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General summary of comparative BMP phosphorus removal performance<sup>a,e,f</sup>
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a Removal rates shown in table are a composite of five sources: [http://www.bmpdatabase.org ASCE/EPA International BMP Database]; [http://yosemite.epa.gov/r10/water.nsf/95537302e2c56cea8825688200708c9a/159859e0c556f1c988256b7f007525b9/$FILE/Evaluating%20the%20Impact%20of%20Watershed%20Treatment.pdf Caraco (CWP)], 2001; [http://www.mde.state.md.us/programs/Water/StormwaterManagementProgram/MarylandStormwaterDesignManual/Pages/programs/waterprograms/sedimentandstormwater/stormwater_design/index.aspx MDE], 2000; [http://www.stormwatercenter.net/Library/STP-Pollutant-Removal-Database.pdf Winer (CWP)], 2000; and Issue Paper D [http://wwwalker.net/p8/ P8] modeling<br>
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<sup>a</sup> Removal rates shown in table are a composite of five sources: [http://www.bmpdatabase.org ASCE/EPA International BMP Database];[http://yosemite.epa.gov/r10/water.nsf/95537302e2c56cea8825688200708c9a/159859e0c556f1c988256b7f007525b9/$FILE/Evaluating%20the%20Impact%20of%20Watershed%20Treatment.pdf Caraco (CWP)], 2001; [http://www.mde.state.md.us/programs/Water/StormwaterManagementProgram/MarylandStormwaterDesignManual/Pages/programs/waterprograms/sedimentandstormwater/stormwater_design/index.aspx MDE], 2000; [http://www.stormwatercenter.net/Library/STP-Pollutant-Removal-Database.pdf Winer (CWP)], 2000; and Issue Paper D [http://wwwalker.net/p8/ P8] modeling<br>
b Average removal efficiency expected under [http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/water/water-types-and-programs/stormwater/construction-stormwater/index.html MPCA Construction General Permit] Sizing Rules 1 and 3<br>
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<sup>b</sup> Average removal efficiency expected under [http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/water/water-types-and-programs/stormwater/construction-stormwater/index.html MPCA Construction General Permit] Sizing Rules 1 and 3<br>
c Upper limit on phosphorus removal with increased sizing and design features, based on national review<br>
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<sup>c</sup> Upper limit on phosphorus removal with increased sizing and design features, based on national review<br>
d Average rate of soluble phosphorus removal in literature<br>
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<sup>d</sup> Average rate of soluble phosphorus removal in literature<br>
e See also [[Calculating stormwater volume and pollutant reductions and credits]]<br>
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<sup>e</sup> See also [[Calculating stormwater volume and pollutant reductions and credits]]<br>
f Note that the performance numbers apply only to that portion of total flow actually being treated; it does not include any runoff that by-passes the BMP<br>
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<sup>f</sup> Note that the performance numbers apply only to that portion of total flow actually being treated; it does not include any runoff that by-passes the BMP<br>
g Note that soluble P can transfer from surface water to ground water, but this column refers only to surface water<br>
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<sup>g</sup> Note that soluble P can transfer from surface water to ground water, but this column refers only to surface water<br>
h Note that 100% is assumed for all infiltration, but only for that portion of the flow fully treated in theinfiltration facility; by-passed runoff or runoff diverted via underdrain does not receive this level of treatment
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<sup>h</sup> Note that 100% is assumed for all infiltration, but only for that portion of the flow fully treated in theinfiltration facility; by-passed runoff or runoff diverted via underdrain does not receive this level of treatment
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{{alert|Removal rates shown here are composite averages intended solely for use in comparing performance between BMP designs and for use in calculating load reduction in site-based TP models. They have been adapted, rounded and slightly discounted from statistical values published in BMP performance databases.|alert-warning}}
 
{{alert|Removal rates shown here are composite averages intended solely for use in comparing performance between BMP designs and for use in calculating load reduction in site-based TP models. They have been adapted, rounded and slightly discounted from statistical values published in BMP performance databases.|alert-warning}}

Revision as of 15:17, 19 March 2013

General summary of comparative BMP phosphorus removal performancea,e,f
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BMP Group BMP Design Variation Average TP Removal Rateb Maximum TP Removal Ratec Average Soluble P Removal Ratedg
Bioretention Underdrain 50% 65% 60%
Infiltration 100 100 100
Filtration Media Filter 50 55 0
Vegetative Filters (dry) 0 55 0
Wet Swale 0 40 0
Infiltrationf,i Infiltration Trench 100 100 100
Infiltration Basin 100 100 100
Stormwater Ponds Wet Pond 50 75 70
Multiple Pond 60 75 75
Stormwater Wetlands Shallow Wetland 40 55 50
Pond/Wetland 55 75 65

a Removal rates shown in table are a composite of five sources: ASCE/EPA International BMP Database;Caraco (CWP), 2001; MDE, 2000; Winer (CWP), 2000; and Issue Paper D P8 modeling
b Average removal efficiency expected under MPCA Construction General Permit Sizing Rules 1 and 3
c Upper limit on phosphorus removal with increased sizing and design features, based on national review
d Average rate of soluble phosphorus removal in literature
e See also Calculating stormwater volume and pollutant reductions and credits
f Note that the performance numbers apply only to that portion of total flow actually being treated; it does not include any runoff that by-passes the BMP
g Note that soluble P can transfer from surface water to ground water, but this column refers only to surface water
h Note that 100% is assumed for all infiltration, but only for that portion of the flow fully treated in theinfiltration facility; by-passed runoff or runoff diverted via underdrain does not receive this level of treatment

Caution: Removal rates shown here are composite averages intended solely for use in comparing performance between BMP designs and for use in calculating load reduction in site-based TP models. They have been adapted, rounded and slightly discounted from statistical values published in BMP performance databases.