Very good. A common problem is these areas are not always well maintained. For example, mulch and dirt may erode over time, pile up below and not be restored. Businesses seem particularly prone to disregard maintenance.
The company I work for taught me there are dry retention ponds and wet retention ponds. This caused some confusion when I was looking online for some design help and could only find information about wet retention ponds and detention ponds.
Very good. A common problem is these areas are not always well maintained. For example, mulch and dirt may erode over time, pile up below and not be restored. Businesses seem particularly prone to disregard maintenance.
The company I work for taught me there are dry retention ponds and wet retention ponds. This caused some confusion when I was looking online for some design help and could only find information about wet retention ponds and detention ponds.
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Is there any chance that a retention pond can dry up? It’s impossible to dry?
Only detention ponds dry up. Retention ponds hold water
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So we really should be calling these "Bio-detentions"; never thought about that.