bioswaleja
Bioswaleja is a term that has emerged in discussions surrounding urban planning and sustainable development. It refers to a vegetated channel or a depression that is designed to capture, convey, and treat stormwater runoff. The primary function of a bioswaleja is to manage rainwater in a way that mimics natural processes, reducing the volume and velocity of water flowing into conventional drainage systems. This helps to prevent flooding and erosion, and also filters pollutants such as oil, grease, sediment, and nutrients from the water before it reaches rivers, lakes, or groundwater.
The design of a bioswaleja typically involves a shallow, wide channel lined with vegetation, including grasses,
Bioswaleja systems are considered a form of green infrastructure, offering a more environmentally friendly alternative to