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|  | + | |+ Things to consider when planning a rooftop detention system | 
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|  | + | !Advantages | 
|  | + | !Limitations | 
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|  | + | *Does not require ground level space, so particularly well suited where ground space is limited or sites with large flat roofs, | 
|  | + | *May not require additional sewer connections,  | 
|  | + | *Easy to retrofit if structural support and waterproofing are adequate, | 
|  | + | *Relatively low cost | 
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|  | + | *Absolutely need regular inspection and maintenance,  | 
|  | + | *Limited application on sloped roofs or sites with small building footprints, | 
|  | + | *Do not provide any co-benefits such as habitat creation or air quality improvements associated with vegetated practices, | 
|  | + | *Mechanical systems and other rooftop architectural features must not be adversely impacted by ponded water. | 
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|  | ==Design== |  | ==Design== |