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Bioswales are
channels designed to
concentrate and
convey stormwater runoff while removing debris and pollution.
Bioswales can also be
beneficial in recharging...
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water runoff,
filter pollutants, and
increase rainwater infiltration.
Bioswales are
swales that
involve the
inclusion of
plants or
vegetation in their...
- system:
Bioswales Bioswales are
channels designed to
concentrate and
convey stormwater runoff while removing debris and pollution.
Bioswales can also...
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residential areas.
Bioswales are
stormwater runoff systems providing an
alternative to
traditional storm sewers. Much like rain gardens,
bioswales are vegetated...
- of
bioretention and
infiltration practices,
including rain
gardens and
bioswales. A rain
garden is
planted in a
small depression or
natural slope and includes...
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other flow-control practices, such as
lining the
channel or
creating bioswales, are impractical. Accordingly, they are
commonly used in
degrading temporary...
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surfaces can be
directed to
unlined ditches (sometimes
called swales or
bioswales)
before flowing into the
storm sewers,
again to
allow the
runoff to soak...
- in
communities to
cleanse grey water, such as
incorporating them into
bioswales. The use of
natural cr****s and
ponds is
generally desirable when designing...
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building roofs. It is used in
conjunction with
pretreatment measures such as
bioswales or
sediment chambers to
prevent groundwater contamination. The
depth of...
- compounds, odors, and hydrocarbons.
Examples of
biofiltration include:
Bioswales, biostrips, biobags, bioscrubbers,
Vermifilters and
trickling filters...