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#Based on the first two questions (above), is the following statement accurate? “I put in a pretreatment practice and it is removing 100 pounds of sediment annually. I can therefore claim a 100 pound credit toward my TSS Total Maximum Daily Load.” | #Based on the first two questions (above), is the following statement accurate? “I put in a pretreatment practice and it is removing 100 pounds of sediment annually. I can therefore claim a 100 pound credit toward my TSS Total Maximum Daily Load.” | ||
− | #True or false: Minnesota does not certify specific pretreatment practices, but strongly recommends pretreatment practices be approved through Washington State’s TAPE or New Jersey’s | + | #True or false: Minnesota does not certify specific pretreatment practices, but strongly recommends pretreatment practices be approved through Washington State’s TAPE or New Jersey’s NJDEP programs, or has undergone modeling with SHSAM. |
#Vegetated filter strips are effective pretreatment practices but, like any practice, have limitations. Which of the following is not a limitation for filter strips. | #Vegetated filter strips are effective pretreatment practices but, like any practice, have limitations. Which of the following is not a limitation for filter strips. | ||
##They tend to require more space than other pretreatment practices, which often limits retrofit suitability. | ##They tend to require more space than other pretreatment practices, which often limits retrofit suitability. | ||
##They are not easily accessible which makes maintenance more difficult. | ##They are not easily accessible which makes maintenance more difficult. | ||
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##During winter months, they will become frozen and covered by ice and snow to some extent, which diminishes their effectiveness if flows become channelized. | ##During winter months, they will become frozen and covered by ice and snow to some extent, which diminishes their effectiveness if flows become channelized. | ||
#In general, which type of device is most suitable for ultra-urban settings? | #In general, which type of device is most suitable for ultra-urban settings? | ||
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#True or false: <span title="Pretreatment reduces maintenance and prolongs the lifespan of structural stormwater BMPs by removing trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment devices also improves aesthetics by capturing debris in focused or hidden areas. Pretreatment practices include settling devices, screens, and pretreatment vegetated filter strips."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Pretreatment '''Pretreatment''']</span> practices should be installed prior to constructing the permanent BMP | #True or false: <span title="Pretreatment reduces maintenance and prolongs the lifespan of structural stormwater BMPs by removing trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment devices also improves aesthetics by capturing debris in focused or hidden areas. Pretreatment practices include settling devices, screens, and pretreatment vegetated filter strips."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Pretreatment '''Pretreatment''']</span> practices should be installed prior to constructing the permanent BMP | ||
#True or false: The <span title="The total drainage area, including pervious and impervious surfaces, contributing to a BMP"> '''[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Contributing_drainage_area_to_stormwater_BMPs contributing drainage area]'''</span> to a BMP is the total impervious and pervious area contributing runoff to the BMP | #True or false: The <span title="The total drainage area, including pervious and impervious surfaces, contributing to a BMP"> '''[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Contributing_drainage_area_to_stormwater_BMPs contributing drainage area]'''</span> to a BMP is the total impervious and pervious area contributing runoff to the BMP | ||
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#Why are design phase O&M considerations recommended? | #Why are design phase O&M considerations recommended? | ||
#What is the recommended frequency for vacuuming of permeable pavement? | #What is the recommended frequency for vacuuming of permeable pavement? | ||
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#True. <span title="Pretreatment reduces maintenance and prolongs the lifespan of structural stormwater BMPs by removing trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment devices also improves aesthetics by capturing debris in focused or hidden areas. Pretreatment practices include settling devices, screens, and pretreatment vegetated filter strips."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Pretreatment '''Pretreatment''']</span> practices can provide protection of the post-construction practice while it is being constructed. Pretreatment practices must be regularly maintained. | #True. <span title="Pretreatment reduces maintenance and prolongs the lifespan of structural stormwater BMPs by removing trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment devices also improves aesthetics by capturing debris in focused or hidden areas. Pretreatment practices include settling devices, screens, and pretreatment vegetated filter strips."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Pretreatment '''Pretreatment''']</span> practices can provide protection of the post-construction practice while it is being constructed. Pretreatment practices must be regularly maintained. | ||
#True, the contributing drainage area includes impervious and pervious areas draining to a practice. [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Contributing_drainage_area_to_stormwater_BMPs Link here]. | #True, the contributing drainage area includes impervious and pervious areas draining to a practice. [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Contributing_drainage_area_to_stormwater_BMPs Link here]. | ||
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#Considering operation and maintenance in the design phase can prevent or minimize O&M issues once the practice is constructed. Design phase considerations vary with the practice. Examples include ensuring the contributing area is not too large, the proper vegetation is selected, and the proper type and amount of pretreatment is identified. | #Considering operation and maintenance in the design phase can prevent or minimize O&M issues once the practice is constructed. Design phase considerations vary with the practice. Examples include ensuring the contributing area is not too large, the proper vegetation is selected, and the proper type and amount of pretreatment is identified. | ||
#Biannually, in spring and fall | #Biannually, in spring and fall | ||
#(d) A bit of a trick question. Under certain conditions, any of these four can be problematic. However, the primary reason is that mulch clogs inlets, outlets, and pipes. Answer (d) is also the only statement that is not phrased as being always true. | #(d) A bit of a trick question. Under certain conditions, any of these four can be problematic. However, the primary reason is that mulch clogs inlets, outlets, and pipes. Answer (d) is also the only statement that is not phrased as being always true. | ||
#(a) A maintenance agreement is a separate component and not part of the maintenance plan | #(a) A maintenance agreement is a separate component and not part of the maintenance plan | ||
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