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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. <br> | + | This article is about planted installations designed to capture <strong>and convey</strong> surface runoff through an engineered soil with subterranean infrastructure. |
− | For node type systems, see [[Bioretention Cells]].
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| ===Overview=== | | ===Overview=== |
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− | <p>Bioswales 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> | + | <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> |
| They are sometimes referred to as 'dry swales', 'vegetated swales', 'water quality swales' or 'inline bioretention'. | | They are sometimes referred to as 'dry swales', 'vegetated swales', 'water quality swales' or 'inline bioretention'. |
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− | {{TextBox|1=Bioswales are an ideal technology for: | + | {{TextBox|1=Swales are an ideal technology for: |
| *Sites with long linear landscaped areas, such as parking lots | | *Sites with long linear landscaped areas, such as parking lots |
| *Connecting with one or more other types of LID}} | | *Connecting with one or more other types of LID}} |
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− | <p><strong>The fundamental components of a bioretention cell are:</strong> | + | |
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| + | <p><strong>The fundamental components of a swale are:</strong> |
| *Biomedia - an engineered soil mix | | *Biomedia - an engineered soil mix |
| *Planting | | *Planting |