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- Bioswale abstract "Bioswales are landscape elements designed to remove silt and pollution from surface runoff water. They consist of a swaled drainage course with gently sloped sides (less than six percent) and filled with vegetation, compost and/or riprap. The water's flow path, along with the wide and shallow ditch, is designed to maximize the time water spends in the swale, which aids the trapping of pollutants and silt. Depending upon the geometry of land available, a bioswale may have a meandering or almost straight channel alignment. Biological factors also contribute to the breakdown of certain pollutants.A common application is around parking lots, where substantial automotive pollution is collected by the paving and then flushed by rain. The bioswale, or other type of biofilter, wraps around the parking lot and treats the runoff before releasing it to the watershed or storm sewer.".
- Bioswale thumbnail Bioswale.jpg?width=300.
- Bioswale wikiPageExternalLink ContentDetail.aspx?id=21910.
- Bioswale wikiPageID "2549795".
- Bioswale wikiPageRevisionID "586520421".
- Bioswale hasPhotoCollection Bioswale.
- Bioswale subject Category:Environmental_engineering.
- Bioswale subject Category:Environmental_soil_science.
- Bioswale subject Category:Gardening_aids.
- Bioswale subject Category:Hydrology_and_urban_planning.
- Bioswale subject Category:Landscape.
- Bioswale subject Category:Stormwater_management.
- Bioswale subject Category:Waste_treatment_technology.
- Bioswale subject Category:Water_conservation.
- Bioswale type Abstraction100002137.
- Bioswale type Aid105154908.
- Bioswale type Asset105154517.
- Bioswale type Attribute100024264.
- Bioswale type GardeningAids.
- Bioswale type Quality104723816.
- Bioswale type Resource105154676.
- Bioswale comment "Bioswales are landscape elements designed to remove silt and pollution from surface runoff water. They consist of a swaled drainage course with gently sloped sides (less than six percent) and filled with vegetation, compost and/or riprap. The water's flow path, along with the wide and shallow ditch, is designed to maximize the time water spends in the swale, which aids the trapping of pollutants and silt.".
- Bioswale label "Bioswale".
- Bioswale label "Биодренаж".
- Bioswale sameAs m.07mg7n.
- Bioswale sameAs Q4086881.
- Bioswale sameAs Q4086881.
- Bioswale sameAs Bioswale.
- Bioswale wasDerivedFrom Bioswale?oldid=586520421.
- Bioswale depiction Bioswale.jpg.
- Bioswale isPrimaryTopicOf Bioswale.