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*<span title="The Rational Method is a simple hydrologic calculation of peak flow based on drainage area, rainfall intensity, and a non-dimensional runoff coefficient. The peak flow is calculated as the rainfall intensity in inches per hour multiplied by the runoff coefficient and the drainage area in acres. The peak flow, Q, is calculated in cubic feet per second (cfs) as Q = CiA where C is the runoff coefficient, i is the rainfall intensity, and A is the drainage area. A conversion factor of 1.008 is necessary to convert acre-inches per hour to cfs, but this is typically not used. This method is best used only for simple approximations of peak flow from small watersheds."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=The_Simple_Method_for_estimating_phosphorus_export '''Rational Method''']</span>
 
*<span title="The Rational Method is a simple hydrologic calculation of peak flow based on drainage area, rainfall intensity, and a non-dimensional runoff coefficient. The peak flow is calculated as the rainfall intensity in inches per hour multiplied by the runoff coefficient and the drainage area in acres. The peak flow, Q, is calculated in cubic feet per second (cfs) as Q = CiA where C is the runoff coefficient, i is the rainfall intensity, and A is the drainage area. A conversion factor of 1.008 is necessary to convert acre-inches per hour to cfs, but this is typically not used. This method is best used only for simple approximations of peak flow from small watersheds."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=The_Simple_Method_for_estimating_phosphorus_export '''Rational Method''']</span>
 
*<span title="The recurrence interval (sometimes called the return period) is based on the probability that the given event will be equaled or exceeded for a specific time period (e.g. one year)."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Rainfall_frequency_maps '''recurrence interval''']</span>
 
*<span title="The recurrence interval (sometimes called the return period) is based on the probability that the given event will be equaled or exceeded for a specific time period (e.g. one year)."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Rainfall_frequency_maps '''recurrence interval''']</span>
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*<span title="redoximorphic refers to the reduction and oxidation chemical reactions and the resulting appearance or morphology of the soil horizon"> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Identifying_and_characterizing_redoximorphic_features_in_soils_and_soil_borings '''redoximorphic''']</span>
 
*<span title="A stream, river, lake, ocean, or other surface or groundwaters into which treated or untreated wastewater is discharged"> '''receiving water'''</span>
 
*<span title="A stream, river, lake, ocean, or other surface or groundwaters into which treated or untreated wastewater is discharged"> '''receiving water'''</span>
 
*<span title="Use of more than one BMP to provide additional treatment or protection"> '''redundant'''</span>
 
*<span title="Use of more than one BMP to provide additional treatment or protection"> '''redundant'''</span>

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A

  • active karst
  • aggregate
  • aggregation
  • alum
  • aliphatic
  • aliquot
  • anthropogenic
  • antidegradation
  • aquatic habitat
  • armoring
  • aromatic
  • arterial roads
  • anoxic
  • as-built
  • aspect
  • available water capacity

B

  • baffle
  • bank stabilization
  • baseflow
  • baseline year
  • base saturation
  • basin
  • bathymetric survey
  • berm
  • best management practice
  • Better Site Design
  • biochar
  • bioavailable
  • biodegradation
  • biofiltration
  • bioinfiltration
  • biological oxygen demand
  • biomass
  • bioreactor
  • bioretention practice
  • Bioswale
  • biotic impairment
  • blue-green infrastructure
  • bmp lifespan
  • bounce
  • brownfield
  • Brushing
  • buffer zones
  • build-up
  • bulk density
  • bypass flow

Ca-Cl

  • C-33 sand
  • carbon sequestration
  • catch basin
  • catchment
  • categorical wasteload allocation
  • cation exchange capacity
  • cellulose
  • chain of custody
  • channelized flow
  • chemical oxygen demand
  • check dam
  • chelating agent
  • cistern
  • clay
  • claypan
  • Clean Water Act
  • climate adaptation

Cm-Cz

D

E

F

  • feedstock
  • fiber roll
  • field capacity
  • fill
  • filter fabric
  • filter strip
  • filtration
  • fine sand
  • final stabilization
  • fine textured soil
  • first flush
  • flash
  • floatables
  • flocculant
  • flocculation
  • flow path
  • flow-through device
  • flow-weighted mean concentration
  • fluvial systems
  • footprint
  • forebay
  • fractured flow
  • functional group

G

  • Geographic Information System (GIS)
  • geometric mean
  • geotextile
  • Global Positioning System (GPS)
  • grade
  • grade control structures
  • grass channel
  • gray infrastructure
  • Green infrastructure
  • green stormwater infrastructure
  • green roof
  • green space
  • geotextile
  • gross solids
  • grubbing

H

  • hardness
  • harvest and reuse
  • heat island
  • herbaceous perennial
  • herbivory
  • High-density polyethylene
  • highly urban and ultra-urban environments
  • hopper
  • hydraulic conductivity (k)
  • hydraulic grade line
  • hydraulic gradient (i),
  • hydraulic head
  • hydraulic model
  • hydric
  • hydrocarbon
  • hydrodynamic separator
  • hydrogeology
  • hydrologic soil group
  • hydrometer
  • hydroseed

I

J

K

L

  • large lot residential
  • leaching
  • level spreader
  • lidar
  • lignin
  • live storage
  • loam
  • longitudinal slope
  • low impact development (LID)
  • low permeability soils
  • lysimeter

M

  • macropore
  • manhole
  • manufactured treatment device
  • media
  • mesic
  • mesocarp
  • mesotrophic
  • microclimate
  • model
  • moderate to steep slopes
  • mounding
  • MS4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System)
  • mulching

N

  • native species
  • NPDES
  • nitrification
  • nitrous oxide
  • non-structural practice
  • Notice of Termination
  • nutrient cycling

O

Pa-Pm

  • P8
  • particle size distribution
  • particulate phosphorus
  • particulate matter (air)
  • particulate matter (water)
  • ped
  • pathogen
  • perennial
  • perennial stream
  • performance goal
  • perimeter control
  • permanent cover
  • permanent pool
  • permanent stormwater management
  • permeable pavement
  • permeable reactive barrier
  • Phase 1
  • Phase 2
  • physically-based model
  • pilings
  • plug flow
  • plugs
  • point of discharge

Pn-Pz

  • pollution prevention
  • polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
  • polymer
  • porosity (f)
  • Portland cement concrete
  • Prairie du Chien formation
  • Prescribed burning
  • pre-settlement
  • pretreatment
  • pre-wetting
  • primary treatment practice
  • proprietary structures
  • public ditch
  • public water

Q

  • QA/QC
  • Quality Assurance Project Plan

R

Sa-Sn

So-Sz

T

U

  • highly urban and ultra-urban environments
  • underdrain
  • under-draining
  • undersized BMP
  • uniformity coefficient

V

W

X

Y

Z