Citizens for a Livable Cranbrook Society provides grassroots leadership and an inclusive process, with a voice for all community members, to ensure that our community grows and develops in a way that incorporates an environmental ethic, offers a range of housing and transportation choices, encourages a vibrant and cultural life and supports sustainable, meaningful employment and business opportunities.

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Around Town and Looking Good

Doing its work
Before the construction of the engineered bioswale, this part of 14th Avenue would wash out and large amounts of gravel would accumulate at the bottom of the hill, at the intersection with 10th St. S.  Everytime it rained heavily, public works could be seen cleaning up gravel and other debris at the bottom of the hill.  There is more to this swale than is visible but it is certainly doing its job and as the natural vegetation grows in,  even more water will be absorbed and have time to penetrate the subsoil preventing it from entering our overburdened storm drains.  




Intersection completely clear of debris or gravel after three days of very heavy rain, Thursday June 20th


bioswale Friday June 21st
bioswale Friday June 21st

1 comment:

  1. Apart from the benefits you mention, it also reduces the amount of silt and gravel being washed in the local creek, which should improve the health of Joseph Creek.

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