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*secondary treatment - biological and mechanical processes that remove dissolved or suspended material from wastewater | *secondary treatment - biological and mechanical processes that remove dissolved or suspended material from wastewater | ||
− | *sedge meadow - wetland vegetative communities dominated by sedges | + | *sedge meadow - wetland vegetative communities dominated by sedges (Cyperaceae) growing on saturated soils |
− | (Cyperaceae) growing on saturated soils | ||
*sediment - any particulate matter that can be transported by fluid flow and which eventually is deposited as a layer of solid particles on the bed or bottom of a body of water | *sediment - any particulate matter that can be transported by fluid flow and which eventually is deposited as a layer of solid particles on the bed or bottom of a body of water | ||
*sediment control basins - a designed depression in the landscape utilized to settle out sediments from the water column before discharge into other drainages | *sediment control basins - a designed depression in the landscape utilized to settle out sediments from the water column before discharge into other drainages | ||
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*soil amendment - tilling and composting of new lawns and open spaces within a development site to recover soil porosity, bulk density, and reduce runoff | *soil amendment - tilling and composting of new lawns and open spaces within a development site to recover soil porosity, bulk density, and reduce runoff | ||
*sorbent - material which extracts one or more materials from the water via absorption or adsorption | *sorbent - material which extracts one or more materials from the water via absorption or adsorption | ||
− | *source water protection area - an identified area with restricted or modified land use practices designed to protect the public drinking water | + | *source water protection area - an identified area with restricted or modified land use practices designed to protect the public drinking water supply from the introduction of contaminants |
*Special Waters - waters receiving special protections as defined in Minnesota Rules | *Special Waters - waters receiving special protections as defined in Minnesota Rules | ||
*spring snowmelt event - large amount of melting of the winter’s accumulated snow over a short period of time (~2 weeks). Large flow volumes typical and may be the critical water quality design event | *spring snowmelt event - large amount of melting of the winter’s accumulated snow over a short period of time (~2 weeks). Large flow volumes typical and may be the critical water quality design event |
hydrology as outlined in the 1987 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual.