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This page provides information that can be used to determine the extent to which infiltration is feasible at a site.
 
This page provides information that can be used to determine the extent to which infiltration is feasible at a site.
  
The MIDS design sequence flowchart was developed to determine the appropriate performance goal based on site conditions. The flow chart can be adapted to help determine if infiltration restrictions exist at a site. Potential constrainst to infiltration, with links to the MIDS flowchart and other guidance in this manual, are shown below.
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The MIDS design sequence flowchart was developed to determine the appropriate performance goal based on site conditions. Although the flowchart focuses on [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Performance_goals_for_new_development,_re-development_and_linear_projects MIDS performance goals], it can be adapted to help determine if infiltration restrictions exist at a site. Potential constraints to infiltration, with links to the MIDS flowchart and other guidance in this manual, are shown below.
  
 
*[[MIDS design sequence flow chart - Box 7|Are there restraints due to lack of available right-of-way, off-site drainage and/or rate control requirements?]]
 
*[[MIDS design sequence flow chart - Box 7|Are there restraints due to lack of available right-of-way, off-site drainage and/or rate control requirements?]]
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*[[MIDS design sequence flow chart - Box 46|Are there adverse surface water hydrologic impacts from infiltration practices (e.g. impacting perched wetland)?]]
 
*[[MIDS design sequence flow chart - Box 46|Are there adverse surface water hydrologic impacts from infiltration practices (e.g. impacting perched wetland)?]]
 
*Also see guidance on [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Stormwater_infiltration_and_setback_%28separation%29_distances setback distances]
 
*Also see guidance on [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Stormwater_infiltration_and_setback_%28separation%29_distances setback distances]
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In addition to the above questions, sizing and design information in this manual can be used to determine the amount of infiltration feasible at a site. See sizing information in the various [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Category:Design_criteria design sections] of this manual. The [[MIDS Calculator]] may also be used to calculate infiltration volumes based on BMP sizing information.
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Guidance for determining the feasibility of infiltrating stormwater has been developed for other locations. Examples can be found through a simple Google search on ''stormwater infiltration guidance''.
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{{alert|Caution must be exercised in applying guidance from other locations to Minnesota since regulations may differ.|alert-warning}}
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Two examples that may be useful are indicated below.
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*Wisconsin [http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/stormwater/documents/techstd1002.pdf Site Evaluation for Stormwater Infiltration]
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*Strategies/Guidance for Managing Stormwater: Infiltration vs. Surface Water Discharge.  Clark, S., Baker, K., Lalor, M., Mikula, J., and Burkhardt, C. (2005) Strategies/Guidance for Managing Stormwater: Infiltration vs. Surface Water Discharge. Impacts of Global Climate Change: pp. 1-12.
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doi: 10.1061/40792(173)228.

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This page provides information that can be used to determine the extent to which infiltration is feasible at a site.

The MIDS design sequence flowchart was developed to determine the appropriate performance goal based on site conditions. Although the flowchart focuses on MIDS performance goals, it can be adapted to help determine if infiltration restrictions exist at a site. Potential constraints to infiltration, with links to the MIDS flowchart and other guidance in this manual, are shown below.

In addition to the above questions, sizing and design information in this manual can be used to determine the amount of infiltration feasible at a site. See sizing information in the various design sections of this manual. The MIDS Calculator may also be used to calculate infiltration volumes based on BMP sizing information.

Guidance for determining the feasibility of infiltrating stormwater has been developed for other locations. Examples can be found through a simple Google search on stormwater infiltration guidance.

Caution: Caution must be exercised in applying guidance from other locations to Minnesota since regulations may differ.

Two examples that may be useful are indicated below.

  • Wisconsin Site Evaluation for Stormwater Infiltration
  • Strategies/Guidance for Managing Stormwater: Infiltration vs. Surface Water Discharge. Clark, S., Baker, K., Lalor, M., Mikula, J., and Burkhardt, C. (2005) Strategies/Guidance for Managing Stormwater: Infiltration vs. Surface Water Discharge. Impacts of Global Climate Change: pp. 1-12.

doi: 10.1061/40792(173)228.