• ...iodegradable, open-weave blankets that provide temporary cover and support for establishing vegetation on bare soil areas. ECBs provide cover for bare soil and support for emergent vegetation (i.e., typically grass) from the time of seeding until
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  • ...d be included during the design phase of a project. For information on O&M for GSI practices, see [[Operation and maintenance of green stormwater infrastr **For bioinfiltration (bioretention without an underdrain), use a high organic ma
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  • ...rmwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Information_on_pollutant_removal_by_BMPs#References Sources].'''<br> ...on enhanced sand filters is covered on another page: [[Calculating credits for iron enhanced sand filter]]|alert-info}}
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  • ...ces Sources]. NOTE: removal efficiencies are 100 percent of captured water for systems with no underdrain'''.<br> ...ected to calculate credits. The model selected depends on your objectives. For compliance with the Construction Stormwater permit, the model must be based
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  • #REDIRECT [[Design, construction, operation and maintenance specifications for pretreatment vegetated filter strips]] ...ng|300px|thumb|alt=filter strip schematic|<font size=3>Plan view schematic for a pretreatment vegetated filter strip, indicating that slope should be 0 pe
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  • ...rmwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Information_on_pollutant_removal_by_BMPs#References Sources].'''<br> ...nly iron enhanced pond benches are discussed in this manual as a mechanism for retaining dissolved phosphorus.'''
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  • ...an be more area designated and managed for specially protected waters than for regular ones. This page presents a condensed framework for managing stormwater when these [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.ph
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  • #REDIRECT [[Overview for infiltration]] ...rvious area is being created, and the permit] stipulates certain standards for various categories of stormwater management practices.
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  • ...d using [https://shsam.barr.com/ SHSAM], or follow guidance in this manual for [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Design,_construction,_o ...rom being overloaded, primarily by sediment. Pretreatment is also required for post-construction practices covered under the [https://stormwater.pca.state
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  • The natural environment provides basic services required for humans and all life to survive. These ecosystem services can be divided int ...ic compounds from carbon dioxide. Plants and algae are largely responsible for primary production. Other examples of supporting services are nutrient cycl
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  • ...ch, the dry well and the underground infiltration system. To see overviews for other infiltration practices, see the following sections. *[[Overview for bioretention]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Overview for infiltration]] ...ch, the dry well and the underground infiltration system. To see overviews for other infiltration practices, see the following sections.
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  • ...il], the [https://www.cts.umn.edu/research/search?search=Stormwater Center for Transportation Studies], the [https://stormwater.safl.umn.edu/ St. Anthony ...ader is referred to the Manual’s subject-specific pages for discussion and references related to research on a given topic.
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  • ...ta Regulated hotspots are subject to the NPDES Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Activity, and/or local ordinances. ...=common operations to assess pshs|<font size=3>Common operations and areas for assessing PSHs include management of turf, waste, loading docks, downspouts
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  • ...ED'' - Indicates design guidance that is extremely beneficial or necessary for proper functioning of the filtration practice, but not specifically require ''RECOMMENDED'' - Indicates design guidance that is helpful for filtration practice performance but not critical to the design.
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  • ...g and that has powerful search abilities. See [[Introduction to the wiki]] for more information. ...ew development, 9.Case studies for stormwater treatment trains, 10.Process for selecting Best Management Practices"> '''See contents'''</span>
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  • ...erature can intensify the urban heat island effect, putting people at risk for heat exhaustion and heat stroke (USEPA, 2022a). Climate change also affects ...Foster et al., 2011), tree trenches/boxes with underdrains, biofiltration, swales with permeable check dams, permeable pavement with underdrains, preservatio
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  • ...px|alt=photo of vehicle tracking pad|<font size=3>Properly constructed BMP for vehicle tracking.</font size>]] Vehicle tracking BMPs are appropriate during the construction period for all sites with vehicles passing through disturbed areas prior to entering p
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  • ...or land uses not included above, see the table [[Event mean concentrations for total suspended solids]] ...ge size."> '''suspended solids'''</span> (TSS) in urban stormwater runoff. For a discussion of TSS in stormwater runoff, including information on sources,
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  • ...d verifying the performance of stormwater best management practices (BMPs) for Clean Water Act compliance purposes.</font size>]] ...most able to address an identified problem. Selecting an inappropriate BMP for a site could lead to adverse resource impacts, friction with regulators if
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