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*cation exchange capacity - the degree to which a soil can adsorb and exchange cations. | *cation exchange capacity - the degree to which a soil can adsorb and exchange cations. | ||
*channel protection - actions taken to prevent habitat degradation and erosion that may cause downstream enlargement and incision in urban streams due to increased frequency of bankfull and sub–bankfull stormwater flows. | *channel protection - actions taken to prevent habitat degradation and erosion that may cause downstream enlargement and incision in urban streams due to increased frequency of bankfull and sub–bankfull stormwater flows. | ||
− | *check dam - a structure, typically constructed of rock, sediment retention fiber rolls, gravel bags, sandbags, or other proprietary product, placed across a | + | *check dam - a structure, typically constructed of rock, sediment retention fiber rolls, gravel bags, sandbags, or other proprietary product, placed across a natural or man made channel or drainage ditch and design ed to reduce scour and channel erosion by reducing flow velocity and encouraging sedimentation. See [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/images/b/be/MIDS_Dry_Swale_Sections-SHEET_2.pdf swale cross-sections] with check dams. For more information, see Section 6.33 in [http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/view-document.html?gid=7157 Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual]. |
− | natural or man made channel or drainage ditch and design ed to reduce scour and channel erosion by reducing flow velocity and encouraging sedimentation. See [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/images/b/be/MIDS_Dry_Swale_Sections-SHEET_2.pdf swale cross-sections] with check dams. For more information, see Section 6.33 in [http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/view-document.html?gid=7157 Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual]. | ||
*chemical controls includes such activities as salt management, fertilizer/pesticide management, and spill prevention and containment | *chemical controls includes such activities as salt management, fertilizer/pesticide management, and spill prevention and containment | ||
*chemical oxygen demand - The quantity of oxygen used in biological and non–biological oxidation of materials in water; a measure of water quality. | *chemical oxygen demand - The quantity of oxygen used in biological and non–biological oxidation of materials in water; a measure of water quality. |