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- | ====== Vegetated Swale ====== | ||
- | Vegetated swales 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 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===== | ||
- | Vegetated swales are typically designed as stormwater conveyance channels and provide little treatment ability, but if built in accordance with WDNR Technical Standard 1005, approved models may be used to show efficiency. | ||
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- | ==References== | ||
- | *[[https:// | ||
- | *[[https:// |
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