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  1. 10 Steps to Stormwater Pollution Prevention on Small Residential Construction Sites
  2. 2013 Construction stormwater permit
  3. 2013 MS4 General Permit
  4. 2017 MS4 Technical Assistance and Outreach Needs Survey Results
  5. 2018 Minnesota Construction Stormwater Permit
  6. 2020 MS4 General Permit
  7. 2020 MS4 General Permit Appendix A: Alum or Ferric Chloride Phosphorus Treatment Systems
  8. 2020 MS4 General Permit Appendix B: Schedules
  9. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 10 New Permittee Applicants
  10. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 11 Existing Permittee Applicants
  11. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 12 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (SWPPP) Document
  12. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 13 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (SWPPP)
  13. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 14 Mapping
  14. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 15 Minimum Control Measures (MCMs)
  15. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 16 MCM 1: Public Education and Outreach
  16. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 17 MCM 2: Public Participation/Involvement
  17. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 18 MCM 3: Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
  18. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 19 MCM 4: Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control
  19. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 1 Eligibility
  20. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 20 MCM 5: Post-Construction Stormwater Management
  21. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 21 MCM 6: Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping For Municipal Operations
  22. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 22 Discharges to Impaired Waters with a USEPA-Approved TMDL that includes an Applicable WLA
  23. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 23 Alum or Ferric Chloride Phosphorus Treatment Systems
  24. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 24 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (SWPPP) Modification
  25. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 25 Annual Assessment, Annual Reporting, and Recordkeeping
  26. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 26 General Conditions
  27. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 27 Definitions
  28. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 2 Authorized Stormwater Discharges
  29. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 3 Authorized Non-Stormwater Discharges
  30. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 4 Limitations on Authorization
  31. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 5 Permit Authorization
  32. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 6 Transfer of Ownership or Control
  33. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 7 Issuance of Individual Permits
  34. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 8 Rights and Responsibilities
  35. 2020 MS4 General Permit Section 9 Application for Reissuance
  36. 2020 MS4 General Permit TMDL Application
  37. 2023 Minnesota Construction Stormwater Permit
  38. Aaron test
  39. Aaron test 2
  40. Aaron test 3
  41. Aaron test 4
  42. Aaron test MCM landing page
  43. Aaron test MS4 page
  44. Aaron test mcm 1
  45. Aaron test mcm 2
  46. Aaron test mcm 3
  47. Aaron test mcm 4
  48. Aaron test mcm 5
  49. Aaron test mcm 6
  50. Aaron test ms4 acknowledgements
  51. Aaron test ms4 photo library
  52. Aaron test page
  53. About the Minnesota Stormwater Manual
  54. Above ground and below grade storage and settling - installation and maintenance recommendations
  55. Above ground and below grade storage and settling - pollutant removal information
  56. Above ground and below grade storage and settling - system and component sizing
  57. Above ground and below grade storage and settling - system design information
  58. Above ground and below grade storage and settling tables combined
  59. Accounting for phosphorus load reductions with street sweeping
  60. Acknowledgements
  61. Acknowledgements for Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) and sustainable stormwater management
  62. Acknowledgements for Stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse
  63. Acknowledgements for bioretention
  64. Acknowledgements for construction stormwater
  65. Acknowledgements for dry swale
  66. Acknowledgements for green roofs
  67. Acknowledgements for iron enhanced sand filters
  68. Acknowledgements for manufactured treatment devices
  69. Acknowledgements for permeable pavement
  70. Acknowledgements for pretreatment
  71. Acknowledgements for street sweeping
