Stormwater Development Proposal
WEYMOUTH
A
Integrated Wetland Zone
C Porus Asphalt
- Cost efficient - Reduces noise pollution - Durability
Wetland Plan
- Permeable (reduces surface water)
Resin bound paving
- Permeable (reduces surface water) - Durable and resistant to cracking
A1
Ipe wood - boardwalk
- Durable hardwood - Resistant to decay, fungi and termites - Rot resistant, UV degradation resistant and mold resistant
B
B1 C1
B
- Footpath
- harakeke flax
- Boardwalk
- carex
- Lawn grass
- bullrush & reeds
- titoki
- Contours
- oak
- Runoff flow
The development process of integrating a storm water device, in a suitable location was based upon the analysis carried out in project 1 & 2. During the development phase in project 2, potential areas for storm water devices were allocated.
10240
Riparian planting
Scale: 1:120
The approximate size of the site is 1200 meters squared, consisting of re-vegetated tree species and a riparian planting to filter runoff from the road and footpaths into the wetland. To assist further runoff permeable roads and footpath materials have been integrated.
Scale: 1:200 1400
Re-vegetated species
The new integrated wetland proposal’s function is to collect storm water runoff from roads and streets. It is ideally placed in a location where the landform slopes, allowing the wetland to function within the surrounding medium density subdivision.
4000
1000
Scale: 1:800
- cabbage tree
2300
6200
A
- Road
C
Scale: 1:200 1520 1200
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Dimensions in mm
Riyasp Bhandari 1384997