Detention basin

Dry pond on brook to reduce floods, near Děčín, Czech Republic

A detention basin or retarding basin is an excavated area installed on, or adjacent to, tributaries of rivers, streams, lakes or bays to protect against flooding and, in some cases, downstream erosion by storing water for a limited period of time. These basins are also called dry ponds, holding ponds or dry detention basins if no permanent pool of water exists.

Detention ponds that are designed to permanently retain some volume of water at all times are called retention basins. In its basic form, a detention basin is used to manage water quantity while having a limited effectiveness in protecting water quality, unless it includes a permanent pool feature.[1]

  1. ^ "Dry Detention Ponds" (PDF). National Menu of Best Management Practices for Stormwater-Post-Construction. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. December 2021. EPA 832-F-21-031A.

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