Detention Pond definition

Detention Pond means an impoundment that has a permanent pool of water and is designed to have the capacity to temporarily store storm water runoff to provide flood control and to allow for the physical settling of pollutants.
Detention Pond means an artificially formed structure designed to hold storm water runoff, detaining it for a period of time before ultimately slowly discharging the water downstream. Detention ponds are to be designed to complement large scale residential, commercial, and industrial developments. Such ponds must be designed, inspected, and approved by the Allen County Soil and Water Conservation District, a licensed landscape architect, or a professional engineer proficient in pond design. The pond design shall conform to the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Handbook Number 590 (available at http://www.in.nrcs.usda.gov/pdf%20files/ ponds.pdf).
Detention Pond means an artificially formed structure designed to hold storm water runoff, detaining it for a period of time before ultimately slowly discharging the water downstream. Detention ponds are designed to complement large scale residential, commercial and industrial developments. Detention ponds must be designed and constructed to the specifications of a licensed professional engineer and the engineering plans must be reviewed and approved by the respective authorized agencies. No Permit Required.

Examples of Detention Pond in a sentence

  • The City shall provide the Developer with the storm water mitigation credits that are reasonably necessary for the filling of the pond on the Storm Water Detention Pond Area and creating the Surface Parking Lot on the Storm Water Detention Pond Area at current standard City rates.

  • Table 1 – Fee Estimate Item Fee Geotechnical Evaluation $20,200 – Lump Sum Detention Pond (Optional) $4,300 – Lump Sum TOTAL: $24,500 To authorize our services, please provide an Agreement for Professional Consulting Services.

  • Detention Pond ■ We understand that a new detention pond is planned near the proposed roadway.

  • Wet Extended Detention Pond (P-3) Pond that treats a portion of the water quality volume by detaining storm flows above a permanent pool for a specified minimum detention time.

  • Notary Public: (Printed Name) (Signature) NC County of Commission: Commission Expires: Appendix A (example) Description of Facility (BMPs) and Property Description Best Management Practices providing stormwater nutrient removal for the subject Property identified as , approved (date), are more particularly identified as: BMP #1 - Dry Detention Pond #1; located on Lot# or special Lot for stormwater conservation" located adjacent to Xxx # .


More Definitions of Detention Pond

Detention Pond means an earthen impoundment used for the collection and temporary storage of stormwater runoff.
Detention Pond means a facility designed to temporarily store runoff from rainfall or snow melt, releasing the stored water at a controlled rate until the water level has been reduced to a predetermined level. The outlet or control structure is located in such a way that some water remains in the facility. The bottom of the facility is usually below water table, or is otherwise constructed in such a way that standing water remains in the pond year round. (See also Detention Basin, Retention Basin and Retention Pond).
Detention Pond means a low lying area that is designed to temporarily hold a set amount of water while slowly draining to another location.
Detention Pond. Inspected By/ Date: Action Taken/ Date
Detention Pond. Refers to an open storage facility whereby storm water is detained in order to allow settling of sediments plus decrease downstream flow rates. Detention ponds are sometimes equipped with other types of storm water treatment processes such as ultraviolet light bacteria control systems to reduce the total pollution loadings in the downstream water bodies. Deterministic: In this report this term refers to a hydrologic modeling approach. Deterministic models attempt to simulate the discrete physical processes. For example, a deterministic model might consider all major hydrologic cycle components such as evaporation, while lumped models would use a single loss coefficient to compute surface runoff. Distributed: This word is taken from the field of hydrology and specifically refers to a type of hydrologic model that attempts to simulate the high spatial variability of physical variables. In essence, "distributing" the inputs such as precipitation over an area of interest. Distributed models are typically grid oriented and offer the highest spatial resolution for using remotely sensed raster data. Evapotranspiration: This term refers to a combination of two hydrologic processes that both transfer water from the earth surface back to the atmosphere in gaseous form. The evaporation process is defined by heating water to the point of transformation into vapor while the plant transpiration process essentially achieves the same results through the life sustaining processes of plants.
Detention Pond means the new detention pond to be constructed between Sea Hope Way Extension and Highway 17 at the approximate location identified on Exhibit E.
Detention Pond means a pond which collects stormwater runoff, filters the water, and releases it slowly over a period of hours or days. It does not have a permanent pool and is sometimes referred to as a dry pond.