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− | The following terms are used in the MIDS Calculator. | + | The following terms are used in the MIDS Calculator. The terms are arranged alphabetically. [[MIDS Calculator terminology#Links to pages providing guidance for using the MIDS calculator|Links to pages providing guidance]] for using BMPs in the MIDS calculator are found at the end of this list of terms. |
*'''Are the sides of the basin lined with an impermeable liner?''': This is a YES/NO question. Answering YES means the sides of the basin are lined, preventing water from infiltrating into the native soils. Answering NO means the sides are not lined and infiltration is allowed through the side of the basin into the native soils. | *'''Are the sides of the basin lined with an impermeable liner?''': This is a YES/NO question. Answering YES means the sides of the basin are lined, preventing water from infiltrating into the native soils. Answering NO means the sides are not lined and infiltration is allowed through the side of the basin into the native soils. | ||
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*'''Does the swale have a bioretention base?''': This is an input for using swale in the MIDS calculator. This is a YES/NO question. Answer YES if the swale main channel has engineered soils similar to a bioretention basin. Answer NO if the swale main channel has native soils rather than engineered media. If YES is selected, then the design parameters associated with the bioretention base will be activated. | *'''Does the swale have a bioretention base?''': This is an input for using swale in the MIDS calculator. This is a YES/NO question. Answer YES if the swale main channel has engineered soils similar to a bioretention basin. Answer NO if the swale main channel has native soils rather than engineered media. If YES is selected, then the design parameters associated with the bioretention base will be activated. | ||
*'''Does the swale have a check dam?''': This is an input for using swale in the MIDS calculator. This is a YES/NO question. The user selects YES if one or more check dams have been installed in the swale main channel. By selecting YES, the “Is check dam permeable?” input box will become active. | *'''Does the swale have a check dam?''': This is an input for using swale in the MIDS calculator. This is a YES/NO question. The user selects YES if one or more check dams have been installed in the swale main channel. By selecting YES, the “Is check dam permeable?” input box will become active. | ||
+ | *'''Flow path length''': This is an input for using swale side slope in the MIDS calculator. This is the average diagonal distance between the highest elevation point and lowest elevation point of the side slope taken perpendicular to the main channel throughout the length of the swale. This could also be described as the width of the side slope. Units are in feet. | ||
*'''Infiltration rate of underlying soils''': This is the infiltration rate corresponding with the [[Design infiltration rates|Hydrologic Soil Group]] chosen by the user. This value is calculated and cannot be changed. however, if the user selects a User defined infiltration rate, this cell becomes blank. | *'''Infiltration rate of underlying soils''': This is the infiltration rate corresponding with the [[Design infiltration rates|Hydrologic Soil Group]] chosen by the user. This value is calculated and cannot be changed. however, if the user selects a User defined infiltration rate, this cell becomes blank. | ||
*'''Is the underdrain elevated above native soils?''': This is a YES/NO question. Answering YES means the underdrain is elevated within the media. This creates storage capacity between the underdrain and the native soils. Answering NO means that the underdrain is not elevated within the media and is directly above the native soils with no storage capacity below the underdrain. | *'''Is the underdrain elevated above native soils?''': This is a YES/NO question. Answering YES means the underdrain is elevated within the media. This creates storage capacity between the underdrain and the native soils. Answering NO means that the underdrain is not elevated within the media and is directly above the native soils with no storage capacity below the underdrain. | ||
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*'''Required drawdown time (hrs):''' This is the time in which the stormwater captured by and ponded within the BMP must drain into the underlying soil/media. The user must select from predefined values of 48 or 24 hours. The [http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/water/water-types-and-programs/stormwater/construction-stormwater/index.html MPCA Construction Stormwater General Permit] requires drawdown within 48 hours, but 24 hours is ''Highly Recommended'' when discharges are to a [[Sensitive waters and other receiving waters |trout stream]]. The calculator uses the ''Infiltration rate of underlying soils'' and the ''Overflow depth (D<sub>O</sub>)'' to check if the BMP is meeting the drawdown time requirement. The user will encounter an error and be required to enter a new ''Overflow depth (D<sub>O</sub>)'' if the stormwater stored in the BMP cannot drawdown in the required time. | *'''Required drawdown time (hrs):''' This is the time in which the stormwater captured by and ponded within the BMP must drain into the underlying soil/media. The user must select from predefined values of 48 or 24 hours. The [http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/water/water-types-and-programs/stormwater/construction-stormwater/index.html MPCA Construction Stormwater General Permit] requires drawdown within 48 hours, but 24 hours is ''Highly Recommended'' when discharges are to a [[Sensitive waters and other receiving waters |trout stream]]. The calculator uses the ''Infiltration rate of underlying soils'' and the ''Overflow depth (D<sub>O</sub>)'' to check if the BMP is meeting the drawdown time requirement. The user will encounter an error and be required to enter a new ''Overflow depth (D<sub>O</sub>)'' if the stormwater stored in the BMP cannot drawdown in the required time. | ||
