...[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Bacteria_in_stormwater bacteria], chloride, temperature), demonstrate they are currently meeting their nume
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*<i>Meet requirements for applicable WLAs for bacteria, chloride,<br/>and temperature in Section 22.
*<i>Meet requirements for applicable WLAs for bacteria, chloride,<br/>and temperature in Section 22.
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...d to sediment. Dry vacuum sweepers appear to be more effective at removing bacteria compared to other sweepers.
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...ter, manure spills or runoff, and more ([https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/bacteria Minnesota Pollution Control Agency website], accessed January 25, 2018).
...page specifically discusses pathogens and their relationship to indicator bacteria.
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...ch as dissolved phosphorus, chloride, and nitrate. Their effectiveness for bacteria varies with bmp. Link [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Informat
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...[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Bacteria_in_stormwater bacteria], chloride, temperature), demonstrate they are currently meeting their nume
...each applicable WLA where a reduction in pollutant loading is required for bacteria,
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==Bacteria and pathogens==
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...waste also contains nutrients that foster weed and algae growth. Elevated bacteria levels in lakes and rivers caused by Escherichia coli (E. coli) can cause u
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...at removing total suspended solids (TSS), particulate phosphorus, metals, bacteria, nitrogen, and most organics. Soluble pollutants such as chloride and nitra
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<td>Process of nitrogen removal by bacteria that results in nitrogen release to atmosphere as a gas</td>
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*'''Bacteria and viruses'''.
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...LAs for Bacteria, Temperature or Chloride|<font size=3>Image of Applicable Bacteria, Temperature or Chloride WLAs for Municipality X. Click on Image to enlarge
===Bacteria Chloride Temp tab===
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<td>Lower Mississippi River Basin Fecal Coliform Bacteria TMDL - Fecal Coliform</td>
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...ed into one TMDL to report on. If the Permittee has been assigned WLAs for bacteria (whether they are expressed as fecal coliform or E. Coli) on the same four
...ed. However, if that is not the case, the BMP should not be applied to the bacteria TMDL.
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...introduce oxygen to tank which aids in the formation of aerobic beneficial bacteria that have been shown to reduce nutrient and metals concentrations.</td>
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<td>Bacteria, viruses</td>
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...ng with stakeholders, developed a checklist for conducting an inventory of bacteria sources. The checklist is not a permit requirement but may be used to meet
Link to the checklist: [[File:Checklist for bacteria source inventory.xlsx]]
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<th>Bacteria</th>
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....php?title=File:Checklist_for_bacteria_source_inventory.xlsx Checklist for Bacteria Source Inventrory]
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...al organisms in a body of water in which the contribution from nitrogenous bacteria has been suppressed ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbonaceous_biochemica
...rds additional applicable phosphorus, total suspended solids (TSS), and/or bacteria (''E. coli'', fecal coliform) WLAs.
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