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+ | [[File:mids logo.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=image of Minimal Impact Design Standards logo|For more information on the Design Sequence Flow Chart see the following:<br> | ||
+ | *[[Flexible treatment options]]<br> | ||
+ | *[http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/File:Final_MIDS_Flow_chart.pdf MIDS flow chart]<br> | ||
+ | *[[List of flow chart questions|List of steps in flow chart]]]] | ||
[[File:Wiki flow chart sequence.png|250px|thumb|alt=image of flow chart used for wiki|<font size=3>Click on image to enlarge. Note the steps in this image may differ from the steps described on this page.</font size>]] | [[File:Wiki flow chart sequence.png|250px|thumb|alt=image of flow chart used for wiki|<font size=3>Click on image to enlarge. Note the steps in this image may differ from the steps described on this page.</font size>]] | ||
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===Conduct site review=== | ===Conduct site review=== | ||
− | *[ | + | *[https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/ Aerial photos] and [https://www.usgs.gov/programs/national-geospatial-program/topographic-maps topographic maps] |
− | *County [ | + | *County [https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/conservation-basics/natural-resource-concerns/soil/soil-surveys-by-state soil surveys] and other soil information as available |
*[http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/waters/groundwater_section/mapping/status.html County Geologic Atlas] | *[http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/waters/groundwater_section/mapping/status.html County Geologic Atlas] | ||
*Local groundwater levels | *Local groundwater levels | ||
− | *[ | + | *[https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/environment/water/swp/mapviewer.html DWSMA] and [https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/environment/water/swp/index.htm Wellhead Protection maps] |
*[http://www.fema.gov/ FEMA] and [http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/waters/watermgmt_section/floodplain/fema_firms.html local floodplain maps] | *[http://www.fema.gov/ FEMA] and [http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/waters/watermgmt_section/floodplain/fema_firms.html local floodplain maps] | ||
*Soil borings and site survey | *Soil borings and site survey | ||
*MPCA listing of [http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/data/wimn-whats-in-my-neighborhood/whats-in-my-neighborhood.html potentially contaminated sites] | *MPCA listing of [http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/data/wimn-whats-in-my-neighborhood/whats-in-my-neighborhood.html potentially contaminated sites] | ||
− | *[ | + | *[https://www.gleassociates.com/phase-i-versus-phase-ii-environmental-site-assessments/#:~:text=Phase%20I%20vs%20Phase%20II%20Site%20Assessments%E2%80%94Side%20by%20Side&text=A%20Phase%20I%20primarily%20assesses,contamination%20is%20in%20fact%20present. Phase 1 and 2 Environmental Site Assessments] |
*[http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/water/water-types-and-programs/minnesotas-impaired-waters-and-tmdls/minnesotas-impaired-waters-and-total-maximum-daily-loads-tmdls.html TMDLs] and local [http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/water/water-types-and-programs/minnesotas-impaired-waters-and-tmdls/impaired-waters-list.html water quality standards] | *[http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/water/water-types-and-programs/minnesotas-impaired-waters-and-tmdls/minnesotas-impaired-waters-and-total-maximum-daily-loads-tmdls.html TMDLs] and local [http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/water/water-types-and-programs/minnesotas-impaired-waters-and-tmdls/impaired-waters-list.html water quality standards] | ||
− | *[ | + | *[https://bwsr.state.mn.us/wetland-delineation Wetland delineations], [https://bwsr.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/2018-12/WETLANDS_Function_MnRAM_Comprehensive_Guidance.pdf MNRAM assessments], and [https://bwsr.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/2018-12/WETLANDS_Function_MnRAM_Wetland_Mgmt_Classification_Guidance.pdf wetland classifications] |
*Proposed conditions, conceptual/preliminary site design | *Proposed conditions, conceptual/preliminary site design | ||
*Local zoning and land use requirements/ordinances, including stormwater rate control requirements | *Local zoning and land use requirements/ordinances, including stormwater rate control requirements | ||
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==Step 3== | ==Step 3== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
[[File:Impermeable surfaces.png|thumb|150px|alt=photo of impervious surfaces|<font size=3>Impervious surfaces includes roads, roofs, sidewalks, and parking lots.</font size>]] | [[File:Impermeable surfaces.png|thumb|150px|alt=photo of impervious surfaces|<font size=3>Impervious surfaces includes roads, roofs, sidewalks, and parking lots.</font size>]] | ||
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*[[Performance goals for new development, re-development and linear projects]] | *[[Performance goals for new development, re-development and linear projects]] | ||
*For background and derivation of the performance goals, see technical documents and presentations on the [http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/water/water-types-and-programs/stormwater/stormwater-minimal-impact-design-standards-mids.html MIDS website]. We provide links to some of these documents and presentations below. | *For background and derivation of the performance goals, see technical documents and presentations on the [http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/water/water-types-and-programs/stormwater/stormwater-minimal-impact-design-standards-mids.html MIDS website]. We provide links to some of these documents and presentations below. | ||
− | **[ | + | **[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:P-gen3-12i.pdf Preliminary Performance Goal Alternatives Evaluation] |
− | **[ | + | **[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:Assessment_MIDS_performance_goal_alternatives.pdf Assessment of MIDS Performance Goal Alternatives: Runoff Volumes, Runoff Rates, and Pollutant Removal Efficiencies] |
− | **[ | + | **[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:P-gen3-13a.pdf Performance goal review] |
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==Step 4== | ==Step 4== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Does project create one acre or more of new and/or fully reconstructed impervious surfaces? | Does project create one acre or more of new and/or fully reconstructed impervious surfaces? | ||
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==Step 5== | ==Step 5== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
