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  1. Minneapolis Chain of Lakes - a stormwater treatment train approach to improving lake water quality
  2. Minnesota DOT monthly street sweeper rental rates
  3. Minnesota Stormwater Manual emails
  4. Miscellaneous maps
  5. MnDOT approved/qualified hydraulic erosion prevention/control products
  6. MnDOT approved - qualified hydraulic mulch products
  7. MnDOT specifications for geotextile under riprap
  8. MnDOT specifications for granular filter material under Class I random riprap
  9. MnDOT specifications for granular filter material under all other riprap
  10. MnDOT standard riprap gradations
  11. MnDOT winter guidelines
  12. Model ordinance sources
  13. Motor vehicle care
  14. Mulch types application rates benefits, and limitations
  15. Municipal practices pollutant controls
  16. Municipally-owned and operated industrial activities
  17. NOAA Atlas 14 recurrence intervals and storm durations
  18. NPDES Source Permits by Stream
  19. Native Species that have been grown successfully on extensive green roofs in Minnesota
  20. Neat websites and articles for trees
  21. No Exposure exclusion
  22. Non-native succulent species appropriate for extensive green roofs in Minnesota
  23. Notice of termination photo guidance- construction stormwater permits
  24. Number of days with lake and wetland samples exceeding the chronic and acute criterion in the TCMA, 2003-2013
  25. Number of days with stream samples exceeding the chronic and acute criterion in the TCMA, 2003-2013
  26. Number of non-structural BMPs reported, by TMDL project
  27. Occurrence and mechanisms of constructed stormwater ponds that do not effectively retain phosphorus
  28. Open vegetated swale and filter strip materials specifications
  29. Open vegetated swale materials specifications
  30. Other Pollutants Reduced by Constructed Basins: Stormwater Ponds
  31. Other water quality devices - installation and maintenance recommendations
  32. Other water quality devices - pollutant removal information
  33. Other water quality devices - system and component sizing
  34. Other water quality devices - system design information
  35. Overbank flood protection criteria (Vp10)
  36. Overview and schedule of general maintenance activities for Stormwater and Rainwater Harvest and Use/Reuse Practices
  37. Overview and schedule of general maintenance activities for bioretention and infiltration practices
  38. Overview and schedule of general maintenance activities for green roofs
  39. Overview and schedule of general maintenance activities for permeable pavement practices
  40. Overview and schedule of general maintenance activities for swales
  41. Overview and schedule of general maintenance activities for tree trenches and tree boxes
  42. Overview and schedule of general maintenance activities for vegetated filter strips
  43. Overview and schedule of general maintenance activities for wetlands
  44. Overview of TMDLs
  45. Overview of common plans for the green stormwater infrastructure planning process
  46. Overview of stormwater credits
  47. Overview of unified stormwater sizing criteria
  48. Owner Responsibilities Under the Construction Stormwater Permit
  49. P8 mass balance terms
  50. PART I. Permit Goals
  51. PART II. Coverage Under this Pemit
  52. PART III. Permit Application requirements
  53. PART IV. Rights and Responsibilities
  54. PART V. Stormwater Management Program
  55. PART VI. Stormwater Management Program Assessment, Reporting and Other Submittals
  56. Part IX. APPENDIX C: Limitations on Coverage
  57. Part VII. APPENDIX A: Standard Conditions
  58. Part VIII. APPENDIX B: Definitions
  59. Particle size distribution of aluminum and iron water treatment residuals
  60. Partnerships Case Study: Central Minnesota Water Education Alliance (CMWEA) Public Education and Outreach
  61. Pathogen types and examples
  62. Peak discharge (cfs)
  63. Peak discharge (cfs) during a wet year (2002)
  64. Performance-Based Chloride Reduction Strategies
  65. Perimeter controls for disturbed areas - Average Bid Prices
  66. Permitting worksheet
  67. Phase II MS4 audit process
  68. Photo gallery for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse
  69. Physical properties of aluminum and iron water treatment residuals
  70. Physical properties of spent lime
  71. Plant materials for use in extensive green roof systems
