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*They are essentially a small scale [[Artificial Wetlands]] based filter and "buffer" between the Runoff from Surfaces as well as proper [[Storm Drains]] and where the water is finally discharged to a body of water, or put into a [[Infiltration Basin]] for [[Groundwater Recharge]] | *They are essentially a small scale [[Artificial Wetlands]] based filter and "buffer" between the Runoff from Surfaces as well as proper [[Storm Drains]] and where the water is finally discharged to a body of water, or put into a [[Infiltration Basin]] for [[Groundwater Recharge]] | ||
*Unlike an [[Infiltration Basin]] they often require a [[Pond Liner]] such as a [[Geomembrane]] to contain the contaminates and maintain the Water Level | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:56, 9 August 2023
Basics
- A Stormwater Management Pond Pond used for controlling Stormwater Runoff
Basic Principles
- They are essentially a small scale Artificial Wetlands based filter and "buffer" between the Runoff from Surfaces as well as proper Storm Drains and where the water is finally discharged to a body of water, or put into a Infiltration Basin for Groundwater Recharge
- Unlike an Infiltration Basin they often require a Pond Liner such as a Geomembrane to contain the contaminates and maintain the Water Level
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Retention Ponds
- Given it's a bit of a fuzzy definition, the Talk Page of the Article has useful insight not yet in the page proper, but which has been implemented here on OSE Wiki