• Wet swales occur when the water table is located very close to the surface. This wet swale acts as a very long an ...more filter cells. Each [[Glossary#F|filter bed]] contains a layer of leaf compost or the peat/sand mixture, followed by a filter fabric and perforated pipe a
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  • ...osition and use. Berms can be constructed from soil, rock, wood chips, and compost, depending on the construction site characteristics (discussed below). They ...water.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Compost_and_stormwater_management '''compost''']</span>, <span title="Mulch products are intended to reduce raindrop (sp
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  • ...al. Each of these disposal options is listed and described in the adjacent table. Greater detail is provided in the following discussion. When choosing a st ...ge two to three times more than traditional disposal sites, such as county compost sites. In an [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Survey_res
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  • ...his [[Examples of jurisdictions with minimum tree soil volume requirements|table]]. <table class="sortable">
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  • ...lled-erosion-control_332132_7.pdf Erosion Control Technology Council]; see Table 1, page 5) ...post blankets, are found [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Turf#Compost here].|alert-info}}
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  • ...sion and sediment control|sediment and erosion control measures]], such as compost logs, check dams, and sediment basins, will help to keep bioretention cells ...have limitations. Ripping is most effective when used in conjunction with compost and/or sand amendment.
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  • The following table summarizes data from the literature on physical and chemical properties of *Coir has a high germination index compared to compost (Lodolini et al., 2017)
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  • ...stormwater through a media. The media can be made of sand, peat, soil, or compost and should be assigned on a case-by-case basis. Filters can be off-line sys *3 feet minimum Depth to Seasonally High Water Table unless lined
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  • |Compost-Amended Biofiltration Swale|| WSDOT|| 8/26/13|| Basic || ...values for all data. A summary of the analysis is provided in the adjacent table. The LCL was derived using Washington State’s bootstrap calculator. Detai
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  • ...xample, the table includes the density of quartzite, a solid material. The table also includes urban soils (e.g. athletic fields, lawns) that tend to be com ...on distance from bottom of infiltration BMP and soil ripped zones to water table or top of bedrock</font size>]]
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  • *ditch checks (fiber rolls/biorolls, filter/rock/compost log, etc.); *sediment traps or berms (rock, soil, compost, etc.);
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  • ..., the possibility of increased ponding should be considered. The following table summarizes expected performance for an array of typical water quantity and *compost and fiber logs,
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  • ...an> or incorporated into engineered media with a source of nutrients (e.g. compost), coir can improve plant growth The following table summarizes data from the literature on physical and chemical properties of
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  • ...s responsible”, and that BMPs “designed to decompose on site (such as some compost logs) may be left in place.” The table below provides general recommendations for categories and types of temporar
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  • ...cluded and discussed in the next section. The values shown in the adjacent table represent medians of values from the literature. The dataset used for this ...hen mixed with a typical bioretention media consisting primarily of a sand-compost mixture, it is unlikely SLVs or SRVs would be exceeded. However, the chemic
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  • ...roducts [https://www.dot.state.mn.us/products/erosioncontrolandlandscaping/compost.html click here]</font size>]] [[File:Compost image.png|300px|thumb|alt=compost image|<font size=3>Compost results from the controlled biological decomposition of organic materials.
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  • ...ctivity in bmp during construction; alleviate compaction; amend soil (e.g. compost) ([https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Alleviating_compactio ...ctivity in bmp during construction; alleviate compaction; amend soil (e.g. compost) ([https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Alleviating_compactio
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  • ...e physical, chemical, and biological properties or processes. The adjacent table illustrates which indicators are useful in evaluating the four functions id ...tion or which green infrastructure practice is most suitable. The adjacent table provides a list of recommended soil indicators that can be used to assess s
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  • ...course with gently sloped sides (less than 6%) and filled with vegetation, compost and/or riprap.> '''Bioswale'''</span> ...water.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Compost_and_stormwater_management '''compost''']</span>
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  • *Compost berms, logs, and rolls ...s will be disturbed that requires new sediment controls; materials such as compost berms, logs and rolls, fiber rolls, rock bags and rock filters can be insta
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