[[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | [[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | ||
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==Step 6== | ==Step 6== | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] |
− | + | [[File:Linear projects.png|300px|thumb|alt=image of linear projects|<font size=3>Example of a linear project where site constraints likely do not exist (left) and do exist (right)</font size>]] | |
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Is the project linear? | Is the project linear? | ||
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==Step 8== | ==Step 8== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 2 feasible? | Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 2 feasible? | ||
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==Step 9== | ==Step 9== | ||
[[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flowchart</center>]] | [[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flowchart</center>]] | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
<font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | <font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | ||
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==Step 10== | ==Step 10== | ||
[[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | [[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
− | = | + | <font size=4>'''Select Flexible Treatment Option 3'''</font size> |
Off-site mitigation (including banking or cash or treatment on another project, as determined by the local authority) equivalent to the volume reduction performance goal can be used in areas selected in the following order of preference: | Off-site mitigation (including banking or cash or treatment on another project, as determined by the local authority) equivalent to the volume reduction performance goal can be used in areas selected in the following order of preference: | ||
#Locations that yield benefits to the same receiving water that receives runoff from the original construction activity. | #Locations that yield benefits to the same receiving water that receives runoff from the original construction activity. | ||
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==Step 11== | ==Step 11== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Are there zoning and land use requirements that make the Performance Goal not feasible? | Are there zoning and land use requirements that make the Performance Goal not feasible? | ||
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==Step 12== | ==Step 12== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Is BMP relocation feasible | Is BMP relocation feasible | ||
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==Step 13== | ==Step 13== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 1 feasible? | Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 1 feasible? | ||
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[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart#Step_14 No] | [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart#Step_14 No] | ||
− | + | :'''Flexible Treatment Option 1 (FTO #1)''' | |
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Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions: | Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions: | ||
#Achieve at least 0.55 inch volume reduction goal, and | #Achieve at least 0.55 inch volume reduction goal, and | ||
#Remove 75 percent of the annual total phosphorus load, and | #Remove 75 percent of the annual total phosphorus load, and | ||
− | #Options considered and presented shall examine the merits of | + | #Options considered and presented shall examine the merits of relocating project elements to address varying soil conditions and other constraints across the site |
+ | |||
+ | '''PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER''': Is BMP relocation feasible - '''Answer''': No | ||
==Step 14== | ==Step 14== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 2 feasible? | Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 2 feasible? | ||
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[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart#Step_10 No] | [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart#Step_10 No] | ||
− | : | + | :'''Flexible Treatment Option 2 (FTO #2)''' |
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions: | Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions: | ||
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==Step 15== | ==Step 15== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
+ | [[File:Minnesota DWSMAs.png|thumb|300px|alt=map of DWSMAs in Minnesota|<font size=3>Map illustrating location of [https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/environment/water/swp/mapviewer.html Drinking Water Supply Management Areas] (DWSMAs) in Minnesota.</font size>]] | ||
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Is the site located in a DWSMA (Drinking Water Supply Management Area), wellhead protection area, or within 200 feet of a drinking water well? | Is the site located in a DWSMA (Drinking Water Supply Management Area), wellhead protection area, or within 200 feet of a drinking water well? | ||
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===Links=== | ===Links=== | ||
− | *The Minnesota Department of Health maintains | + | *The Minnesota Department of Health maintains maps, shapefiles and other information on source water protection in Minnesota, including maps of Drinking Water Supply Management Areas (DWSMAs). |
− | *[ | + | *[https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/environment/water/swp/index.htm Minnesota Department of Health Source Water Protection] main page |
− | *http://water.epa.gov/infrastructure/drinkingwater/sourcewater/protection/index.cfm United States Environmental Protection Agency] Source Water protection page | + | *[http://water.epa.gov/infrastructure/drinkingwater/sourcewater/protection/index.cfm United States Environmental Protection Agency] Source Water protection page |
− | *[ | + | *[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/images/3/3a/Evaluating_Proposed_Stormwater_Infiltration_Projects_in_Vulnerable_Wellhead_Protection_Areas.pdf Evaluating Proposed Stormwater Infiltration Projects in Vulnerable Wellhead Protection Areas] |
'''PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER''' | '''PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER''' | ||
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==Step 16== | ==Step 16== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Can a Local Government Unit (LGU) provide a higher level of engineering review to ensure a functioning system that prevents adverse impacts to groundwater? | Can a Local Government Unit (LGU) provide a higher level of engineering review to ensure a functioning system that prevents adverse impacts to groundwater? | ||
