I did purchase "Sports Fields: A manual for design, construction, and maintenance" by Puhalla, et al. It says soccer fields are normally graded at 1% to 1.75% either crowned or graded all the way across. Since the client on my project is very concerned about drainage, I am thinking about including some drain systems, in addition to requiring a sandy soil. The book recommends "Strip drains", which are cloth-wrapped polyethylene stuctures about an inch wide and 4" to 6" deep. These are buried in narrow trenches, about 12" deep, which are filled with sand all the way to the surface. I'm still researching how far apart these drains will be. Any thoughts on this? Is this overkill? Will the grass die off over these trenches and leave brown streaks across the field? The site is in the Northeast.
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