Swale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Swale is a local government district in Kent, England. Its council is based in Sittingbourne. The borough is named after the narrow channel called The Swale , a channel that separates the mainland ...
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Swale (geographic feature) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A swale is a low tract of land, especially one that is moist or marshy. The term can refer to a natural landscape feature or a human-created one. Artifical swales are often designed to manage water ...
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A Swale is a ditch on the contour. It does not direct water, but holds it and allows it to gradually infiltrate the soil down-slope of it. Soil and water run-off are caught in the swale which becomes a fertile area. ... Gradual infiltration of water and nutrients and the dead roots of plants growing in the swale,
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River Swale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The River Swale is a river in Yorkshire, England and a major tributary of the River Ure, which itself becomes the River Ouse, emptying into the North Sea via the Humber Estuary. The name Swale is ...
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A swale is a slight depression that runs along the contour of the land. That is to say, it is level all along its length. It can be deep or shallow, or even hidden (a ditch filled with gravel and capped with topsoil), and the dirt from digging the swale is usually used to make a berm on the downhill side.
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Welcome to Swale Borough Council Online; As you can see a lot has changed, so why not read about the changes we have made. ... Swale Borough Council Online ... Swale Tourism | Art at the Centre | Hop Festival | Bored in Swale | Oare Gunpowder Works...
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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
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; We Correct The Cause Not ... ; This area has been staked and sod removed. After proper grading the swale will then be resodded using the original sod. ;
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www.atlantisdrainage.com/swales.htm
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This thesis investigates the environmental, economic and functional aspects of using grassed swales for the conveyance and treat... ... A grassed swale is more cost-efficient than a pipe system in areas with low land prices and good topsoil. The variations in pollutant removal efficiency of a grassed swale could be explained...
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