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Options for treating stormwater

Find out more about water sensitive urban design (WSUD) treatments and choose one or more that best suit your needs.

  • Stormwater quality objectives
  • Outlet and distributed approaches
  • Selecting a treatment
  • Treatment train
  • Constructed wetlands
  • Gross pollutant traps
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  • Porous paving
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