• ...ged trees and shrubs are bare root plants with their roots packed in moist material such as peat moss or shingle tow. Plant them in early spring before growth ...nting guidelines (see [http://www.arborday.org/trees/planting/]). The tree material and planting guidelines below were developed based on experience and resear
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  • **Require submittals for material to be used, including, sources and certifications where applicable. ...idelines for tree quality and planting - tree trenches and tree boxes|Tree material and installation guidelines]]
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  • Overview: This webinar covered material developed through multiple work orders during 2018-2018. The objective was ...to the MIDS Calculator and included example applications and a tour of the supporting information in the Minnesota Stormwater Manual. The webinar included the fo
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  • ** Cut back and remove previous years plant material and remove accumulated leaves if needed (or controlled burn where appropri ...lly dense enough to make it difficult to mulch, and the breakdown of plant material will provide enough organic matter to the infiltration/filtration device.
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  • ...e, such as turf or a <span title="an area of permanent vegetation or other material used to reduce sediment, organics, nutrients, pesticides, and other contami ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are
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  • *Tracking debris (amount or mass of material) collected ...e following procedures described in [[Methods for sampling street sweeping material - Standard Operating Procedures]]. The resulting information can be applied
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  • ...r vegetated and rock <span title="an area of permanent vegetation or other material used to reduce sediment, organics, nutrients, pesticides, and other contami ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are
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  • ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are
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  • *[[Supporting material for green roofs]]
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  • ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are *[[Supporting material for bioretention]]
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  • *[[Supporting material for bioretention]]
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  • There are multiple ways to search for material in this stormwater manual wiki. The search tool (box) toward the upper righ ==<span title="Links to pages that identify contributors to material in this manual"> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Catego
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  • ...r approximately 3 years and was then disbanded upon completion of the MIDS material. This page contains information from the workgroup and workgroup meetings. ...[Metropolitan Council, 2011; ZIP archive (7.3Mb) includes publication and supporting documents]
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  • There are multiple ways to search for material in this stormwater manual wiki. The search tool (box) toward the upper righ ==<span title="Links to pages that identify contributors to material in this manual"> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Catego
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  • ...is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that prior to beginning the installation, sufficient material quantities shall be onsite to complete the installation and stabilize expos ...fication is not prescriptive, but does provide guiding principles, compost material specifications, and performance requirements. They require sub-soiling to l
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  • ...emical analysis shall be interpreted by the Owner based on specified plant material and testing recommendations. ...s in frozen conditions, or when the material is overly wet (defined as the material sticks to the hand when squeezed). Retain subparagraph below for bare-root
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  • *[[Supporting material for bioretention]]
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  • ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are *[[Supporting material for trees]]
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  • ...orosity or void fraction is a measure of the void (i.e. empty) spaces in a material, and is a fraction of the volume of voids over the total volume, between 0 *[[Supporting material for trees]]
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  • ...nd soil boring reports for infiltration BMPs, 15.References and supporting material"> '''See contents'''<span> ...g concentrated flows in ditches stabilized with vegetation, rock, or other material, and 4)covering bare soil with vegetation, mulch, erosion control blankets,
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  • *[[Supporting material for green roofs]]
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  • *An on-site vehicle maintenance shop supporting a facility that has an industrial stormwater permit is covered by the main *An off-site vehicle maintenance shop supporting a facility that requires an industrial stormwater permit takes on the SIC c
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  • ...be applied if other phosphorus-sorptive amendments are proposed that have supporting third party research results showing dissolved phosphorus reduction for at *[[Supporting material for trees]]
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  • ...nual dissolved phosphorus credit can be applied if and only if there is <u>supporting third party research</u> showing that this dissolved phosphorus reduction w *[[Supporting material for bioretention]]
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  • ...d broom sweepers in tandem, with broom sweepers picking up the bulk of the material followed by a high efficiency sweeper to remove smaller particles. *Collect and store data related to sweeping practices and material collected.
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  • ...p protections. This protection layer is a water-permeable, synthetic fiber material with good puncture resistance. It is often part of the drainage panel. “A light-weight, rot-proof material placed over or included as a part of the drainage layer to keep the growing
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  • ...t may also be related to a volume passing through the BMP or the amount of material needed to provide a specific pollutant treatment.}} <span title="Pretreatm ...basins'''</span> and <span title="an area of permanent vegetation or other material used to reduce sediment, organics, nutrients, pesticides, and other contami
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  • *Growing media must be suitable for supporting vigorous growth of selected plant species. ...us/index.php?title=Soil_amendments_to_enhance_phosphorus_sorption adding a material], such as iron, to attenuate P.
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  • ...h of the reservoir/subbase layer from the bottom of the permeable pavement material to the top of the underlying soil subgrade, in feet; and ...ed media), equal to the distance from the bottom of the permeable pavement material to the underlying soil subgrade, in feet; and
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  • *[[Supporting material for trees]]
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  • ...r if there is a sensitive underlying [[Glossary#A|aquifer]] and the bottom material of the pond allows for [[Glossary#I|infiltration]]. ...anting sites, and backfill these with uncompacted topsoil or other organic material.
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn *[[Supporting material for trees]]
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are
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  • *[[Supporting material for pretreatment]]
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  • ...Erickson et al., 2012]. The 5 to 8 percent range is based upon iron filing material that is approximately 90 percent elemental iron with a size distribution ap <!--*[[Supporting material for stormwater ponds]]-->
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  • <!--*[[Supporting material for stormwater ponds]]--> ...impervious liner if there is a sensitive underlying aquifer and the bottom material of the pond allows for infiltration.
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  • ...ment devices'''</span> (mtds) in the State of Minnesota. The page includes supporting information, guidance and recommendations, and links to additional informat ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are
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  • *[[Supporting material for pretreatment]]
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn ...as well as the simple addition of sand to improve permeability or organic material other than compost (e.g. peat).
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn ...orosity or void fraction is a measure of the void (i.e. empty) spaces in a material, and is a fraction of the volume of voids over the total volume, between 0
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  • *[[Supporting material for trees]]
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  • '''Response''': Unless otherwise noted, all material in the Manual is owned by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). Wo ...ovide the link for this referenced document "see the appropriate Hazardous Material Storage and Handling fact sheet."
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn ...orosity or void fraction is a measure of the void (i.e. empty) spaces in a material, and is a fraction of the volume of voids over the total volume, between 0
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  • ...pre‐existing conditions (e.g., do not breach a perched water table that is supporting a wetland). For a discussion of potential stormwater hotspots, groundwater <p>This permit prohibits discharges of any material other than stormwater treated in compliance with this permit and discharges
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  • ...pronounced when the majority of phosphorus is associated with particulate material. ...tors affect emcs, as discussed above. Emcs can and should be adjusted when supporting data exist. Local monitoring data should be used to support different emcs
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