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*[[infiltration]] facilities and other low impact development practices with quantity control component.
*[[infiltration]] facilities and other low impact development practices with quantity control component.


Infiltration facilities and low impact development practices (such as [[bioretention]] and [[rainwater harvesting]]) are typically designed to manage more frequent and lower magnitude rainfall events. However, should these practices be designed for year round functionality, with sufficient flood storage capacity, the volume reductions associated with these practices will only be recognized where the local municipality has endorsed the use of these practices and has considered long term operations and maintenance.
Infiltration facilities and low impact development practices (such as [[bioretention]] and [[rainwater harvesting]]) are typically designed to manage more frequent and lower magnitude rainfall events. However, should these practices be designed for year round functionality, with sufficient flood storage capacity, the volume reductions associated with these practices will be recognized where the local municipality has endorsed the use of these practices and has considered long term operations and maintenance.


==Background research==
==Background research==
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*Inlet design to accept the minor and major system
*Inlet design to accept the minor and major system
*How to incorporate emergency overflow structures into the design?
*How to incorporate emergency overflow structures into the design?
*What features can be incorporated to all you to adjust the infrastructure?
*What features can be incorporated to adjust the infrastructure?


Check for related content on [[Peak flow]]
Check for related content on [[Peak flow]]

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