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:*new information on construction methods, construction techniques, and maintenance of infiltration and bioretention BMPs; and
 
:*new information on construction methods, construction techniques, and maintenance of infiltration and bioretention BMPs; and
 
:*information on credits for water volume, phosphorus, and total suspended solids.
 
:*information on credits for water volume, phosphorus, and total suspended solids.
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===Creation of a section on trees (urban forestry)===
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(October-December, 2013).  The section will likely include multiple pages similar to other BMP sections and will include the following information:
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:*an overview, inclduing graphics, on the use of urban forestry and trees for stormwater management in urban land use settings;
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:*a list of tree species appropriate for Minnesota;
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:*design specifications for tree quality, soil characteristics (quality and volume) for tree BMPs, and tree planting;
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:*construction design specifications for tree stormwater BMPs;
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:*guidelines for construction activities adjacent to existing trees;
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:*maintenance guidelines for trees;
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:*monitoring guidelines for tree BMPs;
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:*guidelines for street sweeping to remove tree debris;
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:*a fact sheet summarizing the applicability of urban forestry to stormwater management and use of trees as urban stormwater BMP;
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:*5 to 10 case studies of existing urban forestry efforts and programs; and
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:*information on credits for water volume, phosphorus, and total suspended solids, including credits associated with evapotranspiration and canopy interception.

Revision as of 14:57, 1 August 2013

We will be populating this site with information on future updates to the Manual. We anticipate having this page up-to-date by mid-August. Timelines are approximate.

Updates to the bioretention section

(August-October, 2013). Updates include the following:

  • definitions, examples and graphics that differentiate filtration, bioretention and infiltration BMPs and different types of filtration, bioretention and infiltration BMPs;
  • guidance and recommendations for determining soil infiltration rates within infiltration and bioretention BMPs;
  • refinement of existing stormwater pretreatment requirements or guidelines for each bioretention and infiltration BMP type;
  • guidance and recommendations on the use of soil ripping to increase infiltration capacity of infiltration and bioretention BMPs;
  • guidance and recommendations on the use of soil amendments to improve the infiltration and pollutant removal function of infiltration and bioretention BMPs;
  • updated design specifications for bioretention and infiltration BMPs;
  • new information on construction methods, construction techniques, and maintenance of infiltration and bioretention BMPs; and
  • information on credits for water volume, phosphorus, and total suspended solids.

Creation of a section on trees (urban forestry)

(October-December, 2013). The section will likely include multiple pages similar to other BMP sections and will include the following information:

  • an overview, inclduing graphics, on the use of urban forestry and trees for stormwater management in urban land use settings;
  • a list of tree species appropriate for Minnesota;
  • design specifications for tree quality, soil characteristics (quality and volume) for tree BMPs, and tree planting;
  • construction design specifications for tree stormwater BMPs;
  • guidelines for construction activities adjacent to existing trees;
  • maintenance guidelines for trees;
  • monitoring guidelines for tree BMPs;
  • guidelines for street sweeping to remove tree debris;
  • a fact sheet summarizing the applicability of urban forestry to stormwater management and use of trees as urban stormwater BMP;
  • 5 to 10 case studies of existing urban forestry efforts and programs; and
  • information on credits for water volume, phosphorus, and total suspended solids, including credits associated with evapotranspiration and canopy interception.