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− | This article is about planted installations designed to capture <strong>and convey</strong> surface runoff through an engineered soil with subterranean infrastructure. | + | This article is about installations designed to capture and convey surface runoff along a vegetated channel. |
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| ===Overview=== | | ===Overview=== |
− | | + | <p>Swales are linear landscape features consisting of a drainage channel with gently sloping sides. Underground they may be filled with engineered soil and/or contain a water storage layer of coarse gravel material. <br> |
− | <p>Swales are linear landscape features consisting of a drainage channel with gently sloping sides. Underground they are filled with engineered soil and a water storage layer of coarse gravel material. <br> | + | <ul> |
− | They are sometimes referred to as 'dry swales', 'vegetated swales', 'water quality swales' or 'inline bioretention'.
| + | <li><strong>Bioswales</strong> are sometimes referred to as 'dry swales', 'vegetated swales', 'water quality swales' or 'inline bioretention'. |
| + | <li><strong>Enhanced Grass Swales</strong> are an alternative with lower maintenance requirements, but generally lower stormwater mangement potential. </li> |
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| <caption><strong>Types of Swales</strong></caption> | | <caption><strong>Types of Swales</strong></caption> |
| <tr class ='success'><th>Property</th><th>Bioswale</th><th>Enhanced Grass Swale</th></tr> | | <tr class ='success'><th>Property</th><th>Bioswale</th><th>Enhanced Grass Swale</th></tr> |
− | <tr><td>Surface water</td><td>Minimal<br>Any surface flow can be slowed with check dams</td><td>Ponding encouraged with check dams</td></tr> | + | <tr><td>Surface water</td><td>Minimal<br>Any surface flow can be slowed with check dams</td><td>Ponding is encouraged with check dams</td></tr> |
| <tr><td>Engineered soil</td><td>Biomedia required</td><td>Amendment preferable when possible</td></tr> | | <tr><td>Engineered soil</td><td>Biomedia required</td><td>Amendment preferable when possible</td></tr> |
− | <tr><td>Udnerdrain</td><td>Common</td><td>Uncommon</td></tr> | + | <tr><td>Underdrain</td><td>Common</td><td>Uncommon</td></tr> |
| <tr><td>Maintenance</td><td>Medium to high</td><td>Low</td></tr> | | <tr><td>Maintenance</td><td>Medium to high</td><td>Low</td></tr> |
| <tr><td>Stormwater benefit</td><td>High</td><td>Medium</td></tr> | | <tr><td>Stormwater benefit</td><td>High</td><td>Medium</td></tr> |
| <tr><td>Biodiversity benefit</td><td>Increased with native planting</td><td>Lower</td></tr> | | <tr><td>Biodiversity benefit</td><td>Increased with native planting</td><td>Lower</td></tr> |
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| <p><strong>The fundamental components of a swale are:</strong> | | <p><strong>The fundamental components of a swale are:</strong> |