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==Step 17== | ==Step 17== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Are there existing or proposed structures or infrastructure (e.g. rate control BMPs, utilities, buildings, roadway, easements) that make the Performance Goal not feasible? | Are there existing or proposed structures or infrastructure (e.g. rate control BMPs, utilities, buildings, roadway, easements) that make the Performance Goal not feasible? | ||
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==Step 18== | ==Step 18== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Is BMP relocation feasible? | Is BMP relocation feasible? | ||
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==Step 19== | ==Step 19== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Is Flexible Treatment option (FTO) 1 feasible? | Is Flexible Treatment option (FTO) 1 feasible? | ||
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==Step 20== | ==Step 20== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 2 feasible? | Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 2 feasible? | ||
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==Step 21== | ==Step 21== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Is karst present on the site? | Is karst present on the site? | ||
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==Step 22== | ==Step 22== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Can a local unit of government (LGU) provide a higher level of [[Karst#Investigation for karst areas|engineering review]] to ensure a functioning system that prevents adverse impacts to groundwater? | Can a local unit of government (LGU) provide a higher level of [[Karst#Investigation for karst areas|engineering review]] to ensure a functioning system that prevents adverse impacts to groundwater? | ||
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==Step 23== | ==Step 23== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Is BMP relocation onsite to a location without karst feasible? | Is BMP relocation onsite to a location without karst feasible? | ||
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==Step 24== | ==Step 24== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 2 feasible? | Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 2 feasible? | ||
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==Step 25== | ==Step 25== | ||
[[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | [[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
<font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | <font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | ||
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==Step 26== | ==Step 26== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Is shallow groundwater or shallow bedrock present on site? | Is shallow groundwater or shallow bedrock present on site? | ||
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==Step 27== | ==Step 27== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Conduct a detailed site investigation of [[Shallow groundwater|shallow groundwater]] or [[Shallow soils and shallow depth to bedrock#Investigation for shallow bedrock areas|shallow bedrock]] | Conduct a detailed site investigation of [[Shallow groundwater|shallow groundwater]] or [[Shallow soils and shallow depth to bedrock#Investigation for shallow bedrock areas|shallow bedrock]] | ||
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==Step 28== | ==Step 28== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Is there more than 3 feet of soil depth from bottom of BMP to bedrock or groundwater (more than 10 feet is preferred)? | Is there more than 3 feet of soil depth from bottom of BMP to bedrock or groundwater (more than 10 feet is preferred)? | ||
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==Step 29== | ==Step 29== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Is BMP relocation onsite to avoid shallow groundwater or shallow bedrock feasible? | Is BMP relocation onsite to avoid shallow groundwater or shallow bedrock feasible? | ||
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==Step 30== | ==Step 30== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Can the BMP be raised? | Can the BMP be raised? | ||
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==Step 31== | ==Step 31== | ||
[[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | [[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
<font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | <font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | ||
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'''PREVIOUS STEP''': It was determined that shallow groundwater or shallow bedrock is present within 3 feet of the bottom of the BMP and the BMP cannot be relocated or raised in elevation to achieve a 3 foot or greater separation from bedrock or groundwater. | '''PREVIOUS STEP''': It was determined that shallow groundwater or shallow bedrock is present within 3 feet of the bottom of the BMP and the BMP cannot be relocated or raised in elevation to achieve a 3 foot or greater separation from bedrock or groundwater. | ||
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==Step 32== | ==Step 32== | ||
Raise BMP enough to ensure 3 feet (preferably 10 feet) of soil between bottom of BMP and top of bedrock and groundwater | Raise BMP enough to ensure 3 feet (preferably 10 feet) of soil between bottom of BMP and top of bedrock and groundwater | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart#Step_33 Proceed to Next Step] | [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart#Step_33 Proceed to Next Step] | ||
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==Step 33== | ==Step 33== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Is there presence of contaminated soils and/or contaminated groundwater, or hotspot runoff? | Is there presence of contaminated soils and/or contaminated groundwater, or hotspot runoff? | ||
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==Step 34== | ==Step 34== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Can hotspot or contamination be isolated or remediated to mitigate risk of increased contamination? | Can hotspot or contamination be isolated or remediated to mitigate risk of increased contamination? | ||
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==Step 35== | ==Step 35== | ||
[[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | [[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
<font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | <font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | ||
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'''PREVIOUS STEP''': It was determined that contaminated soil, contaminated groundwater, or hotspot runoff is present on the site and cannot be isolated or mitigated. | '''PREVIOUS STEP''': It was determined that contaminated soil, contaminated groundwater, or hotspot runoff is present on the site and cannot be isolated or mitigated. | ||
