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- | ====== Grassed Swale ====== | ||
- | Grassed swales (or vegetated channels) are gently sloping, densely vegetated earthen channels that collect and transport stormwater and reduce the temperature of the water. | ||
- | This practice may be used in conjunction with, or as an alternative to, curb and gutter systems, and may be used as a pretreatment device. | ||
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- | **Advantages** | ||
- | *Relatively low cost | ||
- | *Easily to construct and maintain | ||
- | *Can be aesthetically pleasing if designed properly | ||
- | *Very effective in preventing erosion | ||
- | *Capable of carrying large quantities of stormwater | ||
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- | **Disadvantages** | ||
- | *Ineffective in flat areas and areas with very steep slopes | ||
- | *Removes a small amount of pollutants | ||
- | *Culverts reduce the effectiveness and feasibility of grassed swales | ||
- | *Reduced effectiveness with large storm events | ||
- | *Effective only as a pretreatment device on highly developed sites as it does not meet the 80% reduction in total suspended solids | ||
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- | =====Design===== | ||
- | ====Soils==== | ||
- | Hydrologic soil groups A, B, and C are suitable with some restrictions, | ||
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- | ====Dimensions and Slopes==== | ||
- | The length and width of swales will depend upon the individual characteristics of the site and must be capable of conveying the runoff from the 10 yr, 24-hour storm event and should also prevent erosion of the channel during this storm event. | ||
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- | Swales may provide a shallow ponding area for runoff, with a maximum depth of 18 inches. | ||
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- | The side slopes of the swale should have a horizontal to vertical ratio no greater than 3:1, and generally a ratio of 4:1 or flatter is recommended. | ||
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- | Longitudinal slopes are generally dependent upon the topography of the site, but they should prevent runoff velocities from exceeding 5.0 feet per second. | ||
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- | ====Shape==== | ||
- | Swales should be designed with a trapezoidal shape. | ||
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- | ====Vegetation==== | ||
- | Plant selection will depend upon individual site characteristics such as the length of inundation in the swale and the amount of light available. | ||
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- | Vegetation should be maintained between 3 to 8 inches in height, and should extend above the ponding depth at all times. | ||
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- | =====Maintenance===== | ||
- | *Swales should be inspected periodically during the first year of use and after all major storm events in perpetuity for possible erosion to the channel | ||
- | *Trash and other debris should be removed seasonally | ||
- | *Stone check dams should be inspected for evidence of bypassing | ||
- | *Channelization, | ||
- | *Accumulated biomass should be removed periodically | ||
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- | =====Method to Determine Practice Efficiency===== | ||
- | Grassed swales are designed as stormwater conveyance channels and provide little treatment ability. | ||
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- | ==References== | ||
- | *[[https:// | ||
- | *[[https:// |
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