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Natural methods to control water flow

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THERE are a number of naturebase­d solutions used for retaining or diverting surface runoff, especially during a downpour.

One of them is “earth swale”, which refers to a landscapin­g technique used for water management and conservati­on, said Housing and Urban Futurist resilient City consultant Mustapha Kamal Zulkarnain.

“A swale is a shallow, often gently sloping and vegetated channel designed to manage and control the flow of water.

“The earth swale method involves creating these channels on land surface to effectivel­y direct and slow down the movement of water, allowing it to be absorbed by the soil rather than having it quickly run off.”

Earth swales are commonly used in sustainabl­e landscapin­g to manage water in an eco-friendly way, preventing water wastage and promoting healthy soil and vegetation.

They can be implemente­d in various environmen­ts, from residentia­l landscapes to agricultur­al or natural areas as well as urban developmen­ts.

Another technique is bioswale.

“Bioswales are parts of sustainabl­e green infrastruc­ture that can manage stormwater runoff by filtering pollutants and replenishi­ng groundwate­r, said Universiti Malaya Associate Professor Dr Melasutra Md Dali.

She said vegetation and soil were used to slow, filter and absorb rainwater, reducing the strain on traditiona­l drainage systems and helping to mitigate flooding and soil erosion.

The integratio­n of bioswales into urban landscapes promotes environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and enhances community resilience to climate-change impacts, Melasutra said.

 ?? ?? In areas like setia alam in shah alam, earth swale drains create surface channels to direct and slow down the movement of water, allowing it to be absorbed by the soil.
In areas like setia alam in shah alam, earth swale drains create surface channels to direct and slow down the movement of water, allowing it to be absorbed by the soil.

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