• *[[Types of green roofs]] *[[Requirements, recommendations and information for using green roofs as a BMP in the MIDS calculator]]</noinclude>
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  • <th>Stormwater BMP</th> Sediment Basin (depending on watershed soil types, contributing drainage area, and potential for system fouling/plugging)</td
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  • ...w illustrates the number of BMP types implemented for the major structural BMP categories. Since this was an optional field in the reporting form, the tot <gallery caption="Number of BMPs implemented for different structural BMP types. Click on an image for enlarged view." widths="250px">
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  • The following types of filtration systems are appropriate for Minnesota, depending upon project ...do not provide adequate pollutant removal benefits to act as a stand-alone BMP.
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  • *May be used in a variety of soil types ...Values below are approximately mid-range removals for a standard designed BMP that is properly constructed and maintained.
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  • ...anaged turf), and annual runoff and pollutant removal for a variety of BMP types. The Results tab displays summary information for the site and for each BMP.
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  • ==General discussion of types of bioretention BMPs== This section provides an overview of the general types of bioretention practices.
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  • [[file:Bioretention photo 1.jpg|left|300px|thumb|alt=photo of a bioretention BMP|<font size=3>Bioretention basin (Source: CDM Smith)</font size>]] ...al., 2012; Denich et al., 2013; Li and Davis, 2013; California Stormwater BMP
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  • ...h is needed on many BMPs to understand how much salt can be saved when the BMP is implemented. The tool contains a list of over 200 BMPs, most of which wo ...salt/sand pile uncovered over the winter. By implementing the recommended BMP of storing salt/sand pile indoor, there is an estimated 17% reduction poten
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  • {{:Types of bioretention basins}} ==General discussion of types of bioretention BMPs==
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  • *ASCE/EPA. [http://www.bmpdatabase.org/ International BMP Database]. ...ment-practices-for-cold-climates/oclc/50510680 Minnesota Urban Small Sites BMP Manual, Stormwater Best Management Practice for Cold Climates]. St. Paul, M
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  • ...tion) to treat stormwater runoff prior to entering a structural stormwater BMP. Pretreatment vegetated filter strips are especially effective at capturing ...astructure (above and below ground); and (3) type of structural stormwater BMP with <span title="Infiltration Best Management Practices (BMPs) treat urban
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  • ...l used in the MIDS calculator to represent the tree trench system-tree box BMP with an underdrain. Note the symbol shows multiple trees since tree trench ...the underdrain and the native soils is infiltrated. In a tree trench/box BMP with an underdrain, all pollutants in infiltrated water are removed, while
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  • ...ural methods used to treat runoff"> '''best management practice'''</span> (BMP)). Stormwater wetland size and outflow regulation requirements can be signi {{:Table showing typical BMP best attainable effluent concentrations}}
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  • *Appropriate chemicals must be chosen based on the expected soil types and pH, turbidity, and flowrate of stormwater into the chemical treatment s ===Sedimentation basin or BMP utilized system===
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  • ...tion on implementing a stormwater [[Glossary#B|Best Management Practice]] (BMP) treatment train for a retrofit site. To see other scenarios, see [[Scenari ...ant removal and volume reduction processes. The table below summarizes the BMP practice categories and their applicability to this site
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  • ...stormwater treatment. When properly designed, constructed, and maintained, BMP retrofits, as discussed here, increase the aesthetics of an area by providi ...lmost any type of BMP can be used in retrofitting existing infrastructure. BMP selection depends on site location and characteristics. The existing land u
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  • ...tion on implementing a stormwater [[Glossary#B|Best Management Practice]] (BMP) treatment train for an [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Glossa ...h leads to reduced water quality. The goal of this project is to install a BMP treatment train to reduce runoff volume and pollutant loads for the [http:/
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  • ...50 foot minimum horizontal separation is REQUIRED between any infiltration BMP and all other public water supply wells.The Construction Stormwater Permit ...ormwater Manual recommends that soil borings or pits be dug to verify soil types and infiltration capacity characteristics and to determine the depth to gro
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  • ...llutant loading assumptions can be applied to source areas within land use types, allowing for refinement of runoff and pollutant loading results. ...is capable of providing accurate pollutant removal estimates regardless of BMP network and subwatershed configuration, and is capable of demonstrating com
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