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infiltration basins

Infiltration basins are shallow, landscaped areas designed to manage stormwater. When it rains, water collects in these basins instead of flowing directly into storm drains. The soil then absorbs the water, which helps recharge groundwater and reduce flooding. These basins can also filter pollutants, improving water quality before it enters natural waterways. By mimicking natural processes, infiltration basins are an effective way to manage urban runoff and support sustainable water management practices in communities.