  72. Planting for clean water
  73. Pollinator friendly Best Management Practices for stormwater management
  74. Pollinator specific plants
  75. Pollutant Removal Efficiencies from Street Sweeping for Total Solids Total Phosphorus and Total Nirogen
  76. Pollutant concentrations1 for filtration BMPs
  77. Pollutant concentrations and removals for iron enhanced filters
  78. Pollutant concentrations for stormwater BMPs
  79. Pollutant concentrations for stormwater pond BMPs
  80. Pollutant removal percentages for stormwater pond BMPs
  81. Pollutants associated with nonpoint sources
  82. Pollutants of concern from operations
  83. Pollution prevention practices for PSH operations
  84. Pond, lake, and wetland inventory
  85. Pond design sizing criteria
  86. Pond stage / storage
  87. Post-Storage Treatment Process Considerations
  88. Potential evapotranspiration for Minneapolis-St. Paul from 2001-2010
  89. Potential roles in green roof design
  90. Potential sources of bacteria and actions to address
  91. Pounds of ice melted per pound of salt
  92. Practices for controlling pollutants in stormwater runoff
  93. Precipitation
  94. Prelimiary information for Design Sequence Flow Chart
  95. Pretreatment pollutant removal characteristics - all devices
  96. Pretreatment practice applicability
  97. Pretreatment practice compatibility with downstream structural stormwater BMPs
  98. Pretreatment practice summary of characteristics
  99. Pretreatment system design information - all devices
  100. Primary and secondary pollutant removal mechanisms
  101. Primary and secondary volume removal mechanisms
  102. Primary cost components for stormwater wetlands
  103. Priority Actions for Shingle Creek Subwatershed (Table 66)
  104. Procedures for investigating sites with potential constraints on stormwater infiltration
  105. Processes for removing pollutants from stormwater runoff
  106. Processes utilized by Best Management Practices - Filters
  107. Processes utilized by Best Management Practices - Infiltrators
  108. Processes utilized by Best Management Practices - Manufactured Devices
  109. Processes utilized by Best Management Practices - Storage and Reuse
  110. Processes utilized by Best Management Practices - Swales and Strips
  111. Product parameters: Compost blanket
  112. Product parameters for compost filter berm application
  113. Product parameters for compost used for soil amendment and turf establishment
  114. Qualitative and quantitative evaluation and assessment of trees
  115. Qualitative comparison of various methods of infiltration rate measurement
  116. Questions and answers, January 25, 2017 webinar
  117. Questions and answers January 9 2018 webinar
  118. RWMWD pond inspection prioritization table for Woodbury.
  119. Rain gardens (bioretention) 101
  120. Rainwater harvesting overflow discharge location - methods
  121. Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District Living Streets Demonstration Project
  122. Recommend filtration efficiency for P8
  123. Recommendations for temporary stream diversion channel lining
  124. Recommended contributing drainage area for infiltration BMPs
  125. Recommended dimensions for stabilized berms
  126. Recommended elements of a community snow management plan
  127. Recommended embankment widths for sediment traps
  128. Recommended green roof growing medium parameter ranges
  129. Recommended hydroperiod standards for wetlands
  130. Recommended maintenance activities for bioretention areas
  131. Recommended maintenance activities for media filters
  132. Recommended number of soil boring, pits, and permeameter tests for bioretention design
  133. Recommended salt tolerant mixes
  134. References
  135. References for Smart Salting (S2) and road salt winter maintenance
  136. References for Unified Sizing Criteria
  137. References for dry swale (grass swale)
  138. References for general stormwater information
  139. References for high-gradient stormwater step-pool swale
  140. References for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse
  141. Region 1 nutrient reduction efficiency factors for sweeping impervious areas (USEPA 2017a)
  142. Regulatory/Municipal (MS4)/Procedures and checklists
  143. Regulatory authorities for selected actions
  144. Relative cost and effectiveness for common construction BMPs
  145. Relative pollutant reduction for biofiltration
