The design of a rain garden and its role in stormwater management. The top view shows a garden bed that collects and absorbs rainwater, while the side section provides more detail about its components. The rain garden includes bio-retention soil, which helps filter and absorb water, and a perforated pipe for water drainage. The garden is designed with a gravel base to allow for proper water flow and retention. Mulch is added to the surface to retain moisture and prevent erosion, and the garden is typically located near curb notches to capture runoff from streets or driveways. This sustainable landscape feature helps reduce water runoff, improve water quality, and support local ecosystems by promoting better water infiltration and plant growth.
Source:Ajmal Sohail
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