• ...ur soil, water, and air. Nitrates from fertilizers can migrate through the soil profile and contaminate ground water supplies beyond safe drinking water le *Consider having the soil tested before applying fertilizer in order to determine what nutrients must
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  • *The question ''Is a soil amendment used to attenuate phosphorus?'' was changed to ''Do you have a pr ...the BMP should be included as a managed turf land cover of the hydrologic soil type of the native soils that are located under the BMP. Units are in acres
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  • ...surface is delivered underground to the underlying [[Design guidelines for soil characteristics - tree trenches and tree boxes|media]] in which the trees a *Tree box (also called soil box) typically includes a single tree. They are typically proprietary prod
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  • ...ement_Practices '''infiltrate''']</span> stormwater runoff into underlying soil include, but are not limited, to ...t to infiltrate into the soil. As the stormwater penetrates the underlying soil, chemical, biological and physical processes remove pollutants and delay pe
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  • ...the BMP. Values can be added for four soil types ([[Glossary#h|Hydrologic Soil Groups]] (HSG) A, B, C, D) and for three Land Cover types (Forest/Open Spac ...icking on the ''Harvest and re-use/Cistern'' icon and selecting ''Edit BMP properties'', or by double clicking on the ''Harvest and re-use/Cistern'' icon.
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  • | colspan="5" style="text-align: center;"| '''Indicators for determining soil health''' | Amend soil with organic matter to increase (clayey soils) or decrease (sandy soils) in
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  • ...ormwater runoff as it flows through a filtering medium and into underlying soil, where it may eventually percolate into groundwater. The filtering media is ...="A lysimeter is a device or apparatus that measures water movement in the soil, edaphic or vadose zone."> '''lysimeter'''</span> wells were installed. Sam
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  • For a green roof system, stormwater that is captured and stored within the soil is removed from the system through [[Glossary#E|evapotranspiration]]. The ...een roof by right clicking on the green roof icon and selecting ''Edit BMP properties'', or by double clicking on the green roof icon.
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  • ...esses (e.g., plastics, paint, motor oil), construction sites (e.g., eroded soil), and many other sources. Illicit discharges include but are not limited to
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  • <p>Properties of water to be treated (pH, sediment concentration, etc.)</p> *Soil Adsorption - Applicable
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  • Following evaluations of soil and topography, city staff and consultants sought to educate area residents ...Gopher One marked utilities two additional times—before sod stripping and soil removal and also prior to grading.
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  • ...of the BMP should be included as managed turf land cover of the hydrologic soil type of the native soils that are located under the BMP. Units are in acres ...value should be a weighted average of [[Soil water storage properties|the soil water storage values of the media ]] installed above the underdrain. Units
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  • ...filtrated runoff could come into contact with and mobilize contaminants in soil or groundwater. The following case studies describe redevelopment projects Soil contamination concerns focused on the auto repair parcel, which previously
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  • ...of soil to support vegetation (nutrients, pH, soil structure and physical properties) *Evaluate and identify soil and/or media mixes desired or needed to achieve objectives
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  • ...ots, and wood waste. They include bark, wood, and often leaves. Beneficial properties of wood chips include the following.''' *increase the water holding capacity and water retention of soil and bioretention media;
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  • ...n of the underdrain and the infiltration characteristics of the underlying soil. In vegetated practices with underdrains, there is also water loss through ...r captured by the practice. This captured water is infiltrated through the soil, <span title="The vadose zone is the variably saturated zone between the gr
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  • ...p residues; yard, food and forestry wastes; and animal manures. Beneficial properties of biochar include the following.''' *enhancing soil structure and soil aggregation;
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  • ...ludes sizing, slope considerations, constraints, permit requirements, soil properties, etc. This page provides links to pages that provide information of how to ...n water in a series of cells. Dry swales with an underdrain and engineered soil media are considered a filtration. Dry swales with in-situ soils capable of
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  • ...ludes sizing, slope considerations, constraints, permit requirements, soil properties, etc. This page provides links to pages that provide information of how to ...n water in a series of cells. Dry swales with an underdrain and engineered soil media are considered a filtration. Dry swales with in-situ soils capable of
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  • ##Hydrologic soil group ##USDA soil classification
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