− | + | ==Step 36== | |
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Are there very low infiltrating soils (less than 0.2 inches per hour) on site? | Are there very low infiltrating soils (less than 0.2 inches per hour) on site? | ||
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==Step 37== | ==Step 37== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Is BMP relocation onsite to a higher-infiltrating location feasible? | Is BMP relocation onsite to a higher-infiltrating location feasible? | ||
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==Step 38== | ==Step 38== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Can BMP be sized to drain dry within 48 hours (24 hours in locations that are tributary to trout streams)? | Can BMP be sized to drain dry within 48 hours (24 hours in locations that are tributary to trout streams)? | ||
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==Step 39== | ==Step 39== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Provide [[Soils with low infiltration capacity#Investigation for low infiltration capacity soils|soil boring or infiltration test results]] documenting low-infiltration soils. | Provide [[Soils with low infiltration capacity#Investigation for low infiltration capacity soils|soil boring or infiltration test results]] documenting low-infiltration soils. | ||
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==Step 40== | ==Step 40== | ||
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Is Flexible Treatment Alternative No 1 feasible, allowing BMP to drain in 48 hours? | Is Flexible Treatment Alternative No 1 feasible, allowing BMP to drain in 48 hours? | ||
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==Step 41== | ==Step 41== | ||
[[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | [[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
<font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | <font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | ||
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'''PREVIOUS STEP''': It was determined that soils on the site have an infiltration rate of less than 0.2 inches per hour, the BMP cannot be relocated to areas with a higher infiltration rate, and the BMP cannot be sized to drain within 48 hours (24 hours in locations that are tributary to trout streams) | '''PREVIOUS STEP''': It was determined that soils on the site have an infiltration rate of less than 0.2 inches per hour, the BMP cannot be relocated to areas with a higher infiltration rate, and the BMP cannot be sized to drain within 48 hours (24 hours in locations that are tributary to trout streams) | ||
− | + | ==Step 42== | |
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Are there very high infiltrating soils (more than 8 inches per hour) on site? | Are there very high infiltrating soils (more than 8 inches per hour) on site? | ||
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==Step 43== | ==Step 43== | ||
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Is BMP relocation onsite to a lower-infiltrating location feasible? | Is BMP relocation onsite to a lower-infiltrating location feasible? | ||
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==Step 44== | ==Step 44== | ||
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Can subgrade be modified to slow the rate of infiltration to less than 8 inches per hour? | Can subgrade be modified to slow the rate of infiltration to less than 8 inches per hour? | ||
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==Step 45== | ==Step 45== | ||
[[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | [[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
<font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | <font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | ||
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'''PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER''': It was determined that soils on the site have an infiltration rate greater than 8 inches per hour, the BMP cannot be relocated to an area with an infiltration rate lower than 8 inches per hour, or the subgrade cannot be modified to slow the infiltration rate to less than 8 inches per hour | '''PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER''': It was determined that soils on the site have an infiltration rate greater than 8 inches per hour, the BMP cannot be relocated to an area with an infiltration rate lower than 8 inches per hour, or the subgrade cannot be modified to slow the infiltration rate to less than 8 inches per hour | ||
− | + | ==Step 46== | |
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Are there adverse surface water hydrologic impacts from infiltration practices (e.g. impacting perched wetland)? | Are there adverse surface water hydrologic impacts from infiltration practices (e.g. impacting perched wetland)? | ||
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==Step 47== | ==Step 47== | ||
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Can the BMP be relocated to avoid adverse hydrologic impacts? | Can the BMP be relocated to avoid adverse hydrologic impacts? | ||
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==Step 48== | ==Step 48== | ||
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Would BMPs accomodating Flexible treatment option 1 avoid adverse hydrologic impacts? | Would BMPs accomodating Flexible treatment option 1 avoid adverse hydrologic impacts? | ||
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==Step 49== | ==Step 49== | ||
[[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | [[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
<font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | <font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | ||
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Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions: | Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions: | ||
#Maximize infiltration BMPs to treat up to the 0.55 inch goal, if possible, and | #Maximize infiltration BMPs to treat up to the 0.55 inch goal, if possible, and | ||
− | # | + | #Explore non-infiltration volume reduction practices, and |
#Achieve volume reduction to the maximum extent practicable (as determined by the Local Authority), and | #Achieve volume reduction to the maximum extent practicable (as determined by the Local Authority), and | ||
#Remove 60 percent of the annual total phosphorus load, and | #Remove 60 percent of the annual total phosphorus load, and | ||
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Provide the following information | Provide the following information | ||
*provide report documenting potential hydrologic impacts from infiltration on the site, prepared by a registered engineer, hydrologist, or wetland specialist | *provide report documenting potential hydrologic impacts from infiltration on the site, prepared by a registered engineer, hydrologist, or wetland specialist | ||
