• 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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  • ...odic table with important trace elements highlighted|<font size=3>Periodic table with important trace metals in soil highlighted. Creative Commons Attribut [[File:Compost image.png|300px|thumb|alt=compost image|<font size=3>Compost is an important amendment in many stormwater systems. Image from [https://w
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  • ...10 percent of the influent concentration). They also found that increasing compost from 0 percent to 10 percent more than doubles the expected lifespan for 10 The following table summarizes common maintenance concerns, suggested actions, and recommended
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  • ...10 percent of the influent concentration). They also found that increasing compost from 0 percent to 10 percent more than doubles the expected lifespan for 10 The following table summarizes common maintenance concerns, suggested actions, and recommended
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  • ...pay items, and prepare a thorough SWPPP plan. Example techniques include compost logs ([https://www.dot.state.mn.us/pre-letting/spec/ MnDOT 2573]) and plast *Ground water table 1 to 1.2 meters below ground level
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  • ...rmwater through a media. The media can be made of sand, peat, grass, soil, compost or vegetation and should be assigned on a case-by-case basis. Filters can b *3 feet- Min. Depth to Seasonally high Water Table
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  • ...10 percent of the influent concentration). They also found that increasing compost from 0 percent to 10 percent more than doubles the expected lifespan for 10 The following table summarizes common maintenance concerns, suggested actions, and recommended
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  • ...] practices be designed with the indicated maximum drainage areas. See the table below for recommended contributing drainage areas for all infiltration BMPs ...ng drainage areas for all infiltration practices is shown in the following table.
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  • ...ng residential practices. We added a row specific to lawn watering to that table. .../index.php?title=Tree_species_list_-_pH_and_moisture_ranges Regarding this table] - Make this grid printable with grid lines and offer Print as an option.
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