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Revision as of 14:51, 7 March 2013

Typical pollutant effluent concentrations, in milligrams per liter, for filtration BMPs.
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Pollutant Concentrations1 for Filtration BMPs (Source: ASCE International BMP Database (ww.bmpdatabase.org), Tornes (2005) and Winer (CWP, 2000) (see also Appenidx N)
Practice TSS High-Med-Low4 TP High-Med-Low4 TN5 Cu5 Zn5
Media Filter2 5-11-16 0.06-0.10-0.19 1.1 0.008 0.060
Vegetative Filter3 13-20-44 0.15-0.24-0.36 1.1 0.008 0.060

1 All concentration values in mg/L which equals parts per million

2 For example, sand, mixed sand/peat and other geologic media

3 Grass filter/swale

4 See Appendix N discussion

5 Not enough information given in databases to differentiate type of filter so both combined for this entry