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Storm sewer ponds, also known as stormwater ponds, are engineered bodies of water designed to manage stormwater runoff from urban and suburban areas. They act as temporary storage basins, collecting excess rainwater and melting snow to prevent flooding and improve water quality before discharging into natural waterways. <\/SPAN><\/P> Storm sewer pond outlets are the structures that control the release of stormwater from a pond or basin into the public storm sewer system or a natural waterway. They are designed to manage the rate and volume of water discharged, preventing flooding and erosion. These outlets can be engineered concrete structures, or older ponds may have galvanized steel or other pipe risers. They often include features like trash racks to prevent debris from clogging the outlet and may have a low-flow or overflow component. <\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "The purpose of this feature class - this asset management feature class, Storm Sewer Pond Outlets, is designed to allow for inspections, maintenance, and potentially work order/revenue processes. This is completed via staff involvement at all levels of our organization.\nAttribution includes - Facility ID, Active Flag, Install Date, Retire Date, Last Editor, Last Update, Owned By, Maintained By, Location Desc, Type, Material, Size, Rim Elev, Invert Elev, Model Number, Int Weir Wall, Orifice, CIPSize, Legacy Size, Notes, Asbuilt, Subdivision, Contractor, Source, create_user, created_date, last_edited_user, last_edited_date, Global ID\nSchedule \u2013 updates are made on a as needed basis, but a general yearly cycle is followed.",
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"licenseInfo": " The burden for determining 'fitness for use' rests entirely upon the requester. The City of Sun Prairie will not be liable in any way for accuracy of the data or for uses other than intended. The City of Sun Prairie assumes no responsibility whatsoever for direct, indirect, special, consequential, exemplary or other damages. This information is intended for cartographic use, general spatial analysis and as a spatial index to land related information. It is not intended for site specific analysis.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
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