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Summary
Detention basins are vegetated depressions designed to hold runoff from impermeable surfaces and allow the settling of sediments and associated pollutants. Stored water may be slowly drained to a nearby watercourse, using an outlet control structure to control the flow rate. Detention basins do not generally allow infiltration: see U12 for infiltration basins.
Detention basins can provide water quality benefits through physical filtration to remove solids/trap sediment, adsorption to the surrounding soil or biochemical degradation of pollutants.
Detention basins are landscaped areas that are dry except in periods of heavy rainfall, and may serve other functions (e.g. recreation), hence have the potential to provide ancillary amenity benefits. They are ideal for use as playing fields, recreational areas or public open space. They can be planted with trees, shrubs and other plants, improving their visual appearance and providing habitats for wildlife.
Benefits
Please note that the "effectiveness" column is based on qualitative rating provided by scientific experts. For more information see this synthesis document.
Ecosystem service
| Type of benefit | Ecosystem services | Effectiveness |
|---|---|---|
| Regulatory and maintenance | ES7 - Flood risk reduction | |
| Provisioning | ES1 - Water storage | |
| Regulatory and maintenance | ES4 - Biodiversity preservation | |
| Regulatory and maintenance | ES5 - Climate change adaptation and mitigation | |
| Regulatory and maintenance | ES8 - Erosion/sediment control | |
| Regulatory and maintenance | ES9 - Filtration of pollutants | |
| Cultural | ES10 - Recreational opportunities | |
| Cultural | ES11 - Aesthetic/cultural value | |
| Provisioning | ES3 - Natural biomass production | |
| Regulatory and maintenance | ES6 - Groundwater/aquifer recharge |
Biophysical impacts
| Direct/indirect impact | Overall effect | Type of impact | Effectiveness |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mechanism of Water Retention | Slowing and reducing runoff | BP1 - Store runoff | |
| Mechanism of Water Retention | Slowing and reducing runoff | BP2 - Slow runoff | |
| Mechanism of Water Retention | Reducing runoff | BP5 - Increase evapotranspiration | |
| Biophysical Impacts Resulting from Water Retention | Reducing pollution | BP9 - Intercept pollution pathways | |
| Biophysical Impacts Resulting from Water Retention | Soil conservation | BP10 - Reduce erosion and/or sediment delivery | |
| Biophysical Impacts Resulting from Water Retention | Creating habitat | BP14 - Create terrestrial habitats | |
| Mechanism of Water Retention | Reducing runoff | BP6 - Increase infiltration and/or groundwater recharge | |
| Mechanism of Water Retention | Reducing runoff | BP7 - Increase soil water retention | |
| Biophysical Impacts Resulting from Water Retention | Climate alteration | BP16 - Reduce peak temperature | |
| Biophysical Impacts Resulting from Water Retention | Climate alteration | BP17 - Absorb and/or retain CO2 |
Policy Objectives
| Policy Objective | Effectiveness |
|---|---|
| PO9 - Take adequate and co-ordinated measures to reduce flood risks | |
| PO11 - Better protection for ecosystems and more use of Green Infrastructure | |
| PO7 - Prevent surface water status deterioration | |
| PO14 - Prevention of biodiversity loss | |
| PO2 - Improving status of physico-chemical quality elements | |
| PO4 - Improving chemical status and priority substances | |
| PO12 - More sustainable agriculture and forestry |