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<th rowspan="3"><center>BMP group</center></th> | <th rowspan="3"><center>BMP group</center></th> | ||
<th colspan="10"><center>Pollutant removal mechanisms</center></th> | <th colspan="10"><center>Pollutant removal mechanisms</center></th> | ||
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<td colspan="10"><center>Each supplemental and proprietary device should be carefully studied to learn the primary and secondary removal functions</center></td> | <td colspan="10"><center>Each supplemental and proprietary device should be carefully studied to learn the primary and secondary removal functions</center></td> | ||
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This table shows a list of BMPs and associated pollutant removal mechanisms. Primary removal (solid circles) means the BMP was designed for this specific mechanism. Secondary removal (half circles) means the BMP provides additional removal of pollutants for this mechanism even though the BMP was not designed for that purpose. An empty cell means the BMP provides limited or no removal for that mechanism.
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Filtration | Infiltration | Settling | Biological uptake | Temperature control | Soil adsorption | Volume control | Rate control | Velocity control | ETa | |
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Pollution prevention | ||||||||||
Better Site Design/low impact development | ||||||||||
Runoff volume minimization | ||||||||||
Temporary construction sediment control | ||||||||||
Bioretention | ||||||||||
Filtration | ||||||||||
Infiltration | ||||||||||
Stormwater ponds | ||||||||||
Stormwater wetlands | ||||||||||
Supplemental treatment |