DETENTION FACILITY DESIGN AND ANALYSIS
5.1.1 DETENTION PONDS Open ponds are the most desirable detention facilities for controlling runoff from developed areas. The design criteria in Section 5.1.1.1 are for detention ponds. However, many of the criteria also apply to infiltration ponds (Section 5.2.2), and water quality wetponds and combined detention/wetponds (Section 6.4).
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