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*'''Backwash''': Water that is pumped in reverse through filters, removing trapped sediment and other collected material | *'''Backwash''': Water that is pumped in reverse through filters, removing trapped sediment and other collected material | ||
*'''Beneficial use of stormwater''': Use of stormwater to meet water demands, including but not limited to: irrigation, drinking, washing, bathing, cooling, and flushing. Commonly referred to as “reuse.” | *'''Beneficial use of stormwater''': Use of stormwater to meet water demands, including but not limited to: irrigation, drinking, washing, bathing, cooling, and flushing. Commonly referred to as “reuse.” | ||
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*'''Dry running protection''': System for protecting a water pump against running when no water is present. | *'''Dry running protection''': System for protecting a water pump against running when no water is present. | ||
*'''First flush device''': A device that diverts runoff generated during the beginning of a rainfall event, which carries higher levels of debris and contaminants from collection surfaces, from entry into storage components. Only suited for warm weather applications. Extreme caution should be observed in cold climates. | *'''First flush device''': A device that diverts runoff generated during the beginning of a rainfall event, which carries higher levels of debris and contaminants from collection surfaces, from entry into storage components. Only suited for warm weather applications. Extreme caution should be observed in cold climates. | ||
− | *'''Green Roof''': a rooftop treatment practice where a thin planting media is established on roof surfaces and then planted with hardy, low–growing vegetation | + | *'''[[Green roofs|Green Roof]]''': a rooftop treatment practice where a thin planting media is established on roof surfaces and then planted with hardy, low–growing vegetation |
*'''Harvested water''': Water that is collected from impermeable surfaces, such as rooftops and parking lots, and stored for future use. | *'''Harvested water''': Water that is collected from impermeable surfaces, such as rooftops and parking lots, and stored for future use. | ||
*'''Make-up water supply''': Municipal water or other reliable water source that is used to supply water for beneficial use in the event that harvested water is not available. | *'''Make-up water supply''': Municipal water or other reliable water source that is used to supply water for beneficial use in the event that harvested water is not available. | ||
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*'''Potable water''': Water that meets drinking water standards. | *'''Potable water''': Water that meets drinking water standards. | ||
*'''Pre-storage treatment''': Best management practices that are used upstream of the storage unit. | *'''Pre-storage treatment''': Best management practices that are used upstream of the storage unit. | ||
− | *'''Pretreatment''': Treatment of harvested stormwater prior to entering the storage unit; typically processes that remove trash, gross solids, and particulate matter. | + | *'''[[Pretreatment]]''': Treatment of harvested stormwater prior to entering the storage unit; typically processes that remove trash, gross solids, and particulate matter. |
*'''Post-storage treatment:''' Practices that are used to remove fine particulates, dissolved pollutants and microorganisms from harvested rainwater. | *'''Post-storage treatment:''' Practices that are used to remove fine particulates, dissolved pollutants and microorganisms from harvested rainwater. | ||
*'''Rainwater''': A form of stormwater that is collected directly from roof surfaces which can have lower levels of pollutants than other sources of stormwater. | *'''Rainwater''': A form of stormwater that is collected directly from roof surfaces which can have lower levels of pollutants than other sources of stormwater. | ||
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*'''Water harvesting''': The process of capturing and retaining water for beneficial uses at a different time or place than when or where the water was generated. | *'''Water harvesting''': The process of capturing and retaining water for beneficial uses at a different time or place than when or where the water was generated. | ||
*'''Water yield''': The volume of harvested water over a certain period of time. | *'''Water yield''': The volume of harvested water over a certain period of time. | ||
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+ | <noinclude> | ||
+ | ==Related pages== | ||
+ | *[[Overview for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse]] | ||
+ | *[[Design criteria for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse]] | ||
+ | *[[Construction specifications for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse]] | ||
+ | *[[Operation and maintenance for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse]] | ||
+ | *[[Water quality considerations for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse]] | ||
+ | *[[Environmental concerns for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse]] | ||
+ | *[[Cost-benefit considerations for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse]] | ||
+ | *[[Case studies for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse]] | ||
+ | *[[Calculating credits for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse]] | ||
+ | *[[Definitions for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse]] | ||
+ | *[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Requirements,_recommendations_and_information_for_using_Harvest_and_re-use/cistern_as_a_BMP_in_the_MIDS_calculator Requirements, recommendations and information for using Harvest and re-use/cistern as a BMP in the MIDS calculator] | ||
+ | *[[Links for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse]] | ||
+ | *[[References for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse]] | ||
+ | *[[Technical support for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Nonstructural practices/Harvest and reuse]] | ||
+ | </noinclude> |
This page was last edited on 5 December 2022, at 15:42.