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<dt>Animal waste management </dt><dd> Practices and procedures which prevent the movement of animal wastes or byproducts from feeding or holding areas into the wider environment.</dd> | <dt>Animal waste management </dt><dd> Practices and procedures which prevent the movement of animal wastes or byproducts from feeding or holding areas into the wider environment.</dd> | ||
<dt>Annual load</dt><dd> Quantity of pollutants, sediment, or nutrients carried by a water body over the period of a year.</dd> | <dt>Annual load</dt><dd> Quantity of pollutants, sediment, or nutrients carried by a water body over the period of a year.</dd> | ||
− | <dt>Antecedent soil moisture</dt><dd> The water content held by a soil before a storm event. This has an effect on the amount of water that will | + | <dt>Antecedent soil moisture</dt><dd> The water content held by a soil before a storm event. This has an effect on the amount of water that will run off from the location of direct precipitation due to that event.</dd> |
<dt>Applicable [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Overview_of_TMDLs Wasteload Allocation] (WLA)</dt><dd> A Wasteload Allocation assigned to the permittee and approved by the USEPA.</dd> | <dt>Applicable [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Overview_of_TMDLs Wasteload Allocation] (WLA)</dt><dd> A Wasteload Allocation assigned to the permittee and approved by the USEPA.</dd> | ||
<dt>Aquifer</dt><dd> A body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater.</dd> | <dt>Aquifer</dt><dd> A body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater.</dd> | ||
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− | <dt> | + | <dt>Impaired waters </dt><dd> Streams or lakes that do not meet their designated uses because of excess pollutants or identified stressors</dd> |
− | <dt> | + | <dt>Impervious surface </dt><dd> Means a constructed hard surface that either prevents or retards the entry of water into the soil and causes water to run off the surface in greater quantities and at an increased rate of flow than prior to development. Examples include rooftops, sidewalks, patios, driveways, parking lots, storage areas, and concrete, asphalt, or gravel roads</dd> |
− | <dt>Impervious surface ('''MIDS definition''') </dt><dd> | + | <dt>Impervious surface ('''MIDS definition''') </dt><dd> A surface that impedes the infiltration of rainfall and results in an increased volume of surface runoff (see also [[Glossary#I|the definition in the glossary]] of this manual).</dd> |
− | <dt> | + | <dt>Infiltration </dt><dd> flow of water from the land surface into the subsurface (see [[Design infiltration rates]])</dd> |
− | <dt> | + | <dt>Individual permit </dt><dd> necessary if activities are not covered under one of the state’s general permit provisions</dd> |
− | <dt> | + | <dt>Industrial materials or activities </dt><dd> include but are not limited to material handling equipment or activities, industrial machinery, raw materials, intermediate products, by-products, final products, or waste products.</dd> |
− | <dt> | + | <dt>Inlet protection </dt><dd> preservation of the integrity and protection from the erosion of the area where water enters into a treatment area usually by vegetation or armoring.</dd> |
− | <dt> | + | <dt>Intensity–duration–frequency curves (IDF) </dt><dd> graphical representation of the intensity, duration, and frequency of a differing rainfalls over time.</dd> |
− | <dt> | + | <dt>Intensive green roof </dt><dd> rooftop systems including earth-bermed structures which ar reliant on rich, deep substrates and may include shrubs or trees.</dd> |
− | <dt> | + | <dt>Interflow </dt><dd> water that travels laterally or horizontally through the aeration zone during or immediately after a precipitation event and discharges into a stream or other body of water.</dd> |
− | <dt> | + | <dt>Interstitial water </dt><dd> water in the pore spaces of soil or rock.</dd> |
− | <dt> | + | <dt>Ion exchange </dt><dd> an exchange of ions between two electrolytes or between an electrolyte solution and a complex.</dd> |
− | <dt> | + | <dt>Isopluvial </dt><dd> line on a map along which an equal percentage of the total annual precipitation falls in a given season or month.</dd> |
<dt>Issue Paper </dt><dd> one in a series of nine decision papers on key topics developed by CWP and EOR during production of the manual.</dd> | <dt>Issue Paper </dt><dd> one in a series of nine decision papers on key topics developed by CWP and EOR during production of the manual.</dd> | ||
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