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Infiltration best management practices (bmps) treat urban stormwater runoff as it flows through a filtering media and into underlying soil, where it may eventually percolate into groundwater. The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs. These BMPs are sites ranging from small to relatively large. They are primarily designed for removal of stormwater runoff volume and pollutants in that runoff. They are effective at removing total suspended solids (TSS), particulate phosphorus, metals, bacteria, nitrogen, and most organics. Soluble pollutants such as chloride and nitrate typically through these BMPs and into underlying groundwater.
Infiltration practices include several practices, designed to infiltrate water (no underdrain).
This page (Category) provides links to tables that provide information on infiltration practices.
The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
This page was last edited on 4 August 2022, at 18:58.