*'''Required treatment volume''': This is the volume that must be treated to meet the performance goal. The value is equal to the impervious surface area contributing to the BMP times the performance goal, plus any excess runoff routed to the BMP from another BMP. The default performance goal is 1.1 inches, which results in a required treatment volume of 3993 cubic feet per acre of impervious acre contributing to the BMP. | *'''Required treatment volume''': This is the volume that must be treated to meet the performance goal. The value is equal to the impervious surface area contributing to the BMP times the performance goal, plus any excess runoff routed to the BMP from another BMP. The default performance goal is 1.1 inches, which results in a required treatment volume of 3993 cubic feet per acre of impervious acre contributing to the BMP. | ||
+ | *'''Side slope [H:V]''': This is an input for using swale side slope in the MIDS calculator. The user selects the ratio between the horizontal (H) and vertical (V) components of the side slope (H:V) from a drop down menu . The values available for selection are 3:1, 4:1, 5:1, 6:1, and 7:1. By selecting a horizontal to vertical side slope ratio, the corresponding Side slope (%) will populate automatically. This value should be an average for the length of the swale. | ||
*'''Surface area at overflow (A<sub>O</sub>):''' This is the surface area at the lowest outlet point from the BMP. Units are in square feet. | *'''Surface area at overflow (A<sub>O</sub>):''' This is the surface area at the lowest outlet point from the BMP. Units are in square feet. | ||
*'''Surface area at underdrain (A<sub>U</sub>)''': This is the surface area of the BMP at the invert of the underdrain. If an underdrain is not present, it is the surface area of the permeable pavement. The user inputs this value in square feet. The calculator will display the surface area in acres for comparison with the watershed impervious cover acres entered for the BMP. | *'''Surface area at underdrain (A<sub>U</sub>)''': This is the surface area of the BMP at the invert of the underdrain. If an underdrain is not present, it is the surface area of the permeable pavement. The user inputs this value in square feet. The calculator will display the surface area in acres for comparison with the watershed impervious cover acres entered for the BMP. | ||
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*'''Top surface area (A<sub>M</sub>)''': This term applies to green roofs and is surface area of the green roof. The user inputs this value in square feet. The calculator will display the surface area in acres for comparison with the watershed areas entered. | *'''Top surface area (A<sub>M</sub>)''': This term applies to green roofs and is surface area of the green roof. The user inputs this value in square feet. The calculator will display the surface area in acres for comparison with the watershed areas entered. | ||
*'''Top width at check dam (WT)''': This is an input for using swale in the MIDS calculator. This is the width of the check dam at the overflow elevation (top of check dam) and is used to calculate the storage volume behind the check dam. Units are in feet. | *'''Top width at check dam (WT)''': This is an input for using swale in the MIDS calculator. This is the width of the check dam at the overflow elevation (top of check dam) and is used to calculate the storage volume behind the check dam. Units are in feet. | ||
+ | *'''Total media depth (DM)''': See Media depth. | ||
*'''Tree Type''': This is an input for tree trench/tree box in the MIDS calculator. The user selects the type of tree planted in the tree trench/box from a drop down menu. The user can select a tree type of deciduous or coniferous. If both deciduous and coniferous trees are planted at the site, they should be treated as separate Tree trench system/tree box BMPs. | *'''Tree Type''': This is an input for tree trench/tree box in the MIDS calculator. The user selects the type of tree planted in the tree trench/box from a drop down menu. The user can select a tree type of deciduous or coniferous. If both deciduous and coniferous trees are planted at the site, they should be treated as separate Tree trench system/tree box BMPs. | ||
*'''Tree Size''': This is an input for tree trench/tree box in the MIDS calculator. The user selects the size of tree planted in the tree trench/box system. The user can select small, medium or large. Tree size for different tree types are listed in the tree species list. If multiple tree sizes are planted at the site, they should be treated as separate Tree trench system/tree box BMPs. | *'''Tree Size''': This is an input for tree trench/tree box in the MIDS calculator. The user selects the size of tree planted in the tree trench/box system. The user can select small, medium or large. Tree size for different tree types are listed in the tree species list. If multiple tree sizes are planted at the site, they should be treated as separate Tree trench system/tree box BMPs. | ||
