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*Based on modelling of four ponds, the 95th percentile temperature reduction for ponds with night time release outlets was calculated to be approximately 1.6⁰C for surface draw outlets, and 0.6⁰C for an outlet 1.4 m below the permanent pool level.  For deeper outlets, the benefits of night time release are very small as temperatures from these outlets do not exhibit strong diurnal variations.
*Based on modelling of four ponds, the 95th percentile temperature reduction for ponds with night time release outlets was calculated to be approximately 1.6⁰C for surface draw outlets, and 0.6⁰C for an outlet 1.4 m below the permanent pool level.  For deeper outlets, the benefits of night time release are very small as temperatures from these outlets do not exhibit strong diurnal variations.


==In the Receiving Water==
==Cooling Trenches==
 
Cooling trenches typically consist of one or more geotextile wrapped perforated pipes embedded in a clear stone filled trench that is buried underground.  Water temperatures are reduced through heat transfer from the water passing through the trench to the stone and surrounding soils.  Cooling trenches may be installed downstream of the primary pond outlet or draw from a secondary orifice controlled outlet draining water from the pond at or below the permanent pool water level (e.g Van Seters and Graham, 2013; TRCA, 2020). https://sustainabletechnologies.ca/home/urban-runoff-green-infrastructure/thermal-mitigation/thermal-mitigation-system-evaluation/


==References==
==References==

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