Infiltration basin definition
Infiltration basin means any structure or device designed to infiltrate retained water to the subsurface.
Infiltration basin means a storm water detention facility purposely designed and constructed to allow storm water runoff to infiltrate into the ground, thereby reducing the rate and volume of water flowing from a site.
Infiltration basin means an excavation into perme- able soils designed and constructed to temporarily store surface water runoff and allow it to infiltrate so as to provide flood control, groundwater recharge and to allow for the settling of pollutants. (55s) “Land disposal system” has the meaning specified in
More Definitions of Infiltration basin
Infiltration basin means a shallow structure that is used to infiltrate water through permeable soils into an aquifer for ASR projects.
Infiltration basin means an excavation into perme- able soils designed and constructed to temporarily store surface water runoff and allow it to infiltrate so as to provide flood control, groundwater recharge and to allow for the settling of pollutants.