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Green Infrastructure: Swales can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff. Depending on design and construction, swales may provide additional benefits, including cleaner air, carbon sequestration, improved biological habitat, and aesthetic value. See the section
Green Infrastructure for stormwater management.
Wet swales
Below are links to several sites that address wet swales.
Case studies for wet swales
- Tang, Ning-yuan, and Tian Li. Assessing ability of a wet swale to manage road runoff: A case study in Hefei, China. Journal of Central South University. June 2016, Volume 23, Issue 6, pp 1353–1362.
- Latham Business Park Wet Swale - New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Links to Other Manuals
See section on Stormwater manuals