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  1. PART IV. Rights and Responsibilities
  2. PART V. Stormwater Management Program
  3. PART VI. Stormwater Management Program Assessment, Reporting and Other Submittals
  4. Part IX. APPENDIX C: Limitations on Coverage
  5. Part VII. APPENDIX A: Standard Conditions
  6. Part VIII. APPENDIX B: Definitions
  7. Particle size distribution of aluminum and iron water treatment residuals
  8. Partnerships Case Study: Central Minnesota Water Education Alliance (CMWEA) Public Education and Outreach
  9. Pathogen types and examples
  10. Peak discharge (cfs)
  11. Peak discharge (cfs) during a wet year (2002)
  12. Performance-Based Chloride Reduction Strategies
  13. Perimeter controls for disturbed areas - Average Bid Prices
  14. Permitting worksheet
  15. Phase II MS4 audit process
  16. Photo gallery for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse
  17. Physical properties of aluminum and iron water treatment residuals
  18. Physical properties of spent lime
  19. Plant materials for use in extensive green roof systems
  20. Planting for clean water
  21. Pollinator friendly Best Management Practices for stormwater management
  22. Pollinator specific plants
  23. Pollutant Removal Efficiencies from Street Sweeping for Total Solids Total Phosphorus and Total Nirogen
  24. Pollutant concentrations1 for filtration BMPs
  25. Pollutant concentrations and removals for iron enhanced filters
  26. Pollutant concentrations for stormwater BMPs
  27. Pollutant concentrations for stormwater pond BMPs
  28. Pollutant removal percentages for stormwater pond BMPs
  29. Pollutants associated with nonpoint sources
  30. Pollutants of concern from operations
  31. Pollution prevention practices for PSH operations
  32. Pond, lake, and wetland inventory
  33. Pond design sizing criteria
  34. Pond stage / storage
  35. Post-Storage Treatment Process Considerations
  36. Potential evapotranspiration for Minneapolis-St. Paul from 2001-2010
  37. Potential roles in green roof design
  38. Potential sources of bacteria and actions to address
  39. Pounds of ice melted per pound of salt
  40. Practices for controlling pollutants in stormwater runoff
  41. Precipitation
  42. Prelimiary information for Design Sequence Flow Chart
  43. Pretreatment pollutant removal characteristics - all devices
  44. Pretreatment practice applicability
  45. Pretreatment practice compatibility with downstream structural stormwater BMPs
  46. Pretreatment practice summary of characteristics
  47. Pretreatment system design information - all devices
  48. Primary and secondary pollutant removal mechanisms
  49. Primary and secondary volume removal mechanisms
  50. Primary cost components for stormwater wetlands

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