“…In comparison with (Freni et al, 2009), in which the Green-Ampt model is used, our approach makes use of the even simpler Darcy's law: where in (Freni et al, 2009) the effective infiltration area is assumed to be "the horizontal area below the structure bottom where the infiltration paths start to be linear and vertical parallel", here, from observation evidence, a significant role is played by lateral infiltration, both amongst adjacent basins and through lateral external walls of basins system. On the other hand, unlike urban infiltration trenches, designed for handling stormwater runoff, such infiltration basins generally work in saturation conditions, therefore the Darcy approach is even more so justified; furthermore, for such management practices, addressing the solution of Richards equation, with the well-known numerical difficulties (see, for instance, Abreu et al, 2019;Berardi & Difonzo, 2022;Berardi et al, 2018;Pop et al, 2004;Zhu et al, 2022) is cumbersome: we point out that multidimensional unsaturated flow models are "rarely applied in the design of stormwater infiltration systems because of their data and expertise requirements and complexity" (Browne et al, 2013).…”