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This article is about installations designed to capture and convey surface runoff along a vegetated channel, whilst also promoting infiltration. <br>
 
This article is about installations designed to capture and convey surface runoff along a vegetated channel, whilst also promoting infiltration. <br>
For underground conveyance which promotes infiltration, see [[Exfiltration trenches]].
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For underground conveyance which promotes infiltration, see [[Exfiltration trenches]]. <br>
For design recommendations on grassed channels, see [[Enhanced grass swales]].
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For design recommendations on channels in which surface flow is controlled with [[check dams]], see [[Enhanced swales]].
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==Overview==
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'''The fundamental components of a bioswale are:'''
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*A graded channel
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*[[Plant lists|Planting]]
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*[[Underdrain]] with clean out and inspection ports
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*[[Bioretention: Filter media | Filter media]], to permit infiltration into the facility (not necessarily to soils below)
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'''Additional components may include:'''
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*[[Liner|Impermeable membrane]] to prevent infiltration to soils below
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*[[Check dams]] to facilitate short tern ponding
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<p><strong>The fundamental components of a swale are:</strong>
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==Planning considerations==
    <ul>
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Bioswales are sized as narrow linear [[bioretention cells]].
        <li>Graded channel</li>
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[[Drainage time]] of bioswales is typically lower than other geometric configurations of similarly sized bioretention facilities, owing to the higher hydraulic radius of the sides.
        <li>Planting</li>
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    </ul>
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==Design==
    <strong>Additional components may include:</strong>
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*[[Bioretention: Sizing]]
    <ul>
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==Inlets==
        <li>[[Filter media]] - an engineered soil mix</li>
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{{:Inlets}}
        <li>[[Underdrain]] with clean out and inspection ports</li>
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==Overflow==
        <li>[[Liner|Impermeable membrane]] to prevent infiltration to soils below</li>
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{{:Overflow}}
        <li>[[Turf reinforcement]] to prevent scour</li>
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==Materials==
        <li>[[Check dams]] to facilitate short tern ponding</li>
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All forms of bioretention are complex in their structure, so please follow separate links for the materials.
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*[[Plants]] and [[Planting design]]
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*[[Bioretention: Filter media]]
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*[[Choker layer]]
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*[[Underdrains]]
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==Gallery==
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{{:Bioswales: Gallery}}
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==Planting Design Considerations==
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*Where possible a combination of native trees, shrubs and perennial herbs should be used in addition to grasses.
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*Most bioswales will be situated to receive full sun exposure. The ‘Exposure’ column in the master plant list identifies the sun exposure condition for each species.
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*Facilities with a deeper media bed (greater than 1 m) provide the opportunity for a wider range of plant species (including trees).
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*For applications along roads and parking lots, where snow may be plowed or stored, non-woody and salt tolerant species should be chosen.
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*Proper spacing must be provided for aboveground and below ground utilities, and adjacent infrastructure.
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==Performance==
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{{:Bioswales: Performance}}
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