Roadside Vegetation, April 15, 2004
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15/04/2004
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Resumo |
The DOT is in the process of replanting all the roadsides on state primary highways to native grasses and wildflowers. While the existing vegetation may look nice, it is not functioning as well as needed for roadside purposes such as erosion control, water infiltration or weed competition. The DOT currently spends nearly $3 million each year to clean ditches, remove silt, and spray and mow weeds. The DOT believes the native vegetation, once established, will provide sufficient benefits and reduced maintenance costs to warrant replacing the existing vegetation. |
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Identificador |
http://publications.iowa.gov/7486/1/roadside_vegetation_q_and_a.pdf (2004) Roadside Vegetation, April 15, 2004. Transportation, Department of |
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Relação |
http://publications.iowa.gov/7486/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Plants #Endangered plants #Research #Design and Construction #Types of environments |
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Departmental Report NonPeerReviewed |