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Meaning of "swales"

swale (noun) - a low-lying area of land that is often moist or marshy, used in environmental contexts to describe a type of landscape feature
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  • plural of swale
  • A surname.

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Swales is reorganized into four business units.
It is surrounded by narrow beach ridges and swales.
Swales is where you cut out of a slope.
Two other natural swales are in the front pasture.
The area is generally flat with gentle swales.
Slopes and drainage swales shall be indicated on the plan.
There is nothing amusing about swales.
Soil salinity in swales reduced as compared to the beginning of the farm.
There are also dunes with coastal grasslands and interdunal swales.
Swales are not meant to carry water from one point to another.
Loess was a very useful material for digging swales for living.
Swales and cisterns can be used to catch and store excess rainwater.
Rainwater harvesting contour swales were designed and implemented from south to north direction.
Swales or underground piping is necessary to carry the water away from the area.
The peninsula itself is a series of alternating ridges that are separated by ponds and swales.

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Create interceptor swales to divert runoff from the top of erodable slopes.
To save rainwater Eli and his friends built numerous swales.
Numerous swales and depressions become freshwater marshes during periods of heavy rain.
This tree is often found near creeks and drainage swales growing in moist cool microhabitats.
Often found in swales between sand dunes they grow well in deep red sand.
Being the only accountant on the committee Swales often took the lead on tax affairs.
Bioretention swales or rain gardens treat and control stormwater from the streets with plants.
The businesswoman partnered with photographer Greg Swales to create a calendar full of multiple glamorous outfits.
Swales was replaced as chairman by former City striker Francis Lee.
Following his retirement from Parliament Swales continued to participate in local industry issues.
We need to get him to Mr Swales.
In his spare time Swales helps local organisations and campaigns on local issues.
Soils grade to poorly-drained clays in abandoned channels and swales.
Tons of local Ringby sandstone from Swales Moor was used for the building.
We will first introduce you to conventional erosion control measures - hedgerows, swales and terraces.
Shoulders and ditches, swales and perforated pipes.
Behaviour / adaptability This species is only found in wet sandy swales and beaches.
Intelligent design of swales ( levelled water channels ) to maximize the use of rain and irrigation.
Strong storm-wave action erodes the seabed into low hummocks and swales that lack a specific orientation.
Mr Swales never thought he would amount to much, but I thought.
Occasionally in the vicinity of drainage swales and creeks, Canyon live oak is found.
Parking for your Trailer is provided, space being available on the Public Swales.
Consider creating drainage channels, French drains or swales to direct rainwater away from the building.
The swales or " rainwater gardens " in between office wings.
What about rain gardens, swales or terracing?
Between the dunes ( interdunal ) are ponds and swales.
Eight swales were excavated in total with a combined length of 1.5 kilometers.
Directed by - greg swales.
Building massive swales in a domestic garden were out of the question - right?
Active, large elongated parabolic dunes rise like snow-clad hills above vegetation and / or lake filled swales.
Swales was elected as chairman, and held the position for more than 20 years.
Former Manchester City chairman Peter Swales died of a heart attack at 63.
Captain Swales did not, however, regard his mission as completed.
The total length of the swales is about 400 meters.
Swales then had 700 employees and was growing quickly.

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