• ...in areas with high percentages of impervious cover and soils that have low infiltration rates. Loehr (1974) and Lin (2004) provide reviews of phosphorus export fro ...ration practices such as [[Infiltration trench|infiltration trenches]] and infiltration basins, [[Stormwater ponds|stormwater ponds]] and [[Stormwater wetlands|sto
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  • ...t value from those in the predefined selection list. The maximum allowable infiltration rate is 1.63 inches per hour. ...ters and other receiving waters |trout stream]]. The calculator uses the ''Infiltration rate of underlying soils'' and the ''Overflow depth (D<sub>O</sub>)'' to ch
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  • *[[Hydrodynamic separator tables combined|Link to tables with information on hydrodynamic separators]] ...ators. To see all tables on a single page, [[Hydrodynamic separator tables combined|link here]]. To see the information in a single spreadsheet click on the fo
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  • ...management practice (BMP) application. In fact, in many applications (e.g. infiltration, stormwater ponds), the BMP would not be properly used if pretreatment is i ...ll preserve their long-term functionality, particularly for filtration and infiltration BMPs. Pretreatment reduces maintenance and prolongs the lifespan of structu
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  • ...r native perennial grasses. Dry swales may be constructed as filtration or infiltration practices, depending on soils."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index. ...mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_infiltration_Best_Management_Practices '''infiltration''']</span> practices)
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  • ...100 feet flows have a tendency to channelize reducing the effectiveness of infiltration. The user enters the value in square feet. ...100 feet flows have a tendency to channelize reducing the effectiveness of infiltration. The user enters the value in square feet.|alert-warning}}
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  • ...s of the MPCA CGP. If used in combination with other practices, credit for combined stormwater treatment can be given. Due to the statewide prevalence of the M ...in bioretention practices. The media is typically designed to have a rapid infiltration rate, attenuate pollutants, and allow for plant growth."> [https://stormwat
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  • ...d in the MPCA CGP. If used in combination with other practices, credit for combined stormwater treatment can be given. Due to the statewide prevalence of the M {{:Infiltration and filtration bmp design restrictions for special waters and watersheds}}
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  • ...wales that incorporate check dams into their design fall under either the “Infiltration Systems" category described in Section 16 of the MPCA CGP or the "Filtratio {{alert|Rock check dams are not suitable for situations where enhanced infiltration is desired and cannot be used to achieve the water quality volume when requ
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  • ...introduce creative or innovative solutions, such as supplemental sub-grade infiltration, proprietary filters or wetland polishing. Note that these can also be part <p>The term volume reduction can be easily confused with infiltration. One does not, however, necessarily equate to the other. There are many add
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  • ...proper reduction in site compaction must be considered to ensure adequate infiltration. :To see the above pages as a single page, [[Pretreatment practices combined single page|link here]]
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  • ...e MPCA, and construction field screening was performed to confirm that the infiltration site was clear of contaminants. ...as surface infiltration basins and the fourth as an underground StormTech infiltration vault.
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  • **Applicable to permeable pavements, constructed wetlands, infiltration, detention, filtration, and green roofs **Applicable to basins and wetlands, stormwater wetlands, infiltration practices, filtering practices, treatment swales, vegetated buffers, and pr
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  • ...ture typically also assess how the BMPs managage the water through inflow, infiltration, evapotranspiration, storage and discharge. *Combined Hydrologic & Hydraulic: rainfall-runoff results become input into hydraulic
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  • ...trips provide limited (due to size) volume reduction, peak flow reduction, infiltration, and biological treatment. Stormwater management processes not provided in ...mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_infiltration_Best_Management_Practices '''infiltration''']</span>/<span title="Filtration Best Management Practices (BMPs) treat u
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  • ...an elevated underdrain, volume retention is achieved through [[Glossary#I|infiltration]] of water stored in the pore spaces of engineered media between the invert ...t value from those in the predefined selection list. The maximum allowable infiltration rate is 1.63 inches per hour.
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  • ...mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_infiltration_Best_Management_Practices '''infiltration''']</span>, <span title="Filtration Best Management Practices (BMPs) treat ...s'' of the permit. If used in combination with other practices, credit for combined stormwater treatment can be given. Due to the statewide prevalence of the M
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  • ...lue from the value in the predefined selection list. The maximum allowable infiltration rate is 1.63 inches per hour. ...discharges are to a trout stream. The calculator uses the underlying soil infiltration rate and the “Depth at check dam” to check if the BMP is meeting the dr
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  • ...a simplistic, site-integrated design that provides opportunity for runoff infiltration, filtration, storage, and water uptake by vegetation. Bioretention areas ar ...runoff, domestic sewage, and industrial wastewater in the same pipe."> '''combined sewer'''</span>
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  • ...ter.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Glossary#W water quality volume]. Some infiltration and/or loss of water through [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php? Raising an underdrain above the bottom of the filtration practice increases infiltration. However, the practice still functions as a filtration practice. For more i
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