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This is intended to take you through a design sequence that allows you to determine the appropriate performance goal at a site. Follow the questions below sequentially to arrive at a performance goal appropriate for your site.
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[[File:Wiki flow chart sequence.png|100px|thumb|alt=image of flow chart used for wiki|<font size=4>[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Launch flow chart]</font size>]]
  
==Conduct site review==
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A flow chart was developed to determine the appropriate performance goal or Flexible Treatment Option for a new development, redevelopment, or linear site. You may access a pdf version of the flow chart ([[File:Final MIDS Flow chart.pdf]]) or follow the flow chart through the sequence of questions using the [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Manual website].
*Aerial Photos
 
*Topographic Maps
 
*County Soil Surveys
 
*County Geologic Atlas
 
*Local Groundwater Levels
 
*Soil Borings
 
*MPCA Listing of Potentially Contaminated Sites
 
*TMDLs
 
*Local water quality standards
 
  
Speak with Local Landowners or others knowledgeable about the site<br>
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If you would like a copy of the flowchart in Visio, so that you can edit it, please contact us.
Inspect Site
 
  
==Define treatment goal==
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[[Category:Level 2 - Management/MIDS]]
*Linear: 0.55 inches over impervious
 
*Nonlinear:
 
  
==DWSMA==
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Is the site located in a DWSMA, wellhead protection area, or near a drinking well?
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==Using the wiki version of the flow chart==
[[Design sequence flow chart#DWSMA1|yes]]
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The wiki version of the flow chart takes you through a series of questions and steps to ultimately arrive at a performance goal.  The wiki version does not necessarily take you through each step shown in the pdf version of the flow chart.  The structure of the wiki version differs from the pdf version of the flow chart.  You can see the structure used for the wiki version at [[List of flow chart questions|this link]].
[[Design sequence flow chart#Utilities, structures, land use requirements|no]]
 
  
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If you proceed through the flow chart using the wiki, we recommend you create a book to document the steps in the process.
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*On the left Toolbar, click '''Create a Book'''.
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*If you have created a book previously, that book may still be in memory. In this case, you will get a message asking if you want to use the previous book or start a new book.
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*Click on '''Start book creator'''
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*Click on '''Add this page to your book'''
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*Answer the question
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*Click on '''Add this page to your book'''
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*Answer the question
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*Continue adding the page to your book and then answering the question until you have completed the flow chart
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*Upon completing the flow chart, create a pdf document from your book and save it to your computer.
  
===DWSMA1===
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Note that you cannot control the formatting of the book you create within the wiki.  You can export the book as a pdf document and edit the pdf document.
*Select Flexible Treatment Option
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*(FTO) Alternative No. 2
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==Flow chart links==
*Revise Treatment Goal
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*[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Launch flow chart]
*No infiltration practices allowed
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*[[Prelimiary information for Design Sequence Flow Chart|Preliminary information for Design Sequence Flow Chart]]
*Provide DWSMA or well location map
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*Overview of [[List of flow chart questions|flowchart questions]].
 
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*pdf version of the flow chart: [[File:Final MIDS Flow chart.pdf]]
==Utilities, structures, land use requirements==
 
Are there existing or proposed utilities, structures, or land use requirements (density, parking, setbacks, etc.) that make the Treatment Goal infeasible or cost prohibitive?
 
[[Design sequence flow chart#Utilities1|yes]]
 
[[Design sequence flow chart|Karst, shallow groundwater, shallow bedrock|no]]
 
 
 
==Utilities1===
 
Is BMP relocation possible?
 
[[Design sequence flow chart|Karst, shallow groundwater, shallow bedrock|yes]]
 
[[Design sequence flow chart|Utilities2|no]]
 
 
 
===Utilities2===
 
Are Flexible Treatment Option Alternatives number 1 or number 2 feasible?
 
[[Design sequence flow chart#Utilities4|yes]]
 
[[Design sequence flow chart#Utilities3|no]]
 
 
 
===Utilities3===
 
Investigate Off-Site Considerations:
 
#Banking within watershed with goal of:
 
*Linear: 0.55 inches over impervious
 
*Nonlinear: 1.1 inches over impervious
 
#Cash as determined by LGU
 
 
 
Provide site survey, maps, regulations, and/or cost estimates documenting infeasibility and cost-prohibitive nature of meeting the original Treatment Goal or FTO Alternatives
 
 
 
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===Utilities4===
 
*Select Flexible Treatment Option Alternative No. 1 or No. 2
 
*Revise Treatment Goal
 
*Provide site survey, maps, regulations, and/or cost estimates documenting infeasibility and cost-prohibitive nature of meeting the original Treatment Goal
 
 
 
[[Design sequence flow chart#Karst, shallow groundwater, shallow bedrock|next]]
 
 
 
==Karst, shallow groundwater, shallow bedrock==
 

Latest revision as of 23:37, 6 December 2022

A flow chart was developed to determine the appropriate performance goal or Flexible Treatment Option for a new development, redevelopment, or linear site. You may access a pdf version of the flow chart (File:Final MIDS Flow chart.pdf) or follow the flow chart through the sequence of questions using the Manual website.

If you would like a copy of the flowchart in Visio, so that you can edit it, please contact us.

Flow chart links

This page was last edited on 6 December 2022, at 23:37.