• ...et for approximately 3 years and was then disbanded upon completion of the MIDS material. This page contains information from the workgroup and workgroup m ...kgroup members.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=photo of workgroup members|<font size=3>MIDS work group members</font size>]]
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  • ...e.g. toilet flushing). The type of storage device is not considered in the calculator (e.g. pond or cistern). Any pollutant associated with the water used for ir ==MIDS calculator user inputs for harvest and re-use/cistern==
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  • ...ymbol used for the tree trench system/box (w/o underdrain) BMP in the MIDS calculator. Note the symbol shows multiple trees since tree trench systems contain mul ...on|bioretention]] BMP, we recommend using the bioretention BMP in the MIDS calculator instead of this BMP.
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  • *Overview of recently developed street sweeping calculator: Aileen Molloy, Tetra Tech The MPCA hosted a live webinar on updates to the MIDS Calculator (Version 3). This webinar focused on bioretention media, bioretention veget
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  • [[File:mids logo.jpg|300px|right|alt=image of Minimal Impact Design Standards logo]] ...0px|alt=photo illustrating an example of pervious concrete|<font size=3>An example of pervious concrete.</font size>]]
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  • This page summarizes exercises used for MIDS calculator training workshops. ...examples of approaches that could be used for each problem. These are just example solutions and you are encouraged to try different solutions.
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  • ...e=3>Symbol for Swale main channel (without an underdrain) used in the MIDS calculator.</font size>]] ...should be used in combination with the swale main channel BMP in the MIDS calculator. All pollutants in the infiltrated water are credited as being reduced. A
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  • .../Performance_goals_for_new_development,_re-development_and_linear_projects MIDS performance goal]; or ...eable surface and typically have limited space to install surface BMPs. An example would be a downtown area."> '''highly urban and ultra-urban environments'''
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  • ==MIDS Performance Goals== ...e goal specifies what level of stormwater treatment must be achieved. The MIDS performance goals were developed to satisfy the legislation by determing ho
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  • ...nt size=3>Symbol for Swale main channel (with underdrain) used in the MIDS calculator.</font size>]] ...should be used in combination with the swale main channel BMP in the MIDS calculator. All pollutants in the infiltrated water are credited as being reduced. A
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  • [[File:mids logo.jpg|300px|right|alt=image of Minimal Impact Design Standards logo]] ...t included in the [[MIDS calculator|Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) calculator]] because design, construction and maintenance criteria and specifications
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  • ...enario Base |<font size=3>Site layout for an ultra-urban setting. For this example the site consists of a single building on a 1 acre drainage area. (source: ...px|alt=schematic illustrating Ultra-Urban Scenario BMP Layout|<font size=3>Example of a suitable BMP layout for an ultra-urban setting (Source: CDM Smith).</f
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  • ...eting regulatory requirements, and meeting client expectations. The [[MIDS calculator]] was used to evaluate the performance goals for the site given the drainag ...rate'''</span> of the underlying soils. For information on using the MIDS calculator for permeable pavement, [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Requir
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  • ...trench system-treebox with underdrain|<font size=3>Symbol used in the MIDS calculator to represent the tree trench system-tree box BMP with an underdrain. Note t ...on|bioretention]] BMP, we recommend using the bioretention BMP in the MIDS calculator instead of this BMP.
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  • <td>[http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/MIDS_calculator MIDS calculator]</td> ....gov/water-research/national-stormwater-calculator EPA National Stormwater Calculator]</td>
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  • ...recommend developing maintenance specifications, but recommend developing example maintenance performance requirements, as described below. Set the following requirements for, for example, 30 days after Substantial Completion, for roofs established using cuttings
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  • ...and information for using bioretention with no underdrain BMPs in the MIDS calculator]] ...ommendations and information for using permeable pavement BMPs in the MIDS calculator]]
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  • ...and information for using bioretention with no underdrain BMPs in the MIDS calculator]] ...and information for using bioretention with an underdrain BMPs in the MIDS calculator]]
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  • ...|<font size=3>Symbol for Bioretention basin (with underdrain) used in MIDS calculator.</font size>]] {{alert|Updates have been made to Version 4 of the MIDS Calculator|alert-info}}
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  • [[File:BMP monitoring.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=image BMP monitoring|<font size=3>Example of BMP monitoirng. Source: [https://www.cwp.org/performance-enhancing-devic *[[Recommendations and guidance for utilizing the MIDS calculator to meet TMDL permit requirements]]
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  • ...Scenario Base|<font size=3>Schematic illustrating the site layout for this example. The site consists of 40 acres of rural land use that is undergoing new de ...oving nitrogen, metals, bacteria, and other pollutants. Note that the MIDS calculator does not allow for adjustments in phosphorus loading from sand filters base
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  • ...eable surface and typically have limited space to install surface BMPs. An example would be a downtown area."> '''highly urban and ultra-urban environments''' ...at the slope for your site. The relationship is not linear. Links to MIDS calculator information are provided below.