  72. Acknowledgements for trees
  73. Acknowledgments for infiltration
  74. Acronyms
  75. Adapting stormwater criteria for receiving waters
  76. Additional considerations for permeable pavement
  77. Additional regulatory information
  78. Additional resources and links to websites for winter parking lot and sidewalk maintenance
  79. Additional resources for completing the TMDL form
  80. Adjusting dissolved and particulate phosphorus ratios in the MIDS Calculator
  81. Advantages and disadvantages of above- or below-ground tanks and stormwater ponds
  82. Air quality benefits of Green Stormwater Infrastructure
  83. Alleviating compaction from construction activities
  84. Allianz Field
  85. Alternatives for coal tar sealants
  86. Aluminum and iron water treatment residuals and application in stormwater
  87. Annual TMDL forms submitted by MS4 permittees
  88. Annual volume treated as a function of soil and water quality volume
  89. Anti-icing application rates
  90. Anti-icing data form
  91. Apical shoot scoring system
  92. Applicability of BMPs for cold climate use
  93. Applicablity
  94. Application guidelines
  95. Application rates for deicing
  96. Aquifer hydraulic properties
  97. Archived census maps
  98. Archived maps
  99. Arlington-Pascal Project
  100. Assessing soil health and function
  101. Assessing the performance of bioretention
  102. Assessing the performance of dry swale (grass swale)
  103. Assessing the performance of green roofs
  104. Assessing the performance of high-gradient stormwater step-pool swale
  105. Assessing the performance of infiltration
  106. Assessing the performance of iron enhanced sand filter
  107. Assessing the performance of permeable pavement
  108. Assessing the performance of sand (media) filters
  109. Assessing the performance of sand filters
  110. Assessing the performance of stormwater ponds
  111. Assessing the performance of swales
  112. Assessing the performance of tree trenches and tree boxes
  113. Assessing the performance of wet swale (wetland channel)
  114. Assessing total suspended sediment and total phosphorus removal efficiency of permittee owned/operated constructed stormwater ponds
  115. Assessing tree canopy and above ground structures
  116. Available stormwater models and selecting a model
  117. Average Bid Prices Storm drain for spec year 2014
  118. Average Bid Prices for Spec Year 2014
  119. Average Bid trafficker Prices for Spec Year 2014
  120. Average TP and TSS loading rates for three land use groups
  121. Average chloride concentrations in groundwater based on land use
  122. Average costs for subsoiling for MnDOT projects from 2002-2012
  123. Average erosion Control blanket bid prices for Spec Year 2014
  124. Average mulch bid prices for spec year 2014
  125. Average seeding bid prices
  126. Average turf reinforcement mats bid prices for Spec Year 2014
  127. BMP appropriateness for different receiving waters
  128. BMP design considerations for ground water aquifer protection
  129. BMP options sheet for highway and road runoff management
  130. BMP pollutant removal for bacteria
  131. BMP pollutant removal for hydrocarbons
  132. BMP pollutant removal for metals
  133. BMP pollutant removal for phosphorus
  134. BMP pollutant removal for total nitrogen
  135. BMP pollutant removal for total suspended solids
  136. BMP practices construction costs maintenance costs and land requirements
  137. BMP selection based on community and environmental factors
  138. BMP selection based on physical feasibility
  139. BMP suitability for different stormwater strategies
  140. BMP terminology
  141. BMP use in settings with shallow soils and shallow depth to bedrock
  142. BMP use in soil with low infiltration capacity
  143. BMPs for stormwater filtration
  144. BMPs for stormwater infiltration
  145. Background information for winter parking lot and sidewalk maintenance
  146. Bacteria in stormwater
  147. Bare soil cover types and percent reduction of soil loss
  148. Baseline year
  149. BaySaver BayFilter w/EMC Media
  150. Bemidji stormwater management - retrofitting leads to proactive planning
  151. Best management practices matrix
  152. Better site design
  153. BioClean MWS-Linear Modular Wetland
  154. BioClean The Kraken
  155. Biochar and applications of biochar in stormwater management
  156. Biofiltration - Raingardens data table
  157. Bioretention
  158. Bioretention - bioinfiltration
  159. Bioretention - construction inspection checklist
  160. Bioretention - operation and maintenance checklist
  161. Bioretention device cost estimate worksheet
  162. Bioretention photo gallery
  163. Bioretention plan and section drawings
  164. Bioretention terminology
  165. Brown's Creek trout habitat preservation project - thermal protection of a trout stream resource and infiltration within land-locked basins