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==Step 50== | ==Step 50== | ||
[[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | [[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
− | :<font size=4>Select Flexible Treatment Option 1 (FTO #1)</font size> | + | :<font size=4>'''Select Flexible Treatment Option 1 (FTO #1)'''</font size> |
− | Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions | + | Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions |
#Achieve at least 0.55 inch volume reduction goal, and | #Achieve at least 0.55 inch volume reduction goal, and | ||
#Remove 75 percent of the annual total phosphorus load, and | #Remove 75 percent of the annual total phosphorus load, and | ||
#Options considered and presented shall examine the merits of reloacting project elements to address varying soil conditions and other constraints across the site | #Options considered and presented shall examine the merits of reloacting project elements to address varying soil conditions and other constraints across the site | ||
− | + | Additional considerations | |
*Maximize infiltration BMPs to treat more than 0.55 inch goal if possible | *Maximize infiltration BMPs to treat more than 0.55 inch goal if possible | ||
*If Flexible Treatment Option 1 was determined based on presence of low infiltrating soils, provide soil boring or infiltration test results documenting low-infiltrating soils | *If Flexible Treatment Option 1 was determined based on presence of low infiltrating soils, provide soil boring or infiltration test results documenting low-infiltrating soils | ||
*if Flexible Treatment Option 1 was determined based on presence of adverse surface water hydrologic impacts from infiltration practices, provide a report that documents the potential hydrologic impacts from infiltration on the site, prepared by a registered engineer, hydrologist, or wetlands specialist. | *if Flexible Treatment Option 1 was determined based on presence of adverse surface water hydrologic impacts from infiltration practices, provide a report that documents the potential hydrologic impacts from infiltration on the site, prepared by a registered engineer, hydrologist, or wetlands specialist. | ||
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==Step 51== | ==Step 51== | ||
[[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | [[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
− | Complete design using the following performance goals | + | <font size=4>'''Complete design using the following performance goals'''</font size> |
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− | + | New development projects | |
+ | *1.1 inches from new impervious surfaces | ||
+ | *Redevelopment projects - 1.1 inches from new impervious surfaces | ||
+ | Linear projects | ||
+ | *0.55 inches of runoff from the new and fully reconstructed impervious surfaces | ||
+ | *1.1 inches of runoff from the net increase in impervious area | ||
==Step 52== | ==Step 52== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Do the following conditions apply? | Do the following conditions apply? | ||
*Zoning and land use requirements make [[Flexible treatment options#Flexible Treatment Option 2 (FTO #2)|Flexible Treatment Option 2]] not feasible | *Zoning and land use requirements make [[Flexible treatment options#Flexible Treatment Option 2 (FTO #2)|Flexible Treatment Option 2]] not feasible | ||
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==Step 53== | ==Step 53== | ||
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Do the following conditions apply? | Do the following conditions apply? | ||
*There are existing or proposed structures or infrastructure that make [[Flexible treatment options#Flexible Treatment Option 2 (FTO #2)|Flexible Treatment Option 2]] not feasible | *There are existing or proposed structures or infrastructure that make [[Flexible treatment options#Flexible Treatment Option 2 (FTO #2)|Flexible Treatment Option 2]] not feasible | ||
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==Step 54== | ==Step 54== | ||
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Do any of the following conditions apply? (NOTE: If any condition applies, you do not need to answer the remaining questions.) | Do any of the following conditions apply? (NOTE: If any condition applies, you do not need to answer the remaining questions.) | ||
*The site is located within a DWSMA, wellhead protection area, or within 200 feet of a drinking water well, and infiltration is not allowed by the LGU | *The site is located within a DWSMA, wellhead protection area, or within 200 feet of a drinking water well, and infiltration is not allowed by the LGU | ||
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==Step 55== | ==Step 55== | ||
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Do the following conditions apply? | Do the following conditions apply? | ||
*There are existing or proposed structures or infrastructure that make FTO 2 not feasible | *There are existing or proposed structures or infrastructure that make FTO 2 not feasible | ||
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==Step 56== | ==Step 56== | ||
[[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | [[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
<font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | <font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | ||
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'''PREVIOUS STEP''': It was determined that the site is located within a DWSMA, wellhead protection area or within 200 feet of a drinking water well and infiltration is not allowed by the LGU. | '''PREVIOUS STEP''': It was determined that the site is located within a DWSMA, wellhead protection area or within 200 feet of a drinking water well and infiltration is not allowed by the LGU. | ||
− | + | ==Step 57== | |
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Do any of the following conditions apply? (NOTE: If any condition applies, you do not need to answer the remaining questions.) | Do any of the following conditions apply? (NOTE: If any condition applies, you do not need to answer the remaining questions.) | ||
*The site is located within a DWSMA, wellhead protection area or within 200 feet of a drinking water well and Can a Local Government Unit (LGU) provide a higher level of engineering review to ensure a functioning system that prevents adverse impacts to groundwater. | *The site is located within a DWSMA, wellhead protection area or within 200 feet of a drinking water well and Can a Local Government Unit (LGU) provide a higher level of engineering review to ensure a functioning system that prevents adverse impacts to groundwater. | ||
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==Step 58== | ==Step 58== | ||
