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[[File:SWM sheep.jpg|thumb|These sheep are contained within the SWM pond allotment on this subdivision as a means of organic, low-cost land maintenance, Milton Keynes UK]]
 
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SWM Ponds aren't a low impact development strategy.  
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Stormwater management (SWM) ponds aren't a low impact development strategy.  
  
There are lots of other existing guides out there to help you design a SWM pond or 'wet pond'.  
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There are lots of other existing guides out there to help you design a SWM pond or 'wet pond'<ref>Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, 2003, Stormwater Management Planning and Design Manual https://www.ontario.ca/document/stormwater-management-planning-and-design-manual-0</ref>.  
  
We'd encourage you to try and use LID principles; distribute water quality treatment and low flow events through the use of BMPs across your site, and deal with flood volumes with underground [[infiltration chambers]] or a nice amenity space in a [[dry pond]].
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We encourage you to try and use LID principles; distribute water quality treatment and low flow events through the use of BMPs across your site, and deal with flood volumes with underground [[infiltration chambers]] or a nice amenity space in a [[dry pond]].
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Latest revision as of 13:10, 12 October 2018

These sheep are contained within the SWM pond allotment on this subdivision as a means of organic, low-cost land maintenance, Milton Keynes UK

Stormwater management (SWM) ponds aren't a low impact development strategy.

There are lots of other existing guides out there to help you design a SWM pond or 'wet pond'[1].

We encourage you to try and use LID principles; distribute water quality treatment and low flow events through the use of BMPs across your site, and deal with flood volumes with underground infiltration chambers or a nice amenity space in a dry pond.






  1. Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, 2003, Stormwater Management Planning and Design Manual https://www.ontario.ca/document/stormwater-management-planning-and-design-manual-0