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*impaired waters - streams or lakes that do not meet their designated uses because of excess pollutants or identified stressors | *impaired waters - streams or lakes that do not meet their designated uses because of excess pollutants or identified stressors | ||
*impervious surface - means a constructed hard surface that either prevents or retards the entry of water into the soil and causes water to run off the surface in greater quantities and at an increased rate of flow than prior to development. Examples include rooftops, sidewalks, patios, driveways, parking lots, storage areas, and concrete, asphalt, or gravel roads | *impervious surface - means a constructed hard surface that either prevents or retards the entry of water into the soil and causes water to run off the surface in greater quantities and at an increased rate of flow than prior to development. Examples include rooftops, sidewalks, patios, driveways, parking lots, storage areas, and concrete, asphalt, or gravel roads | ||
+ | *Impervious surface ('''MIDS definition''') - a surface that impedes the infiltration of rainfall and results in an increased volume of surface runoff (see also [[Glossary#I|the definition in the glossary]] of this manual). | ||
*infiltration - flow of water from the land surface into the subsurface (see [[Design infiltration rates]]) | *infiltration - flow of water from the land surface into the subsurface (see [[Design infiltration rates]]) | ||
*individual permit - necessary if activities are not covered under one of the state’s general permit provisions | *individual permit - necessary if activities are not covered under one of the state’s general permit provisions | ||
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+ | *Land disturbance ('''MIDS definition''') - any activity that results in a change or alteration in the existing ground cover (both vegetative and non-vegetative) and/or the existing soil topography. Land disturbing activities include, but are not limited to, development, redevelopment, demolition, construction, reconstruction, clearing, grading, filling, stockpiling, excavation and borrow pits. | ||
*large storm hydrology - a 10–year or greater storm event | *large storm hydrology - a 10–year or greater storm event | ||
*lattice blocks - a form of pervious pavers consisting of interlocking components having an open space in the middle for vegetation or gravel | *lattice blocks - a form of pervious pavers consisting of interlocking components having an open space in the middle for vegetation or gravel | ||
+ | *Linear project ('''MIDS definition''') - construction or reconstruction of roads, trails, sidewalks, and rail lines that are not part of a common plan of development or sale | ||
*live storage - the portion of a storage basin or reservoir that is at or above the outlet and used for temporary water storage | *live storage - the portion of a storage basin or reservoir that is at or above the outlet and used for temporary water storage | ||
*low density residential - a low concentration of housing units in a specific area or on a specific property, typical of rural areas | *low density residential - a low concentration of housing units in a specific area or on a specific property, typical of rural areas | ||
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*native vegetation - plants that are adapted to and occur naturally in a specific location | *native vegetation - plants that are adapted to and occur naturally in a specific location | ||
*natural area conservation - the identification and protection of natural resources and features that maintain the pre-development hydrology at a site by reducing runoff, promoting infiltration, and preventing soil erosion. 90% capture rule the design of stormwater treatment practices to capture and treat 90% of the annual rainfall from runoff producing events | *natural area conservation - the identification and protection of natural resources and features that maintain the pre-development hydrology at a site by reducing runoff, promoting infiltration, and preventing soil erosion. 90% capture rule the design of stormwater treatment practices to capture and treat 90% of the annual rainfall from runoff producing events | ||
+ | *New development ('''MIDS definition''') - any development that results in the conversion of land that is currently prairie, agriculture, forest, or meadow and has less than 15 percent impervious surface. Land that was previously developed, but now razed and vacant, will not be considered new development | ||
*nitrification - is the biological oxidation of ammonia or ammonium to nitrite followed by the oxidation of the nitrite to nitrate. | *nitrification - is the biological oxidation of ammonia or ammonium to nitrite followed by the oxidation of the nitrite to nitrate. | ||
*no exposure - all industrial materials or activities are protected by a storm resistant shelter to prevent exposure to rain, snow, snowmelt, or runoff | *no exposure - all industrial materials or activities are protected by a storm resistant shelter to prevent exposure to rain, snow, snowmelt, or runoff | ||
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*recurrence interval - the inverse probability that a certain flow will occur. It represents a mean time interval based on the distribution of flows over a period of record | *recurrence interval - the inverse probability that a certain flow will occur. It represents a mean time interval based on the distribution of flows over a period of record | ||
*redevelopment - any construction, alteration, or improvement that disturbs greater than or equal to 5,000 square feet of existing impervious cover performed on sites where the existing land use is commercial, industrial, institutional, or residential | *redevelopment - any construction, alteration, or improvement that disturbs greater than or equal to 5,000 square feet of existing impervious cover performed on sites where the existing land use is commercial, industrial, institutional, or residential | ||
+ | *Redevelopment ('''MIDS definition''') - any development that is not considered new development (see also [[Glossary#R|the definition in the glossary]] of this manual). | ||
*removal rate - the rate at which a pollutant is removed from the water column | *removal rate - the rate at which a pollutant is removed from the water column | ||
*retention - the permanent or temporary storage of stormwater to prevent it from leaving the development site retrofit the introduction of a new or improved stormwater management element where it either never existed or did not operate effectively | *retention - the permanent or temporary storage of stormwater to prevent it from leaving the development site retrofit the introduction of a new or improved stormwater management element where it either never existed or did not operate effectively |