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ACEQUIA CONSERVATION

Area-B
Where river feeds into acequia
This area is the confluence of the river and gateway to acequia. It is in the point of lots of pressure from both the junction as well as the natural swales. The swale downstream is regraded to be away from the node. And gabion filled with earth is proposed to stabilize both the periphery as well as acequia sides.
Detention volume: 137,124 cft
Required cutting : 409,806 cft
Louise Bani Sarcar
Area-C Acequia meets river
SHRUB
Mountain Mahogany ( )
UNDERSTORY SHRUB
Fernbush ( )
Creeping Barberry ( )
GRASS
Bushy Bluestem ( )
Buffalo Grass (
POLLINATOR
Prairie Sage
Silvery Lupine Yarrow
WALKWAY for maintenance, monitoring water property and ease of cleanup
HEDGEROWS mounded, bushy form plants can disrupt debris and grass with long tap root system can hold on to soil, preventing erosion
NATIVE POLLINATOR SPECIES attract pollinators to benefit crop, fruit and seed harvest
It is the point where the acequia water is channeled back to the river. Water has less velocity and intensity here. There are agricultural lands on both sides, irrigated by the water. Minor interventions with companion plantings are suggested to stabilize sides as well as enhancing the agriculture.