...cknesses of some layers vary with the design (e.g. extensive vs. intensive roofs).</font size>]]
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*[[Green roof fact sheet|Minnesota Stormwater Manual]]
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*[[File:COMMENTS ON EXISTING GREEN ROOF FACT SHEET.docx]] - technical document provided by Kestrel Design Grou
*[[File:green roof benefits.docx]] - technical document provided by Kestrel Design Group
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...r green roof, Minneapolis, MN|<font size=3>View of the Target Center Arena green roof, located in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. Image by Bergerson Photog
...ofs.org/case-studies/database-of-minnesota-green-roofs/ database] of green roofs in Minnesota|alert-info}}
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...er, electrical and mechanical engineers as well any others involved in the green roof project.
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...g requirements for, for example, 30 days after Substantial Completion, for roofs established using cuttings, pre-grown modules, or mats:
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NOTE: The numbered links go to Green Roofs for Healthy Cities main webpage.
...en roof, the layers of the green roof are installed on-site, as opposed to green roof trays or mats, which are delivered pre-assembled
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...ss-section of a typical green roof|<font size=3>Cross-section of a typical green roof</font size>]]
...image shows Green Roof at Edgewater Condominiums Minneapolis|<font size=3>Green Roof at Edgewater Condominiums Minneapolis Image Courtesy of Emmons & Oliv
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...lator symbol for green roofs|<font size=3>MIDS calculator symbol for green roofs</font size>]]
...is removed from the system through [[Glossary#E|evapotranspiration]]. The green roof does not provide phosphorus (P) reduction and reduces outflow total su
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...checklists, see the page called [[Operation and maintenance (O&M) of green roofs]].
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**[[Types of stormwater wetlands]]
**[[Calculating credits for green roofs]]
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...n roofs than for conventional roofs, even though the capital cost of green roofs is much higher.
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{{alert|Information on operation and maintenance of green roofs has been updated. The updated information now exists on two separate pages.
*[[Operation and maintenance (O&M) of green roofs]]
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Sediment Basin (depending on watershed soil types, contributing drainage area, and potential for system fouling/plugging)</td
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.... The plant list discussions below pertain to [[Glossary#E|extensive green roofs]].
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|+Recommended pollutant removal efficiencies, in percent, for green roofs.<br>
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...lection of plants for stormwater BMPs, salt tolerance, [[Green roofs|green roofs]], and [[Trees|trees]]. An excellent resource applicable to a wide variety
*[[Bioretention terminology]] (including types of bioretention)
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...ant growth without damaging the underlying roof system. Green roofs create green space for public benefit, energy efficiency, and stormwater retention/ dete
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..., Standard Test Method for Maximum Media Density for Dead Load Analysis of Green Roof Systems.'' ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA.
...L. Grahn, and J. Olsson. 2005. ''Hydrological function of a thin extensive green roof in southern Sweden''. Nordic Hydrol. 36 (3), 259–268.
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