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Q: What is the purpose of a sedimentation pond?
A: A sedimentation pond is designed to remove sediment and other pollutants from stormwater runoff.
Q: How does a sedimentation pond work?
A: In a sedimentation pond, the stormwater runoff is held temporarily, allowing sediments to settle to the bottom while water slowly overflows.
Q: What are the treatment facilities for stormwater in Pennsylvania?
A: Treatment facilities for stormwater in Pennsylvania include sedimentation ponds, dams, and impoundments.
Q: What is the purpose of a dam and impoundment?
A: A dam and impoundment is used to capture and store stormwater runoff, allowing sediment to settle out before water is released.
Q: Why are treatment facilities important for stormwater management?
A: Treatment facilities are important for stormwater management to reduce pollution and protect water quality in streams, rivers, and lakes.
Q: Are treatment facilities required in Pennsylvania?
A: Yes, treatment facilities are required in Pennsylvania to comply with stormwater management regulations.
Q: Who is responsible for maintaining treatment facilities?
A: The responsible party for maintaining treatment facilities varies depending on the ownership and location of the facility.
Q: What are some best practices for maintaining treatment facilities?
A: Best practices for maintaining treatment facilities include regular inspections, sediment removal, vegetation management, and repair of any damages.
Form Details:
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