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Shoreline Conservation

Shoreline Conservation. Designing Landscape Buffers for Water Quality. Shoreline Conservation. Topics Designing Shoreline Buffers for Water Quality Concepts & Examples Guidelines for Installing a Buffer Maintenance Guidelines Native Plants for Shoreline Buffers.

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Shoreline Conservation

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  1. Shoreline Conservation Designing Landscape Buffers for Water Quality

  2. Shoreline Conservation • Topics • Designing Shoreline Buffers for Water Quality • Concepts & Examples • Guidelines for Installing a Buffer • Maintenance Guidelines • Native Plants for Shoreline Buffers

  3. Designing Shoreline Buffers

  4. Design Process • Site Analysis • Define Goals • Accurately Map Existing Site Conditions • Develop Schematic Design • Refine Design, Select Plants

  5. Concepts and Examples

  6. Guidelines for Installing Buffers

  7. Guidelines for Installing Buffers • If possible let natural succession take the lead and adjust from there. • Handle erosion forces with bio-engineering techniques, when applicable. • Minimize ground disturbance, preserve existing root mass. • Select plants based upon plant community models.

  8. Coconut Fiber Rolls Cylindrical structures composted of coconut husk fibers bound together with twine woven from coconut material to protect slopes from erosion while trapping sediment which encourages plant growth within the fiber roll.

  9. Vegetated Geogrids Alternating layers of plantings and compacted soil with natural or synthetic geo-textile materials wrapped around each soil lift to rebuild and vegetate eroded shoreline. This may be used in conjunction with stone armoring.

  10. Maintenance Guidelines

  11. Maintenance Guidelines • Select desired succession level and manage accordingly • Keep undesirable trees and shrubs minimized by cut and paint • No fertilizers or sprayed herbicides if possible

  12. Native Plants For Shoreline Buffers

  13. IronweedVeronia noveboracensis

  14. Cardinal FlowerLobelia cardinalis

  15. Joe-Pye-WeedEupatorium fistulosum

  16. River OatsChasmanthium latifolium

  17. Switch GrassPanicum virgatum

  18. Narrow Leaved CattailTypha angustifolia

  19. Blue Flag IrisIris versicolor

  20. White Top SedgeRhynchospora colorata

  21. Soft RushJuncus effusus

  22. Virginia SweetspireItea virginica

  23. Summer Sweet ClethraClethra alnifolia

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