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  1. Jul 19, 2022 · Detention tanks are artificial structures designed to temporarily hold stormwater runoff. Stormwater runoff enters these basins via storm drains. Runoff is collected until peak inflow volumes subside. From there, the detained stormwater is discharged at a controlled rate into nearby waterbodies.

  2. Detention tanks collect and store stormwater runoff during a storm event, then release it at controlled rates to the downstream drainage system, thereby attenuating peak discharge rates from the site.

  3. Jun 14, 2018 · Stormwater detention tanks are intended to remain empty, except during periods of rainfall and for a short time thereafter. Unlike normal rainwater tanks, the distinguishing feature of a stormwater detention tank is that it is specially fitted with a valve to slowly release water over time.

  4. Jul 12, 2023 · The two most efficient stormwater systems for managing runoff are stormwater detention tanks and water retention tanks. Let’s understand what a detention tank is, how it differs from a rainwater tank, and the accessories you can use to build an efficient stormwater management system.

  5. A detention tank, also called a retention tank, is an artificial flow-control structure that is used to contain stormwater and wastewater for a limited period of a time. The detention tank can be incorporated into the sewer network system at the wastewater treatment plant or at factories.

  6. The StormTank Module is a subsurface stormwater storage unit for stormwater retention, detention, infiltration, and rainwater harvesting applications.

  7. StormTrap underground stormwater detention systems manage and control the volume and discharge timing of stormwater runoff. Our detention solutions temporarily store runoff in large underground precast concrete chambers before releasing it at a controlled rate.

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