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− | *<span title="A geologic formation that contains sufficient fissures, fractures, cracks, joints and faults that yields economic quantities of water to boreholes and springs."> '''fractured flow'''.</span> | + | *<span title="A geologic formation that contains sufficient fissures, fractures, cracks, joints and faults that yields economic quantities of water to boreholes and springs."> '''fractured flow'''</span> |
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A
B
- best management practice
- bioinfiltration
- bioretention practice
- buffer zones.
C
- coarse sediment
- concentrated flow
- conventional roof
D
E
F
- filter fabric
- flocculant
- flow paths
- footprint
- fractured flow
G
H
- highly urban and ultra-urban environments
- hydraulic conductivity of the aquifer material (k),
- hydraulic gradient (i),
- hydrogeology
I
J
K
L
- live storage
- low permeability soils
M
- media
- moderate to steep slopes
N
O
P
- perimeter control
- permanent cover
- permanent stormwater management
- point of discharge
- porosity (f)
- Prairie du Chien formation,
- pretreatment
Q
R
S
T
U
- highly urban and ultra-urban environments
- underdrain
V
W
X
Y
Z