• ...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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  • The adjacent table summarizes the four levels of assessment. ...with the media, and incorporation of other features into the design (e.g. compost, which is not recommended)
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  • ...Water Quality Event]. The site conditions are summarized in the following table and the existing site layout can be seen in the schematic to the right. ...te should offer both pollutant removal and volume reduction processes. The table below summarizes the BMP practice categories and their applicability to thi
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  • ...nsity, de-compact soil by loosening with an airspade. Then mix 4 inches of compost mixed into the soil with the airspade. ...following construction, such as soil ripping and use of amendments such as compost==
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  • ...c value is used for conversion to cubic feet. Also note that references to table or figure numbers are from the 2008 manual and have no relevance for this w ...ngoing soil disturbance. Amendments recover soil porosity by incorporating compost, top soil, and other soil conditioners to improve the hydrologic properties
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  • [[File:Summary of BMP Volume Credits for range of sites.png|300px|thumb|alt=Table showing summary of BMP Volume Credits for range of sites and soil types fro =Compost=
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  • ...nts containing water treatment residuals and exceeded 90 percent at higher compost concentrations. ...at the compost levels used in the study, but additional research at lower compost concentrations may be warranted.
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  • '''Depth to groundwater table and bedrock:''' ...urbed soil beneath the infiltration practice and the seasonally high water table or top of bedrock). See also Step 8 under the Design procedures section.|al
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  • '''Depth to groundwater table and bedrock''': ...urbed soil beneath the infiltration practice and the seasonally high water table or top of bedrock). See also Step 8 under the Design procedures section.|al
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