If you're wondering whether a site is suitable for a conservation drainage practice, we would be glad to do a complimentary remote-site assessment for you. You'll find the information needed for a remote site assessment below, as well as a criteria checklist for the individual practices.
It's important to remember that the information below is just a guide, and the best way to find out if your property is suitable is to give us a call today!
Info Needed for Remote site Assessment
Landowner Name
Location of Field
Parcel ID
Tile Maps
Number of Outlets
Size of Outlets
Location of Outlets
Practice of Interest
Site Selection Criteria
Saturated Buffers
Patterned tile system with 6-12 inch outlet
At least 400 feet or less than 3 foot elecation change
Minimum of 1.2% soil organic matter
No sand lenses or gravel layers
Stable stream banks
Absence of surface drainage (or willing to replace surface intakes with water-quality intakes)
Tile maps available, or detailed knowledge of the tile system; including type, size, amount and location
Bioreactors
Patterned tile system with 6-12 inch outlet
Space for 100' x 25' pit
Absence of surface drainage (or willing to replace surface intakes with water quality intakes)
Tile maps available, or detailed knowledge of tile system, including type, size, amount and location.
Drainage Water Management
Pancake flat. No more than 1% slope in management area
Management area of at least 15 acres
Laterals that follow contour lines
Tile maps are necessary for DWM designs
Patterened tile system with 6-12 inch outlet
Absence of surface drainage (or willing to replace surface intakes with water quality intakes)
Tile maps available, or detailed knowledge of tile system, including type, size, amount and location.