• ...er></font size> || Primary benefit is retention of sediment and associated pollutants; nutrient cycling in properly functioning wetlands; may export phosphorus i ...l gas."> '''hydrocarbons'''</span>. Wetlands effectively remove solids and pollutants associated with solids. They are only moderately effective at removing nitr
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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 ...ate, is a preferred practice for managing stormwater runoff, as it reduces pollutants reaching receiving waters and retains water on the landscape|alert-success}
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  • ...exposure to pathogens there may be concerns with the effect of stormwater pollutants on plants (e.g., nutrients, sediments, heavy metals, hydrocarbons, chloride ...used for predicting the generation and transport of stormwater runoff and pollutants in urban watersheds. Barr used the P8 model, Version 3.4, in this analysis
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  • ...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 ...dits for permeable pavement#Other pollutants|calculating credits for other pollutants]].
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  • ...erature and oxygen levels of downstream water bodies by keeping associated pollutants out of storm drains. ...and cleaned periodically to remove buildup of particulate matter or other pollutants. The area surrounding the wash rack should be visually inspected for leaks,
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  • ...es that have the potential to produce relatively high levels of stormwater pollutants"> '''[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Potential_stormwat ...es the underlying soil, chemical, biological and physical processes remove pollutants and delay peak stormwater flows."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/inde
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  • ...remove trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants from runoff prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. This category inc ...hogens, and chloride; information on pollutant removal; and information on pollutants in stormwater runoff]
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  • ...r, settled or suspended solids, oil sheen, and other obvious indicators of pollutants); and </dl></dd>
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  • ...iltrate is effective way to control volume and to minimize mobilization of pollutants</td>
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  • ...igher potential risk for spills, leaks or illicit discharges of stormwater pollutants. Caution must be exercised to avoid collection of stormwater from hotspots
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • ...ts to stormwater, including increasing the stormwater discharge volume and pollutants in stormwater. Managing stormwater onsite post-construction is the more eff
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • ...wetland native plant communities with filtration-based processes to remove pollutants. Larger pond systems anchor the park areas while smaller ponds, wetlands an ...er. Rainwater running off the streets and park areas carries sediments and pollutants. The runoff generally enters the system through typical urban catch basins
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  • ...s designed, constructed and operated to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants in stormwater"> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Structu :a. sample preservation and test procedures for the analysis of pollutants must conform to 40 CFR Part 136 and [https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/7041.
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • ...e media is typically designed to have a rapid infiltration rate, attenuate pollutants, and allow for plant growth."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.ph ===Effects of coir on retention and fate of other pollutants===
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  • ...tion, vegetative components, and/or other appropriate technology to remove pollutants from stormwater runoff. MTDs are typically proprietary devices."> '''manufa
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • Controlling sediment and other pollutants from construction sites is crucial to an effective stormwater management pr
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