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  • ...he local authority and documented by the applicant, the Flexible Treatment Options Approach shall be followed in the sequence below and through the MIDS Desig ...the performance goal cannot be achieved and, if it cannot, which Flexible Treatment Option applies|alert-warning}}
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  • ...he local authority and documented by the applicant, the Flexible Treatment Options Approach shall be followed in the sequence below and through the MIDS Desig ...the performance goal cannot be achieved and, if it cannot, which Flexible Treatment Option applies|alert-warning}}
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  • ...lator MIDS Calculator]) to help designers and engineers evaluate treatment options and demonstrate compliance with performance goals. ...commendations related to use of the MIDS Calculator] to evaluate treatment options and demonstrate compliance.
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  • *MIDS design sequence flow chart - Step 8 - Is Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 2 feasible? *MIDS design sequence flow chart - Step 9 - Select Flexible Treatment Option (FTO) 2
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  • A performance goal specifies what level of stormwater treatment must be achieved. The MIDS performance goals were developed to satisfy the ...site location. More detailed information regarding the Flexible Treatment Options and definitions are included on the Design Sequence Flow Chart.
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  • *[[Flexible treatment options]]
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  • *[[Flexible treatment options]]<br> ...rt was developed to determine the appropriate performance goal or Flexible Treatment Option for a new development, redevelopment, or linear site. You may access
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  • ...es a summary of the MIDS performance goals, including a description of the options for and selection of the final performance goals."> [https://stormwater.pca ...rt-Flexible_treatment_options Design Sequence Flowchart-Flexible treatment options]</span>
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  • ...he local authority and documented by the applicant, the Flexible Treatment Options Approach shall be followed in the sequence below and through the MIDS Desig ...ter.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:P-gen3-13k.pdf Flexible Treatment Options — Barr]
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  • #[[Design Sequence Flowchart-Flexible treatment options]]
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  • ...s where implementing BMPs is not feasible or prudent. Off-site stormwater treatment is also allowed. ...reflect the flexible treatment option. For example, if flexible treatment options are needed for the site, the stormwater volume retention requirement can be
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  • ...incorporated the MIDS performance goals, calculator and flexible treatment options into their [https://www.municode.com/library/mn/eagan/codes/code_of_ordinan #[[Design Sequence Flowchart-Flexible treatment options]]
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  • *[[Flexible treatment options]]
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  • *Research high efficiency residential water softening and non-chloride options. *Flexible surfaces
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  • **'''Routing/downstream BMP:''' if this BMP is part of a treatment train and water is being routed from this BMP to another BMP, the user sele ===Required Treatment Volume===
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  • ...asked if an amendment is added, a dropdown menu appears with the following options: ...is BMP is part of a [[Using the treatment train approach to BMP selection |treatment train]] and water is being routed from this BMP to another BMP, the user se
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  • ...thin 5 feet of the soil surface of the swale side slope. There are 14 soil options that fall into 4 different Hydrologic Soil Groups (Hydrologic Soil Group (H ===Required Treatment Volume===
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  • ...his BMP is part of a [[Using the treatment train approach to BMP selection|treatment train]] and water is being routed from this BMP to another BMP, the user se **Particulate P removal rate via non volume reduction treatment: The percent particulate phosphorus load removal applied to stormwater capt
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  • The BMPs utilized and their sequencing in a stormwater treatment train is shown in the figure to the right and summarized below. ...impervious surface. The BMPs utilized and their sequencing in a stormwater treatment train is shown in the figure to the right and summarized below. Linear unde
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  • ...his BMP is part of a [[Using the treatment train approach to BMP selection|treatment train]] and water is being routed from this BMP to another BMP, the user se ===Required Treatment Volume===
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  • ...his BMP is part of a [[Using the treatment train approach to BMP selection|treatment train]] and water is being routed from this BMP to another BMP, the user se ===Required Treatment Volume===
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  • ...no underdrain) and biofiltration (bioretention with an underdrain) as BMP options. For biofiltration the underdrain may be at or raised above the bottom of t ...of the soil/media surface in the bioinfiltration basin. There are 14 soil options for the user. These correspond with soils and infiltration rates contained
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  • **Routing/downstream BMP: if this BMP is part of a treatment train and water is being routed from this BMP to another BMP, the user sele ...t of the soil/media interface in the permeable pavement. There are 14 soil options that fall into 4 different Hydrologic Soil Groups (Hydrologic Soil Group (H
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  • ...his BMP is part of a [[Using the treatment train approach to BMP selection|treatment train]] and water is being routed from this BMP to another BMP, the user se ...t of the soil/media interface in the infiltration basin. There are 14 soil options that fall into 4 different Hydrologic Soil Groups (Hydrologic Soil Group (H
