• ==Construction stormwater permit overview== This fact sheet provides summary information. Please review the NPDES/SDS Construction Stormwater General Permit for more detailed information.
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  • [[file:Erosion control blanket 1.jpg|300 px|thumb|alt=photo stabilized slope|<font size=3> ...sod, riprap, erosion control blanket, mats or other material that prevents erosion from occurring. Grass, agricultural crop or other seeding alone is not stab
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  • ==Section 19 MCM 4: Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control== <big>'''MCM 4: Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control'''. [[https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/7090/
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  • ...erosion control blankets being installed along a steep slope|<font size=3>Erosion control blankets being installed along a steep slope</font size>]] Erosion control blankets (ECBs) are typically biodegradable, open-weave blankets that provide temporary cover and support for establishing veg
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  • ...ion of this page, [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/wq-strm2-31.pdf click here]. ...rol in addition to requirements for permanent, post-construction stormwater-treatment systems.
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  • ...for eutrophication. The impaired lakes represent 27 percent of the roughly 2,000 Minnesota lakes that have sufficient monitoring data for assessment. Th ...lakes meet the standards but may exhibit declining water quality. The high-quality lakes and other lakes that meet water quality standards require prot
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  • ...us/index.php?title=File:Operation_and_maintenance_(O%26M)_of_filter_strips_-_Minnesota_Stormwater_Manual.pdf Download pdf]</font size>]] ...its of vegetation, such as habitat, depending on the vegetation type.|alert-success}}
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  • ...sings include bridges, culverts (or “pipe crossings”), and fords (or “drive-through crossings”). ...gs only when they are completely necessary for construction purposes.|alert-warning}}
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  • ...rbon sequestration, improved biological habitat, and aesthetic value.|alert-success}} ...nd_maintenance_of_bioretention_and_other_stormwater_infiltration_practices_-_Minnesota_Stormwater_Manual.pdf Download pdf]</font size>]]
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  • ===25.2=== ...tance measurement between the point of stormwater discharge from a project construction site to the nearest edge of the water body receiving the stormwater. This m
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  • ...ts''' next to each link below to see the contents on the linked page.|alert-info}} ...to [mailto:paula.kalinosky@state.mn.us Paula Kalinosky at the MPCA.]|alert-info}}
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  • ...ts''' next to each link below to see the contents on the linked page.|alert-info}} ...to [mailto:paula.kalinosky@state.mn.us Paula Kalinosky at the MPCA.]|alert-info}}
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  • ...px|thumb|alt=photo mulch application|<font size=3>Mulch being applied to a construction site.</font size>]] ...ynthetic fibers (e.g., bonded fiber matrix). The mulch material may be disc-anchored into the soil, hydraulically bonded, or covered with netting and st
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  • ...ion of this page, [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/wq-strm2-26.pdf click here]. ...management practices (BMPs) that acts as a barrier to retain sediment on a construction site. Sediment control BMPs are intended to slow and hold flow, filter runo
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  • ...rbon sequestration, improved biological habitat, and aesthetic value.|alert-success}} ...r infiltration basins, trenches, and underground infiltration, including a construction sequence.
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  • ...es, channels, and swales to reduce flow velocities and prevent channel down-cutting. Some sediment trapping may occur during low flows. Check dam mater ...ture and then slowly drains through, infiltrates, or evaporates. Under high-flow conditions, water flows over and/or through the structure. The main fun
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  • ...der-style:solid; border-color:#FF0000; text-align: left; width: 500px; font-size: 100%"> ...r your mouse over any bolded text to get information on that topic'''|alert-info}}
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  • ...rbon sequestration, improved biological habitat, and aesthetic value.|alert-success}} This page provides a discussion of construction specifications for stormwater step pools.
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  • ...e accurate and should not be used as guidance in managing stormwater.|alert-danger}} ...nt settling, groundwater infiltration, and attenuating flow velocity.|alert-success}}
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  • ...der-style:solid; border-color:#FF0000; text-align: left; width: 500px; font-size: 100%"> ...navigating the table of contents (6:16 ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-_HgNb4T_A click here for subtitled version])]]
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