• ...ormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Compost_and_stormwater_management compost]. The page was largely reorganized, but some material was updated and some ...ormwater#Stormwater_design_recommendations_to_enhance_phosphorus_removal a table] on design considerations for phosphorus. The MPCA hopes to contract work i
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  • *[[Compost and stormwater management]] ...e 270 325 30 [[Wet swale (wetland channel)|Wet swales occur when the water table is located very close to the surface or water does not readily drain out of
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  • ...illustrating separation distance from bottom of infiltration BMP to water table or top of bedrock. This diagram includes a modified subsoil zone in which t ...php?title=Shallow_soils_and_shallow_depth_to_bedrock seasonally high water table].
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  • ...10 percent of the influent concentration). They also found that increasing compost from 0 percent to 10 percent more than doubles the expected lifespan for 10 The following table summarizes common maintenance concerns, suggested actions, and recommended
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  • If the swale is constructed as an infiltration practice, the following table summarizes required and recommended minimum horizontal and vertical setback ...illustrating separation distance from bottom of infiltration BMP to water table or top of bedrock. This diagram includes a modified subsoil zone in which t
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  • ...ng is required prior to disposal or beneficial use (e.g. fill, topsoil, or compost) to determine proper management. ...water.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Compost_and_stormwater_management '''compost''']</span>, peat, wood chips, or <span title="Fiber from the outer husk of
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  • ...of complexity. Depending on the project, additional roles not shown in the table may be needed. The following table describes characteristics of [[Types of green roofs|extensive, semi-intensi
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  • [[Table of Contents test page]] ...e 270 325 30 [[Wet swale (wetland channel)|Wet swales occur when the water table is located very close to the surface or water does not readily drain out of
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  • *the seasonally high water table may inundate the swale; but not above the design bottom of the channel, *Site stabilization: Course woodchips and compost should be used throughout the limit of disturbance for site stabilization.
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  • ...[http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/File:BMP_processes.xlsx this table], which provides a summary of processes and practices. *Compost amended soils
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  • ...isted, a permit isn’t required even if a Secondary SIC code is listed. See Table 1. #Backyard compost sites.
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  • ...nd technical review teams, a proposed redesign of the manual main page and table of contents, the MIDS calculator, linking research to the Manual and an upd *Compost: Uses and Benefits-Add Value to your Erosion Control and Landscape Project
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  • ...rough. Filtration through a granular inorganic (sand, perlite) or organic (compost, leaf pellet) medium can be a fairly effective way to treat many of the pol ...ce water bodies, outside of the floodplain and well above the ground water table.
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  • ...d to maintain pre‐existing conditions (e.g., do not breach a perched water table that is supporting a wetland). For a discussion of potential stormwater hot ...ee(s) is/are responsible. BMPs designed to decompose on site (such as some compost logs) may be left in place.
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