• ...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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  • ...ual MS4, rather than combining the WLAs assigned to all MS4s into a single combined (categorical) WLA. The TMDL and WLAs developed in the TMDL document include ...the discharge of pollutants in stormwater"> '''structural'''</span> (e.g., infiltration BMPs) and non-structural BMPs (e.g., street sweeping) within the portion of
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  • .... The annual volume lost depends on the position of the underdrain and the infiltration characteristics of the underlying soil. In vegetated practices with underdr ...mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_infiltration_Best_Management_Practices '''Infiltration''']</span> practices retain all water captured by the practice. This captur
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  • ...a simplistic, site-integrated design that provides opportunity for runoff infiltration, filtration, storage, and water uptake by vegetation. ...ms) 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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  • ...porosity]] (soil saturation) and field capacity that is thus available for infiltration into the underlying soils. If multiple types of media are used in the BMP, ...ue from the values in the predefined selection list. The maximum allowable infiltration rate is 1.63 inches per hour.
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  • *B (SM) soils (design infiltration rate of 0.45 inches per hour) *The two infiltration BMPs (INF5 and INF6) were combined into a single BMP designed to exactly treat the MIDS performance goal of 1.
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  • ...of pet waste bags, Elimination of over-spray irrigation, Street sweeping, Infiltration BMPs, Waterfowl management, Other, and NA (not applicable). ...astructure_-_Sanitary_sewer_inflow_and_infiltration_.28I.26I.29 inflow and infiltration], and [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Support_document_
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  • ...rds_(MIDS)_Calculator#Infiltration_restriction_for_D_soils Restrictions on infiltration in D soils] ...dards_(MIDS)_Calculator#Accounting_for_bypass Accounting for bypass in non-infiltration and undersized BMPs]
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  • ...although this same assumption applies to structural practices, except for infiltration practices. Another complicating factor is that concentrations of some pollu ...ly greater concentrations of phosphorus during fall when leaf drop occurs. Combined with the much greater mass of material generated at this time of year, targ
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  • ...arly effective when used for irrigation on C and D soils where traditional infiltration practices are less effective. **Well maintained harvest and reuse systems combined with vegetation can improve property aesthetics that increase property valu
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  • ...ter Act; designed or used for collecting or transporting stormwater; not a combined sewer; and not part of a publicly owned treatment works."> '''MS4'''</span> ...face voids into an underlying stone reservoir for temporary storage and/or infiltration. The most commonly used permeable pavement surfaces are pervious concrete,
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