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{{alert|''Reference to specific commercial products, processes, or services 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}} | {{alert|''Reference to specific commercial products, processes, or services 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}} | ||
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− | Contech's Filterra is an engineered bioretention system designed to filter pollutants from stormwater runoff. It is classified as a <span title="A manufactured treatment device (mtd) is a pre-fabricated stormwater treatment structure utilizing settling (sedimentation), filtration, absorptive/adsorptive materials, vortex separation, vegetative components, and/or other appropriate technology to remove pollutants from stormwater runoff. MTDs are typically proprietary devices."> '''manufactured treatment device'''</span> (mtd). | + | Contech's Filterra (including Filterra Bioscape) is an engineered bioretention system designed to filter pollutants from stormwater runoff. It is classified as a <span title="A manufactured treatment device (mtd) is a pre-fabricated stormwater treatment structure utilizing settling (sedimentation), filtration, absorptive/adsorptive materials, vortex separation, vegetative components, and/or other appropriate technology to remove pollutants from stormwater runoff. MTDs are typically proprietary devices."> '''manufactured treatment device'''</span> (mtd). |
− | This page provides information on pollutant removal credits for Filterra, links to supporting information, and links to information on system design, inspection, operation, and maintenance. | + | This page provides information on pollutant removal credits for Filterra (including Filterra Bioscape), links to supporting information, and links to information on system design, inspection, operation, and maintenance. |
==TP and TSS credits== | ==TP and TSS credits== | ||
− | When conditions described in this section are met, applicable Contech Filterra systems are approved for the following removals for total suspended solids (TSS) and total phosphorus (TP). | + | When conditions described in this section are met, applicable Contech Filterra (including Filterra Bioscape) systems are approved for the following removals for total suspended solids (TSS) and total phosphorus (TP). |
*TSS: 82 percent removal | *TSS: 82 percent removal | ||
*TP: Tier 1 | *TP: Tier 1 | ||
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***Comply with [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Contech_Filterra#Configurations appropriate configurations] and [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Contech_Filterra#Use_conditions Use conditions] | ***Comply with [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Contech_Filterra#Configurations appropriate configurations] and [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Contech_Filterra#Use_conditions Use conditions] | ||
*TP: Tier 2 | *TP: Tier 2 | ||
− | **Credit: | + | **Credit: 59 percent removal |
**Conditions for receiving credit | **Conditions for receiving credit | ||
***Must meet Tier 1 conditions. | ***Must meet Tier 1 conditions. | ||
− | ***DP should be 25 percent or less of TP. | + | ***DP should be 25 percent or less of TP. For a discussion of conditions where DP is likely to exceed 25% of TP, [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=TP_and_TSS_credits_and_guidance_for_manufactured_treatment_devices_(mtds)#Applicability_of_Tier_2_TP_credits link here]. TP removal should be adjusted when DP fractions exceed 25%, as described at the link provided above. |
***Inspect manufactured treatment device monthly during the frost free season for the first year of operation after construction. Conduct inspections following manufacturer’s instructions/recommendations. Use maintenance indicators provided by manufacturers to determine if maintenance is needed. Maintenance procedures should follow manufacturer’s guidelines. Determine future inspection and maintenance schedules from findings during the first year of operation. | ***Inspect manufactured treatment device monthly during the frost free season for the first year of operation after construction. Conduct inspections following manufacturer’s instructions/recommendations. Use maintenance indicators provided by manufacturers to determine if maintenance is needed. Maintenance procedures should follow manufacturer’s guidelines. Determine future inspection and maintenance schedules from findings during the first year of operation. | ||
− | *TP: Tier 3 | + | *TP: Tier 3 - no Tier 3 credit at this time |
