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Hydrodynamic Separator Long-Term Maintenance Costs
Maintenance costs of stormwater devices often exceed initial installation expenses
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Why must long-term maintenance costs be considered when using hydrodynamic separators for stormwater management?
Because sediment and pollutants accumulate over time, requiring regular cleaning to maintain efficiency.
Because hydrodynamic separators frequently break down mechanically and need constant repairs.
Because hydrodynamic separators do not accumulate pollutants and thus need no maintenance.
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Stormwater Management
Urban runoff battles natural water cycles, reshaping city landscapes and ecosystems
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What is a primary trade-off in stormwater management between traditional and modern approaches?
Traditional systems always prevent flooding better than modern green infrastructure methods.
Traditional systems prioritize rapid drainage but often cause environmental harm, while modern systems focus on infiltration and pollution control but require more resources.
Stormwater management only concerns preventing flooding, not water quality or ecosystem health.
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