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− | Verge flowers and unmowed grass field in Delft.JPG| | + | Verge flowers and unmowed grass field in Delft.JPG|[[Turf|Unmown]] wildflower meadow roadside filter strip/verge in Delft |
+ | Roadside Verge - geograph.org.uk - 410991.jpg|Filter strips are a common practice in rural road cross sections | ||
Bioretention cell rain garden US winter.jpg|Filter strips between the [[bioretention]] facility and the adjacent parking lot reduce sediment loading to the surface of the [[bioretention cell]]. Dennis Ave Health Center, Wheaton, MD. Photo credit: [[Acknowledgements| Moreau1]] | Bioretention cell rain garden US winter.jpg|Filter strips between the [[bioretention]] facility and the adjacent parking lot reduce sediment loading to the surface of the [[bioretention cell]]. Dennis Ave Health Center, Wheaton, MD. Photo credit: [[Acknowledgements| Moreau1]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:02, 28 September 2018
Unmown wildflower meadow roadside filter strip/verge in Delft
Filter strips between the bioretention facility and the adjacent parking lot reduce sediment loading to the surface of the bioretention cell. Dennis Ave Health Center, Wheaton, MD. Photo credit: Moreau1