• <td>Design the IESF with the appropriate size and dimensions for the contributing area <td>Design IESF with the appropriate amount of iron</td>
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  • ===Design considerations for ponds used for harvest and use===</noinclude> ...ign.png|300px|thumb|alt=schematic of pond design|<font size=3>Example pond design for a harvest and use/reuse system.</font size>]]
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  • ...ortant tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff. Depending on design and construction, swales may provide additional benefits, including cleaner ...clude rock, earth, wood, and concrete. "> '''check dams'''</span> into the design allows treatment of a portion or all of the <span title="The volume of wate
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  • *[[Design criteria for bioretention]]
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  • ...nd infiltrate the volume of stormwater runoff associated with a particular design event.''</p> ===Design Criteria:===
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  • ...ortant tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff. Depending on design and construction, swales may provide additional benefits, including cleaner ...feature surface/subsurface runoff storage seams and an energy dissipation design that is aimed at attenuating the flow to a desired level through energy and
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  • ...ltrate. See [[Computer-aided design and drafting (CAD/CADD) drawings]] for design drawing. Because of the widespread use of this practice, we have separate pages on design, operation and maintenance, and crediting.
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  • These four practices are grouped together because design, construction, operation, and maintenance guidelines and specifications are *[[Design criteria for infiltration]]
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  • *[[Design criteria for stormwater ponds]] *[[Design considerations for constructed stormwater ponds used for harvest and irriga
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  • ...d evenly throughout a portion of the filtration media. Surface sand filter design and operating parameters also applicable to iron-enhanced sand filter basin *use of perforated pipes (or other appropriate drain pipe design) in a gravel bed to drain the filter.
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  • [[File:mids logo.jpg|300px|right|alt=image of Minimal Impact Design Standards logo]] While design details vary, all permeable pavements have a similar structure, consisting
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  • ...l associations offer in-person and online continuing education programs on design, construction and maintenance of permeable pavements. Many of these program ...so offers Permeable Design Pro software for PICP structural and hydrologic design.
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  • ==Design phase maintenance considerations== Implicit in the design guidance in the previous section is the fact that many design elements of filtering systems can minimize the maintenance burden and maint
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  • ....state.mn.us/index.php?title=Minnesota_plant_lists ''Plants for Stormwater Design - Species selection for the Upper Midwest''] is a good resource. ...aesthetic considerations should be taken into account in their siting and design.
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  • ..._stormwater_program MPCA Construction General Permit](CGP), which includes design and performance standards for permanent stormwater management systems. Thes ...r treatment can be given. Due to the statewide prevalence of the MPCA CGP, design guidance in this section is presented with the assumption that the permit d
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  • ...stormwater_program MPCA Construction General Permit (CGP)], which includes design and performance standards for permanent stormwater management systems. Thes ...reatment can be given. Due to the statewide prevalence of the MPCA permit, design guidance in this section is presented with the assumption that the permit d
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  • ...raken, links to supporting information, and links to information on system design, inspection, operation, and maintenance. ...?title=Contech_The_Kraken#Configurations appropriate configurations in the Design Manual] and [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Contech_The
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  • *Claytor, R.A., and T.R. Schueler. 1996. ''Design of Stormwater Filtering Systems''. The Center for Watershed Protection, Sil ...kouhian, H. Sharma and C. Minani. 1998. ''Optimization of Bioretention for Design for Water Quality and Hydrologic Characteristics''. n.p.
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  • ...phase] to ensure that potential risks are properly managed through system design, operation and maintenance. According to [https://www.epa.gov/risk U.S. EPA ...stormwater harvest and use systems, and ways to manage those risks through design, operation and maintenance are summarized briefly below. For further guidan
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  • ...dment that captures, temporarily stores and [[Glossary#I|infiltrates]] the design volume of water over several days. In the case of a constructed basin, the ...in that they are designed to capture, temporarily store and infiltrate the design volume of stormwater over several days. Underground infiltration systems ar
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