You can contact Bioswale.org for general website questions, page corrections, content feedback, advertising-related questions, privacy concerns, or other non-urgent matters related to this website. We are an independent educational site, not a government agency, engineering firm, contractor, or official stormwater authority.
Contact Bioswale.org
The best way to reach us is by email. For general inquiries, please contact us at support@bioswale.org.
We try to keep communication clear, respectful, and relevant to the purpose of this website. When sending a message, please include enough detail so we can understand what your question or concern is about. If your message is about a specific page, include the page title or URL. If your message is about an error, unclear explanation, broken link, or outdated wording, describe the issue as clearly as possible.
What You Can Contact Us About
Bioswale.org welcomes messages related to the website, its content, and general user experience. We are especially interested in feedback that helps make our bioswale, stormwater, green infrastructure, and landscape drainage content clearer and more useful for readers.
- General questions about Bioswale.org
- Suggestions for improving a page
- Reports of unclear wording, formatting problems, or technical issues
- Requests to correct factual errors or confusing explanations
- Questions about advertising displayed on the website
- Privacy-related questions connected to the use of this site
- Accessibility or readability feedback
- Content topic suggestions related to bioswales, stormwater runoff, native plants, or green infrastructure
Before You Send a Project Question
Many readers visit this site because they are planning a bioswale, comparing drainage options, or trying to understand runoff problems on a real property. We are happy to create educational content that explains general concepts, but we cannot evaluate individual properties by email.
A bioswale may depend on local rainfall, soil type, slope, available space, overflow routes, underground utilities, drainage rules, property boundaries, and maintenance access. Because those details vary from site to site, we cannot tell you whether a specific bioswale design is safe, legal, correctly sized, or suitable for your property.
If your question involves flooding, structural damage, public drainage, roads, commercial property, contaminated runoff, permits, stormwater compliance, or a serious safety concern, please contact a qualified local professional or the relevant local authority.
What We Cannot Provide by Email
To avoid confusion, Bioswale.org does not provide professional services through this contact page. Our website is for general educational information only.
- We do not provide site-specific engineering advice.
- We do not design, approve, inspect, or certify bioswale projects.
- We do not provide legal advice or official interpretations of local rules.
- We do not offer emergency drainage or flooding support.
- We do not choose contractors, products, permits, or materials for individual projects.
- We do not represent a city, county, state, federal agency, public works department, or stormwater authority.
- We do not guarantee that a bioswale will solve a drainage issue on a specific property.
Content Corrections and Editorial Feedback
We want the information on Bioswale.org to be clear, careful, and useful. If you believe a page contains an error, missing context, confusing wording, or an explanation that could be improved, please let us know.
When contacting us about a correction, include the page title, the sentence or section you are referring to, and a short explanation of the issue. We review correction requests with care, especially when they involve bioswale design terms, stormwater behavior, soil conditions, plant selection, maintenance practices, or comparisons between related systems.
Submitting a correction request does not guarantee that a page will be changed, but we appreciate thoughtful feedback that helps improve the quality of the site.
Advertising Questions
Bioswale.org may display advertising to support the operation of the website. Ads help keep our educational content available without requiring readers to pay for access.
If you have a question about advertising on the site, you can contact us at support@bioswale.org. Please remember that some ads may be served by third-party advertising providers. The exact ads shown may vary based on location, page content, browser settings, or other factors handled by the advertising provider.
Advertising does not make Bioswale.org an official product recommendation service, contractor directory, engineering firm, or government resource. Our editorial content is intended for education and general information.
Privacy and Data Questions
If your message is related to privacy, cookies, advertising technologies, or personal data connected to your use of this website, please email us at support@bioswale.org.
For privacy-related requests, include a clear description of your concern. Do not send sensitive personal information unless it is necessary for the request. We recommend keeping your message limited to the information needed to understand and respond to the issue.
Topic Suggestions
We welcome topic suggestions that fit the purpose of Bioswale.org. Useful suggestions may include questions about bioswale design, rain gardens, bioretention areas, drainage swales, native plants, stormwater runoff, soil media, erosion control, maintenance checklists, or common mistakes in planted drainage systems.
We cannot promise to publish every suggested topic, but reader questions can help us understand which subjects need clearer explanations. If a topic is useful, evergreen, and relevant to bioswales or green infrastructure, we may consider it for a future page.
Response Times
We review messages as time allows. Some messages may receive a faster response than others depending on the nature of the request. Messages about site errors, privacy concerns, or important content issues may be prioritized over general suggestions.
Please do not use this contact page for urgent drainage, flooding, safety, construction, legal, or permit-related problems. For urgent or site-specific matters, contact the appropriate local professional, emergency service, municipal office, utility provider, or stormwater authority.
Email Address
For all general contact requests, please email:
By contacting us, you understand that Bioswale.org provides general educational information only and does not provide professional engineering, legal, construction, regulatory, or emergency services.