MIDS design sequence flow chart - Box 5 - MIDS performance goal does not apply (The project creates less than one acre of new and/or fully reconstructed impervious surfaces)
MIDS design sequence flow chart - Box 10 - Select FTO #3. Provide site survey, maps, regulations, and/or cost estimates documenting that meeting the original performance goal of FTO alternatives is not feasible in addition to other documentation as required by LGU.
MIDS design sequence flow chart - Box 28 - Is there more than 3 feet of soil depth (More than 10 feet is preferred) from bottom of the BMP to bedrock and/or groundwater?
Provide soil borings or report from a professional geologist or geotechnical engineer
MIDS design sequence flow chart - Box 32 - Raise BMP enough to ensure 3 feet (preferably 10 feet) of soil between bottom of BMP and top of bedrock and groundwater
provide report documenting potential hydrologic impacts from infiltration on the site, prepared by a registered engineer, hydrologist, or wetland specialist
Maximize infiltration BMPs to treat more than 0.55 inch goal if possible
Provide report documenting potential hydrologic impacts from infiltration on the site, prepared by a registered engineer, hydrologist, or wetlands specialist.
There are existing or proposed structures or infrastructure that make FTO 2 not feasible; and
BMP relocation is not feasible
MIDS design sequence flow chart - Box 54 Do any of the following conditions apply? (NOTE: If any condition applies, you do not need to answer the remaining questions.)
The site is located within a DWSMA, wellhead protection area or within 200 feet of a drinking water well and infiltration is not allowed by the LGU
Karst is present within 1000 feet of the site and the BMP cannot be reloacted so that it is more than 1000 feet from karst
Shallow groundwater or shallow bedrock is present within 3 feet of the bottom of the BMP and the BMP cannot be relocated or raised in elevation to achieve a 3 foot or greater separation from bedrock or groundwater
Contaminated soil, contaminated groundwater, or hotspot runoff is present on the site and cannot be isolated or mitigated
Soils on the site have an infiltration rate of less than 0.2 inches per hour, the BMP cannot be relocated to areas with a higher infiltration rate, and the BMP cannot be sized to drain within 48 hours (24 hours in locations that are tributary to trout streams)
Soils on the site have an infiltration rate greater than 8 inches per hour, the BMP cannot be relocated to an area with an infiltration rate lower than 8 inches per hour, or the subgrade cannot be modified to slow the infiltration rate to less than 8 inches per hour
There are adverse hydrologic impacts from infiltration practices; and
The BMP cannot be relocated to avoid adverse hydrologic impacts; and
BMPs accomodating FTO 1 would avoid adverse hydrologic impacts
MIDS design sequence flow chart - Box 61 Do any of the following conditions apply? (NOTE: If any condition applies, you do not need to answer the remaining questions.)
The site is located within a DWSMA, wellhead protection area or within 200 feet of a drinking water well and infiltration is not allowed by the LGU
Karst is present within 1000 feet of the site and the BMP cannot be reloacted so that it is more than 1000 feet from karst
Shallow groundwater or shallow bedrock is present within 3 feet of the bottom of the BMP and the BMP cannot be relocated or raised in elevation to achieve a 3 foot or greater separation from bedrock or groundwater
Contaminated soil, contaminated groundwater, or hotspot runoff is present on the site and cannot be isolated or mitigated
Soils on the site have an infiltration rate of less than 0.2 inches per hour, the BMP cannot be relocated to areas with a higher infiltration rate, and the BMP cannot be sized to drain within 48 hours (24 hours in locations that are tributary to trout streams)
Soils on the site have an infiltration rate greater than 8 inches per hour, the BMP cannot be relocated to an area with an infiltration rate lower than 8 inches per hour, or the subgrade cannot be modified to slow the infiltration rate to less than 8 inches per hour
If no, go to box 57
MIDS design sequence flow chart - Box 62 Do any of the following conditions apply? (NOTE: If any condition applies, you do not need to answer the remaining questions.)
The site is located within a DWSMA, wellhead protection area or within 200 feet of a drinking water well and infiltration is not allowed by the LGU
Karst is present within 1000 feet of the site and the BMP cannot be reloacted so that it is more than 1000 feet from karst
Shallow groundwater or shallow bedrock is present within 3 feet of the bottom of the BMP and the BMP cannot be relocated or raised in elevation to achieve a 3 foot or greater separation from bedrock or groundwater
Contaminated soil, contaminated groundwater, or hotspot runoff is present on the site and cannot be isolated or mitigated
Soils on the site have an infiltration rate of less than 0.2 inches per hour, the BMP cannot be relocated to areas with a higher infiltration rate, and the BMP cannot be sized to drain within 48 hours (24 hours in locations that are tributary to trout streams)
Soils on the site have an infiltration rate greater than 8 inches per hour, the BMP cannot be relocated to an area with an infiltration rate lower than 8 inches per hour, or the subgrade cannot be modified to slow the infiltration rate to less than 8 inches per hour