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There are still many areas related to chloride where additional research and information may help to inform management decisions. There are 12 main areas that would benefit from additional information. | There are still many areas related to chloride where additional research and information may help to inform management decisions. There are 12 main areas that would benefit from additional information. | ||
#'''Chloride reductions when implementing the BMPs'''. The WMAt is the first ever, exhaustive resource of all known salt saving BMPs. The reduction potential for each BMP is largely unknown. The WMAt is limited by available research, in how much of a reduction that can be attained by improving each individual practice. More research is needed on many BMPs to understand how much salt can be saved when the BMP is implemented. The tool contains a list of over 200 BMPs, most of which would benefit from reduction potential research. | #'''Chloride reductions when implementing the BMPs'''. The WMAt is the first ever, exhaustive resource of all known salt saving BMPs. The reduction potential for each BMP is largely unknown. The WMAt is limited by available research, in how much of a reduction that can be attained by improving each individual practice. More research is needed on many BMPs to understand how much salt can be saved when the BMP is implemented. The tool contains a list of over 200 BMPs, most of which would benefit from reduction potential research. | ||
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#'''Septic Systems'''. More research into septic systems and the amount of chloride loading to the groundwater needs to be better understood as well as other contributors of chloride to groundwater. | #'''Septic Systems'''. More research into septic systems and the amount of chloride loading to the groundwater needs to be better understood as well as other contributors of chloride to groundwater. | ||
#'''Climate Change.''' Additional research is needed to understand how climate change will affect precipitation patterns and temperatures and their effects on chloride. Precipitation and temperature could cause increases or decreases in chloride application. However, increased or decreased precipitation could also affect the amount of runoff available for dilution and flushing of chloride. | #'''Climate Change.''' Additional research is needed to understand how climate change will affect precipitation patterns and temperatures and their effects on chloride. Precipitation and temperature could cause increases or decreases in chloride application. However, increased or decreased precipitation could also affect the amount of runoff available for dilution and flushing of chloride. | ||
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+ | ==Related pages== | ||
+ | *[[TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Background and Description]] | ||
+ | *[[TCMA Chloride Management Plan - TCMA Chloride Conditions]] | ||
+ | *[[TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Prioritizing and Implementing Restoration and Protection]] | ||
+ | *[[TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Monitoring, tracking, reporting, and adaptive management]] | ||
+ | *[[TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Research Needs]] | ||
+ | *[[TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Stakeholder and Public Involvement Process]] | ||
+ | *[[TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Appendix A – TCMA Chloride TMDL]] | ||
+ | *[[TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Appendix B – Winter Maintenance Assessment tool (WMAt)]] | ||
+ | *[[TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Appendix C – Sidewalk Survey Results]] | ||
+ | *[[TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Appendix D – Educational Resources]] | ||
+ | *[[TCMA Chloride Management Plan - References]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Level 2 - Management/Winter management]] | ||
+ | </noinclude> |
There are still many areas related to chloride where additional research and information may help to inform management decisions. There are 12 main areas that would benefit from additional information.
This page was last edited on 23 November 2022, at 16:33.