Definition
              Shallow excavations filled with gravel or other material to create temporary storage and to enhance the natural capacity of the ground to infiltrate. Infiltration trenches would typically be used to intercept surface runoff drainage (e.g. drainage from roof or other impervious areas) or to convey water towards a detention pond.
- Based on Stella definitions, adapted by NWRM project experts and validated by the European Commission
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          References
          CIRIA, 2007. The SUDS Manual. C697| 
              Type of action
          Maintenance
          Urban planning
              Biophysical benefits
          Infiltration
          Sustainable drainage & Runoff control