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For more information on credits, see [[TP and TSS credits and guidance for manufactured treatment devices (mtds)]] | For more information on credits, see [[TP and TSS credits and guidance for manufactured treatment devices (mtds)]] | ||
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*Filterra Internal Bypass – Curb (FTIB-C) | *Filterra Internal Bypass – Curb (FTIB-C) | ||
*Filterra® Shallow | *Filterra® Shallow | ||
+ | *Filterra boxless Bioscape | ||
===Use conditions=== | ===Use conditions=== | ||
− | To receive the full credit, Filterra systems must comply with the following conditions. | + | To receive the full credit, Filterra (including Filterra Bioscape) systems must comply with the following conditions. |
#Design, assemble, install, operate, and maintain Filterra systems in accordance with applicable [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Contech_Filterra#Links Contech Filterra manuals]. | #Design, assemble, install, operate, and maintain Filterra systems in accordance with applicable [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Contech_Filterra#Links Contech Filterra manuals]. | ||
#The maximum flow rates through the devices are specified below. Use the lowest applicable infiltration rate depending on the pollutant treatment required. | #The maximum flow rates through the devices are specified below. Use the lowest applicable infiltration rate depending on the pollutant treatment required. | ||
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#Each site plan must undergo Contech Filterra review before approval of the unit for site installation. | #Each site plan must undergo Contech Filterra review before approval of the unit for site installation. | ||
#Filterra media shall conform to the specifications described in [https://www.conteches.com/Portals/0/Documents/Filterra%20Bioretention%20System%20Specifications.pdf?ver=8o8fzfPqdqJ9tOFrHrddiA%3D%3D Filterra Bioretention System Specifications] and shall be sourced from Contech Engineered Solutions, LLC with no substitutions. | #Filterra media shall conform to the specifications described in [https://www.conteches.com/Portals/0/Documents/Filterra%20Bioretention%20System%20Specifications.pdf?ver=8o8fzfPqdqJ9tOFrHrddiA%3D%3D Filterra Bioretention System Specifications] and shall be sourced from Contech Engineered Solutions, LLC with no substitutions. | ||
− | #Follow maintenance procedures given in the most recent version of the [https:// | + | #Follow maintenance procedures given in the most recent version of the [https://oceanprotect.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Filterra-Operations-Maintenance-Manual.pdf Filterra Operation and Maintenance Manual]. |
#Install the Filterra in such a manner that flows exceeding the maximum Filterra operating rate are conveyed around the Filterra mulch and media and will not resuspend captured sediment. | #Install the Filterra in such a manner that flows exceeding the maximum Filterra operating rate are conveyed around the Filterra mulch and media and will not resuspend captured sediment. | ||
#Discharges from the Filterra units shall not cause or contribute to water quality standards violations in receiving waters. | #Discharges from the Filterra units shall not cause or contribute to water quality standards violations in receiving waters. | ||
− | + | #When applicable, adhere to use conditions provided in Washington State Department of Ecology's report (Ecology's Conditions of Use) [https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/ezshare/wq/tape/use_designations/CONTECHfilterra175inperhrGULD.pdf GENERAL USE LEVEL DESIGNATION FOR BASIC (TSS), ENHANCED, PHOSPHORUS & OIL TREATMENT]. Note that some information in this report is specific to Washington State and not applicable to Minnesota (also see [https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/ezshare/wq/tape/use_designations/FILTERRAguldBIOSCAPE.pdf GENERAL USE LEVEL DESIGNATION FOR BASIC (TSS), ENHANCED, PHOSPHORUS & OIL TREATMENT For Contech Engineered Solutions Filterra® BioscapeTM]). | |
