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Drawing No: Conceptual Details Title: Scale: No Scale; Typical Wall Details; Keystone CDM Retaining Drainage Swale Detail; Compac Unit - Near Vertical Setback Shown; 4' Min. Concrete or Grass; Drainage Swail to; Intercept and Divert; Surface Water; Plastic; Membrane; Keystone Compac Unit; 8" Min. Low; Permeable;
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www.keystonewalls.com/media/cadd.pdfs/Conceptual.Detail...
www.keystonewalls.com/media/cadd.pdfs/Conceptual.Details.pdf
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details. Between Sections A-A and B-B (shaded area), provide a drainage swale and flush inlet to enhance drainage. When using grades expressed in '/., the ...
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www.dot.il.gov/desenv/hwystds/pdf/sec400/406001.PDF
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Design information on the various types of swales is provided in the Stormwater Manual. The information pro vided here is specific to placing swales within the street ROW. To aid the designer, the City has compiled the following Natural Drainage Swale details:
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www.seattle.gov/transportation/rowmanual/manual/6_4.asp
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Additions of mulch (added organic matter) may be required if drainage to swale is from roadway or parking lot. Deicing salts can damage soil structure by reducing soils organic matter. ... The manual provides details on stormwater management practices applicable to Minnesota that conserves, enhances, and restores high...
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www.duluthstreams.org/stormwater/toolkit/swales.html
www.duluthstreams.org/stormwater/toolkit/swales.html
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The typical cross-section shall include all construction details of the wall, footing sizes and dimensions, steel/rebar schedule, backfill, drainage pipes, etc.
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www.folsom.ca.us/civica/filebank/blobdload.asp?BlobID=9...
www.folsom.ca.us/civica/filebank/blobdload.asp?BlobID=9025
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Vicinity Map Show details of terrain; Applicant’s Name Show details of area drainage; ... Drainage swales are to be 1 foot in depth, minimum. See swale detail below for example and requirements; High point of drainage swale(s) to be one; (1) foot minimum below any habitable finish floor. Highpoint of swales running in...
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www.cityofhesperia.us/DocumentView.aspx?DID=366
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A swale is a large ditch or pan on contour (level). The dug out dirt, called "spoils," is placed downhill from the swale, effectively creating a dam to slow down the progression of water across the landscape. A swale can be as small or large as is dictated by the slope of the landscape.
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www.catchtail.com/projects/swales/index.htm
www.catchtail.com/projects/swales/index.htm
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; This area has been staked and sod removed. After proper grading the swale will then be resodded using the original sod. ; ... ; SURFACE DRAINAGE...
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www.atlantisdrainage.com/swales.htm
www.atlantisdrainage.com/swales.htm
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These pictures show the “Best Management Practice” (BMP) of using naturalized, vegetated swales, instead of pipes, for controlling stormwater runoff. This enables water to ... The first two pictures show the use of stone “check dams” in the swale, which further enhances infiltration.; GoTo Section 302.2.D.3.a.;
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www.vicgroup.com/RRCD/5a65cb3.htm
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