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<dt> Dead storage </dt> <dd> The permanent storage volume of a pond degrade downcutting where softer material is present in a stream channel. </dd> | <dt> Dead storage </dt> <dd> The permanent storage volume of a pond degrade downcutting where softer material is present in a stream channel. </dd> | ||
− | <dt>Denitrification </dt> <dd> | + | <dt>Denitrification </dt> <dd> A microbially facilitated process of nitrate reduction. </dd> |
− | <dt>Densimetric stratification </dt> <dd> | + | <dt>Densimetric stratification </dt> <dd> Impairment of vertical mixing and oxygenation of bottom water layers. </dd> |
− | <dt>Design storm streamflow </dt> <dd> | + | <dt>Design storm streamflow </dt> <dd> From a storm event used as a standard for which performance of stormwater management practices are measured. </dd> |
− | <dt>Detention time </dt> <dd> | + | <dt>Detention time </dt> <dd> The theoretical calculated time that a small amount of water is held in a settling basin.</dd> |
− | <dt>Disconnection </dt> <dd> | + | <dt>Disconnection </dt> <dd> Technique to spread runoff generated from rooftops or impervious surfaces into adjacent pervious areas where it can be filtered and infiltrated.</dd> |
− | <dt>Drainageway </dt> <dd> | + | <dt>Drainageway </dt> <dd> A course or channel along which water moves in draining an area. </dd> |
− | <dt>Drawdown time </dt> <dd> | + | <dt>Drawdown time </dt> <dd> The time from the high water level in a BMP to 1 to 2 inches above the bottom of the facility at the lowest part of the BMP. </dd> |
<dt>[http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Stormwater_and_wellhead_protection Drinking water supply management area (DWSMA)] </dt> <dd> the surface and subsurface area surrounding a public water supply well, including the wellhead protection area, that must be managed by the entity identified in a wellhead protection plan. This area is delineated using identifiable landmarks that reflect the scientifically calculated wellhead protection area boundaries as closely as possible. </dd> | <dt>[http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Stormwater_and_wellhead_protection Drinking water supply management area (DWSMA)] </dt> <dd> the surface and subsurface area surrounding a public water supply well, including the wellhead protection area, that must be managed by the entity identified in a wellhead protection plan. This area is delineated using identifiable landmarks that reflect the scientifically calculated wellhead protection area boundaries as closely as possible. </dd> | ||
− | <dt>Dry pond </dt> <dd> | + | <dt>Dry pond </dt> <dd> A water bearing stormwater management facility that controls peak runoff flows to receiving bodies such as rivers and streams which is typically free of water during dry periods, but filled during times of rainfall </dd> |
− | <dt>Dry well </dt> <dd> | + | <dt>Dry well </dt> <dd> A deep covered hole acting as an underground storage facility for stormwater until it seeps into the surrounding soil. </dd> |
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