• ...f pollutant removal mechanism swale with underdrain|<font size=3>Schematic of pollutant removal mechanisms for a dry swale with an underdrain.</font size ...alues. To see updates to credits, see the page called [[Updates to credits and pollutant removal values]].
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  • ...ay include cleaner air, carbon sequestration, improved biological habitat, and aesthetic value.|alert-success}} ...truction specifications for infiltration basins, trenches, and underground infiltration, including a construction sequence.
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  • ...ers consist of concrete or stone units with open, permeable spaces between the units.|<font size=3>Photo illustrating permeable interlocking concrete pave ...Bioinfiltration (rain garden) in a residential development. Photo courtesy of Katherine Sullivan.</font size>]]
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  • ...center;" | '''Recommended pollutant removal efficiencies, in percent, for infiltration BMPs. [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Information_on_pollutant ...center;" |Pollutant removal is 100 percent for the volume that is captured and infiltrated
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  • ...A)infiltration trench, B) underground infiltration, C) infiltration basin, and D) dry well.</font size>]] ...es where infiltration can occur]. For a descriptions of different types of infiltration practices to which these design guidelines apply, [https://stormwater.pca.s
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  • ...ust be based on the assumption that an instantaneous volume is captured by the BMP.|alert-danger}} ...r or pollutant reduction achieved either by an individual <span title="One of many different structural or non–structural methods used to treat runoff"
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  • ...rmwater BMP database, 2016, for fecal coliform bacteria; <sup>4</sup> From the International Stormwater BMP database, 2016, for total nitrogen; <sup>5</su ...ust be based on the assumption that an instantaneous volume is captured by the BMP.|alert-danger}}
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  • {{alert|We no longer update this page. Some or many of these funding opportunities or funded projects likely no longer exist or ha ...portunities for stormwater projects, as well as a list of currently funded and previously funded projects.
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  • {{alert|Calculation of credits for iron enhanced sand filters is covered on another page: [[Calcul ...ust be based on the assumption that an instantaneous volume is captured by the BMP.|alert-danger}}
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  • ...al_by_BMPs#References Sources]. NOTE: removal efficiencies are 100 percent of captured water for systems with no underdrain'''.<br> ...ust be based on the assumption that an instantaneous volume is captured by the BMP.|alert-danger}}
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  • ...ther amendment to retain phosphorus has been incorporated into the design, the dissolved phosphorus removal is 40 percent. With no amendment, removal is 0 ...ust be based on the assumption that an instantaneous volume is captured by the BMP.|alert-danger}}
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  • ...luating the pollution-reduction capabilities and verifying the performance of stormwater best management practices (BMPs) for Clean Water Act compliance ...states that ponds have 70 percent removal of nutrients; the MPCA believes the number is closer to 50 percent.</font size>]]
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  • ...ust be based on the assumption that an instantaneous volume is captured by the BMP.|alert-danger}} ...including cleaner air, carbon sequestration, improved biological habitat, and aesthetic value.|alert-success}}
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  • ...which humans and nature can exist in productive harmony to support present and future generations. Green infrastructure is one tool or approach to creatin ...grow vegetation is an example of a provisioning service, with water being the product obtained. Photo by MWMO Staff. To enlarge,click on image.</font siz
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