Title: Drainage Issues in the Landscape
1Drainage Issues in the Landscape
- Virginia Cooperative Extension
- Prince William County
- Master Gardeners
- Lorrie Andrew-Spear
- Frank Reilly
2Shameless Commercial
- Gardening Series
- Help Line
3Drainage Issues in the Landscape
- A. Where does the water come from and why doesnt
it go away? - B. Impact of drainage problems
- C. Drainage solutions
4A. Where does the water come from and why it
doesnt go away
- Precipitation, ground water, surface water
- Watersheds
- Physiographic regions and soil types
- Soil texture and structure (particle sizes, pore
spaces, well-drained soils vs. not, organic
component, compaction) - Soil horizons and water infiltration
- Run off (erosion, potential pollutants)
5Precipitation, ground water, surface water
6Groundwater Surface Water
7Watersheds
- What is a watershed?
- What is your watershed?
- How can you find out?
- http//www.epa.gov/surf/
- http//www4.pwcgov.org/website/pwc-gis/
8Prince William County Watersheds
- This county crosses 3 watersheds.
- Find environmental information for each of these
watersheds - 02070008 Middle Potomac-Catoctin state(s) DC,
MD, VA, WV - 02070010 Middle Potomac-Anacostia-Occoquan
state(s) DC, MD, VA - 02070011 Lower Potomac state(s) MD, VA
9Run Off
- Flooding
- Erosion
- Potential pollutants
10Run off affected by
- Impervious surfaces
- Slope
- Vegetation
- Previous moisture
- Infiltration rate
11Physiographic regions and soil types
- Physiographic Regions describe land surface
features - Closely related to geology
- Slope, and soils are related
12Physiographic Regions
13Soil Structure
14Soil Texture
15Soil Texture
- Sand are the largest particles and they feel
"gritty." - Silt are medium sized, and they feel soft, silky
or "floury." - Clay are the smallest sized particles, and they
feel "sticky" and they are hard to squeeze.
16Pore Spaces
- The smaller the particles
- The smaller the pore spaces
- Water moves slowly
- Less air present
17Pore Spaces can decrease due to compaction
18Soil horizons and water infiltration
- Horizons have different properties
- Some may retard water flow
- Watch out for the builders horizon
19Check for Yourself
- Dig a hole 12 inches deep and fill it with water
- 30 minutes, the soil has a drainage problem
- 24 hours, waterlogged soils may impact plant
growth
20B. Impact of drainage problems
- Home damage
- Puddles (mud, mosquitoes)
- Eroded topsoil, rills, gullies
- Lawns and plants (stressed drowned)
21Home Damage
22Puddles
- Mosquitoes
- Mud
- Further damage
23Eroded topsoil, rills, gullies
24Erosion Where do you think it goes?
25Lawns and plants (stressed drowned)
26Drainage Problems
- Damage at your home
- Damage Down Stream
- Watershed level
- Neighborhood level
- Keep the water safely on your property