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Lawn Turf Can Have Flood Prevention Qualities
By Flower | September 2, 2010
Yes it’s true – lawn turf does help stop floods, and this is why. More people own cars these days and this has led to an increase in the need for additional parking spaces. Households have learnt that they can take out their lawn turf and replace them with paving slabs enabling the creation of a new and private parking space. In heavy downpours though, this unfortunately allows surface water levels to increase without it being able to soak-away into the ground. Lawn turf could help reverse this situation.
In areas such as London, gardens account for nearly a third of all green space. Flood prevention methods could include lawn turf by being a quick way of increasing areas that allow water to be absorbed and soak away. The incentive for people to turn their parking spaces back into lawn turf is that with less flooding, insurance premiums won’t go up and damage from floods will decrease.
Another option for those who desperately need parking space is to make sure that the materials used are permeable, such as gravel of other porous hardcore.
Where it’s possible, the best solution for everyone of course would be to use public transport rather than own a motor vehicle. When this would be possible, a natural environment based around lawn turf is good for attracting birds, bees and insects as well as reducing traffic pollution and helpling to prevent flooding.
Lawn turf can be expensive, however, the benefits in terms of quality and more importantly speed for today’s busy workforce, means that the transformation can be almost instantaneous.
online lawn turf growers always make sure that their grass quality id the very best indeed. Different Lawn turf is produced to make it usable for different types of people and their activities. Hardy lawn turf can be grown which deals with lots of heavy use, or it can be produced simply for looking at.
It’s important to remember that whatever type of lawn turf you need the goal is to reduce flooding.
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