  146. Relative pollutant reduction for permeable pavement
  147. Relative pollutant reduction for sand filters
  148. Removal of metals by lime sludge (spent lime) used for water softening
  149. Reported Activities that Restore or Decrease Soil Bulk Density
  150. Requirements, recommendations and information for using stormwater disconnection (impervious disconnection) BMPs in the MIDS calculator
  151. Residential practices pollutant controls
  152. Residential streets and parking lot checklist
  153. Resources and guidance documents exist for developing green stormwater infrastructure ordinances
  154. Results of Regression Analyses for Average Winter Chloride Concentrations (2004-2013)
  155. Riprap size will increase with velocity
  156. Risk-based treatment requirements for stormwater harvest and use systems
  157. Road salt
  158. Runoff coefficients by land use and soil type
  159. Runoff coefficients for 5 to 10 year storms
  160. Runoff coefficients for different soil groups and slopes
  161. SWPPP Template for Small Construction Sites
  162. Salt - Sand yard to ton conversions
  163. Sample of general system pressure requirements for common harvest and use applications
  164. Sand material specifications
  165. Saturated hydraulic conductivity values used in long-term continuous simulation modeling analysis
  166. Scott Test Page
  167. Screening and straining devices - general information
  168. Screening and straining devices - installation and maintenance recommendations
  169. Screening and straining devices - system and component sizing
  170. Screening and straining devices - system design information
  171. Sediment Dewatering and Disposal Case Study: City of Eden Prairie Timber Creek Townhomes Stormwater Pond Sediment Removal and Disposal
  172. Sediment control practices - Pavement sweeping
  173. Sediment trap sizing table
  174. Seed mixture selection and other information for various construction site stabilization periods
  175. Self-audit guidance for Phase II MS4s
  176. Sensitive waters and other receiving waters
  177. Septic systems
  178. Sequence of events and type of personnel resources to help green stormwater infrastructure planners
  179. Settling chamber surface area
  180. Signs and symptoms scoring table
  181. Silver Creek Cliff Trail - meeting stormwater discharge requirements using compost
  182. Site plan review procedure
  183. Sites undergoing revision
  184. Situations where infiltration is prohibited or not recommended
  185. Small scale erosion control
  186. Smart Salting (S2) training information - Additional Winter Maintenance Resources
  187. Smart Salting Level 1 training schedule
  188. Smart Salting Level 2 training schedule
  189. Soil sampling and tests
  190. Soils and geology
  191. Soils with low P-Index
  192. Sources of data for use in stormwater models
  193. Special Waters and Impaired Waters
  194. Special audiences
  195. Special receiving waters suitability for ponds
  196. Special water or other sensitive receiving watershed design restrictions for stormwater wetlands
  197. Specific yields for geologic materials
  198. Speed of melting
  199. Spicer State Highway 23 - stormwater management for linear projects
  200. Step 2 Calibration Chart for auger or conveyor systems
  201. Step 3 Calibration Chart for auger or conveyor systems
  202. Step 4 Calibration Chart for auger or conveyor systems
  203. Steps before completing a construction stormwater permit coverage application
  204. Stormwater 101 - streets to streams
  205. Stormwater Harvest and Use Funding Sources
  206. Stormwater Harvesting and Use Component Checklist and Cost Units
  207. Stormwater Manual wiki terminology
  208. Stormwater Pollutants Associated With Common Operations at Potential Stormwater Hotspots
  209. Stormwater Steering Committee
  210. Stormwater Utility Fee: City of Saint Peter
  211. Stormwater Wetland Performance Summary
  212. Stormwater Wetland Sizing Parameters
  213. Stormwater blogs
  214. Stormwater education
  215. Stormwater filtration BMPs - overview
  216. Stormwater filtration BMPs - treatment properties
  217. Stormwater filtration BMPs – selection considerations
  218. Stormwater focus group
  219. Stormwater infiltration BMPs - contributing drainage area
  220. Stormwater infiltration BMPs - overview
  221. Stormwater infiltration BMPs - treatment properties
