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In storm water management, the findings asserts that rainwater should be infiltrated at the place of access instead of discharged through sewer systems. If this is not possible, then in several cases, the temporary storage (retention or buffering) of rainwater is required in storage volumes in order to protect the drainage systems from overloading and to limit their dimension.
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In water management, experience asserts that rainwater should be infiltrated at the place where it accumulates. If this is not possible, then in many cases the temporary storage (attenuation or retention) of rainwater is required in attenuation volumes in order to protect the drainage systems from overloading and to limit their dimension.
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Infiltration and retention
In water management, experience asserts that rainwater should be infiltrated at the place where it accumulates. If this is not possible, then in many cases the temporary storage (attenuation or retention) of rainwater is required in attenuation volumes in order to protect the drainage systems from overloading and to limit their dimension.