• *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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  • ...portion of the state (more than 50 percent) where the seasonal high water table is located less than 3 feet from the surface."> [https://stormwater.pca.sta ...urbed soil beneath the infiltration practice and the seasonally high water table or top of bedrock).
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  • ...ed germination and growth in vegetated ditches and channels. The following table summarizes expected performance for an array of typical water quantity and ...the ditch or channel will vary in accordance with slope and soil type (see table below for example spacing). Some check dam types, like decomposable fiber l
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  • ...., as a sediment trap), riprap can help to control sediment. The following table provides information on the expected performance benefits for riprap when u Riprap sizing should also account for the expected velocity of water. The table below provides recommended sizing of riprap rock based on velocity.
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  • ...ry#B|baseflow]] of streams, a decrease in the elevation of the groundwater table, and transport of sediment and pollutant loads into surface waters. A more ...nding soil] with [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Turf#Compost compost] to increase the [[Glossary#W|water holding capacity]] of the soil. The sec
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  • ...nacted minimum soil volume policies. These are summarized in the following table. Other examples can be found at this [http://www.deeproot.com/blog/blog-ent Bioretention Mix D consists of sand, unscreened topsoil, and compost per the guidelines discussed below. It uses unscreened topsoil and recommen
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  • ...rmwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:Pfsd-section1.pdf Section 1]: Table of contents; acknowledgements; intro; using guide; environmental influences ...rmwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:Pfsd-section2.pdf Section 2]: Table of plant species included in guide; range of applicability map; plant speci
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  • ...likely lower) pollutant removal capabilities than what is provided in this table. These systems may have a wider application range. <sup>4</sup> This is onl ...water.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Compost_and_stormwater_management '''compost''']</span> in soil and credits associated with improved turf can be found o
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  • ...hemical data for street sweepings. The data are summarized in the adjacent table. ...on of light and medium molecular weight organic compounds. For guidance on compost maturity, including links to guidelines for composting, [https://stormwater
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