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===Data analysis=== | ===Data analysis=== | ||
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The Tier 1 credit equals the TAPE-approved credits. Tier 2 and Tier 3 credits were determined by analyzing water quality data collected at Bellingham, Washington. The site consisted of residential land use with 0.4 acres of impervious draining to the device. The device was 4 ft by 6.5 ft, with a filter media depth of 1.8 feet and a ponding depth of 0.75 feet. | The Tier 1 credit equals the TAPE-approved credits. Tier 2 and Tier 3 credits were determined by analyzing water quality data collected at Bellingham, Washington. The site consisted of residential land use with 0.4 acres of impervious draining to the device. The device was 4 ft by 6.5 ft, with a filter media depth of 1.8 feet and a ponding depth of 0.75 feet. | ||
− | + | MPCA compiled data from Appendix K of the report TECHNICAL EVALUATION REPORT - FILTERRA SYSTEM PHOSPHORUS TREATMENT AND SUPPLEMENTAL BASIC TREATMENT PERFORMANCE MONITORING. Below are summary statistics for the device. | |
+ | *Median TP inflow - 0.090 mg/L | ||
+ | *Median TP removal (all data) - 67% | ||
+ | *95% lower confidence limit TP removal (all data) - 52.2% | ||
+ | *Median TP removal (data meeting TAPE criteria) - 78.5% | ||
+ | *95% lower confidence limit TP removal (data meeting TAPE criteria) - 69.2% | ||
+ | *Median TSS removal (all data) - 89.5% | ||
+ | *95% lower confidence limit TSS removal (all data) - 82.8% | ||
+ | TAPE means and medians represent values meeting TAPE criteria for TP (inflow concentrations of 0.1 to 0.5 mg/L) and TSS (inflow concentrations greater than 20 mg/L). Of the 22 samples, TAPE medians and means represent 10 samples for TP and 18 samples for TSS. | ||
− | + | The 95% boot strap LCL is 52% for all data and 69% for TAPE analyzed data. TAPE did not use data when TP inflow concentrations were < 0.1 mg/L. Of 22 samples collected, 12 had TP concentrations < 0.1 mg/L. TP removal decreases as the inflow concentration decreases below 0.1. However, if we consider only TP values > 0.05 mg/L, the LCL is 58.9 percent. TP concentrations of 0.05 mg/L or less are uncommon in Minnesota. Consequently, the recommended Tier 2 value is 59%. The median removal for all data was 67% and for TAPE-analyzed data was 78.5%. We therefore recommend a Tier 3 value of 60%, which meets a commonly employed regulatory threshold. | |
− | + | Phosphorus removal, as a percent of influent TP, decreased as influent TP concentration decreased below 0.1 mg/L and as the ratio of dissolved P:TP increased. For a discussion of effects of these factors on crediting, [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=TP_and_TSS_credits_and_guidance_for_manufactured_treatment_devices_(mtds)#Derivation_of_credits link here]. | |
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− | Phosphorus removal, as a percent of influent TP, decreased as influent TP concentration decreased below 0.1 mg/L and as the ratio of | ||
To link to the Excel spreadsheet containing water monitoring data [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:Filterra.xlsx click here] | To link to the Excel spreadsheet containing water monitoring data [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:Filterra.xlsx click here] | ||
===Inspection, operation, and maintenance=== | ===Inspection, operation, and maintenance=== | ||
+ | Meet the conditions specified for [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Contech_Filterra#TP_and_TSS_credits the appropriate TP and/or TSS credit]. | ||
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+ | Meet the following conditions, unless conditions for [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Contech_Filterra#TP_and_TSS_credits the appropriate TP and/or TSS credit] are more stringent. | ||
*2 maintenance visits required annually if annual precipitation exceeds 30 inches; one visit annually if annual precipitation is less than 30 inches | *2 maintenance visits required annually if annual precipitation exceeds 30 inches; one visit annually if annual precipitation is less than 30 inches | ||
*Spring visit to remove salts and sands and fall visit for sediment and leaves | *Spring visit to remove salts and sands and fall visit for sediment and leaves | ||
