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| Dissipate flow and prevent erosion at inlets and outlets | | Dissipate flow and prevent erosion at inlets and outlets |
− | *Angular crushed stone, which will "knit" or lock together and be less likely to shift, is recommended. However, for aesthetic purpose smooth river run stone may be desired. | + | *Angular crushed stone, which will "knit" or lock together and be less likely to shift, is recommended. However, for aesthetic purposes, smooth river-run stone may be desired. |
| *Stone size is determined by flow velocities at inlets and outlets, but typically ranges between 50 mm and 250 mm. The larger the stone, | | *Stone size is determined by flow velocities at inlets and outlets, but typically ranges between 50 mm and 250 mm. The larger the stone, |
− | *Stone bed is twice as thick as the largest stone diameter. | + | *Stone beds should be twice as thick as the largest stone's diameter. |
| *To prevent erosion of soils beneath the stone and the migration of the stone into the soil, the stone bed should be underlain by a drainage geotextile. | | *To prevent erosion of soils beneath the stone and the migration of the stone into the soil, the stone bed should be underlain by a drainage geotextile. |
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| *While crushed stone will be less likely to shift, river-run stone may be used to create a dry-stream-bed look. | | *While crushed stone will be less likely to shift, river-run stone may be used to create a dry-stream-bed look. |
| *The sizing of the gravel will depend on the expected velocities. | | *The sizing of the gravel will depend on the expected velocities. |
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| [[Category:Materials]] | | [[Category:Materials]] |
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| [[Category:Landscaping]] | | [[Category:Landscaping]] |