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a) <strong>Retention</strong> - where the captured volume shall be ultimately infiltrated, evapotranspired or re-used and the specified volume will not later be discharged to sewer networks (with the exception of internal water re-use activities) or surface waters and does not therefore become runoff, | |||
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b) <strong>Volume Capture and Treatment</strong> - Also referred to as `treatment and release`, where the volume capture and treatment directly aims at reducing surface water impairment through treatment of the specified volume, often referred to as a “water quality volume”.<ref>MOECC (2018)</ref>}} | |||
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Revision as of 14:27, 9 August 2017
Runoff Volume Control Target (RVCT)
"The means to achieve the RVCT includes:
a) Retention - where the captured volume shall be ultimately infiltrated, evapotranspired or re-used and the specified volume will not later be discharged to sewer networks (with the exception of internal water re-use activities) or surface waters and does not therefore become runoff, and
b) Volume Capture and Treatment - Also referred to as `treatment and release`, where the volume capture and treatment directly aims at reducing surface water impairment through treatment of the specified volume, often referred to as a “water quality volume”.[1]
- ↑ MOECC (2018)
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