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− | <dt>Absorption</dt><dd> | + | <dt>Absorption</dt><dd> A physical or chemical phenomenon or a process in which atoms, molecules or ions enter some bulk phase – gas, liquid or solid material.</dd> |
<dt>Access and egress control</dt><dd> Reinforced or rocked entrance and exit points to the site to deter tracking of sediment off the site onto adjacent streets.</dd> | <dt>Access and egress control</dt><dd> Reinforced or rocked entrance and exit points to the site to deter tracking of sediment off the site onto adjacent streets.</dd> | ||
− | <dt>[[Karst|Active karst]] </dt><dd> | + | <dt>[[Karst|Active karst]] </dt><dd> 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].</dd> |
− | <dt>Adsorption</dt><dd> | + | <dt>Adsorption</dt><dd> The adhesion of an extremely thin layer of molecules to the surfaces of solid bodies or liquids with which they are in contact.</dd> |
− | <dt> Aggrade</dt><dd> | + | <dt> Aggrade</dt><dd> The build up of sediment or eroded material.</dd> |
− | <dt>Anaerobic</dt><dd> | + | <dt>Anaerobic</dt><dd> Condition operating in a system where there is the absence of free oxygen available for biologic use.</dd> |
− | <dt>Animal waste management </dt><dd> | + | <dt>Animal waste management </dt><dd> Practices and procedures which prevent the movement of animal wastes or byproducts from feeding or holding areas into the wider environment.</dd> |
− | <dt>Annual load</dt><dd> | + | <dt>Annual load</dt><dd> Quantity of pollutants, sediment, or nutrients carried by a water body over the period of a year.</dd> |
− | <dt>Antecedent soil moisture</dt><dd> | + | <dt>Antecedent soil moisture</dt><dd> 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.</dd> |
− | <dt>Applicable [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Overview_of_TMDLs Wasteload Allocation] (WLA)</dt><dd> | + | <dt>Applicable [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Overview_of_TMDLs Wasteload Allocation] (WLA)</dt><dd> A Wasteload Allocation assigned to the permittee and approved by the USEPA.</dd> |
− | <dt>Aquifer</dt><dd> | + | <dt>Aquifer</dt><dd> A body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater.</dd> |
− | <dt>Atmospheric controls</dt><dd> | + | <dt>Atmospheric controls</dt><dd> Reducing or removing wind erosion, dust, or statutory emissions regulations.</dd> |
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