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Is Flexible Treatment Option 2 feasible? | Is Flexible Treatment Option 2 feasible? | ||
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==Step 59== | ==Step 59== | ||
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Do the following conditions apply? | Do the following conditions apply? | ||
*There are very high infiltrating soils (more than 8 inches per hour) on the site; | *There are very high infiltrating soils (more than 8 inches per hour) on the site; | ||
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==Step 60== | ==Step 60== | ||
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Do the following conditions apply? | Do the following conditions apply? | ||
*There are adverse hydrologic impacts from infiltration practices | *There are adverse hydrologic impacts from infiltration practices | ||
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==Step 62== | ==Step 62== | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Do any of the following conditions apply? (NOTE: If any condition applies, you do not need to answer the remaining questions.) | Do any of the following conditions apply? (NOTE: If any condition applies, you do not need to answer the remaining questions.) | ||
*The site is located within a DWSMA, wellhead protection area, or within 200 feet of a drinking water well, and a Local Government Unit (LGU) can provide a higher level of engineering review to ensure a functioning system that prevents adverse impacts to groundwater. | *The site is located within a DWSMA, wellhead protection area, or within 200 feet of a drinking water well, and a Local Government Unit (LGU) can provide a higher level of engineering review to ensure a functioning system that prevents adverse impacts to groundwater. | ||
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==Step 63== | ==Step 63== | ||
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Do the following conditions apply? | Do the following conditions apply? | ||
*There are adverse hydrologic impacts from infiltration practices; and | *There are adverse hydrologic impacts from infiltration practices; and | ||
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==Step 64== | ==Step 64== | ||
[[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | [[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
<font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | <font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | ||
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*Provide regulations and/or cost estimates documenting infeasibility of meeting the original Performance goal | *Provide regulations and/or cost estimates documenting infeasibility of meeting the original Performance goal | ||
− | '''PREVIOUS STEP''': It was determined that | + | '''PREVIOUS STEP''': It was determined that there are no site conditions that prevent infiltration and there are no adverse surface water hydrologic impacts from infiltration practices, but |
− | + | *there are zoning and land use requirements that make the Performance Goal not feasible and BMP relocation is not feasible; or | |
− | + | *there are existing or proposed structures or infrastructure that make the Performance Goal not feasible and BMP relocation is not feasible. | |
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==Step 65== | ==Step 65== | ||
[[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | [[File:stop sign.png|100 px|left|thumb|alt=image of stop sign|<center>You have completed the flow chart<center>]] | ||
+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
<font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | <font size=4>'''Select Flexible treatment Option 2'''</font size> | ||
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**there are existing or proposed structures or infrastructure that make the Performance Goal not feasible and BMP relocation is not feasible. | **there are existing or proposed structures or infrastructure that make the Performance Goal not feasible and BMP relocation is not feasible. | ||
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+ | [[File:Return to top.png|25px|thumb|alt=arrow image|[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MIDS_design_sequence_flow_chart Top]]] | ||
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Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 2 feasible? | Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 2 feasible? | ||
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'''PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER''': Can the BMP be raised? - '''Answer''': No | '''PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER''': Can the BMP be raised? - '''Answer''': No | ||
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+ | [[Category:Level 2 - Management/MIDS]] |
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 starting at Step 1 below. If you would like a copy of the flowchart in Visio, so that you can edit it, please contact us.
The wiki version of the flow chart, which starts below at Step 1, 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 nor does it completely match the pdf version of the flow chart. However, the sequence of questions and answers takes you to the same result.
Two advantages of using the wiki version on this page are that 1) the path through questions and answers is straightforward and 2) there are links, discussions, and images to assist you in answering questions.
Did you gather the site information necessary to proceed through the flow chart?
Prior to using the flow chart, gather the following preliminary information.
Does project create one acre or more of new and/or fully reconstructed impervious surfaces?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: The previous question defined the performance goals.
MIDS PERFORMANCE GOAL DOES NOT APPLY
The project creates less than 1 acre of impervious surface.
You have completed the flow chart.
Return to Minimal Impact Design Standards main page
Return to Design Sequence Flowchart-Flexible treatment options
Is the project linear?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Does project create one acre or more of new and/or fully reconstructed impervious surfaces? Answer - Yes
Are there constraints due to lack of available ROW, off site drainage and/or rate control requirements?
Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 2 feasible?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Are there restraints due to lack of available right-of-way, off-site drainage, and/or rate control requirements? Answer: Yes
Select Flexible treatment Option 2
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions:
Provide the following information
PREVIOUS STEP: It was determined that the site is linear, there are constraints due to lack of right-of-way or off/site drainage and/or rate control requirements, and a reasonable effort to acquire all of the right-of-way cannot be made.
