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− | <dt> | + | <dt>Head </dt><dd> The difference in elevation between two points in a body of water and the resulting pressure of the fluid at the lower point. </dd> |
− | <dt>HEC–1 </dt><dd> | + | <dt>HEC–1 </dt><dd> A rainfall–runoff model developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.</dd> |
− | <dt>HEC–2 </dt><dd> | + | <dt>HEC–2 </dt><dd> A rainfall–runoff model developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to compute steady–state water surface elevation profiles in natural and constructed channels.</dd> |
− | <dt> | + | <dt>High density residential </dt><dd> A high concentration of housing units in a specific area or on a specific property, typical of urban areas.</dd> |
− | <dt> | + | <dt>Hotspot </dt><dd> Point source potential pollution generating land uses such as gas stations, chemical storage facilities, industrial facilities, etc. </dd> |
− | <dt> | + | <dt>Housekeeping (BMP) </dt><dd> Any of a number of BMPs designed to keep pollutants from entering the waste stream by maintaining clean conditions, including street sweeping, litter pick–up and animal clean–up.</dd> |
− | <dt> | + | <dt>Hybrid rule </dt><dd> Current MPCA water quality volume criteria in the General Permit, so called due to encompassing four different rules depending on the type of BMP used and whether the receiving water is indicated as a Special Water.</dd> |
− | <dt>HydroCAD </dt><dd> | + | <dt>HydroCAD </dt><dd> A computer aided design program for modeling the hydrology and hydraulics of stormwater runoff.</dd> |
− | <dt> | + | <dt>Hydrograph </dt><dd> Graphical representation of stage or discharge at a point in a drainage as a function of time.</dd> |
− | <dt>[[Design infiltration rates| | + | <dt>[[Design infiltration rates|Hydrologic soils groups]] </dt><dd> A NRCS designation to give different soil types to reflect their relative surface permeability and infiltrative capability. Rankings for from high infiltration rates in Group A to very low infiltration rates in Group D.</dd> |
− | <dt> | + | <dt>Hydrology </dt><dd> The science dealing with the properties, distribution, and circulation of water hydroperiod the length of time an area is inundated or saturated by water.</dd> |
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