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5 Fun Facts Why A Retention Pond Is Needed For A Large Subdivision

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There is nothing more beautiful than living right beside the water. Homeowners in the US do what they can to buy properties along the water, but the prices are often out of reach. To make it more affordable, though, it’s often the case that a retention pond can make all the difference!

A town can meet its inhabitants’ needs with its water source, and a retention pond is an easy way to do that. If you have never heard of a retention pond, read on a little more to learn about the benefits and how it could help!

What Is A Retention Pond?

You may have heard of a detention pond, which is the dry alternative to a retention pond. Detention ponds are common in the arid regions. These ponds work to slow down the water flow by holding it for some time before releasing it into the environment.

Retention ponds are a little different. These hold permanent storage of water, which changes in level depending on the rain and any runoff. There are deposited sediments at the bottom, and some water goes back into the environment. A professional must create a retention pond, and when installed incorrectly, the effects can be dire. Swick and Son clears land and creates subdivisions for new housing construction. A retention pond is necessary to deal with storm water.

5 Huge Reasons Your Subdivision Needs A Retention Pond

Both retention and detention ponds have their benefits, but retention ponds are known for how beneficial they are to neighborhoods. Let’s take a look!

Flooding

One of the most significant advantages of a retention pond is how they can help with flooding. Storm waters collect easily and quickly. A retention pond is designed to direct the water from runoff into the storage area. It’s then held here until the water levels are even and can be reintroduced into the environment. They work to mimic the actions of a natural water source, and when this all happens, the water is directed away.

 

Less Risk Of Contamination

A retention pond works quickly to decrease the chance of contamination in water systems. These systems intercept contaminated water before it can be harmful to surface water. The contaminates cannot feed into water systems. Instead, the retention pond receives the redirected water, and the harmful toxins bind to sediments. Plants also absorb these particles, and the water is filtered naturally through the soil when released. The pollutants in the water can be reduced by 80% of the time. Some of the contaminants that it can filter include grease, oils, trash, nitrogen, bacteria, and metals.

 

Retention Ponds Avoid Stream & River Damage

As retention ponds work to collect and bind contaminants, they will also help your subdivision avoid stream and river damage. They also use to discourage erosion too. Without any water going into the retention pond, runoff heads to the streams and rivers. Runoff leads to erosion of the water banks over time, and it then creates more hazards where rivers meet more comprehensive water sources. Eroding stream systems cause issues, and retention ponds can help to prevent this damage.

 

Saving The Neighborhood Money

When there is stream water bed erosion, the water source becomes unstable. Unstable water can be hazardous to nearby towns, and if the nearby water sources are contaminated, this can worsen. Overflooding can cause all of this, so erosion control is a must. Clean water retention ponds will save your neighborhood money with flooding control and erosion control, and your whole subdivision will benefit from it!

 

Creating New Habitats

Suppose you want to have plant life in your neighborhood. An installation and investment of a retention pond to your subdivision will do the trick. Plant life works to filter the water around the retention area, bringing even more wildlife to your subdivision. It’s an excellent benefit for the environment. When those habitats are adequately maintained, they work similarly as an irrigation system. That leads to a healthy space for vegetation, wildlife, and even insects.

At Swick and Son, we clear and create subdivisions with retention ponds in mind to prevent storm waters from building up and causing an issue for the surrounding areas. If you are in a high-risk area for flooding, you need to control the flow of water. Give our team a call today and let us help you with your subdivision!