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  • Swales 101: How They Work and Why They’re Essential for Stormwater . . .
    What Is a Swale? A swale is a shallow, gently sloped channel designed to slow, capture, and filter stormwater These features are commonly lined with vegetation or permeable materials to encourage infiltration and reduce runoff
  • What is a swale? Definition, purpose, and how it works - Autodesk
    Swales are shallow, vegetated channels are designed to slow down, capture, and filter stormwater by controlling the flow of water through the swale, reducing the risk of flooding and improving water quality
  • Swale (landform) - Wikipedia
    The term "swale" or "beach swale" is also used to describe long, narrow, usually shallow troughs between ridges or sandbars on a beach, that run parallel to the shoreline
  • What Is A Swale? Definition, Benefits, Design, Construction, And . . .
    It is a shallow, wide, and vegetated channel that is designed to slow down the flow of water, allowing it to infiltrate into the ground and be naturally filtered Swales can be found in various settings, including residential areas, commercial properties, and public green spaces
  • What Is a Swale and How It Helps Your Yard Avoid Puddles | Niedergeses . . .
    What Is a Swale? A swale is a shallow, sloped ditch designed to manage stormwater runoff by collecting and absorbing it into the ground Swales follow the land’s contour and are often lined with grass, gravel, or native plants
  • Swale Definition: 5 Benefits of Drainage Swales in Landscaping
    Homeowners make use of swales to control the flow of water in their backyards and other exterior regions of their property No matter what the specific land use, these drainage systems are natural and self-sustaining and can come with a litany of benefits
  • Using Swales in Your Landscape - Daves Garden
    What Are Swales? A swale is a shallow ditch or drainage system that gathers surface water and directs it away from areas where you do not want water to collect It is covered with grass or another type of vegetation or rocks to slow down the water and keep the sediment from the drainage areas
  • Swales - LID SWM Planning and Design Guide
    Swales are linear landscape features consisting of a drainage channel with gently sloping sides Underground they may be filled with engineered soil and or contain a water storage layer of coarse gravel material


















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