• ...he infiltration rate chart in the Minnesota Stormwater Manual to determine design infiltration rates. When soil borings indicate type A soils, permittees sho ...al soil boring should be made. Soil borings must be undertaken during the design phase (i.e. prior to the commencement of construction) to determine how ext
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  • ...tland, links to supporting information, and links to information on system design, inspection, operation, and maintenance. ...WS-Linear_Modular_Wetland#Configurations appropriate configurations in the Design Manual] and [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=BioClean_MW
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  • General design criteria for iron-enhanced filtration systems includes ==Design phase maintenance considerations==
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  • ....state.mn.us/index.php/Design_criteria_for_bioretention#Landscaping Design criteria for bioretention] and [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Minnesot ...state.mn.us/environment/erosion/pdf/native-seed-mix-dm.pdf Native Seed Mix Design for Roadsides]: Minnesota Department of Transportation
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  • ...er. 1996. [https://owl.cwp.org/mdocs-posts/design-of-sw-filtering-systems/ Design of stormwater filtering systems]. Prepared by The Center for Watershed Prot *[[Design criteria for iron enhanced sand filter]]
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  • .... Bioretention, when designed with an underdrain and liner, is also a good design option for treating Potential stormwater hotspots. Bioretention is extremel ...more common tool in the stormwater management toolbox and as the number of design variants increases, so does the number of names for each of these variants.
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  • .... Bioretention, when designed with an underdrain and liner, is also a good design option for treating Potential stormwater hotspots. Bioretention is extremel ...stormwater_program MPCA Construction General Permit (CGP)], which includes design and performance standards for permanent stormwater management systems. Thes
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  • <td>per local criteria</td> <td>size per equirements based on 10- year design flow</td>
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  • ...ermining what level of treatment is necessary to achieve the water quality criteria of the end use. ...the Target Center in Minneapolis Minnesota. Image Courtesy of The Kestrel Design Group, Inc.</font size>]]
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  • For the constructed wetland BMP, BMP watershed areas is the only required design parameter. ...g to the guidelines in the MN stormwater manual.” Design and construction criteria can be found at [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Stormwater_wet
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  • ...needed for constructed pond in the MIDS calculator. The User must select a design level and answer yes or no to whether an amendment is used.</font size>]] ...ns. Annual pollutant reductions are applied in three levels based on pond design.
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  • <span title="Stormwater wetlands are similar in design to stormwater ponds and mainly differ by their variety of water depths and ...stormwater_program MPCA Construction General Permit] (CGP), which includes design and performance standards for permanent stormwater management systems. Thes
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  • ...er Network has developed [http://chesapeakestormwater.net/training-library/design-adaptations/stormwater-bmp-maintenance/ two videos] that illustrate inspect In addition to the design items previously mentioned, some key actions help ensure the long-term perf
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  • *The [[Design criteria for green roofs|green roof is properly designed]] ...n specifications for green roofs|constructed]], consistent with the design criteria
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  • ...gm.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/aashto1993.pdf (AASHTO)]. 1993. ''Guide for Design of Pavement Structures'', American Association of State Highway and Transpo ...2007. [http://secement.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/EB303.pdf Hydrologic Design of Pervious Concrete]. EB303. Portland Cement Association, Skokie, Illinois
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  • ...ion and maintenance of GSI, and the logistics of incorporating GSI in park design (policy, finance, and stakeholder engagement) ...itects, design engineers, consultants, and those interested in sustainable design
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  • ...gory:Level 3 - Best management practices/Specifications and details/Design criteria]]
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  • ...bbons, links to supporting information, and links to information on system design, inspection, operation, and maintenance. #Design, assemble, install, operate, and maintain Up-Flo Filter w/Filter Ribbons sy
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