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| − |          Forebays are a form of pretreatment for open inlets.  | + |          Forebays are a form of pretreatment for open inlets. Energy of the incoming flow is dissipated, causing suspended particles to drop out of the water. These accumulated particles/sediment can then be easily swept or vacuumed during routine maintenance and doesn't end up clogging downstream biomedia or filter material. A well designed forebay will also spread the flow somewhat, reducing erosion around the inlet.</p> | 
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Revision as of 13:23, 12 July 2017
Forebays are a form of pretreatment for open inlets. Energy of the incoming flow is dissipated, causing suspended particles to drop out of the water. These accumulated particles/sediment can then be easily swept or vacuumed during routine maintenance and doesn't end up clogging downstream biomedia or filter material. A well designed forebay will also spread the flow somewhat, reducing erosion around the inlet.
