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− | [[file: | + | [[file:Check it out.png|100px|thumb|alt=image link to pretreatment selection tool|<font size=3>[https://igeowater.com/mpca/#/intro Pretreatment selection tool]</font size>]] |
− | The Manual user will notice that many of the stormwater practices discussed in this Manual recommend [[Glossary#P|pretreatment]] as an integral part of the [[Glossary#B|BMP]] application. In fact, in many applications (ex. infiltration, stormwater ponds), the BMP would not be properly used if | + | '''It is strongly recommended that pretreatment devices be certified through [https://ecology.wa.gov/Regulations-Permits/Guidance-technical-assistance/Stormwater-permittee-guidance-resources/Emerging-stormwater-treatment-technologies Washington State's TAPE] or [https://dep.nj.gov/stormwater/stormwater-manufactured-treatment-devices/ NJDEP Manufactured Treatment Device] certification programs, be modeled using [https://shsam.barr.com/ SHSAM], or follow guidance in this manual for [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Design,_construction,_operation_and_maintenance_specifications_for_pretreatment_vegetated_filter_strips vegetated filter strips] and [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Design_criteria_for_stormwater_ponds#Pretreatment forebays].''' |
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+ | [[file:St cloud pretreatment.png|300px|thumb|alt=photo of a pretreatment device for a bioretention practice in St. Cloud, MN|<font size=3>Pretreatment concept developed by the City of Eagan, modified and implemented by the City of St. Cloud. Two 5 inch by 40 inch channel drains bolted to the back of the curb. Construction adhesive used where concrete and drains meet; weep holes drilled in bottom of drains. Maintenance completed by removing screws with cordless drill, then the grates and scooping out sediment/debris. Hex head screws required. this is a cost-effective BMP for small surface infiltration practices and can be easily used for retrofits. Photo courtesy of the City of St. Cloud.</font size>]] | ||
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+ | The Manual user will notice that many of the stormwater practices discussed in this Manual recommend [[Glossary#P|pretreatment]] as an integral part of the [[Glossary#B|BMP]] application. In fact, in many applications (ex. infiltration, stormwater ponds), the BMP would not be properly used if pretreatment is ignored. The simple reason for the use of pretreatment techniques is the necessity to keep a BMP from being overloaded, primarily by sediment. Pretreatment can also be used to dampen the effects of high or rapid inflow, dissipate energy, and provide additional storage. All of these ancillary benefits help BMP performance. | ||
Pretreatment is a required part of infiltration and filtration practices covered under the Minnesota Construction Stormwater General Permit. This manual describes three general types of pretreatment practices - settling devices, screens, and vegetated filter strips. These are described on the pages below. | Pretreatment is a required part of infiltration and filtration practices covered under the Minnesota Construction Stormwater General Permit. This manual describes three general types of pretreatment practices - settling devices, screens, and vegetated filter strips. These are described on the pages below. | ||
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<font size=4>[[Acknowledgements for pretreatment|Acknowledgements]]</font size> | <font size=4>[[Acknowledgements for pretreatment|Acknowledgements]]</font size> | ||
+ | <font size=4>[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_Manual_webinars#June_18.2C_2019_-_Minnesota_Stormwater_Manual_updates_on_Stormwater_Pretreatment_Practices '''Webinar on pretreatment''']</font size> | ||
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+ | *[https://igeowater.com/mpca/#/intro Pretreatment selection tool] | ||
*[[Overview and methods of pretreatment]] | *[[Overview and methods of pretreatment]] | ||
*Overviews for different types of pretreatment practices | *Overviews for different types of pretreatment practices | ||
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**[[Overview for pretreatment screens]] | **[[Overview for pretreatment screens]] | ||
**[[Overview for pretreatment vegetated filter strips]] | **[[Overview for pretreatment vegetated filter strips]] | ||
− | * | + | *Information for specific types of pretreatment practices |
**[[Design, construction, operation and maintenance specifications for pretreatment vegetated filter strips]] | **[[Design, construction, operation and maintenance specifications for pretreatment vegetated filter strips]] | ||
+ | **[[Pretreatment - Hydrodynamic separation devices]] | ||
+ | **[[Pretreatment - Screening and straining devices, including forebays]] | ||
+ | **[[Pretreatment - Above ground and below grade storage and settling devices]] | ||
+ | **[[Pretreatment - Filtration devices and practices]] | ||
+ | **[[Pretreatment - Other pretreatment water quality devices and practices]] | ||
+ | :To see the above pages as a single page, [[Pretreatment practices combined single page|link here]] | ||
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+ | *[[Pretreatment sizing for basins and filters strips]] | ||
+ | *[[Technical basis for pretreatment sizing for basins and filter strips]] | ||
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+ | *[[Guidance for managing sediment and wastes collected by pretreatment practices]] | ||
− | + | ==Tables== | |
− | *[ | + | *[[Pretreatment tables]] - link to tabled information for pretreatment practices |
− | *[ | + | *[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Hydrodynamic_separator_tables_combined Hydrodynamic separator tables] |
− | *[ | + | *[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Screening_and_straining_devices_tables_combined Screening and straining devices tables] |
− | *[ | + | *[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Above_ground_and_below_grade_storage_and_settling_tables_combined Above ground and below grade storage and settling tables] |
− | *[ | + | *[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Filtration_tables_combined Filtration tables] |
− | + | *[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Other_water_quality_devices_tables_combined Other water quality devices tables] | |
+ | ==Other information and links== | ||
+ | *[[Pretreatment - Additional considerations]] | ||
*[[Case studies for pretreatment]] | *[[Case studies for pretreatment]] | ||
*[[References for pretreatment]] | *[[References for pretreatment]] | ||
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*[[Supporting material for pretreatment]] | *[[Supporting material for pretreatment]] | ||
*[[Photo gallery for pretreatment]] | *[[Photo gallery for pretreatment]] | ||
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The following page was previously included in this pretreatment section of the manual. Much of this information has been updated and the reader is encouraged to use the information in the updated sections, shown in the above Table of Contents. However, there may be some useful information on this page. We hope to eventually update the information on this page. [[Flow-through structures for pre-treatment]] | The following page was previously included in this pretreatment section of the manual. Much of this information has been updated and the reader is encouraged to use the information in the updated sections, shown in the above Table of Contents. However, there may be some useful information on this page. We hope to eventually update the information on this page. [[Flow-through structures for pre-treatment]] | ||
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It is strongly recommended that pretreatment devices be certified through Washington State's TAPE or NJDEP Manufactured Treatment Device certification programs, be modeled using SHSAM, or follow guidance in this manual for vegetated filter strips and forebays.
The Manual user will notice that many of the stormwater practices discussed in this Manual recommend pretreatment as an integral part of the BMP application. In fact, in many applications (ex. infiltration, stormwater ponds), the BMP would not be properly used if pretreatment is ignored. The simple reason for the use of pretreatment techniques is the necessity to keep a BMP from being overloaded, primarily by sediment. Pretreatment can also be used to dampen the effects of high or rapid inflow, dissipate energy, and provide additional storage. All of these ancillary benefits help BMP performance.
Pretreatment is a required part of infiltration and filtration practices covered under the Minnesota Construction Stormwater General Permit. This manual describes three general types of pretreatment practices - settling devices, screens, and vegetated filter strips. These are described on the pages below.
The following page was previously included in this pretreatment section of the manual. Much of this information has been updated and the reader is encouraged to use the information in the updated sections, shown in the above Table of Contents. However, there may be some useful information on this page. We hope to eventually update the information on this page. Flow-through structures for pre-treatment
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