  166. Burnsville rain gardens - retrofitting for water quality
  167. CADD images for individual best management practices
  168. CSW EAW worksheet
  169. Calculate application rate
  170. Calculating credits for bioretention
  171. Calculating credits for dry swale (grass swale)
  172. Calculating credits for green roofs
  173. Calculating credits for high-gradient stormwater step-pool swale
  174. Calculating credits for infiltration
  175. Calculating credits for iron enhanced sand filter
  176. Calculating credits for permeable pavement
  177. Calculating credits for sand (media) filters
  178. Calculating credits for sand filter
  179. Calculating credits for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse
  180. Calculating credits for stormwater ponds
  181. Calculating credits for stormwater wetlands
  182. Calculating credits for tree trenches and tree boxes
  183. Calculating credits for wet swale (wetland channel)
  184. Calculating stormwater volume and pollutant reductions and credits
  185. Calculator
  186. Calibration Chart for auger or conveyor systems
  187. Calibration chart for augured or conveyed manual controlled spreaders
  188. Calibration chart for gravity flow equipment
  189. Capitol Region Watershed District Headquarters
  190. Capturing rainwater and preventing runoff
  191. Case studies for Smart Salting (S2) and road salt winter maintenance
  192. Case studies for dry swale (grass swale)
  193. Case studies for green roofs
  194. Case studies for high-gradient stormwater step-pool swale
  195. Case studies for infiltration
  196. Case studies for monitoring to meet TMDL permit requirements
  197. Case studies for permeable pavement
  198. Case studies for pretreatment
  199. Case studies for regulated stormwater issues
  200. Case studies for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse
  201. Case studies for stormwater infiltration at contaminated sites
  202. Case studies for stormwater treatment trains
  203. Case studies for street sweeping
  204. Case studies for tree trenches and tree boxes
  205. Case studies for wet swale
  206. Case study for using P8 to meet TMDL permit requirements
  207. Case study for using WINSLAMM to meet TMDL permit requirements
  208. Case study for using the MIDS calculator to meet TMDL permit requirements
  209. Case study for using the MPCA Simple Estimator to meet TMDL permit requirements
  210. Challenges to the Design of Runoff Management Practices in Cold Climates
  211. Changes in impervious cover 1990-2000
  212. Channel protection criteria (Vcp)
  213. Characteristics of quicklime and hydrated lime
  214. Characteristics of snowmelt
  215. Check dam inspection checklist
  216. Check dam maintenance checklist
  217. Check dam materials specifications
  218. Check dam related average Bid Prices
  219. Check dams for stormwater swales
  220. Checklist for bacteria source inventory
  221. Chemical and physical properties of biochar
  222. Chemical and physical properties of coir
  223. Chemical and physical properties of wood chips
  224. Chemical properties of water treatment residuals
  225. Chemical treatment
  226. Chloride Management Plan
  227. Chloride Management Plan combined
  228. Chloride TMDL projects
  229. Chloride reduction case study: The Promenade of Wayzata
  230. City of Wykoff - stormwater remediation in a karst area
  231. Classification of models by model type
  232. Classification of receiving waters used in this manual
  233. Climate, soil, terrain factors affecting BMP selection
  234. Climate Adaptation Case Study: City of Duluth 82nd Ave W Storm Water Inlet Improvement Project
  235. Climate benefits of Green Stormwater Infrastructure
  236. Cloquet - using technology and spreadsheets to efficiently manage the MS4 program
  237. Coir and applications of coir in stormwater management
  238. Cold climate impact on runoff management
  239. Cold climate plant materials of the upper midwest with known salt tolerance, listed from wet to dry soil moisture
  240. Common Plan of Development
  241. Common pollutants of concern and sources in stormwater runoff
  242. Common pre-storage practices used in stormwater harvesting and use systems
  243. Common problems and how to troubleshoot them for Stormwater and Rainwater Harvest and Use/Reuse Practices
  244. Common problems and how to troubleshoot them for bioretention and infiltration practices
  245. Common problems and how to troubleshoot them for green roofs
  246. Common problems and how to troubleshoot them for permeable pavement practices
  247. Common problems and how to troubleshoot them for swales
  248. Common problems and how to troubleshoot them for tree trenches and tree boxes
  249. Common problems and how to troubleshoot them for vegetated filter strips
  250. Common problems and how to troubleshoot them for wetlands

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