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+ | <th><center><font size=5>'''Welcome to the Minnesota Stormwater Manual wiki'''</font size></center></th> | ||
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+ | <td>The format for this page has changed. If you would like to access the Table of Contents or Main page as they previously existed, use the following links. | ||
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Image:Stormwater BMPs.png|500px|thumb|alt=imagemap for stormwater BMPs|'''Stormwater Best Management Practices'''. Mouse hover over an '''i''' box to read a description of the practice, or click on an '''i''' box to go to a page on the practice. | Image:Stormwater BMPs.png|500px|thumb|alt=imagemap for stormwater BMPs|'''Stormwater Best Management Practices'''. Mouse hover over an '''i''' box to read a description of the practice, or click on an '''i''' box to go to a page on the practice. | ||
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circle 3800 1600 100[[Bacteria in stormwater|Ultimately the source of bacteria in urban stormwater is animal waste. Identifying the specific source is more challenging and likely varies with location and land use. Typical sources include domestic pets and wildlife, particularly birds. Sources of bacteria to receiving waters include urban stormwater runoff, leaking sewer lines, sewer overflows, septic systems, landfills, marinas and pumpout facilities, poorly operating packing plants, and other illicit discharges.]] | circle 3800 1600 100[[Bacteria in stormwater|Ultimately the source of bacteria in urban stormwater is animal waste. Identifying the specific source is more challenging and likely varies with location and land use. Typical sources include domestic pets and wildlife, particularly birds. Sources of bacteria to receiving waters include urban stormwater runoff, leaking sewer lines, sewer overflows, septic systems, landfills, marinas and pumpout facilities, poorly operating packing plants, and other illicit discharges.]] | ||
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The basis for organizing information on this website is the Categories function, which can be accessed in the left toolbar or [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Finding_a_topic#Using_Categories at this link]. | The basis for organizing information on this website is the Categories function, which can be accessed in the left toolbar or [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Finding_a_topic#Using_Categories at this link]. |
The format for this page has changed. If you would like to access the Table of Contents or Main page as they previously existed, use the following links.
The wiki platform provides multiple options for searching topics. You can find out more on the following pages. |
The basis for organizing information on this website is the Categories function, which can be accessed in the left toolbar or at this link.
Below are the nine Level 1 Categories, associated Level 2 categories (subcategories), and links to each of them.