Illinois Urban Manual
PRACTICE STANDARD
Temporary Swale
(feet)
CODE 980
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(Source:
MN Protecting Water Quality in Urban Areas)
DEFINITION
A temporary excavated drainageway.
PURPOSE
The purposes of this practice are to prevent runoff from
entering disturbed areas by intercepting and diverting it to a stabilized outlet
and to intercept sediment-laden water in disturbed areas and divert it to a
sediment-trapping device.
CONDITIONS WHERE PRACTICE APPLIES
Temporary swales are constructed:
- To divert flows from entering a disturbed area.
- Intermediately across disturbed areas to shorten overland
flow distances.
- To direct sediment-laden water along the base of
slopes to a sediment trapping device.
- To transport off-site flows across disturbed areas such as
rights-of-way.
This standard applies to swales draining 10 acres or less. For
drainage areas larger than 10 acres, refer to the practice standard
GRASS-LINED
CHANNEL 840.
CRITERIA
The channel cross section shall be designed using the criteria
in Table 1.
Stabilization of the swale shall be completed within 10 days
of installation in accordance with the practice standards
TEMPORARY SEEDING
965, PERMANENT VEGETATION 880,
MULCHING 875, EROSION BLANKET
830.
The flow channel shall be stabilized using the criteria in
Table 2.
All stone or concrete linings will be placed on geotextile
fabric meeting the requirements in material specification
592 GEOTEXTILE Table 1
or 2, class I, II, or IV. In highly erodible soils refer to the next higher
slope grade for type of stabilization. Recycled Concrete Equivalent shall be
concrete broken to the required size, and shall contain no steel reinforcement.
In areas where the drainage area is undisturbed, the swale
shall have an outlet that functions without erosion, and dissipates runoff
velocity prior to discharge off the site. Examples of stable outlets include
LEVEL SPREADER 870 and ROCK OUTLET PROTECTION 910.
In areas where the drainage area is disturbed, runoff shall be
conveyed to a sediment trapping facility until the drainage area above the swale
is adequately stabilized. Examples of appropriate sediment trapping facilities
include practice standards IMPOUNDMENT STRUCTURE - ROUTED 842 or
TEMPORARY
SEDIMENT TRAP 960.
CONSIDERATIONS
The on-site location may need to be adjusted to meet field
conditions in order to utilize the most suitable outlet condition.
If the temporary swale is used to divert flows from entering a
disturbed area, a sediment-trapping device may not be needed.
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
Plans and specifications for installing temporary swales shall
be in keeping with this standard and shall describe the requirements for
applying the practice to achieve its intended purpose. At a minimum include the
following items:
- Location where the practice is to be installed.
- Cross-section and grade of channel.
- Type of stabilization treatment and materials to be used.
All plans shall include the installation, inspection, and
maintenance schedules with the responsible party identified.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Vegetated swale channels should be inspected regularly to
check for points of scour, bank failure or inadequate vegetative cover; rubbish
or channel obstruction; rodent holes or excessive wear from pedestrian or
construction traffic.
Swales collecting runoff from disturbed areas shall remain in
place until the disturbed areas are permanently stabilized.
Lined swale channels should be checked regularly for
deterioration from freezing, salt or chemicals; scour or undermining at the
inlet and outlet; or points of sediment deposition.
Any needed repairs shall be made promptly.
NRCS IL
February 1994
TABLE 1
CHANNEL CROSS SECTION REQUIREMENTS
| |
A |
B |
|
Drainage area |
< 5 acres |
5 – 10 acres |
|
Bottom width flow channel |
4 feet |
6 feet |
|
Depth of flow channel |
1 foot |
1 foot |
|
Side slopes |
2:1 or flatter |
2:1 or flatter |
|
Grade |
0.5% minimum |
0.5% minimum |
TABLE 2
CHANNEL STABILIZATION REQUIREMENTS
|
Type of Treatment |
Channel Grade (%) |
A
< 5 acres |
B
5 – 10 acres |
|
1 |
0.5 – 3.0 |
Seed & straw mulch |
Seed & straw mulch
|
|
2 |
3.1 – 5.0 |
Seed & straw mulch |
Seed & cover w/ jute or excelsior; sod; or line
with IDOT CA-2 or CA-3 coarse aggregate
|
|
3 |
5.1 – 8.0 |
Seed & cover w/ jute or excelsior; sod; or line
with IDOT CA-2 or CA-3 coarse aggregate
|
Line with IDOT RR-3 rock |
|
4 |
8.1 – 20.0 |
Line with IDOT RR-3 rock |
Engineering design |
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