− | *'''Underlying soil - Hydrologic Soil Group:''' The user selects the most restrictive soil (lowest hydraulic conductivity) within the | + | *'''Underlying soil - Hydrologic Soil Group:''' The user selects the most restrictive soil (lowest hydraulic conductivity) within the 5 feet below the media/native soil interface of the bioinfiltration basin. There are 14 soil options that fall into 4 different Hydrologic Soil Groups (Hydrologic Soil Group (HSG) A, B, C, or D) for the user. Once a soil type is selected, the corresponding [[Design infiltration rates|infiltration rate]] will populate in the ''Infiltration rate of underlying soils'' field. The user may also select ''User Defined''. This selection will activate the ''User Defined Infiltration Rate'' cell allowing the user to enter a different value from those in the predefined selection list. The maximum allowable infiltration rate is 1.63 inches per hour. |
*'''User defined infiltration rate''': If the user enters a site specific infiltration rate rather than selecting a soil from the Hydrologic Soil Group, they enter the infiltration rate in this cell. The value is in inches per hour. The maximum infiltration rate is 1.63 inches per hour. | *'''User defined infiltration rate''': If the user enters a site specific infiltration rate rather than selecting a soil from the Hydrologic Soil Group, they enter the infiltration rate in this cell. The value is in inches per hour. The maximum infiltration rate is 1.63 inches per hour. | ||
*'''Volume reduction capacity of BMP [V]''': The volume that is captured by the BMP and available for infiltration into the underlying soil. It is equal to the area of the BMP times the depth of the BMP. If the volume is captured within media (e.g. tree trench, permeable pavement), the volume is also a function of the porosity of the media. | *'''Volume reduction capacity of BMP [V]''': The volume that is captured by the BMP and available for infiltration into the underlying soil. It is equal to the area of the BMP times the depth of the BMP. If the volume is captured within media (e.g. tree trench, permeable pavement), the volume is also a function of the porosity of the media. | ||
*'''Volume of retention provided by BMP''': This is the volume credited as being infiltrated through the BMP. This will equal the smaller of ''Volume reduction capacity of BMP [V]'' or ''Required treatment volume''. This term corrects for BMPs that are oversized, thus preventing credit beyond the performance goal. | *'''Volume of retention provided by BMP''': This is the volume credited as being infiltrated through the BMP. This will equal the smaller of ''Volume reduction capacity of BMP [V]'' or ''Required treatment volume''. This term corrects for BMPs that are oversized, thus preventing credit beyond the performance goal. | ||
*'''Will subsoil require compaction?''': This term applies only to permeable pavement and is a YES/NO question. Select YES if compaction of the soil subgrade is needed to support vehicular loads. This selection does not affect the calculation of volume or pollutant reduction credits, but will likely reduce the infiltration rates of the underlying soils and the associated volume and pollutant credits. The USER should consider selecting a lower infiltration rate if the subsoil is compacted. | *'''Will subsoil require compaction?''': This term applies only to permeable pavement and is a YES/NO question. Select YES if compaction of the soil subgrade is needed to support vehicular loads. This selection does not affect the calculation of volume or pollutant reduction credits, but will likely reduce the infiltration rates of the underlying soils and the associated volume and pollutant credits. The USER should consider selecting a lower infiltration rate if the subsoil is compacted. | ||
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+ | ==Links to pages providing guidance for using the MIDS calculator== | ||
+ | *[[Requirements, recommendations and information for using bioretention with no underdrain BMPs in the MIDS calculator]] | ||
+ | *[[Requirements, recommendations and information for using bioretention with an underdrain BMPs in the MIDS calculator]] | ||
+ | *[[Requirements, recommendations and information for using swale without an underdrain as a BMP in the MIDS calculator]] | ||
+ | *[[Requirements, recommendations and information for using swale with an underdrain as a BMP in the MIDS calculator]] | ||
+ | *[[Requirements, recommendations and information for using swale side slope as a BMP in the MIDS calculator]] | ||
+ | *[[Requirements, recommendations and information for using wet swale as a BMP in the MIDS calculator]] | ||
+ | *[[Requirements, recommendations and information for using sand filter as a BMP in the MIDS calculator]] | ||
+ | *[[Requirements, recommendations and information for using trees as a BMP in the MIDS calculator]] | ||
+ | *[[Requirements, recommendations and information for using trees with an underdrain as a BMP in the MIDS calculator]] | ||
+ | *[[Requirements, recommendations and information for using green roofs as a BMP in the MIDS calculator]] | ||
+ | *[[Requirements, recommendations and information for using permeable pavement BMPs in the MIDS calculator]] | ||
+ | *[[Requirements, recommendations and information for using stormwater pond as a BMP in the MIDS calculator]] | ||
+ | *[[Requirements, recommendations and information for using stormwater wetland as a BMP in the MIDS calculator.]] | ||
+ | *[[Requirements, recommendations and information for using Other as a BMP in the MIDS calculator]] | ||
+ | *[[Requirements, recommendations and information for using infiltration basin/underground infiltration BMPs in the MIDS calculator]] | ||
+ | *[[Requirements, recommendations and information for using Harvest and re-use/cistern as a BMP in the MIDS calculator]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Level 3 - Models and modeling/Specific models/MIDS Calculator]] |
The following terms are used in the MIDS Calculator. The terms are arranged alphabetically. Links to pages providing guidance for using BMPs in the MIDS calculator are found at the end of this list of terms.
This page was last edited on 1 December 2022, at 20:17.