Stormwater Conveyance
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Stormwater Conveyance
Green InfrastructureA regenerative stormwater conveyance (RSC) is a practice that provides treatment, infiltration, and conveyance to stormwater runoff through a combination of pools, riffles (cobble rocks or boulders), native vegetation, an underlying sand layer, and wood chips.
Maintaining a Stormwater Conveyance
Routine maintenance should be performed on RSC. During the first year that the bioretention area is built, maintenance may be required at a higher frequency to ensure proper functionality.
After a large rainstorm, keep drainage paths, both to and from the area, clean so that water can properly infiltrate into the ground.
Spot fertilizer may be required during the first two months to establish vegetation. After that period, fertilizers should not be used.
Pesticides should be used sparingly and only if necessary.
Stormwater Conveyance Issues
Here are some of the common problems to be aware of when maintaining a vegetated filter strip. They include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Establishing vegetation within the RSC area
- Ant mounds
- Pruning and weeding to maintain appearance
- Deterioration of riprap
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Upon establishment |
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Four times per year |
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Annually |
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Once every 2 to 3 years
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