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+ | {{alert|''Reference to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, service mark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not constitute or imply endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. ''|alert-info}} | ||
Filtration pretreatment practices include proprietary and non-proprietary devices that remove particles by filtration or sieving through media (gravel, sand or other), vegetation, geotextile or fabric material, metal or plastic screen, or other material. The filtration devices presented in this table are classified as pretreatment due to the nature of the filtration, placement in the treatment train, or built-in additional pretreatment mechanisms. The filtration methods are widely varied from biological to mechanical. They seek to remove not only larger sediments and debris, but also heavy metals, nutrients, and other fine contaminants. The natural or engineered biological systems are, by nature, above ground. | Filtration pretreatment practices include proprietary and non-proprietary devices that remove particles by filtration or sieving through media (gravel, sand or other), vegetation, geotextile or fabric material, metal or plastic screen, or other material. The filtration devices presented in this table are classified as pretreatment due to the nature of the filtration, placement in the treatment train, or built-in additional pretreatment mechanisms. The filtration methods are widely varied from biological to mechanical. They seek to remove not only larger sediments and debris, but also heavy metals, nutrients, and other fine contaminants. The natural or engineered biological systems are, by nature, above ground. | ||
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*[[Filtration - installation and maintenance recommendations]] | *[[Filtration - installation and maintenance recommendations]] | ||
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+ | <noinclude> | ||
+ | ==Related pages== | ||
+ | *[https://igeowater.com/mpca/#/intro Pretreatment selection tool] | ||
+ | *[[Overview and methods of pretreatment]] | ||
+ | *Overviews for different types of pretreatment practices | ||
+ | **[[Overview for pretreatment settling devices]] | ||
+ | **[[Overview for pretreatment screens]] | ||
+ | **[[Overview for pretreatment vegetated filter strips]] | ||
+ | *Information for specific types of pretreatment practices | ||
+ | **[[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]] | ||
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+ | :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]] | ||
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+ | [[Guidance for managing sediment and wastes collected by pretreatment practices]] | ||
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+ | '''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] | ||
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+ | '''Other information and links''' | ||
+ | *[[Pretreatment - Additional considerations]] | ||
+ | *[[Case studies for pretreatment]] | ||
+ | *[[References for pretreatment]] | ||
+ | *[[Links for pretreatment]] | ||
+ | *[[Definitions for pretreatment]] | ||
+ | *[[Supporting material for pretreatment]] | ||
+ | *[[Photo gallery for pretreatment]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Pretreatment practices/Filtration devices]] | ||
+ | </noinclude> |
Filtration pretreatment practices include proprietary and non-proprietary devices that remove particles by filtration or sieving through media (gravel, sand or other), vegetation, geotextile or fabric material, metal or plastic screen, or other material. The filtration devices presented in this table are classified as pretreatment due to the nature of the filtration, placement in the treatment train, or built-in additional pretreatment mechanisms. The filtration methods are widely varied from biological to mechanical. They seek to remove not only larger sediments and debris, but also heavy metals, nutrients, and other fine contaminants. The natural or engineered biological systems are, by nature, above ground.
Some filtration pretreatment methods require a larger footprint than other pretreatment options due to the slower flow through rate and surface-area-based effectiveness. Most drainage area references refer to impervious area.
Sizing is largely based on drainage area and estimated runoff volumes for different design storms or intensities. Most important for the sizing is the anticipated frequency of operation and maintenance as well as protection of downstream BMPs and receiving water. Some devices have “enhancements” that can provide treatment mechanisms beyond the primary pretreatment mechanism. These can provide an additional level of treatment such as filtration, skimming (in addition to settling or screening), chemical treatment/sorption, or biodegradation. This is denoted by the Y or N in the table indicating this ability to perform additional mechanisms.
Below are links to several tables containing information on filtration. To see all tables on a single page, link here. To see the information in a single spreadsheet click on the following link: [[File:]]
Pretreatment sizing for basins and filters strips
Guidance for managing sediment and wastes collected by pretreatment practices
Tables
Other information and links
This page was last edited on 5 December 2022, at 23:38.