
Location: 41.84549°N 71.39742°W
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Site Description: Located in the Mount Hope neighborhood of Providence, this site is a Groundwork Rhode Island designed and operated urban bioswale. A bioswale is a long channel or trench that has vegetation (such as grasses, flowers, and shrubs) and soil, mulch, or stones to slow down rainwater and filter out pollutants. Stormwater enters the site through a break in the curb along Dana St. Stormwater then accumulates or ponds in the low depression made up of rock, soil, grasses, and plants. The soil and grass act as the filtering mechanism to clean pollutants from the stormwater as it drains into the ground. When the system reaches full capacity, excess stormwater will drain through the overflow pipe located within the bioswale. The captured stormwater should absorb into the soil within 24-48 hours after a rainstorm.
Photo-Video Tips: Stand near the curb cut opening on Dana St. Document with video whether stormwater is flowing into the curb cut opening. Also document if the bioswale is full of water and draining properly.
Observation on 7/10/2023: 1:27pm -
How recently did it rain: Raining at the time
How heavy was that rain: Light Shower
Is anything preventing water from flowing into the system (e.g., debris, trash, vegetation): No
Is there standing water in the system: No
Notes/Comments:
Light rain, virtually no accumulation of water in the system
Observation on 7/10/2023: 12:03am -
How recently did it rain: Raining at the time
How heavy was that rain: Heavy Rain
Is anything preventing water from flowing into the system (e.g., debris, trash, vegetation): Yes
Is there standing water in the system: Yes
Notes/Comments:
Site not draining fast enough. Preventing new water from entering
Observation on 7/4/2023: 4:50pm -
How recently did it rain: Raining at the time
How heavy was that rain: Moderate Rain
Is anything preventing water from flowing into the system (e.g., debris, trash, vegetation): No
Is there standing water in the system: Yes