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− | <font size=1><sup>1</sup>Filtration practices include green roofs, bmps with an underdrain, or other practices that do not infiltrate water and rely primarily on filtration for treatment. | + | <font size=1><sup>1</sup>Filtration practices include green roofs, bmps with an underdrain, or other practices that do not infiltrate water and rely primarily on filtration for treatment.<br> |
<sup>2</sup> Applies to groundwater drinking water source areas only; use the lakes category to define BMP design restrictions for surface water drinking supplies</font size> | <sup>2</sup> Applies to groundwater drinking water source areas only; use the lakes category to define BMP design restrictions for surface water drinking supplies</font size> | ||
Infiltration and filtration bmp1 design restrictions for special waters and watersheds.
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BMP Group | receiving water | ||||
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A Lakes | B Trout Waters | C Drinking Water2 | D Wetlands | E Impaired Waters | |
Infiltration | RECOMMENDED | RECOMMENDED | NOT RECOMMENDED if potential stormwater pollution sources evident | RECOMMENDED | RECOMMENDED unless target TMDL pollutant is a soluble nutrient or chloride |
Filtration | Some variations NOT RECOMMENDED due to poor phosphorus removal, combined with other treatments | RECOMMENDED | RECOMMENDED | ACCEPTABLE | RECOMMENDED for non-nutrient impairments |
1Filtration practices include green roofs, bmps with an underdrain, or other practices that do not infiltrate water and rely primarily on filtration for treatment.
2 Applies to groundwater drinking water source areas only; use the lakes category to define BMP design restrictions for surface water drinking supplies