  222. Stormwater infiltration BMPs – selection considerations
  223. Stormwater management for solar farm projects - frequently asked questions
  224. Stormwater management for solar projects and determining compliance with the NPDES construction stormwater permit
  225. Stormwater model and calculator comparisons
  226. Stormwater newsletters
  227. Stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP)
  228. Stormwater pond assessment
  229. Stormwater pond cost estimate worksheet
  230. Stormwater reuse project data
  231. Stormwater sizing for redevelopment projects
  232. Stormwater step pool materials specifications
  233. Stormwater videos
  234. Stormwater wetland cost estimate worksheet
  235. Stormwater wetland design criteria
  236. Streams impaired by chloride in the TCMA
  237. Street Sweeping Phosphorus Credit Calculator How-to-Guide
  238. Street sweeping P8 particle fractions and sediment assumptions
  239. Street sweeping management options
  240. Subwatershed and channel characteristics
  241. Suggested compost filter sock flow rates
  242. Summary of Annual BMP Maintenance Costs from Estimator Models
  243. Summary of Annual Maintenance Cost Data Collected
  244. Summary of BMP Construction Costs from Estimator Models
  245. Summary of BMP Land Areas from Estimator Models
  246. Summary of California water recycling criteria (summarized from Table R.3b.1 of the Metropolitan Council Stormwater Reuse Manual)
  247. Summary of Chesapeake Bay Program street sweeping crediting
  248. Summary of Construction Cost Data Collected
  249. Summary of Drilling Methods to Collect Soil Samples for Infiltration Basins
  250. Summary of Information to Include on a Boring Log
  251. Summary of MDH “swimmable” standards for public beaches & MPCA standards for bacterial impairments
  252. Summary of TMDL (lbs/day) and Components for Impaired Streams in the TCMA
  253. Summary of TMDL and Components for Impaired Lakes and Wetlands in the TCMA
  254. Summary of TMDL and Components for Impaired Streams in the TCMA
  255. Summary of annual street sweeping costs for Minnesota case studies
  256. Summary of bioretention water quality cleansing mechanisms for common stormwater pollutants
  257. Summary of costs for dry swale case study - International Plaza Drive Improvements
  258. Summary of infiltration practices for given drainage areas
  259. Summary of inspection and maintenance activities for check dams
  260. Summary of model information
  261. Summary of new street sweeper costs
  262. Summary of pollutant removal efficiencies in wet stormwater ponds/stormwater wetlands
  263. Summary of pollutant removal mechanisms
  264. Summary of pollutants typically found in stormwater by source area
  265. Summary of quantities - stormwater step pool case study
  266. Summary of recommended bioretention filter media mixes from worldwide sources
  267. Summary of recommended hydraulic conductivities of bioretention filter media
  268. Summary of recommended installation methods
  269. Summary of sate of Minnesota water quality guidelines for stormwater harvesting and reuse systems for Irrigation
  270. Summary of seeding methods and related information for temporary stabilization
  271. Summary of specifications for permeable pavement
  272. Summary of street sweeping tracking methodologies
  273. Summary of suggested stormwater criteria for MN receiving waters
  274. Summary of temporary construction sediment control techniques
  275. Summary of treatment practices used in stormwater harvest and use systems
  276. Summary of water reuse criteria for irrigation of parks, playgrounds, schoolyards, and similar areas from reuse programs from several states
  277. Summary of water reuse criteria for select nonpotable applications from reuse programs from several states
  278. Supporting information
  279. Supporting material for infiltration
  280. Supporting material for swales
  281. Surface sand filter cost estimate worksheet
  282. Survey results for managing street sweeping materials
  283. Susceptibility of wetland types to degradation by stormwater input
  284. Sweep up, rake up, pick up
  285. Swimming pools
  286. Symbols
  287. Symptoms and specification table
  288. TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Prioritizing and Implementing Restoration and Protection - Chloride reduction strategy
