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<td>Flow attenuation</td> | <td>Flow attenuation</td> | ||
− | <td>Secondary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Secondary benefit</center></td> |
− | <td>Little or no benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Little or no benefit</center></td> |
− | <td>Little or no benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Little or no benefit</center></td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>Runoff volume reduction</td> | <td>Runoff volume reduction</td> | ||
− | <td>Secondary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Secondary benefit</center></td> |
− | <td>Little or no benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Little or no benefit</center></td> |
− | <td>Little or no benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Little or no benefit</center></td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>Soil erosion</td> | <td>Soil erosion</td> | ||
− | <td>Little or no benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Little or no benefit</center></td> |
− | <td>Little or no benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Little or no benefit</center></td> |
− | <td>Little or no benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Little or no benefit</center></td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>Sediment control</td> | <td>Sediment control</td> | ||
− | <td>Primary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Primary benefit</center></td> |
− | <td>Primary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Primary benefit</center></td> |
− | <td>Primary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Primary benefit</center></td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>Nutrient loading</td> | <td>Nutrient loading</td> | ||
− | <td>Secondary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Secondary benefit</center></td> |
− | <td>Secondary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Secondary benefit</center></td> |
− | <td>Secondary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Secondary benefit</center></td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>Total suspended solids</td> | <td>Total suspended solids</td> | ||
− | <td>Primary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Primary benefit</center></td> |
− | <td>Primary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Primary benefit</center></td> |
− | <td>Primary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Primary benefit</center></td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>Total phosphorus</td> | <td>Total phosphorus</td> | ||
− | <td>Secondary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Secondary benefit</center></td> |
− | <td>Secondary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Secondary benefit</center></td> |
− | <td>Secondary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Secondary benefit</center></td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td>Heavy metals</td> | <td>Heavy metals</td> | ||
− | <td>Secondary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Secondary benefit</center></td> |
− | <td>Secondary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Secondary benefit</center></td> |
− | <td>Secondary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Secondary benefit</center></td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<td>Floatables</td> | <td>Floatables</td> | ||
− | <td>Primary benefit*</td> | + | <td><center>Primary benefit*</center></td> |
− | <td>Little or no benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Little or no benefit</center></td> |
− | <td>Secondary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Secondary benefit</center></td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>Oil and grease</td> | <td>Oil and grease</td> | ||
− | <td>Primary benefit*</td> | + | <td><center>Primary benefit*</center></td> |
− | <td>Little or no benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Little or no benefit</center></td> |
− | <td>Secondary benefit</td> | + | <td><center>Secondary benefit</center></td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
</table> | </table> |
Expected performance benefits for various dewatering practices.
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Water quantity | |||
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Flow attenuation | |||
Runoff volume reduction | |||
Water quality | |||
Soil erosion | |||
Sediment control | |||
Nutrient loading | |||
Pollutant removal | |||
Total suspended solids | |||
Total phosphorus | |||
Heavy metals | |||
Floatables | |||
Oil and grease |
* If skimmer is used, otherwise secondary design benefit.
** Benefits depend on the pH and temperature of the water being treated.