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Swales – Green Stormwater Infrastructure
A swale is a grassy depression that controls stormwater velocity and infiltrates runoff where feasible . Swales are typically used to channel stormwater from a street or sidewalk to a rain garden or basin.
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Swale (landform) - Wikipedia
A swale is a shady spot, or a sunken or marshy place. [1] In US usage in particular, it is a shallow channel with gently sloping sides.
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SWALE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SWALE is a low-lying or depressed and often wet stretch of land; also : a shallow depression on a golf course.
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swale
▪ I. swale, n.1 dial. (sweɪl) Forms: 4 swayl, 6 swaill, swaile, swaule, swawle, 6–7 swall(e, 8–9 swale, 9 swaul. [Of obscure origin. If the orig. meaning was a pliant ‘swaying’ piece of wood, the two types swail, swall, may represent an OE. *swæᵹ(e)l, *swaᵹol, f. swaᵹ-, cogn. with Scand. svag- in No...
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Swales - Susdrain
Swales are shallow, broad and vegetated channels designed to store and/or convey runoff and remove pollutants.
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What is a swale and why would I use one? : r/HomeImprovement
A swale is basically a little ditch used to direct water away from your foundation. I would look into exterior French drains as well.
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Swale
Swale or Swales may refer to:
Topography
Swale (landform), a low tract of land
Bioswale, landform designed to remove silt and pollution
Swales, found from the Isle of Sheppey, England
Borough of Swale, a local government district in Kent, England
Swale railway station
Other uses
Swale (horse), an
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Swale Guide | City of Plantation, Florida
A swale is a long narrow depression, which varies in depth from six inches to a few feet and is typically wider than it is deep.
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Swales | Wellington, FL
Swales are one of the most commonly used stormwater practices. For many years they have been used along rural highways and residential streets to convey runoff.
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What is a swale and how should they be designed? - One Water Blog
Swales are, in essence, engineered ditches. They are typically shallow, gently sloping channels lined with vegetation, such as grasses or shrubs ...
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SWALE NYC
Swale is a floating food forest in New York City founded by artist Mary Mattingly in order to utilize the commons of the water to circumvent public land ...
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Swale, Who Won Kentucky Derby and Belmont, Collapses and Dies
Jun 18, 1984Swale, the colt who won the Kentucky Derby last month and the Belmont Stakes nine days ago, died yesterday morning after collapsing suddenly outside his stable at Belmont Park. Veterinarians at ...
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Swale (horse) - Wikipedia
Awards. U.S. Champion 3-Yr-Old Colt (1984) Honours. Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame (1985) Swale Stakes at Gulfstream Park. Swale (April 21, 1981 - June 17, 1984) was an American thoroughbred racehorse. He is best known for winning the Kentucky Derby and the Belmont Stakes in 1984. He died eight days after his win in the latter race.
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Swale (horse)
Swale (April 21, 1981 – June 17, 1984) was an American thoroughbred racehorse. Racing career
1983: two-year-old season
At 2, Swale broke his maiden at Belmont Park on July 21, 1983.
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Swale (landform)
Such a swale may be either natural or human-made. On beaches
The term "swale" or "beach swale" is also used to describe long, narrow, usually shallow troughs between ridges or sandbars on a beach, that
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