  289. TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Prioritizing and Implementing Restoration and Protection - Citizen attitudes and practices
  290. TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Prioritizing and Implementing Restoration and Protection - Citizens
  291. TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Prioritizing and Implementing Restoration and Protection - Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
  292. TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Prioritizing and Implementing Restoration and Protection - Municipalities
  293. TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Prioritizing and Implementing Restoration and Protection - Policy makers
  294. TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Prioritizing and Implementing Restoration and Protection - Prioritization and critical areas
  295. TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Prioritizing and Implementing Restoration and Protection - Secondary audiences
  296. TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Prioritizing and Implementing Restoration and Protection - Wastewater treatment facilities and industrial dischargers
  297. TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Prioritizing and Implementing Restoration and Protection - Water softeners
  298. TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Prioritizing and Implementing Restoration and Protection - Water treatment facilities (water supply)
  299. TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Prioritizing and Implementing Restoration and Protection - Watershed management organizations and districts and Soil and Water Conservation Districts
  300. TCMA Chloride Management Plan - Prioritizing and Implementing Restoration and Protection - Winter maintenance professionals (state, county, city, schools, parks, private)
  301. TCMA Chloride Management Plan - TCMA Chloride Conditions - Chloride sources
  302. TCMA Chloride TMDL - Applicable Water Quality Standards and Numeric Water Quality Targets
  303. TCMA Chloride TMDL - Executive Summary
  304. TCMA Chloride TMDL - Future Growth Consideration/Reserve Capacity
  305. TCMA Chloride TMDL - Literature Cited
  306. TCMA Chloride TMDL - Monitoring Recommendations
  307. TCMA Chloride TMDL - Public Participation
  308. TCMA Chloride TMDL - Reasonable Assurance
  309. TCMA Chloride TMDL - TMDL Tables
  310. TCMA Chloride TMDL - Water Quality Dashboards and Watershed Areas
  311. TCMA Overall Cost Considerations
  312. TMDL model comparison matrix
  313. TMDL model description and overview
  314. TMDL reporting links: South Metro Mississippi River TSS TMDL
  315. TSS and TP EMC literature values for TMDL modeling
  316. TSS and TP Removal Efficiency Evaluation Strategies
  317. TSS credits for street sweeping
  318. Table 2575-4 Required Corrective Action
  319. Table showing typical BMP best attainable effluent concentrations
  320. Table summarizing of properties of deicing agents
  321. Tabular results from three events during the 2002 modeled period
  322. Tanners Lake - alum injection for phosphorus removal
  323. Technical Paper 40 rainfall frequency maps
  324. Technical documents
  325. Technical guidance used by MPCA to develop guidelines for setting TMDL WLAs for regulated stormwater
  326. Technical support
  327. Temporary Sediment Control: Corrective Actions
  328. Temporary Sediment Control: Corrective Actions - check damns
  329. Temporary Sediment Control - Corrective Actions
  330. Things to look for when reviewing MIDS calculator files and submissions
  331. TimedText:Categories and the table of contents.en.srt
  332. Topic index for the Minnesota Stormwater Manual
  333. Total P and particulate P removal from BMPs without iron in the filter media
  334. Training
  335. Training and certification for green stormwater infrastructure
  336. Training and workshop materials and modules
  337. Training programs and print materials for Minimum Control Measure (MCM) 4
  338. Training programs and print materials for Minimum Control Measure (MCM) 5
  339. Training programs and print materials for Minimum Control Measure (MCM) 6
  340. Training programs and print materials for Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for municipal operations (MCM) 6
  341. Training programs and print materials for Post-Construction stormwater management (MCM) 5
  342. Training requirements for the Construction Stormwater Permit
