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Essential Infrastructure for Sustainable Urban Development


Stormwater Basins are designed to detain and slow down storm water. They capture runoff and then slowly discharge it to groundwater.

Planting a native landscape in a new (nonvegetated) basin is easy; however, re-vegetating an existing basin can be challenging.

Dry basins require plant species that can survive alternating periods of inundation and drought. Examples include rushes and grasses.

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Stormwater Basins are important for reducing flooding and erosion problems caused by runoff from urban areas. When these basins are properly designed and built, they divert stormwater from city sewer systems to slow its flow down and prevent damage to natural stream and river waterways.

The most important aspect of a basin is how it is constructed and its design, which must be done by a professional engineer. The next most important aspect is how the basin catches and holds the rainwater that flows into it. To do this, the basin must have good water infiltration. This can be accomplished through the use of drainage cells, flush kerbs, ephemeral winter wet depressions and native wetland plants such as marsh marigold (Marigoldus arundinaceus) or water celery (Vallisneria oleracea).

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