• ...h of the reservoir/subbase layer from the bottom of the permeable pavement material to the top of the underlying soil subgrade, in feet; and ...ed media), equal to the distance from the bottom of the permeable pavement material to the underlying soil subgrade, in feet; and
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  • ...r if there is a sensitive underlying [[Glossary#A|aquifer]] and the bottom material of the pond allows for [[Glossary#I|infiltration]]. ...anting sites, and backfill these with uncompacted topsoil or other organic material.
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn *[[Supporting material for trees]]
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are
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  • ...Erickson et al., 2012]. The 5 to 8 percent range is based upon iron filing material that is approximately 90 percent elemental iron with a size distribution ap <!--*[[Supporting material for stormwater ponds]]-->
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  • <!--*[[Supporting material for stormwater ponds]]--> ...impervious liner if there is a sensitive underlying aquifer and the bottom material of the pond allows for infiltration.
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  • ...ment devices'''</span> (mtds) in the State of Minnesota. The page includes supporting information, guidance and recommendations, and links to additional informat ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn ...as well as the simple addition of sand to improve permeability or organic material other than compost (e.g. peat).
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn ...orosity or void fraction is a measure of the void (i.e. empty) spaces in a material, and is a fraction of the volume of voids over the total volume, between 0
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  • '''Response''': Unless otherwise noted, all material in the Manual is owned by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). Wo ...ovide the link for this referenced document "see the appropriate Hazardous Material Storage and Handling fact sheet."
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn ...orosity or void fraction is a measure of the void (i.e. empty) spaces in a material, and is a fraction of the volume of voids over the total volume, between 0
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  • ...pre‐existing conditions (e.g., do not breach a perched water table that is supporting a wetland). For a discussion of potential stormwater hotspots, groundwater <p>This permit prohibits discharges of any material other than stormwater treated in compliance with this permit and discharges
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  • ...pronounced when the majority of phosphorus is associated with particulate material. ...tors affect emcs, as discussed above. Emcs can and should be adjusted when supporting data exist. Local monitoring data should be used to support different emcs
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