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  • ...his BMP is part of a [[Using the treatment train approach to BMP selection|treatment train]] and water is being routed from this BMP to another BMP, the user se ...edia/native soil interface of the bioinfiltration basin. There are 14 soil options that fall into 4 different Hydrologic Soil Groups (Hydrologic Soil Group (H
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  • **'''Routing/downstream BMP:''' if this BMP is part of a treatment train and water is being routed from this BMP to another BMP, the user sele ...t of the soil/media interface in the infiltration basin. There are 14 soil options that fall into 4 different Hydrologic Soil Groups ([http://stormwater.pca.s
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  • ...his BMP is part of a [[Using the treatment train approach to BMP selection|treatment train]] and water is being routed from this BMP to another BMP, the user se ===Required Treatment Volume===
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  • ...porting stormwater; not a combined sewer; and not part of a publicly owned treatment works."> '''MS4'''</span> permittees for interpreting categorical WLAs. ...porting stormwater; not a combined sewer; and not part of a publicly owned treatment works."> '''MS4'''</span> (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System) <span tit
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  • ...his BMP is part of a [[Using the treatment train approach to BMP selection|treatment train]] and water is being routed from this BMP to another BMP, the user se ...e media/native soil interface of the swale main channel. There are 14 soil options that fall into 4 different Hydrologic Soil Groups (Hydrologic Soil Group (H
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  • ...his BMP is part of a [[Using the treatment train approach to BMP selection|treatment train]] and water is being routed from this BMP to another BMP, the user se ...ioretention base is utilized) of the swale main channel. There are 14 soil options that fall into 4 different Hydrologic Soil Groups (Hydrologic Soil Group (H
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  • ...his BMP is part of a [[Using the treatment train approach to BMP selection|treatment train]] and overflow water that bypasses the storage device is being routed ===Required Treatment Volume===
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  • **meeting permanent treatment requirements in the [http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/water/water-types #[[Design Sequence Flowchart-Flexible treatment options]]
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  • ...his BMP is part of a [[Using the treatment train approach to BMP selection|treatment train]] and water is being routed from this BMP to another BMP, the user se ...t below the soil/media interface in the tree trench/box. There are 14 soil options that fall into 4 different [[Glossary#H|Hydrologic Soil Groups]] (Hydrologi
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  • ...in for constructed ponds in new development, 9.Case studies for stormwater treatment trains, 10.Process for selecting Best Management Practices"> '''See content ...d engineered media removed from bioretention basins and similar stormwater treatment devices]]
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  • ...e.mn.us/index.php?title=Design_criteria_for_bioretention#Layered_systems a treatment layer below the bioretention media]. This typically is a layer containing 5 ...his BMP is part of a [[Using the treatment train approach to BMP selection|treatment train]] and water is being routed from this BMP to another BMP, the user se
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  • ...will best meet local and state stormwater objectives. This page presents a flexible approach to [[Glossary#B|Best Management Practices]] (BMP) selection that a ...ents is a compilation of additional measures that could be used to enhance treatment either before or after more complex BMP use.</p>
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  • ...e.mn.us/index.php?title=Design_criteria_for_bioretention#Layered_systems a treatment layer below the bioretention media]. This typically is a layer containing 5 **Routing/downstream BMP: if this BMP is part of a treatment train and water is being routed from this BMP to another BMP, the user sele
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  • ...98a) and promote the [[Using the treatment train approach to BMP selection|treatment train approach]] to runoff management. ...er stormwater runoff from upland areas of the site. To optimize stormwater treatment, the outer boundary of the buffer should have a stormwater depression area
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  • ...winter maintenance programs and should not be considered the best or only options for salt reducing activities, but rather a list of BMPs that many programs ...which could generate heat as well as electricity, permeable pavements, and flexible pavements. Narrower roadways may also allow for less application of deicing
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  • *Other options include 1.5-inch clean gravel and river rock. ...re pre-fabricated triangular shaped blocks typically made of foam or other flexible, lightweight material and covered with geotextile fabric. The geotextile ex
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  • ...erlocking pavements ([[References for permeable pavement|Smith 2011]]) use flexible pavement design methods adopted from the 1993 AASHTO ''Guide for Design of ...ngths than those noted above, or are expansive when wet, there are several options, including
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  • ...mendations and/or regulations. The design process for each project must be flexible and rigorous enough to address these factors. ...rmation on selection and design of system components (collection, storage, treatment, and distribution systems), guidance offering a concept-to-finish perspecti
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  • :(1) To quickly learn about a wide range of stormwater management options, via the questions and associated informational links to the MPCA’s Storm ...tural water cycle. The multiple benefits of green infrastructure make it a flexible practice for use in many areas including stormwater management.
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  • ...stormwater function in the post development landscape, provides increased treatment of pollutants and sediments that result from development and habitation, an ...cts, WEP is dependent upon how the biosolids are treated at the wastewater treatment plant.
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