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  • ...ntain pretreatment device that will extend the life and reduce maintenance for the infiltration BMP. ...e=2018_Minnesota_Construction_Stormwater_Permit General Stormwater Permit] for construction activity (MNR100001), commonly called the Construction General
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  • ...ces Sources]. NOTE: removal efficiencies are 100 percent of captured water for systems with no underdrain'''.<br> ...ected to calculate credits. The model selected depends on your objectives. For compliance with the Construction Stormwater permit, the model must be based
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  • {{alert|Bioretention practices can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff. Because they utilize vegetati ...porated into landscaped areas. The versatility of the practice also allows for bioretention areas to be frequently employed as stormwater retrofits."> '''
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  • ...to the soil. Infiltration practices are applicable to sites with naturally permeable soils and a suitable distance to the seasonally high groundwater table, bed ...ch, the dry well and the underground infiltration system. To see overviews for other infiltration practices, see the following sections.
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  • ...nd as the number of design variants increases, so does the number of names for each of these variants. As an example of the ongoing evolution of bioretent ...esses if nitrate leaching is a concern. Bioinfiltration is not recommended for <span title="Stormwater Hotspots (PSHs) are activities or practices that ha
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  • ...eat island effects, carbon sequestration, reduced noise pollution, reduced pavement maintenance needs, and cooler cars in shaded parking lots.|alert-success}} ...specifications for bioretention|bioretention construction]] apply to trees for bioretention, including the following.
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  • ...fectively remove snow and ice and maintain an appropriate level of service for all of the various situations. Chloride management can only be achieved thr #Snow and ice pavement bond prevention
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  • ...particulate phosphorus, metals, and most organics. They are less effective for soluble pollutants such as dissolved phosphorus, chloride, and nitrate."> [ ...porated into landscaped areas. The versatility of the practice also allows for bioretention areas to be frequently employed as stormwater retrofits.
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  • ...nd maintenance activities implemented by owners or individuals responsible for industrial and commercial sites that prevent or reduce the contamination of ...porated into landscaped areas. The versatility of the practice also allows for bioretention areas to be frequently employed as stormwater retrofits."> [ht
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  • 6. [[Overview of basic stormwater concepts|General Principles for Stormwater Management]]<br> 2. [[Process for selecting Best Management Practices|Using the Manual to Select BMPs]]
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  • ...structure. Green Infrastructure elements are planned and managed primarily for stormwater control, but also exhibit social, economic and environmental ben *help practitioners plan for incorporating green stormwater infrastructure into their communities,
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  • ...porated into landscaped areas. The versatility of the practice also allows for bioretention areas to be frequently employed as stormwater retrofits."> ''' ...ture'''</span> (GSI) encompasses a variety of practices primarily designed for managing stormwater runoff but that provide additional benefits such as hab
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  • ...ign: center;" | '''Recommended pollutant removal efficiencies, in percent, for infiltration BMPs. [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Information | colspan="8" style="text-align: center;" |Pollutant removal is 100 percent for the volume that is captured and infiltrated
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  • ...tration_Best_Management_Practices practices where infiltration can occur]. For a descriptions of different types of infiltration practices to which these {{alert|Infiltration practices can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff. Depending on design and const
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