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Detention Basins are bermed or excavated areas designed to temporarily detain. runoff to allow sediment and particulates to settle out prior to runoff being. discharged. Detention Basins treat runoff through sedimentation and infiltration.
Some of the most commonly used underground stormwater detention systems include: Infiltration basins: These basins are often shallow and are designed to hold water temporarily. Infiltration trenches: These are long, excavated channels that are often filled with gravel.
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