Scouring risk: The site's terrain posed a risk of erosion, particularly around the headwall and swales.
Stability needs: Ensuring stability around critical infrastructure was essential to prevent damage and maintain functionality.
Bespoke design: The installation involved a customised design, grading into curved and undulating swales, with a transition to support material around manholes.
Hydroseeding: In conjunction with Rootlok, hydroseeding was carried out using a mix of a Fibre Matrix and Pond edge/Wetland Grass and Wildflower seed mix to further enhance erosion control and vegetation establishment.
Conclusion: The implementation of Rootlok as scour protection around the headwall and swales at Rakes Park showcased our commitment to innovative and effective solutions. By combining Rootlok with hydroseeding and bespoke design, we addressed erosion control and stability needs while promoting vegetation establishment. The successful outcome of the project contributed to the overall sustainability and resilience of the development.