear the mat and/or compact the soil,
- An erosion control blanket may be applied to protect the surface through the first one or two years,
- Irrigate until turf grass is established.