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<td>Filtration</td> | <td>Filtration</td> | ||
− | <td>*Organic filters are a source of soluble phosphorus and should not be used. | + | <td> |
+ | *Organic filters are a source of soluble phosphorus and should not be used. | ||
*Employ finer-grained media in the filter bed with a small diameter (15 microns), or provide a finer-grained layer at mid-depth in the filter profile. | *Employ finer-grained media in the filter bed with a small diameter (15 microns), or provide a finer-grained layer at mid-depth in the filter profile. | ||
*The process for pre-treatment and/or filtration should extend from 36 to 48 hours, where possible. | *The process for pre-treatment and/or filtration should extend from 36 to 48 hours, where possible. | ||
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<td>Stormwater Ponds</td> | <td>Stormwater Ponds</td> | ||
− | <td>*Design wet ponds with a depth no greater than 10 feet to prevent stratification and potential release of phosphorus from bottom sediments. | + | <td> |
+ | *Design wet ponds with a depth no greater than 10 feet to prevent stratification and potential release of phosphorus from bottom sediments. | ||
*Avoid the use of dry or dry extended detention ponds | *Avoid the use of dry or dry extended detention ponds | ||
*Designers should consider the snowmelt runoff volume and design ponds for seasonal operation | *Designers should consider the snowmelt runoff volume and design ponds for seasonal operation | ||
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<td>Constructed Stormwater Wetlands</td> | <td>Constructed Stormwater Wetlands</td> | ||
− | <td>*Pond/ wetland system is the preferred wetland design. | + | <td> |
+ | *Pond/ wetland system is the preferred wetland design. | ||
*Use a surface or mid-depth release from the wetland. | *Use a surface or mid-depth release from the wetland. | ||
*Maximize surface micro-topography. | *Maximize surface micro-topography. | ||
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<td>Infiltration</td> | <td>Infiltration</td> | ||
− | <td>*Infiltration BMPs are preferred practices. | + | <td> |
+ | *Infiltration BMPs are preferred practices. | ||
*Provide a minimum 3-foot separation from the seasonally-high water table, bedrock or impervious soil layer.</td> | *Provide a minimum 3-foot separation from the seasonally-high water table, bedrock or impervious soil layer.</td> | ||
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Stormwater Design Recommendations to Enhance Phosphorus Removal
BMP Design | *Bioretention are preferred practices |
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Filtration |
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Stormwater Ponds |
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Constructed Stormwater Wetlands |
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Infiltration |
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