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[[Glossary#F|Filtration]] systems vary in their operation and applicability, but all can be described as structural BMPs that function mainly to enhance water quality by passing stormwater through a media. The media can be made of sand, peat, soil, or compost and should be assigned on a case-by-case basis. Filters can be off-line systems or designed as [[Glossary#P|pre-treatment]] before discharging to other stormwater features. | [[Glossary#F|Filtration]] systems vary in their operation and applicability, but all can be described as structural BMPs that function mainly to enhance water quality by passing stormwater through a media. The media can be made of sand, peat, soil, or compost and should be assigned on a case-by-case basis. Filters can be off-line systems or designed as [[Glossary#P|pre-treatment]] before discharging to other stormwater features. | ||
− | [[Glossary#M| | + | [[Glossary#M|Media filters]] can be located on the surface, underground, along the perimeter or an area, or in what is called a pocket design. |
[[file:Filtration-stormevent.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=Drawing of the start of Storm Event - Initial runoff & storage|Drawing of the start of Storm Event - Initial runoff & storage]] | [[file:Filtration-stormevent.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=Drawing of the start of Storm Event - Initial runoff & storage|Drawing of the start of Storm Event - Initial runoff & storage]] | ||
[[file:Filtration-storage.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=Drawing of the Duration of Storm Event - Storage & filtration/infiltration|Drawing of the Duration of Storm Event - Storage & filtration/infiltration]] | [[file:Filtration-storage.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=Drawing of the Duration of Storm Event - Storage & filtration/infiltration|Drawing of the Duration of Storm Event - Storage & filtration/infiltration]] | ||
[[file:Infiltration.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=Drawing of the Following Storm Event - Remaining storage drawdown|Drawing of the Following Storm Event - Remaining storage drawdown]] | [[file:Infiltration.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=Drawing of the Following Storm Event - Remaining storage drawdown|Drawing of the Following Storm Event - Remaining storage drawdown]] | ||
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==Mechanisms== | ==Mechanisms== | ||
− | *[[Glossary#I|Infiltration]] with | + | *[[Glossary#I|Infiltration]] with raised underdrain |
*Screening/ [[Glossary#F|Filtration]] | *Screening/ [[Glossary#F|Filtration]] | ||
*[[Glossary#E|Evaporation]] | *[[Glossary#E|Evaporation]] | ||
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==Pollutant removal== | ==Pollutant removal== | ||
− | * | + | Pollutant removal varies with the design, construction and maintenance of the BMP. Values below are approximately mid-range removals for a standard designed BMP that is properly constructed and maintained. |
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− | * | + | Media filter |
− | *35 percent | + | *85 percent [[Glossary#T|Total Suspended Solids (TSS)]] |
− | *80 percent | + | *50 percent/35 percent Nutrients - [[Glossary#T|Total Phosphorus]] /Total Nitrogen |
+ | *40 to 80 percent Metals - Cadmium, Copper, Lead, and Zinc (will vary with metal) | ||
+ | *35 percent Coliform, Streptococci, E. Coli | ||
+ | *80 percent Hydrocarbon | ||
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+ | Vegetative filter | ||
+ | *68 percent [[Glossary#T|Total Suspended Solids (TSS)]] | ||
+ | *40 percent/35 percent Nutrients - [[Glossary#T|Total Phosphorus]] /Total Nitrogen | ||
+ | *40 to 80 percent Metals - Cadmium, Copper, Lead, and Zinc (will vary with metal) | ||
+ | *0 percent Coliform, Streptococci, E. Coli | ||
+ | *80 percent Hydrocarbon | ||
==Site factors== | ==Site factors== | ||
− | *5 | + | *The RECOMMENDED maximum drainage area is typically 5 acres, but can be greater if the discharge to the basin has received adequate pretreatment and the basin is properly designed, constructed, and maintained. |
*20 percent maximum Site Slope | *20 percent maximum Site Slope | ||
− | *3 feet minimum Depth to Bedrock | + | *3 feet minimum Depth to Bedrock unless lined |
− | *3 feet minimum Depth to Seasonally High Water Table | + | *3 feet minimum Depth to Seasonally High Water Table unless lined |
*A,B,C,D - NRCS Soil Type | *A,B,C,D - NRCS Soil Type | ||
*Poor to Good Freeze/ Thaw Suitability | *Poor to Good Freeze/ Thaw Suitability | ||
− | *Suitable with impermeable liner - | + | *Suitable with impermeable liner - [[Glossary#H|Hotspot]] Runoff |
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+ | [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Structural practices/Dry swale]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Structural practices/Green roof]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Structural practices/Iron enhanced sand filter]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Structural practices/Sand filter, iron enhanced sand filter, media filter]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Structural practices/Step pool]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Structural practices/Wet swale]] |
Filtration practices are structural stormwater controls that capture, temporarily store, and route stormwater runoff through a filter bed to improve water quality.
Filtration systems vary in their operation and applicability, but all can be described as structural BMPs that function mainly to enhance water quality by passing stormwater through a media. The media can be made of sand, peat, soil, or compost and should be assigned on a case-by-case basis. Filters can be off-line systems or designed as pre-treatment before discharging to other stormwater features.
Media filters can be located on the surface, underground, along the perimeter or an area, or in what is called a pocket design.
Pollutant removal varies with the design, construction and maintenance of the BMP. Values below are approximately mid-range removals for a standard designed BMP that is properly constructed and maintained.
Media filter
Vegetative filter
This page was last edited on 3 December 2022, at 22:39.