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A waterplein (water square) is a landscape structure designed to flood and provide temporary detention of surface stormwater in an highly urbanized context.  
 
A waterplein (water square) is a landscape structure designed to flood and provide temporary detention of surface stormwater in an highly urbanized context.  
  
They are similar in function to a concrete or paved [[dry pond]].  
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They are similar in function to a concrete or paved [[detention basin]].  
  
 
They have been designed and constructed in several large cities of the Netherlands including:
 
They have been designed and constructed in several large cities of the Netherlands including:

Revision as of 13:34, 22 October 2018

Rotterdam's Benthemplein Square. Basketball court used for water management in the city (fills up in case of risk of flooding).
Playground used for water management in the city: it fills up when there is a risk of flooding and the water is pumped into the river to be evacuated. Rotterdam

A waterplein (water square) is a landscape structure designed to flood and provide temporary detention of surface stormwater in an highly urbanized context.

They are similar in function to a concrete or paved detention basin.

They have been designed and constructed in several large cities of the Netherlands including:

See also[edit]

https://www.rainproof.nl/toolbox/maatregelen/waterpleinen