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Infiltration is a highly effective stormwater practice that reduces runoff volume, increases
...importance of mimicking natural or predevelopment hydrology, and provides a range of example infiltration standards adopted across the state with links
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...regulated. In Minnesota Regulated hotspots are subject to the NPDES Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Activity, and/or local ordinances.
...pollutants generated at stormwater hotspots based on common operations at a site. These operations are discussed in greater detail below.
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This fact sheet addresses how to determine a facility’s primary Standard Industrial Classification code (SIC code) or
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Successful implementation of stormwater requirements in a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requires integration of three components:
*There must be a procedure for incorporating TMDL requirements into the SWPPP.
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*Amrhein, Christopher, James E. Strong, and Paul A. Mosher. 1992. ''Effect of deicing salts on metal and organic matter mobili
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...ubject-specific pages for discussion and references related to research on a given topic.
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