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− | + | '''Absorption'''<br>   a physical or chemical phenomenon or a process in which atoms, molecules or ions enter some bulk phase – gas, liquid or solid material. | |
− | + | <br>'''Access and egress control'''<br>  reinforced or rocked entrance and exit points to the site to deter tracking of sediment off the site onto adjacent streets | |
− | + | <br>[[Karst|'''Active karst''']] <br>   a terrain having distinctive landforms and hydrology created primarily from the dissolution of soluble rocks within 50 feet of the land surface [Minn. R. 7090] | |
− | + | <br>'''Adsorption'''<br>   the adhesion of an extremely thin layer of molecules to the surfaces of solid bodies or liquids with which they are in contact | |
− | + | <br> '''Aggrade''' <br>   the build up of sediment or eroded material | |
− | + | <br>'''Anaerobic''' <br>   condition operating in a system where there is the absence of free oxygen available for biologic use. | |
− | + | <br>'''Animal waste management''' <br>   practices and procedures which prevent the movement of animal wastes or byproducts from feeding or holding areas into the wider environment. | |
− | + | <br>'''Annual load''' <br>   quantity of pollutants, sediment, or nutrients carried by a water body over the period of a year | |
− | + | <br>'''Antecedent soil moisture''' <br>   the water content held by a soil before a storm event. This has an effect on the amount of water that will runoff due to that event. | |
− | + | <br>'''Applicable [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Overview_of_TMDLs Wasteload Allocation] (WLA)''' <br>   a Wasteload Allocation assigned to the permittee and approved by the USEPA | |
− | + | <br>'''Aquifer''' <br>   a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater. | |
+ | <br>'''Atmospheric controls''' <br>   reducing or removing wind erosion, dust, or statutory emissions regulations | ||
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− | *baffle weir - A structure used in measuring the rate of flow fitted with a grating or plate across a channel or pipe which makes the flow more uniform in different parts of the cross section of the stream. | + | *baffle weir - |
+ | :A structure used in measuring the rate of flow fitted with a grating or plate across a channel or pipe which makes the flow more uniform in different parts of the cross section of the stream. | ||
*bankfull - flow in a stream or river where the water level is to the top of its bank. This is considered to be the channel forming flow and has a recurrence interval of around 2.5–years. | *bankfull - flow in a stream or river where the water level is to the top of its bank. This is considered to be the channel forming flow and has a recurrence interval of around 2.5–years. | ||
*bank stabilization - activities undertaken to shore up or ensure the integrity of a stream or river bank and protect it from erosion and slumping. | *bank stabilization - activities undertaken to shore up or ensure the integrity of a stream or river bank and protect it from erosion and slumping. |
Absorption
a physical or chemical phenomenon or a process in which atoms, molecules or ions enter some bulk phase – gas, liquid or solid material.
Access and egress control
reinforced or rocked entrance and exit points to the site to deter tracking of sediment off the site onto adjacent streets
Active karst
a terrain having distinctive landforms and hydrology created primarily from the dissolution of soluble rocks within 50 feet of the land surface [Minn. R. 7090]
Adsorption
the adhesion of an extremely thin layer of molecules to the surfaces of solid bodies or liquids with which they are in contact
Aggrade
the build up of sediment or eroded material
Anaerobic
condition operating in a system where there is the absence of free oxygen available for biologic use.
Animal waste management
practices and procedures which prevent the movement of animal wastes or byproducts from feeding or holding areas into the wider environment.
Annual load
quantity of pollutants, sediment, or nutrients carried by a water body over the period of a year
Antecedent soil moisture
the water content held by a soil before a storm event. This has an effect on the amount of water that will runoff due to that event.
Applicable Wasteload Allocation (WLA)
a Wasteload Allocation assigned to the permittee and approved by the USEPA
Aquifer
a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater.
Atmospheric controls
reducing or removing wind erosion, dust, or statutory emissions regulations