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==C==
 
==C==
 
*<span title="there is no specific definition of coarse sediment, but in stormwater management it typically refers to coarse sand, which includes particles greater than 1/2-mm in diameter, using the Wentworth scale."> '''coarse sediment'''</span>
 
*<span title="there is no specific definition of coarse sediment, but in stormwater management it typically refers to coarse sand, which includes particles greater than 1/2-mm in diameter, using the Wentworth scale."> '''coarse sediment'''</span>
*<span title="A convential roof is a standard roof with an impervious surface, such as an asphalt roof"> '''conventional roof'''</span>
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*<span title="A conventional roof is a standard roof with an impervious surface, such as an asphalt roof"> '''conventional roof'''</span>
  
 
==D==
 
==D==

Revision as of 16:19, 7 February 2019

This page lists standard definitions used in hover boxes throughout this manual. Hover boxes allow the user to hover over bolded text and see a definition for that text.

A

B

  • best management practice
  • bioinfiltration
  • bioretention practice
  • buffer zones.

C

  • coarse sediment
  • conventional roof

D

E

F

  • filter fabric
  • flocculant
  • flow paths
  • footprint
  • fractured flow.

G

  • grade
  • green roof

H

  • highly urban and ultra-urban environments
  • hydraulic conductivity of the aquifer material (k),
  • hydraulic gradient (i),
  • hydrogeology

I

J

K

L

  • live storage
  • low permeability soils

M

  • media
  • moderate to steep slopes

N

O

P

  • perimeter control
  • permanent cover
  • permanent stormwater management
  • point of discharge
  • porosity (f)
  • Prairie du Chien formation,
  • pretreatment

Q

R

  • riprap
  • rock armored

S

T

  • travel time

U

  • highly urban and ultra-urban environments
  • underdrain

V

  • vegetated swale

W

X

Y

Z