The purpose of grassy swales is to remove pollutants from stormwater prior to infiltrating into the ground,
helping to protect the Spokane Valley-Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer. It is important to maintain grass swales because
they act as a biofiltration system for treating runoff.
Here are some tips to help with the longevity of your grassy swale. To view, please click on the word maintenance.

Keep the inlets maintained by removing sediment and debris that accumulate at the inlet of swales. Also keep
the grass and sediment low at the entry of the inlet; to allow the water to enter the swale and percolate.

Remove accumulated trash and debris.

Maintain the grass and remove the glass clippings from mowing. Remove dead grass, rototill and re-seed or re-sod.

Use fertilizer as directed and sparingly.

Do not dispose of chemicals in swales.

Do not replace the grass with rocks.

Do not over water the grass. This slows or stops water movement through the soils
and will destroy the vegetation at the base of the swale.