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  • .../Performance_goals_for_new_development,_re-development_and_linear_projects MIDS performance goal]; or ...ction stormwater, V<sub>WQ</sub> is 1 inch off new impervious surface. For MIDS, V<sub>WQ</sub> is 1.1 inches.
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  • ...eting regulatory requirements, and meeting client expectations. The [[MIDS calculator]] was used to evaluate the performance goals for the site given the drainag ...ect performance goals within the available space on site. Using the MIDS calculator, maximizing the location and sizing of the BMPs achieved a 90 percent reduc
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  • .../Performance_goals_for_new_development,_re-development_and_linear_projects MIDS performance goal]; or ...ndex.php/Minimal_Impact_Design_Standards Minimal Impact Design Standards] (MIDS), the V<sub>WQ</sub> is 1.1 inches times the area of impervious surface.
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  • ...tfall monitoring.png|300px|thumb|alt=image outfall monitoring|<font size=3>example of outfall monitoring. Photo courtesy of MPCA's Flickr site.</font size>]] ...developing an outfall monitoring SOP. The following subsection provides an example of how outfall monitoring can be used to evaluate compliance with an areal
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  • .../Performance_goals_for_new_development,_re-development_and_linear_projects MIDS performance goal]; or ...ndex.php/Minimal_Impact_Design_Standards Minimal Impact Design Standards] (MIDS), the V<sub>WQ</sub> is 1.1 inches times the area of impervious surface.
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  • ...raph.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=a photo illustrating porous concrete|<font size=3>Example of a new retrofit permeable parking lot at the University of Minnesota</fon ...eable surface and typically have limited space to install surface BMPs. An example would be a downtown area."> '''highly urban and ultra-urban environments'''
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  • .../Performance_goals_for_new_development,_re-development_and_linear_projects MIDS performance goal]; or ...ction stormwater, V<sub>WQ</sub> is 1 inch off new impervious surface. For MIDS, V<sub>WQ</sub> is 1.1 inches.
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  • .../Performance_goals_for_new_development,_re-development_and_linear_projects MIDS performance goal]; or [[File:Overview image.png|right|thumb|300 px|alt=This schematic shows Example Stormwater Harvesting and Use System Schematic|<font size=3>Schematic illus
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  • ...d relative contributions of sources in the TMDL impaired subwatershed. For example, the [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/wq-iw9-16e.pdf Vermil ...posal."> '''sanitary sewers'''</span>, and dog parks. In this hypothetical example the <span title="A municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) is a means o
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  • ...nt practice or device needed to meet a water quality or quantity goal. For example, stormwater BMPs may be sized to treat a volume of runoff, a flow rate, or ...ion for using infiltration basin/underground infiltration BMPs in the MIDS calculator]]
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  • .../Performance_goals_for_new_development,_re-development_and_linear_projects MIDS performance goal]; or ...water quality volume is 1 inch times the new impervious surface area. For MIDS, the V<sub>WQ</sub> is 1.1 inches times the impervious surface area. In rea
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  • ...pment,_re-development_and_linear_projects Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) performance goal]. Once complete, the site is meant to be a demonstration ...annual total suspended solids (TSS) EMC of 54.5 milligrams per liter (MIDS calculator defaults). The table below summarizes the existing site runoff volume, and
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  • ...s located on public land, private land, or in the public right of way. For example, plantings in the public right of way that conflict with any traffic safety ...interpretation of the plan is acceptable to the professional designer. An example construction phase inspection checklist [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us
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  • '''Link to Excel calculator for computing volumes''': [[File:Solar panel calculator feb 2021.xlsx]] ...age horizontal length, not the length at the average horizontal angle. For example, if the angle varies between 30 and 60 degrees, the average horizontal leng
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  • ...ter.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Example_construction_access_agreement See an example access agreement]. ==Minnesota Department of Transportation example construction protocols==
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  • Example narrative: ''The TMDL study area for X TMDL encompasses the entire municipa ...right|alt=Screenshot of Compliance Schedule tab|<font size=3>Screenshot of example Compliance Schedule Tab, before filling in schedule.</font size>]]
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  • ...age horizontal length, not the length at the average horizontal angle. For example, if the angle varies between 30 and 60 degrees, the average horizontal leng ...m, 35-year continuous simulation XP-SWMM model developed in support of the MIDS performance goal development (Barr, 2011) was modified to represent watersh
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  • ...r the first five years. Factors that affect maintenance costs include, for example, project size, level of maintenance needed, and proximity of the maintenanc ...veloped the [https://greenroofs.org/green-roof-energy-calculator Greensave Calculator] for Green Roofs for Healthy Cities to “compare roofing alternatives over
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  • .../Performance_goals_for_new_development,_re-development_and_linear_projects MIDS performance goal]; or ...stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Minimal_Impact_Design_Standards MIDS], the V<sub>WQ</sub> is 1.1 inches times impervious surface area.
