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− | + | <dt>elution </dt> <dd> washing out of ions in solution from a snowpack. </dd> | |
− | + | <dt>Emergency Response Area (ERA) </dt> <dd> The part of the wellhead protection area that is defined by a one-year time of travel within the aquifer that is used by the public water supply well. | |
− | + | ([https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/?id=4720.5250 Minnesota Rules, part 4720.5250], subpart 3). It is used to set priorities for managing potential contamination sources within the DWSMA. </dd> | |
− | + | <dt>erosion </dt> <dd> the wearing down or washing away of the soil and land surface by the action of water, wind or ice. </dd> | |
− | + | <dt>erosion control </dt> <dd> any efforts to prevent the wearing or washing away of the soil or land surface. </dd> | |
− | + | <dt>erosion control blanket </dt> <dd> a natural or geotextile mat placed in areas susceptible to erosion to hold the soil in place until it can be permanently stabilized through vegetation or armoring. </dd> | |
− | + | <dt>eutrophic </dt> <dd> an environment which has an excessive concentration of nutrients. </dd> | |
− | + | <dt>evaporation </dt> <dd> the process of changing from a liquid state into a gas. </dd> | |
− | + | <dt>evapotranspiration </dt> <dd> loss of water to the atmosphere as a result of the joint processes of evaporation and transpiration through vegetation. </dd> | |
− | + | <dt>event–based load </dt> <dd> quantity of pollutants, sediment, or nutrients carried by a water body for particular magnitude storm events. </dd> | |
− | + | <dt>event mean concentration (EMC) </dt> <dd> the total constituent (pollutant) mass discharge divided by the total runoff volume. </dd> | |
− | + | <dt>exfiltration </dt> <dd> uncontrolled outward leakage through cracks and interstices. </dd> | |
− | + | <dt>extensive green roof </dt> <dd> xeriscape type plantings in shallow, draughty growing medium typically on urban rooftops. </dd> | |
− | + | <dt>extreme event </dt> <dd> an 100–year, 24–hour rain event or an 100–year, 10–day snowmelt event or greater. </dd> | |
+ | <dt>[http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Extreme_flood_control_criteria_%28Vp100%29 extreme flood] </dt> <dd> control for the 100–year, 24–hour or larger events, to maintain the boundaries of the pre-development 100–year floodplain, reduce flooding risks to life, reduce property damage, and protect the physical integrity of the stormwater management practices. </dd> | ||
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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
Baffle weir
Bankfull
Bank stabilization
Base flow
Basin
Bed load
Best Management Practice (BMP)
Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Nonpoint Sources (BASINS)
Better site design (BSD)
Biofiltration
Bioinfiltration
Biological additives
Biological oxygen demand(BOD)
Bog
Bounce
Brownfield
Buffers