viivästyttämiskaivoissa
Viivästyttämiskaivoissa, also known as retention basins or detention ponds, are engineered structures designed to manage stormwater runoff. They are typically excavated or built up areas that temporarily store excess water during and after rainfall events. The primary purpose of a viivästyttämiskaivo is to reduce the peak flow rate of stormwater entering natural water bodies or municipal drainage systems. This is achieved by holding the water for a controlled period, allowing it to drain slowly over time.
These structures play a crucial role in mitigating the adverse effects of urbanization, such as increased impervious
Viivästyttämiskaivoissa can be dry for most of the year, only filling during storm events, or they can