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Bioswale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This bioswale is planted with native sweetgrass (Hierochloe odorata.) ... A road ditch can serve as a bioswale. The rock trench and wetland ...
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A bioswale (also known as bioretention area) is very similar to a rain garden, the main difference being its linear, swale shape. What distinguishes a bioswale from a conventional swale (or ditch)?
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BIOSWALE DESIGN ARE TO BE BASED ON THE. GUIDELINES ON SHEET L-21B. User note: These details shall be used ... BIOSWALE. CITY OF LIVERMORE. STANDARD DETAIL ...
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The bioswale is a low-gradient, open channel possessing a dense cover of vegetation through which runoff is directed during ... A bioswale is one solution to this problem, and this report provides useful information for planners and developers to decide if a bioswale is feasible given their own specific site limitations.
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Page 1. Source: Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, 1999. Figure 4.9-1. Conceptual Schematic of Bioswale Design. Page 2. Source: Caltrans, 2001 ...
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Bioswales are often integrated into parking lot and road medians and parallel to roadways to ... of the bioswale(s), further stormwater devices will ...
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A fascinating aspect of Girsh Park is its bioswale and natural area, which together compose an innovative environmental project that uses natural means and native plant life to remove pollutants from runoff water.
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Introduction and Resum ... Note: These documents and images were created as part of a portfolio package while I was employed by GeoSyntec Consultants from Jan-May, 2002. The work was to satisfy BMP's (Best Management Practices) for water quality improvement. ... BioSwale BMP Renderings...
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