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The South Basin is designed for recreational use, mainly dinghy sailing and wind surfing, with a circumference path and banks as described above. It is linked to the North (Wildlife) Basin and can be drawn on to manage the level of the latter more finely. The North Basin has a large, undisturbed,
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For aesthetic and safety reasons, the system can be designed so that there is a permanent lake. A lake with an equivalent area of 1,000 by 1,000 metres will hold a million cubic metres of water for each metre of depth. Typically such a lake would have an outer earth bank of 1 metre, then a leisure
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A permanent lake can provide useful recreation facilities such as sailing, windsurfing, or of wildlife. Water sports and wildlife habitats do not mix well, though a scheme can have both in linked basins where the recreational basin fills first and the wildlife basin is only used in exceptional
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have become naturalised and they are permanent residents. Both basins have deep ponds to maintain the fish population during droughts. The lake is managed as a public open space, receiving up to a million visits each year.
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142:Case study: Willen Lake, Milton Keynes
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272:Sustainable urban drainage systems
27:Element of flood management system
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54:Sustainable urban drainage scheme
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1704:Flooded grasslands and savannas
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335:Brown, Paul (23 April 2003).
64:by temporarily storing flood
1870:Universal Soil Loss Equation
1820:Hydrological transport model
1714:Storm Water Management Model
377:. Milton Keynes Parks Trust.
83:In open countryside, heavy
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1374:Antecedent drainage stream
309:. May 2004. Archived from
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1993:Riparian-zone restoration
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207:. The catchment area is
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1860:Runoff model (reservoir)
1825:Infiltration (hydrology)
624:Waste stabilization pond
1845:River Continuum Concept
1610:Agricultural wastewater
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2095:Hydraulic civilization
1953:Floodplain restoration
1729:Point source pollution
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1742:Industrial wastewater
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203:, a tributary of the
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803:Freshwater ecosystem
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232:little ringed plover
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2054:Whitewater canoeing
1855:Runoff curve number
1699:Flood pulse concept
844:Constructed wetland
375:"Willen Lake Nouth"
357:"Willen Lake South"
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1998:Stream restoration
1963:Infiltration basin
1815:Hydrological model
1331:Sediment transport
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1032:Subterranean river
727:Coffee ring effect
534:Infiltration basin
514:Facultative lagoon
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2115:River cruise
2012:River sports
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1865:Stream gauge
1850:Rouse number
1840:Relief ratio
1689:Flood-meadow
1620:Urban runoff
1534:Fluvial flow
1519:River valley
1489:River island
1454:Meander scar
1369:Alluvial fan
1311:Progradation
1186:Karst spring
1130:Winterbourne
1085:Chalk stream
1047:River source
1022:Distributary
908:Water Lilies
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882:(M C Escher)
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829:Bakki shower
664:Natural pool
564:Raceway pond
494:Cooling pond
484:Ballast pond
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342:The Guardian
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318:. Retrieved
311:the original
267:Urban runoff
244:Canada geese
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1948:Fish ladder
1933:Daylighting
1652:Flash flood
1615:First flush
1562:Plunge pool
1286:Downcutting
1271:Debris flow
1246:Aggradation
1120:Stream pool
854:Hydric soil
742:Seep puddle
704:Vernal pool
689:Stream pool
674:Plunge pool
539:Kettle pond
519:Garden pond
224:tufted duck
220:Common tern
209:Oxford Clay
201:river Ouzel
179: /
155:Willen Lake
103:Engineering
97:foul sewers
50:flood basin
2188:Categories
2130:Wild river
1810:Hydrograph
1800:Hack's law
1765:Baer's law
1709:Inundation
1694:Floodplain
1634:stormwater
1592:Whitewater
1464:Oxbow lake
1301:Knickpoint
1276:Deposition
1169:Hot spring
1110:Streamflow
1100:Stream bed
1017:Confluence
869:Pond liner
859:Phytotelma
790:Ecosystems
760:Beaver dam
669:Ocean pool
654:Brine pool
619:Waste pond
594:Solar pond
283:References
257:Stormwater
190:stormwater
164:52°03′25″N
131:aesthetics
2194:Hydrology
2100:Limnology
2049:Triathlon
2019:Canyoning
1988:Revetment
1918:Check dam
1830:Main stem
1587:Waterfall
1474:Point bar
1459:Mouth bar
1399:Billabong
1346:Water gap
1341:Wash load
1321:Saltation
1241:Anabranch
1164:Holy well
1052:Tributary
849:Full pond
770:Fish pond
765:Duck pond
722:Bird bath
699:Tide pool
604:Stew pond
554:Mill pond
549:Melt pond
167:0°43′10″W
38:Priorslee
1903:Aqueduct
1770:Baseflow
1737:Effluent
1414:Cut bank
1379:Avulsion
1256:Bed load
1236:Abrasion
780:Koi pond
609:Tailings
599:Stepwell
574:Sag pond
544:Log pond
524:Ice pond
504:Dew pond
474:Ash pond
251:See also
85:rainfall
62:flooding
2080:Aquifer
2073:Related
2029:Rafting
1557:Meander
1552:Log jam
1514:Thalweg
1419:Estuary
1291:Erosion
1228:erosion
1140:Springs
1095:Current
1062:Streams
1002:Channel
965:springs
961:streams
910:(Monet)
874:Ponding
817:Related
714:Puddles
458:puddles
320:11 June
137:season.
74:streams
1875:WAFLEX
1747:Sewage
1630:Floods
1572:Riffle
1567:Rapids
1509:Strath
1479:Ravine
1404:Canyon
1159:Geyser
1090:Coulee
1075:Bourne
1070:Arroyo
973:Rivers
957:Rivers
887:Spring
880:Puddle
732:Puddle
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228:ringed
89:rivers
78:brooks
66:waters
48:(also
1973:Levee
1958:Flume
1913:Canal
1657:Flood
1577:Shoal
1444:Gully
1439:Gulch
1409:Chine
1394:Bayou
1251:Armor
1203:Ponor
978:lists
752:Biome
642:Pools
466:Ponds
454:Ponds
314:(PDF)
303:(PDF)
2003:Weir
1968:Leat
1632:and
1524:Wadi
1484:Rill
1449:Glen
1434:Gill
1384:Bank
1226:and
1191:list
1174:list
1145:list
1080:Burn
963:and
915:Well
614:Tarn
489:Beel
408:ISBN
322:2021
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