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==Approach==
 
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Several databases and data compilations were reviewed and compared to develop expected performance measures for TSS and TP of the five following categories of BMPs bioretention, filtration, infiltration, stormwater ponds, and stormwater wetlands. The following studies were used:
 
Several databases and data compilations were reviewed and compared to develop expected performance measures for TSS and TP of the five following categories of BMPs bioretention, filtration, infiltration, stormwater ponds, and stormwater wetlands. The following studies were used:
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*Weiss, P.T., J.S. Gulliver, and A.J. Erickson. 2005. The Cost and Effectiveness of Stormwater Management Practices. Minnesota Department of Transportation, St. Paul, MN.
 
*Weiss, P.T., J.S. Gulliver, and A.J. Erickson. 2005. The Cost and Effectiveness of Stormwater Management Practices. Minnesota Department of Transportation, St. Paul, MN.
 
*Winer, R. 2000. National Pollutant Removal Performance Database for Stormwater Treatment Practices, 2nd Edition. Center for Watershed Protection, for EPA Office of Science and Technology
 
*Winer, R. 2000. National Pollutant Removal Performance Database for Stormwater Treatment Practices, 2nd Edition. Center for Watershed Protection, for EPA Office of Science and Technology
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Revision as of 23:21, 28 January 2014

This stormwater manual contains information on pollutant removal for a limited number of pollutants. Links to this information are provided below. Users should be aware that the there is considerable information on pollutant removal in the literature and on-going research on the topic of pollutant removal by stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs). The information in this manual is therefore subject to change and often reflects ranges found in the literature rather than specific values. Pollutant removal is a function of many factors, including design, construction, and maintenance of the BMP, quality of incoming stormwater, time of year, and so on. We have included additional links to information on pollutant removal. Finally, the reader should be aware that each BMP discussed in this Manual has an article (webpage) on stormwater credits, and additional information on pollutant removal may be found in those credit sections.

Links to tables in the Minnesota Stormwater Manual.

Links to credit sections in the Minnesota Stormwater Manual

Links to additional information on pollutant removal