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  2. Mar 14, 2017 · The manual provides technical and procedural guidance for planning, design and review of stormwater management practices, including guidance for stormwater management sewage works approvals under Section 53 of the Ontario Water Resources Act.

  3. A stormwater management pond is a man-made infrastructure built to gather rainfall and surface water runoff. How a storm pond works. Stormwater runs off of our roads, driveways, sidewalks and throughout our community collecting dirt, litter and other pollutants before draining into the stormwater pond.

    • Meet Your Stormwater Pond
    • Stormwater Pond Purpose in The Landscape
    • Design Principles
    • Our Community Role in Management

    Do you know if you have a stormwater pond in your neighborhood? Chances are that you do, but you might call it by another name, perhaps a lagoon, lake, or just the local neighborhood fishing pond. These stormwater pond systems play an important role in protecting not only our community, but also the downstream creeks, rivers, and streams that serve...

    After a storm event, the rain that falls onto impervious surfaces like roofs, roads, and driveways flows as runoff across the land to storm drains. This stormwater runoff, if unmanaged, can lead to flooding around property, buildings, and streets. As the runoff flows across land, it picks up the contaminants we leave behind (such as fertilizer, aut...

    Water enters the stormwater pond through a variety of means, such as sheetflow across adjacent land, or runoff coming from the upstream storm drainage systems (a collection of yard and street drains, ditches, and underground pipes). These pipe systems collect, concentrate, and direct runoff from the yard or street toward the pond. This collected ru...

    Successful pond management is a whole community task. All residents in the neighborhood, not just those that live along the pond, should understand a stormwater pond’s purpose and their individual role in protecting pond function. Maintenance of stormwater pond systems is not only critical to maintaining their benefits to the community, but also on...

  4. A retention basin, sometimes called a retention pond, wet detention basin, or storm water management pond (SWMP), is an artificial pond with vegetation around the perimeter and a permanent pool of water in its design.

  5. When seeking an authorization to support stormwater management pond clean-outs, specific details should be made available to support the application. Clean-Out Methods: stormwater management ponds can be cleaned using a variety of methods including dewatering and dredging, hydraulic dredging, vacuum truck and others.

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  6. It is different from a dry pond in that it maintains a permanent pool of water between storm events. Wet ponds (Figure 7) are the most common endof-pipe stormwater facility used in Ontario. A single wet pond can provide water quality, erosion, and flooding control.

  7. We have developed practical, ecological and time tested Best Management Practices to help improve stormwater retention ponds from Coast to Coast. Best Management Practice #1 – Lake Bottom Aeration. Here are some of the benefits:

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