Select Flexible Treatment Option 3 Off-site mitigation (including banking or cash or treatment on another project, as determined by the local authority) equivalent to the volume reduction performance goal can be used in areas selected in the following order of preference:
PREVIOUS QUESTION: It was determined that Flexible Treatment Option 2 is not feasible.
Are there zoning and land use requirements that make the Performance Goal not feasible?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER:
or
Is BMP relocation feasible
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Are there zoning and land use requirements that make the Performance Goal not feasible? Answer: Yes
Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 1 feasible?
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions:
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Is BMP relocation feasible - Answer: No
Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 2 feasible?
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions:
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 1 feasible? - Answer: No
Is the site located in a DWSMA (Drinking Water Supply Management Area), wellhead protection area, or within 200 feet of a drinking water well?
A drinking water supply management area (DWSMA) is the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) approved surface and subsurface area surrounding a public water supply well that completely contains the scientifically calculated wellhead protection area and is managed by the entity identified in a wellhead protection plan. The boundaries of the drinking water supply management area are delineated by identifiable physical features, landmarks or political and administrative boundaries.
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER
or
Can a Local Government Unit (LGU) provide a higher level of engineering review to ensure a functioning system that prevents adverse impacts to groundwater?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Is the site located in a DWSMA, Wellhead Protection Area, or within 200 feet of a drinking water well? - Answer: Yes
Are there existing or proposed structures or infrastructure (e.g. rate control BMPs, utilities, buildings, roadway, easements) that make the Performance Goal not feasible?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER
or
Is BMP relocation feasible?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: - Are there existing or proposed structures or infrastructure (e.g. rate control BMPs, utilities, buildings, roadway, easements) that make the Performance Goal not feasible? - Answer: Yes
Is Flexible Treatment option (FTO) 1 feasible?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Is BMP relocation feasible? - Answer: No
Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 2 feasible?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 1 feasible? - Answer: No
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions:
Is karst present on the site?
If you are unsure, we recommend you review the guidance for karst in this manual. To retain your place in this flowchart, either open the karst guidance page in a new tab (right click on the link and select Open Link in New Tab), use the back arrow after visiting the karst guidance page, or use the Breadcrumbs at the top of the page.
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER:
or
Can a local unit of government (LGU) provide a higher level of engineering review to ensure a functioning system that prevents adverse impacts to groundwater?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Is karst present on the site? - Answer: Yes
Is BMP relocation onsite to a location without karst feasible?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Can a local unit of government (LGU) provide a higher level of engineering review to ensure a functioning system that prevents adverse impacts to groundwater? - Answer: No
Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 2 feasible?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Is BMP relocation onsite to a location without karst feasible? - Answer: No
Select Flexible treatment Option 2
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions:
Provide the following information
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions:
PREVIOUS STEP: It was determined that karst is present within 1000 feet of the site and the BMP cannot be reloacted so that it is more than 1000 feet from karst
Is shallow groundwater or shallow bedrock present on site?
If you are unsure, we recommend you review the guidance for shallow groundwater in this manual. To retain your place in this flowchart, either open the shallow groundwater guidance page in a new tab (right click on the link and select Open Link in New Tab), use the back arrow after visiting the shallow groundwater guidance page, or use the Breadcrumbs at the top of the page.
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER:
or
or
Conduct a detailed site investigation of shallow groundwater or shallow bedrock
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Is shallow groundwater or shallow bedrock present on site? - Answer: Yes
Is there more than 3 feet of soil depth from bottom of BMP to bedrock or groundwater (more than 10 feet is preferred)?
PREVIOUS STEP: You were asked to conduct a detailed site investigation of shallow groundwater or shallow bedrock
Is BMP relocation onsite to avoid shallow groundwater or shallow bedrock feasible?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Is there more than 3 feet of soil depth from the bottom on the BMP to bedrock and groundwater (more than 10 feet is preferred)? - Answer: No
Can the BMP be raised?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Is BMP relocation onsite to avoid shallow groundwater and shallow bedrock feasible? - Answer: No
Select Flexible treatment Option 2
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions:
Provide the following information
PREVIOUS STEP: It was determined that shallow groundwater or shallow bedrock is present within 3 feet of the bottom of the BMP and the BMP cannot be relocated or raised in elevation to achieve a 3 foot or greater separation from bedrock or groundwater.
Raise BMP enough to ensure 3 feet (preferably 10 feet) of soil between bottom of BMP and top of bedrock and groundwater
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Can the BMP be raised? Answer - Yes
Is there presence of contaminated soils and/or contaminated groundwater, or hotspot runoff?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER:
or
or
or
Can hotspot or contamination be isolated or remediated to mitigate risk of increased contamination?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Is there presence of contaminated soils and/or contaminated groundwater, or hotspot runoff? - Answer: Yes
Select Flexible treatment Option 2
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions:
Provide the following information
PREVIOUS STEP: It was determined that contaminated soil, contaminated groundwater, or hotspot runoff is present on the site and cannot be isolated or mitigated.