  343. Tree health troubleshooting guidelines
  344. Tree species list - Suitable for CU structural soil
  345. Tree species list - additional benefits
  346. Tree species list - general information
  347. Tree species list - morphology
  348. Tree species list - notes
  349. Tree species list - tolerance to inundation
  350. Tree species list - tolerance to stresses
  351. Tree trench/box photo gallery
  352. Twin Cities Campus – Winter Maintenance Improvements
  353. Types of bioretention basins
  354. Types of mulch products typically used on construction sites
  355. Typical Annual and Snowmelt Urban Stormwater Quality Characteristics
  356. Typical BMP TSS and TP removal rates from Minnesota Stormwater Manual
  357. Typical Roof Runoff Quality in Minneapolis and Wisconsin
  358. Typical diversion methods for working in the dry and their applicability
  359. Typical inspection/maintenance frequencies for stormwater wetlands
  360. Typical maintenance activities for infiltration trenches
  361. Typical maintenance problems and activities for dry swales
  362. Typical maintenance problems and activities for infiltration practices
  363. Typical maintenance problems and activities for stormwater step pools
  364. Typical maintenance problems and activities for wet swales
  365. Typical maintenance problems for infiltration trenches and basins
  366. Typical pollutants found in stormwater collected from different source areas
  367. Typical recommendations for BMP removal for common construction stormwater BMPs
  368. Typical stormwater pollutants, summary of sources and potential concerns for harvest and use
  369. Typical temporary stream crossing methods and their applicability
  370. Typical temporary winter BMPs
  371. Typical winter decommission and maintenance tasks
  372. Typical winter decommission and maintenance tasks for rainwater harvesting
  373. Unit costs related to diversion and working in the dry
  374. Unit costs related to riprap
  375. Unit costs related to sediment traps and basins
  376. Unit costs related to stabilized earth/soil berms
  377. Unit processes of stormwater pre-treatment techniques
  378. Unit processes of stormwater treatment techniques
  379. Unit processes of stormwater treatment techniques - filtration practices
  380. University of Minnesota Arboretum - runoff model and rain gardens
  381. Updates to credits and pollutant removal values
  382. Updates to the MIDS calculator
  383. Urban Stormwater Quality Characteristics from Paved Surfaces
  384. Using P8 to calculate load reduction and WLA reporting terms
  385. Using WinSLAMM to generate load reduction and WLA reporting terms
  386. Using the MIDS Calculator to generate load reduction and WLA reporting terms
  387. Using the MPCA Simple Estimator to generate load reduction and WLA reporting terms
  388. Using the Minnesota Stormwater Manual and MIDS Calculator to help meet industrial stormwater permit requirements
  389. Volume based crediting for street sweeping
  390. Volume reduction practices
  391. Waste management and illegal dumping
  392. Water
  393. Water extractable phosphate in composts and land-applied organic materials
  394. Water harvesting and use system matrix
  395. Water quality BMP comparison matrix for TMDL models
  396. Water reuse key site considerations
  397. Water supply fixture units (WSFU) for typical non-potable applications
  398. Watershed maps
  399. Watershed projects and virtual tours
  400. Watershed runoff characteristics
  401. Web site policy
  402. Wet Ponds data table
  403. Wet detention pond - Channel protection / water quality outlet configuration
  404. Wet detention pond - Extreme flood (10-yr 24-hr) outlet configuration
  405. Wet detention pond - Over bank protection (10-yr 24-hr) outlet configuration
  406. Wet swale - Recommended Short Term (3-Year) Maintenance Schedule for Carpenter Creek project
  407. Wet swale materials specifications
  408. Wet swale pollutant load reduction
  409. What is a municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4)?
  410. What is an MS4?
  411. When purchasing compost to be used for turf establishment
  412. Why is a municipality regulated under the MS4 permit?
  413. Wildlife friendly erosion prevention and sediment control
  414. WinSLAMM control practice summary
  415. WinSLAMM land use and source area types
  416. Winter salt use

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