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Common problems and how to troubleshoot them for wetlands
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Vegetation will not establish properly | Water levels need to be maintained per species specific growth patterns during establishment. A secondary water source and flow routing may be necessary to establish vegetation for a year. Soils may not have been properly decompacted during construction. Influent pollutant loads may be harming unestablished vegetation. Wildlife may harm unprotected vegetation. |
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Stagnant water | Significant erosion that has impacted hydraulics. Clogs in the conveyance network. Grading issues. |
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Mosquitos | Optimal breeding conditions |
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Wetland capacity is reduced | Sediment build up or vegetative overgrowth |
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Flow or water imbalance (more water coming in than going out), lower than expected water levels. | Unanticipated infiltration |
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This page was last edited on 3 August 2022, at 15:50.