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*[https://www.conteches.com/stormwater-management/biofiltration-bioretention/filterra Home site] | *[https://www.conteches.com/stormwater-management/biofiltration-bioretention/filterra Home site] | ||
*[https://www.conteches.com/Portals/0/Documents/Brochures/Filterra%20Solutions%20Brochure.pdf?ver=2018-05-16-090436-300 Brochure] | *[https://www.conteches.com/Portals/0/Documents/Brochures/Filterra%20Solutions%20Brochure.pdf?ver=2018-05-16-090436-300 Brochure] | ||
− | *[https://www.conteches.com/Portals/0/Documents/Maintenance%20Guides/Filterra%20OM%20Packet.pdf?ver= | + | *[https://www.conteches.com/Portals/0/Documents/Maintenance%20Guides/Filterra%20Bioscape%20OM%20Packet.pdf?ver=fRoOUQ972C8hpNt41dU8Ow%3D%3D Owners manual] |
− | *[https://www.conteches.com/technical-guides/search?filter= | + | *[https://www.conteches.com/technical-guides/search?filter=P20LJSNEU6 Technical guides] (Includes O&M) |
*[https://www.conteches.com/knowledge-center/case-studies/search?filter=45S4E8EFIO Case studies] | *[https://www.conteches.com/knowledge-center/case-studies/search?filter=45S4E8EFIO Case studies] | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6U0CVhrczM Video link] | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6U0CVhrczM Video link] | ||
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Contech's Filterra (including Filterra Bioscape) is an engineered bioretention system designed to filter pollutants from stormwater runoff. It is classified as a manufactured treatment device (mtd).
This page provides information on pollutant removal credits for Filterra (including Filterra Bioscape), links to supporting information, and links to information on system design, inspection, operation, and maintenance.
When conditions described in this section are met, applicable Contech Filterra (including Filterra Bioscape) systems are approved for the following removals for total suspended solids (TSS) and total phosphorus (TP).
For more information on credits, see TP and TSS credits and guidance for manufactured treatment devices (mtds)
Applicable configurations (systems) include
To receive the full credit, Filterra (including Filterra Bioscape) systems must comply with the following conditions.
Credits apply only to the water being treated by a device. The applicable treatment volume must be determined using one of the methods described here.
The Tier 1 credit equals the TAPE-approved credits. Tier 2 and Tier 3 credits were determined by analyzing water quality data collected at Bellingham, Washington. The site consisted of residential land use with 0.4 acres of impervious draining to the device. The device was 4 ft by 6.5 ft, with a filter media depth of 1.8 feet and a ponding depth of 0.75 feet.
MPCA compiled data from Appendix K of the report TECHNICAL EVALUATION REPORT - FILTERRA SYSTEM PHOSPHORUS TREATMENT AND SUPPLEMENTAL BASIC TREATMENT PERFORMANCE MONITORING. Below are summary statistics for the device.
TAPE means and medians represent values meeting TAPE criteria for TP (inflow concentrations of 0.1 to 0.5 mg/L) and TSS (inflow concentrations greater than 20 mg/L). Of the 22 samples, TAPE medians and means represent 10 samples for TP and 18 samples for TSS.
The 95% boot strap LCL is 52% for all data and 69% for TAPE analyzed data. TAPE did not use data when TP inflow concentrations were < 0.1 mg/L. Of 22 samples collected, 12 had TP concentrations < 0.1 mg/L. TP removal decreases as the inflow concentration decreases below 0.1. However, if we consider only TP values > 0.05 mg/L, the LCL is 58.9 percent. TP concentrations of 0.05 mg/L or less are uncommon in Minnesota. Consequently, the recommended Tier 2 value is 59%. The median removal for all data was 67% and for TAPE-analyzed data was 78.5%. We therefore recommend a Tier 3 value of 60%, which meets a commonly employed regulatory threshold.
Phosphorus removal, as a percent of influent TP, decreased as influent TP concentration decreased below 0.1 mg/L and as the ratio of dissolved P:TP increased. For a discussion of effects of these factors on crediting, link here.
To link to the Excel spreadsheet containing water monitoring data click here
Meet the conditions specified for the appropriate TP and/or TSS credit.
Meet the following conditions, unless conditions for the appropriate TP and/or TSS credit are more stringent.
This page was last edited on 15 February 2023, at 17:07.