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  1. Swale (landform) - Wikipedia

    The term "swale" or "beach swale" is also used to describe long, narrow, usually shallow troughs between ridges or sandbars on a beach, that run parallel to the shoreline.

  2. Aug 13, 2025 · Sealed bids for the Bellington, Fernpark, Mason Forest Brick-Lined Swale Project in the City of Creve Coeur, Missouri, will be received by Dione Garson, Interim Assistant Director of Public …

  3. What is a swale – and how do they manage stormwater?

    Feb 25, 2025 · What are swales? Designing a swale requires considering several factors, such as site contours, water flow patterns, and areas where water tends to pool. Swales are, in essence, …

  4. How to Create a Drainage Swale - This Old House

    A swale should carry water to a place where it can be released safely, such as a garden bed with good drainage or a buried dry well; allowing it to be absorbed on-site, rather than flow into a storm drain, is …

  5. 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.

  6. Swales 101: How They Work and Why They’re Essential - Muller, Inc.

    A swale is a shallow, gently sloped channel designed to slow, capture, and filter stormwater. These features are commonly lined with vegetation or permeable materials to encourage infiltration and …

  7. How to Dig a Swale for Irrigation and Runoff Management - wikiHow

    Jul 16, 2025 · Digging swales is an excellent technique for rainwater harvesting. Swales capture and transport surface runoff, nourishing plants and reducing erosion. The berms beneath them make …

  8. SWALE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Stormwater flows into a 6-foot swale planted with native plants. He dug a swale along the upper property line. The swales divert any excess runoff to the bamboo in wet season. The green is raised, throwing …

  9. What Is A Swale? - Hobby Farms

    Mar 27, 2015 · What a swale is and how this simple land feature helps conserve water, prevent erosion, and support sustainable farming. Learn how swales work, their benefits for soil and crops.

  10. Roadside Guide to Clean Water: Vegetated Swales

    Apr 29, 2025 · In agricultural fields, swale-like structures called grassed waterways are often used to help control the movement of excess water that can cause erosion. Visit "Grassed Waterways" to …