Are there very low infiltrating soils (less than 0.2 inches per hour) on site?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER:
or
Is BMP relocation onsite to a higher-infiltrating location feasible?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Are there very low infiltrating soils (less than 0.2 inches per hour) on site? - Answer: Yes
Can BMP be sized to drain dry within 48 hours (24 hours in locations that are tributary to trout streams)?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Is BMP relocation onsite to a higher-infiltrating location feasible? - Answer: No
Provide soil boring or infiltration test results documenting low-infiltration soils.
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Can BMP be sized to drain within 48 hours (24 hours in locations that are tributary to trout streams)? Answer: No
Is Flexible Treatment Alternative No 1 feasible, allowing BMP to drain in 48 hours?
PREVIOUS STEP: You were asked to provide soil boring or infiltration test results documenting low-infiltration soils.
Select Flexible treatment Option 2
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions:
Provide the following information
PREVIOUS STEP: It was determined that soils on the site have an infiltration rate of less than 0.2 inches per hour, the BMP cannot be relocated to areas with a higher infiltration rate, and the BMP cannot be sized to drain within 48 hours (24 hours in locations that are tributary to trout streams)
Are there very high infiltrating soils (more than 8 inches per hour) on site?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER:
or
or
Is BMP relocation onsite to a lower-infiltrating location feasible?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Are there very high infiltrating soils (more than 8 inches per hour) on site? - Answer: Yes
Can subgrade be modified to slow the rate of infiltration to less than 8 inches per hour?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Is BMP relocation onsite to a lower-infiltrating location feasible? - Answer: No
Select Flexible treatment Option 2
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions:
Provide the following information
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: It was determined that soils on the site have an infiltration rate greater than 8 inches per hour, the BMP cannot be relocated to an area with an infiltration rate lower than 8 inches per hour, or the subgrade cannot be modified to slow the infiltration rate to less than 8 inches per hour
Are there adverse surface water hydrologic impacts from infiltration practices (e.g. impacting perched wetland)?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Are there very high infiltrating soils (greater than 8 inches per hour) present on site)? - Answer: No or
or
Can the BMP be relocated to avoid adverse hydrologic impacts?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Are there adverse surface water hydrologic impacts from infiltration practices (e.g. impacting perched wetland)? - Answer: Yes
Would BMPs accomodating Flexible treatment option 1 avoid adverse hydrologic impacts?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Can the BMP be relocated to avoid adverse hydrologic impacts? - Answer: No
Select Flexible treatment Option 2
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions:
Provide the following information
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions
Additional considerations
Complete design using the following performance goals
New development projects
Linear projects
Do the following conditions apply?
and
Do the following conditions apply?
and
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: You determined that Flexible Treatment Option 2 is feasible and there are no limitations resulting from zoning and land use requirements.
Do any of the following conditions apply? (NOTE: If any condition applies, you do not need to answer the remaining questions.)
Do the following conditions apply?
and
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: You determined that Flexible Treatment Option 2 is feasible and there are no limitations resulting from zoning and land use requirements.
Select Flexible treatment Option 2
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions:
Provide the foillowing information
PREVIOUS STEP: It was determined that the site is located within a DWSMA, wellhead protection area or within 200 feet of a drinking water well and infiltration is not allowed by the LGU.
Do any of the following conditions apply? (NOTE: If any condition applies, you do not need to answer the remaining questions.)
PREVIOUS STEP: You determined that flexible Treatment option 1 is feasible.
Is Flexible Treatment Option 2 feasible?
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions:
Do the following conditions apply?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Is Flexible Treatment Alternative No 1 feasible, allowing BMP to drain in 48 hours? - Answer: Yes
Do the following conditions apply?
Are there existing or proposed structures or infrastructure that make Flexible Treatment Option 1 not feasible?
PREVIOUS STEP: You determined that flexible Treatment option 1 is feasible.
Do any of the following conditions apply? (NOTE: If any condition applies, you do not need to answer the remaining questions.)
PREVIOUS STEP: You determined that Flexible Treatment Option 1 is feasible.
Do the following conditions apply?
Select Flexible treatment Option 2
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions:
Provide the following information
PREVIOUS STEP: It was determined that there are no site conditions that prevent infiltration and there are no adverse surface water hydrologic impacts from infiltration practices, but
Select Flexible treatment Option 2
Applicant attempts to comply with the following conditions:
Provide the following information
PREVIOUS STEP: It was determined that
Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 2 feasible?
PREVIOUS QUESTION and ANSWER: Can the BMP be raised? - Answer: No
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