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BMP group
Pollutant removal mechanisms
Water quality
Water quantity>
Screening/filtration Infiltration/recharge Settling Biological uptake Temperature control Soil adsorption Volume control Rate control Velocity control ETa
Pollution prevention
Not applicable - pollutants not exposed to stormwater
Better Site Design/low impact development
Runoff volume minimization
Temporary construction sediment control
Bioretention
Filtration
X
Infiltration
Stormwater ponds
Stormwater wetlands
Supplemental treatment
Each supplemental and proprietary device should be carefully studied to learn the primary and secondary removal functions