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===Field verification testing prior to pond construction=== | ===Field verification testing prior to pond construction=== | ||
− | *Soil hydraulic group represent what is stated in SWPPP | + | *Soil hydraulic group represent what is stated in SWPPP (Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan) |
*Seasonally high water table not discovered within 3 feet of the excavated pond base within a test pit | *Seasonally high water table not discovered within 3 feet of the excavated pond base within a test pit | ||
*Commonly will test bottom of proposed pond for soil compaction (subsequent subsoil ripping) prior to media placement | *Commonly will test bottom of proposed pond for soil compaction (subsequent subsoil ripping) prior to media placement | ||
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*Drain-tile certification (if filtration is specified) | *Drain-tile certification (if filtration is specified) | ||
*Seed source certification | *Seed source certification | ||
− | *Barrel test verification of infiltration rate using 2.5 | + | *Barrel test verification of infiltration rate using 2.5 feet of imported [https://www.dot.state.mn.us/pre-letting/spec/ 3877 Type G media] |
===Field verification testing/inspection/verification during construction=== | ===Field verification testing/inspection/verification during construction=== | ||
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*'''Option 2. Importing 3877 Type G Filter Topsoil Borrow (may be amended with other treatment material)'''. Ensure infiltration rates meet or exceed greater of two times the designed infiltration rate or 2 inches per hour, or rate specified in the plan. Conduct a minimum of five tests per representative acre of basin area and a minimum of five tests per basin. Conduct double ring infiltrometer tests in accordance with ASTM standards. Thoroughly wet test areas prior to conducting infiltrometer tests. Amend soils with additional washed sand if rates less than specified in the contract, or compost if rates exceed 8.3 inches per hour. | *'''Option 2. Importing 3877 Type G Filter Topsoil Borrow (may be amended with other treatment material)'''. Ensure infiltration rates meet or exceed greater of two times the designed infiltration rate or 2 inches per hour, or rate specified in the plan. Conduct a minimum of five tests per representative acre of basin area and a minimum of five tests per basin. Conduct double ring infiltrometer tests in accordance with ASTM standards. Thoroughly wet test areas prior to conducting infiltrometer tests. Amend soils with additional washed sand if rates less than specified in the contract, or compost if rates exceed 8.3 inches per hour. | ||
− | + | The permanent stormwater management system must meet all requirements in sections 15, 16, and 17 [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=2018_Minnesota_Construction_Stormwater_Permit of the CSW permit] and must operate as designed. Temporary or permanent sedimentation basins that are to be used as permanent water quality management basins have been cleaned of any accumulated sediment. All sediment has been removed from conveyance systems and ditches are stabilized with permanent cover. | |
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Recommended number of soil borings, pits or permeameter tests for bioretention design. Designers select one of these methods.
Link to this table
Surface area of stormwater control measure (BMP)(ft2) | Borings | Pits | Permeameter tests |
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< 1000 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
1000 to 5000 | 2 | 2 | 10 |
5000 to 10000 | 3 | 3 | 15 |
>10000 | 41 | 41 | 202 |
1an additional soil boring or pit should be completed for each additional 2,500 ft2 above 12,500 ft2
2an additional five permeameter tests should be completed for each additional 5,000 ft2 above 15,000 ft2
The permanent stormwater management system must meet all requirements in sections 15, 16, and 17 of the CSW permit and must operate as designed. Temporary or permanent sedimentation basins that are to be used as permanent water quality management basins have been cleaned of any accumulated sediment. All sediment has been removed from conveyance systems and ditches are stabilized with permanent cover.
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