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If an infiltration basin is designed properly, can it be used to meet the runoff quantity, water quality and groundwater recharge standards all at the same time?

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If an infiltration basin is designed properly, can it be used to meet the runoff quantity, water quality and groundwater recharge standards all at the same time?

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Yes, but only if the requirement in the Stormwater Management rules at N.J.A.C. 7:8-5.3 for the maximization of nonstructural stormwater management strategies have first been met. Note that the Stormwater BMP manual states that the use of an infiltration basin is only recommended for the depths of two feet or less.

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