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  • ...ons might be considered where a very carefully designed system is used. An example could be where advanced filters are part of the treatment system that remov ...ent. There is likely some good information in the literature, however. For example [https://extension.umd.edu/sites/default/files/_docs/programs/master-garden
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  • ...ce_for_utilizing_the_MIDS_calculator_to_meet_TMDL_permit_requirements MIDS Calculator], the MPCA Simple Estimator is simplified in that it lacks a graphical user ...that do not meet a desired performance goal are considered undersized. For example, if the goal is to treat one inch of runoff from impervious surfaces and a
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  • The following case study highlights an example <span title="the amount of a pollutant from both point and nonpoint sources ...tion provides an overview of reporting related to TMDL requirements and an example of how MS4s included in the draft Lake Riley TP TMDL could use P8 modeling
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  • .../Performance_goals_for_new_development,_re-development_and_linear_projects MIDS performance goal]; or ...te.mn.us/index.php/Liners_for_stormwater_management geotextile liner], for example HDPE) between the pond and the trench to minimize seepage from the pond int
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  • ...e contractor’s interpretation of the plan is acceptable with the designer. Example construction phase inspection checklists exist for [[Bioretention - constru Example operation and maintenance checklists exist for [[Bioretention - operation a
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  • ...ement practice'''</span> (BMP) to the particular feature being considered. Example recommended and REQUIRED separation distances for infiltration BMPs are sho ...'''infiltration basin''']</span> located in St. Paul, MN, that treats the MIDS goal of 1.1 inches must treat runoff from 5.25 acres or more of impervious
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  • ...s increases, so does the number of names for each of these variants. As an example of the ongoing evolution of bioretention terminology, the terms “rain gar ...and information for using bioretention with no underdrain BMPs in the MIDS calculator]]
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  • ...tems should be coordinated with any concurrent or related construction. An example construction sequence is shown below. ...This is often the case for stormwater pond and irrigation use systems. For example, initial pond construction and pump installation in new developments could
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  • ...exhibit cooler summer temperatures than their impervious counterparts. For example, a recent study showed that porous asphalt showed lower nighttime temperatu ...ommendations and information for using permeable pavement BMPs in the MIDS calculator]]
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  • This example set uses Maps 1 and 2, which appear on the left and right hand side of the The example covers a theoretical Twin Cities Metro Area TMDL called the ''Metro Watersh
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  • ==Version 2 example: Rochester case study== ...tudy.png|400px|thumb|alt=image of allocations for Zumbro TMDL|<font size=3>Example of TSS TMDL (Zumbro River, West Indian Cr to Mississippi River, 07040004-50
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  • .../Performance_goals_for_new_development,_re-development_and_linear_projects MIDS performance goal]; or ...ustrates other processes occurring within the bioretention system. In this example, an underdrain is located at the bottom of the practice.</font size>]]
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  • ...at discharge to the Mississippi River within the South Metro watershed. An example of how outlet monitoring can be used to evaluate compliance with an areal l [[File:BMP example.png|300px|thumb|alt=image Bassett Creek|<font size=3>Schaper Pond configura
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  • ...s, which results in more complexity in model calibration (WEF, 2012). For example, estimating peak runoff rates is a different problem than estimating the pe ...elers may select multiple models to meet the objectives of the study. For example one model may be best for hydrology and hydraulics, while another may be be
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  • ...ggregate_Drainage_Layer.jpg Drainage layer]: Drainage layers, such as, for example, drainage aggregate, drainage sheets, and drainage mats, convey water acros ...recommendations and information for using green roofs as a BMP in the MIDS calculator]]</noinclude>
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  • ...es on how to design to minimize wind damage in green roofs, including, for example, how to evaluate what roofs are too windy for a green roof, and where a gre ...recommendations and information for using green roofs as a BMP in the MIDS calculator]]</noinclude>
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  • ...interpretation of the plan is acceptable to the professional designer. An example construction phase inspection checklist is provided at [[Stormwater pond/ w ...ndations and information for using stormwater wetland as a BMP in the MIDS calculator.]]
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  • ...interpretation of the plan is acceptable to the professional designer. An example construction phase inspection checklist is provided below. *Tailor percent coverage requirements to project goals and vegetation. For example, percent cover required for turf after one growing season would likely be 1
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  • ....us/index.php?title=MIDS_calculator Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) calculator]", "[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Guidance_and_examples_for
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  • ...y increasing both evapotranspiration and infiltration, harvest runoff, for example, from adjacent impervious surfaces, and use harvested runoff to irrigate tr Wood mulch provides many benefits to the tree, including, for example, weed and turf suppression, and increased moisture retention. It also impro
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  • ...rmwater_and_rainwater_harvest_and_use/reuse harvest]'''</span> runoff, for example, from adjacent impervious surfaces, and use harvested runoff to irrigate tr [[File:Tree guying.png|300px|thumb|alt=picture tree guying|<font size=3>Example of tree staking. Image [https://extension.umn.edu/planting-and-growing-guid
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