• ...mporarily store stormwater before allowing it to infiltrate into the soil. Design variants include; the infiltration basin, the infiltration trench, the dry ...1)], commonly called the Construction General Permit (CGP), which includes design and performance standards for permanent stormwater management systems. Thes
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  • ...t=check it out image|<font size=3>[[Linear Permanent Stormwater Management Design Flow Chart]].</font size>]] ...nt System|Construction Stormwater General Permit]] states “Permittees must design and construct a permanent stormwater treatment system to treat the [[MN CSW
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  • ...wet pond. Developers contract with engineering firms that are qualified to design and construct wet ponds. Once the project is complete, ownership of the pon ...ca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Minnesota_plant_lists Plants for stormwater design]
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  • ...length rather than break the swale into separate smaller lengths. Based on design restrictions, the channel slope cannot be less than 0.5 percent or greater ...as native soils rather than engineered media. If YES is selected, then the design parameters associated with the bioretention base will be activated.
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  • [[File:mids logo.jpg|300px|right|alt=image of Minimal Impact Design Standards logo]] ...als for new development, re-development and linear projects|Minimal Impact Design Standards performance goal]] of 1.1 inches. However, the methodology can be
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  • ...ctors such as cost, site constraints, aesthetic concerns, or water quality criteria. For these reasons, the selection and sizing of storage units may be an ite ...size for a stormwater harvest and use system is an iterative process. The design is usually optimized when the storage unit size (that is to say, cost) is a
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  • ...sion of numerous individual BMP sheets in favor of categorical sheets with design variations included on each sheet. This should be a more user-friendly way ...lution prevention|pollution prevention]], [[Better site design|better site design/LID]], runoff minimization (see [[Stormwater re-use and rainwater harvestin
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  • ...ortant tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff. Depending on design and construction, swales may provide additional benefits, including cleaner Incorporation of check dams into swale design allows treatment of a portion or all of the [https://stormwater.pca.state.m
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  • ...gement practices, not natural wetlands. Stormwater wetlands are similar in design to <span title="A stormwater retention basin that includes a combination of ...lly microscale, but multiple practices, when incorporated into a landscape design, provide macroscale benefits such as wildlife corridors.
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  • ...terra, links to supporting information, and links to information on system design, inspection, operation, and maintenance. #Design, assemble, install, operate, and maintain Filterra systems in accordance wi
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  • Design variants discussed on this page include the <span title="Infiltration basin ...1)], commonly called the Construction General Permit (CGP), which includes design and performance standards for permanent stormwater management systems. Thes
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  • ...nd lifespan of full treatment practices. This page provides information on design, construction, and maintenance of pretreatment vegetated filter strips. ==Design criteria==
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  • Design variants discussed on this page include the infiltration basin, the infiltr ...1)], commonly called the Construction General Permit (CGP), which includes design and performance standards for permanent stormwater management systems. Thes
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  • ==Design phase O&M considerations== ...and vegetation growth and load due to vehicular traffic. Designers should design these practices in ways that prevent or minimize O&M issues. Examples inclu
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  • ...g incentives to site developers to encourage the [[Credits for Better Site design|preservation of natural areas and the reduction of the volume of stormwater Three design levels were created for sand filters. These are described below. NOTE: PP=p
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  • #REDIRECT [[Design, construction, operation and maintenance specifications for pretreatment ve ...nd lifespan of full treatment practices. This page provides information on design, construction, and maintenance of pretreatment vegetated filter strips.
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  • ...del'''</span> which predicts pollutant and runoff removal at BMPs based on design-standard BMP removal rates published in the 2012 [http://www.bmpdatabase.or ...ts on-half inch, the BMP is undersized.}}, or not otherwise meeting design criteria),
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  • ...the water storage and use operation needs to be integrated into the system design. With an actively managed operating system, regular maintenance is also imp **Point of use water quality criteria/standards
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  • ...e/subbases thickness for supporting traffic is determined using structural design methods. The thicker of the two resulting designs is employed. ==Design phase maintenance considerations==
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  • ...|permeable pavement]] surface is delivered underground to the underlying [[Design guidelines for soil characteristics - tree trenches and tree boxes|media]] ...to trees, thus potentially allowing more trees to be incorporated into the design.
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