• .... See [[#Other Pollutants|Other Pollutants]], for a complete list of other pollutants addressed by infiltration practices. ...ces that work together to minimize the volume of stormwater runoff, remove pollutants, and reduce the rate of stormwater runoff being discharged to Minnesota wet
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • ...''filtration''']</span> practices that use sand media to filter and remove pollutants from stormwater before entering the downstream stormwater system or BMP. En ...mn.us/index.php/Calculating_credits_for_sand_filter#Other_pollutants Other pollutants] may be addressed by sand filters and enhanced sand filter practices.
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  • ...ltration''']</span> practices in that all water applied for irrigation and pollutants in that water are credited. The methodology differs, however, in that the w ...use/reuse#Other_Pollutants Other Pollutants], for a complete list of other pollutants retained by filtration practices.
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  • ...ant tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff and treatment of pollutants in stormwater runoff. If the practice utilizes vegetation, additional benef .... See [[#Other Pollutants|Other Pollutants]], for a complete list of other pollutants addressed by infiltration practices.
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  • ...ter BMPs, input BMP specific parameters, and route overflow stormwater and pollutants to downstream practices. ...runoff volume is used to calculate the pollutant loads from the site. The pollutants loads (L) in pounds are calculated with the following
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • ...can contain high levels of sodium, chloride, cyanide, and other associated pollutants. Capture, treat, and recycle salt-containing wash water or storage facility ...s. Education or possible regulation of these applicators could help reduce pollutants entering the MS4 community drainage system that eventually flow to sensitiv
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  • | Affects the availability of nutrients and pollutants ...ntration in soil. Salts affect availability and transport of nutrients and pollutants.
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  • ...ment processes and/or practices in a manner that ensures management of all pollutants that could affect a [[Glossary#R|receiving water]]. To provide guidance for ...er quality may improve due to mature plants ability absorb and filter more pollutants. A green roof will allow for reduction in runoff volume, peak discharge, de
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • *reduce stormwater pollutants; ...ment (such as filtration, adsorption, microbial activity) of these soluble pollutants. Again, however, flow originating in an industrial area, a high traffic are
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • Any practice that reduces pollutants prior to your outfalls, from conveyance systems owned by YOU, is a practice
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  • Potassium, sulfur, calcium, and magnesium are typically not pollutants of concern in stormwater runoff, but they may be deficient in some soils an ...e a concern in receiving waters, including nutrients, metals , and organic pollutants. Organic matter also provides a food source for bacteria and pathogens.
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Phosphorus]]
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  • *All annual percent removal rates for stormwater volume and pollutants must be between 0 and 100 percent. ...ned by the user. The annual volume reduction is defined by the user. All pollutants associated with stormwater that is reduced on an annual basis are captured
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  • ===Effects of coir on retention and fate of other pollutants=== ...s consisting of just soil and compost. Because concentrations of potential pollutants are low in coir, leaching at concentrations of concern appears unlikely. An
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  • *If the TMDL report specifically provides translation of creditable pollutants into oxygen demand, permittees can calculate loads or reductions in loads f ...s://wgr-sw.com/SW-newsletters/The%20Rain%20Events%20-%20MayJune%202017.pdf Pollutants]
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  • ...logical and microbiological uptake, and soil adsorption. Additionally, the pollutants stay on site instead of being flushed downstream. These systems are particu **Incorporate vegetation into the water reuse system to help remove pollutants and reduce the sites’ carbon footprint
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