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*<span title="The amount of a pollutant from both point and nonpoint sources that a waterbody can receive and still meet water quality standards"> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Total_Maximum_Daily_Loads_(TMDLs) '''total maximum daily load''']</span> | *<span title="The amount of a pollutant from both point and nonpoint sources that a waterbody can receive and still meet water quality standards"> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Total_Maximum_Daily_Loads_(TMDLs) '''total maximum daily load''']</span> | ||
*<span title="The sum of all forms of phosphorus (particulate and dissolved)"> '''total phosphorus'''</span> | *<span title="The sum of all forms of phosphorus (particulate and dissolved)"> '''total phosphorus'''</span> | ||
+ | *<span title="Transmissivity describes the ability of a media to transmit water throughout its entire saturated thickness"> '''transmissivity'''</span> | ||
*<span title="The loss of water as vapor from plants at their surfaces, primarily through stomata."> '''transpiration'''</span> | *<span title="The loss of water as vapor from plants at their surfaces, primarily through stomata."> '''transpiration'''</span> | ||
*<span title="A sturdy cage-like stormwater filtration structure that keeps large debris and trash out of stormwater systems and waterways."> '''trash rack'''</span> | *<span title="A sturdy cage-like stormwater filtration structure that keeps large debris and trash out of stormwater systems and waterways."> '''trash rack'''</span> |
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