• *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.
    78 KB (12,338 words) - 13:58, 20 February 2023
  • ...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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