• ...ps://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Sediment_control_practices_-_Perimeter_controls_for_disturbed_areas Silt fence perimeter] controls mark ..., exposed rock, or barren ground that exists prior to commencement of earth-disturbing activities. Buffer zones are sometimes called <span title="A ripa
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  • <!--{{alert|This section of the manual is under review|alert-under-review}}--> ..."> '''contributing drainage area'''</span> and plans for post-construction stormwater management, as discussed below.
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  • ==Construction Considerations== ...(''Construction of bioretention systems''. National Standard of Canada W201-18. Standards Council of Canada. October 2018).
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  • *[http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Erosion_prevention_practices Erosion prevention p *[http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Sediment_control_practices Sediment control pract
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  • ...ee [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Sediment_control_practices_-_Vehicle_tracking_BMPs#Effectiveness section on Effectiveness]). ...s] such as stabilization are preferred to sediment control practices.|alert-warning}}
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  • ...x|alt=This picture shows an example of riprap outlet protection symbol for Stormwater Disconnection in MIDS calculator|<font size=3>Example of riprap outlet prot .... Common types of outlet protection devices include concrete aprons, riprap-lined basins, and settling basins.
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  • ...sings include bridges, culverts (or “pipe crossings”), and fords (or “drive-through crossings”). ...gs only when they are completely necessary for construction purposes.|alert-warning}}
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  • ...nformation on this page has been updated. Please see [[Pretreatment]]|alert-info}} Flow-through water quality treatment structures are commonly used for pretreatment to remove coarse sediment (i.
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  • ...ure, which can lead to erosion and undercutting of the structure"> '''under-draining'''</span> of the fence and increase <span title="water, usually sto ...d stabilized to the point that it is beneficial to plant growth"> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Compost_and_stormwater_management '''compos
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  • {{alert|This is an alert message! (alert-under-construction)|alert-under-construction}} ...each focused on '''''at least two (2)''''' specifically selected stormwater-related issues of high priority to the permittee (e.g., specific TMDL reduct
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  • Erosion control blankets (ECBs) are typically biodegradable, open-weave blankets that provide temporary cover and support for establishing veg ...ional longevity ([https://www.michigan.gov/documents/deq/nps-rolled-erosion-control_332132_7.pdf Erosion Control Technology Council]; see Table 1, page
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  • ...DSC00240.JPG|300 px|thumb|alt=photo silt fence|<font size=3>Photo of a well-constructed silt fence.</font size>]] ...imeter control. Source: [https://clark.wa.gov/community-development/erosion-control Clark County Washington].</font size>]]
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  • ....state.mn.us/index.php?title=2018_Minnesota_Construction_Stormwater_Permit Construction General Permit] defines stabilization, stabilized, and stabilize as the exp ...ke stabilization are generally less costly and more effective than [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Sediment_control_practices sediment control measu
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  • ...px|thumb|alt=photo mulch application|<font size=3>Mulch being applied to a construction site.</font size>]] ...ynthetic fibers (e.g., bonded fiber matrix). The mulch material may be disc-anchored into the soil, hydraulically bonded, or covered with netting and st
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  • ..., designed to prevent short-term (e.g., two to four weeks) erosion between construction periods, and during seed germination and early growth for permanent stabili ...tackifier bonded mulch (e.g., straw, other fibers) applies to 1) areas of construction sites where soil disturbing activities have temporarily ceased, and measure
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  • ...rtment of Transportation classifies riprap by type as random riprap or hand-placed riprap, depending on the method of placement and the stone size speci Riprap is used to stabilize areas on a construction site with high erosive power by increasing <span title="Surface roughness o
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  • ...es, channels, and swales to reduce flow velocities and prevent channel down-cutting. Some sediment trapping may occur during low flows. Check dam mater ...ture and then slowly drains through, infiltrates, or evaporates. Under high-flow conditions, water flows over and/or through the structure. The main fun
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  • ...es described below, see [[Minnesota Stormwater Manual email Updates]]|alert-info}} **[[TP and TSS credits and guidance for manufactured treatment devices (mtds)]]
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  • ...ble soil and seedbed covers of variable thickness designed to provide short-term protection against raindrop and wind erosion, permanent support for veg ...ater. TRMs share many attributes with erosion control blankets, but are non-degradable, erosion protection aids. After installation, vegetation and soil
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  • ...maintained for the purpose of providing temporary storage or treatment of stormwater. ...ent is intended to help those responsible for operation and maintenance of stormwater systems determine what steps to consider during the course of managing a so
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