Best Management Practices for Water Pollution (BMPs)
Best management practices (BMPs) for water pollution are methods or techniques used to reduce pollution entering rivers, lakes, and groundwater. They are commonly applied in construction, agriculture, and urban development to control runoff, erosion, and contaminants. Examples include retention ponds, silt fences, vegetated buffers, and proper waste management practices (Wikipedia).
Headwall and Flared End Section Design for Drainage Pipes
According to the City of McKinney drainage standards, headwalls and flared end sections are required at pipe outlets to prevent erosion and stabilize discharge points. Proper detailing extends the life of drainage systems.