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Specifications for Enhanced Swales / Bioswales / Grass Wales / Dry Swales
Material
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Specification
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Quantity
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Site Layout
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- Should be Canadian Soil Classification System sandy loam with combined silt- and clay-sized content between 18-35%; and sand- to fine gravel-sized content (0.074 to 5 mm dia.) between 65-82%.
- pH value (6.0 - 8.0).
- Salt level < 2 mmhos/cm.
- Percent organic matter shall be 3-5%, by dry weight.
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- Growing medium compacted to 80-90% below the tree root ball to prevent settling.
- Bioretention filter media (see Bioretention Fact Sheet) may be suitable for use as growing medium, depending on climate and tree species.
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Inlets
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- Structural soils consist of 3 components, mixed in the following proportions by weight: crushed stone (79.07%), clay loam soil (20%), and hydrogel tackifier (0.03%).
- Total moisture at mixing should be 10% as per AASHTO T-99 optimum moisture.
- The clay loam soil should conform to the Canadian soil classification system (gravel <5%, sand 25-30%, silt 20-40%, clay 25-40%). Organic matter should range between 2 to 5% by dry weight.
- Hydrogel (potassium propenoate-propenamide copolymer), is added as a tackifier to prevent separation of the stone and soil during mixing and installation.
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- Crushed stone (granite or limestone) narrowly graded from 20 to 40 mm diameter, highly angular with no fines.
- The entire pile is turned and mixed until a uniform blend is produced. The structural soil is then installed and compacted in 150 mm lifts.
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Pre-Treatment
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- Decompact native subgrade soil under tree openings and between granular bases of modular soil support structure rows during installation for better infiltration drainage performance.
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- Structural concrete panel is 250 mm thick, contains rebar reinforcements and sits on equal-sized concrete footing supports on rows of modular soil support structures
- Modular soil supports are supported by a minimum 150 mm base of compacted granular material.
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Planting Soil/ Filter Media
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- Aggregates are used in modular soil support systems below the structures as the trench base layer, and sometimes, on top of the structures, as the pavement base layer.
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- Specifications for aggregate base materials determined by the designing Engineer based on varying levels of structural loading and hydraulic requirements.
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Check Dams
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- Geotextile material specifications should conform to Ontario Provincial Standard Specification (OPSS) 1860 for Class II geotextile fabrics.
- Geotextile installed on tree trench sides and around perforated distribution and underdrain pipes should be woven monofilament or non-woven needle punched fabrics. Note: Woven slit film and non-woven heat bonded fabrics should not be used as they are prone to clogging.
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- Where a root barrier is needed to prevent the migration of roots out of the tree trench, use impermeable ribbed barrier material with a thickness of 1-2 mm.
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Plants
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- A standpipe from the underdrain pipe to the growing medium or pavement surface can be used for inspection and maintenance. The top of the standpipe should be covered with a sealable cap and secured with a vandal-proof fastener.
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- Should be minimum 150 mm dia. perforated HDPE or equivalent material, smooth interior wall and continuously perforated with geotextile sock
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