These manage water by letting it soak into the ground, but are designed to be safer and more effective.
These capture runoff and release it slowly into the storm drain system or a waterway, preventing surges.
These move water safely away or return it to the atmosphere.
These work with the land to reduce runoff at its source.
Key Modern Concept: Low Impact Development (LID) or Green Infrastructure
KCPM implements the modern approach and do not to rely on a single alternative, but to use a suite of these techniques across a site to mimic the natural water cycle. This is far more resilient and environmentally beneficial than traditional “pipe-and-pond” or dry well approaches.
In short: For a typical homeowner looking to replace a dry well, a rain garden (if soils allow) or a cistern for rainwater harvesting are often the most effective and beneficial alternatives. For larger projects, a combination of permeable pavement, bioswales, and underground storage might be the answer; but it is always best to consult a local civil engineer.