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Where Does Stormwater Go After the Curb Inlet? | Urban Drainage Explained #88242 (License: Personal Use)
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The image depicts a cross-sectional diagram of an urban stormwater drainage system: runoff flows into a curb inlet, travels through underground pipes, passes through a retention pond that filters sediment, and finally discharges into a natural stream or river. Yellow arrows indicate the direction of water movement, while green landmasses and blue water bodies illustrate the surrounding environment. The cutaway view emphasizes subsurface infrastructure integrated with surface topography.
Used on municipal engineering, environmental education, or civil infrastructure webpages to explain stormwater management; matches user intent for learning about urban hydrology, flood prevention, or sustainable drainage design.
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