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  • Link to this [[Soil water storage properties|table]]. <th>Soil</th>
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  • ...soil physical properties and associated activities affecting soil physical properties and processes. Click on links to go to a specific section.''' | Add clay, silt, sand, or organic matter to amend undesirable soil properties ([https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Guidance_for_amending_
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  • ...soil chemical properties and associated activities affecting soil chemical properties and processes. Click on links to go to a specific section.''' | Optimum concentration is 30 to 50 mg-P/kg-soil (ppm)
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  • ...biological properties and associated activities affecting soil biological properties and processes. Click on links to go to a specific section.''' ...f what comprises soil biological properties, ranging from considering only soil biota to including biological processes such as respiration, nutrient cycli
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  • ...gic (hydraulic) properties include infiltration and water retention. These properties significantly affect plant growth, pollutant transport, and subsurface wate ==Soil water and water retention==
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  • <font size=3>'''Example properties of soil binders for erosion prevention. Source: [http://prg.ocpublicworks.com/Docmg Link to this [[Example properties of soil binders for erosion prevention|table]]
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  • ...se two page fact sheets provide a nice overview for several important soil properties, such as infiltration, water storage, and bulk density.</font size>]] ...soil health assessment. The manual provides detailed discussion of several soil indicators, methods of analysis including sample collection, interpretation
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  • ==Properties of aluminum and iron compounds== ===Physical properties===
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  • <font size=3>'''Engineered (bioretention) media amendments material properties and specifications'''.</font size><br> Link to this [[Engineered (bioretention) media amendments material properties and specifications|table]]<br>
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  • <font size=3>'''Reported Activities that Restore or Decrease Soil Bulk Density '''</font size><br> Link to this [[Reported Activities that Restore or Decrease Soil Bulk Density|table]]
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  • <td>Measure unsaturated hydraulic properties of soil</td> <td>Measure unsaturated hydraulic properties of soil</td>
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  • ...ered media mixes. It is also commonly used as an amendment to improve soil properties, such as infiltration rate, fertility, and structure. Image from [https:// {{alert|Engineered media is manufactured from soil (sand, silt, clay) and other components (e.g. compost, iron, etc.), in spec
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  • <font size=3>'''This table shows runoff coefficients by land use and soil type.'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Runoff coefficients by land use and soil type|table]]
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  • ...ize=3>'''General relationship of soil bulk density to root growth based on soil texture'''</font size><br> ...o this [[General relationship of soil bulk density to root growth based on soil texture|table]]
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  • <td>Hydrologic Soil Group (HSG)</td> ...information, reference, tables, images, and archives/Tables/Soil and soil properties]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Recommended number of soil borings, pits or permeameter tests for bioretention design. Designers selec Link to this [[Recommended number of soil boring, pits, and permeameter tests for bioretention design|table]]
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  • Link to this [[Soil water storage properties|table]]. <th>Soil</th>
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  • <font size=3>'''Increase in soil bulk density as a result of different land uses or activities.'''</font siz ...information, reference, tables, images, and archives/Tables/Soil and soil properties]]</noinclude>
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  • <th rowspan="2">Hydrologic soil group</th> <th rowspan="2">Representative soil texture</th>
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  • ...expressed as a percent of annual runoff, treated by a BMP as a function of soil and <span title="The volume of water that is treated by a BMP."> [https://s Link to this [[Annual volume treated as a function of soil and water quality volume|table]]<br>
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  • For information on alleviating soil compaction, see [[Alleviating compaction from construction activities]] <th>Undisturbed soil type or urban condition</th>
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  • ...contaminated soil and placing an impermeable surface over the contaminated soil.</font size>]] ...to demonstrate compliance with the permit at sites with potential or known soil and/or groundwater contamination.
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  • <font size=3>'''Table summarizing of properties of deicing agents. Adapted from [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.p Link to this [[Table summarizing of properties of deicing agents|table]]
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  • <td>Soil texture</td> <td>Soil cation exchange capacity</td>
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  • <font size=3>'''Design infiltration rate as a function of soil texture for bioretention in Minnesota'''<br> ...ne level (e.g. for a compacted B(SM) use the infiltration rate for a B(MH) soil).'''</font size>
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  • <td>Natural compaction with wetting of soil</td> ...information, reference, tables, images, and archives/Tables/Soil and soil properties]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Example properties of soil binders for erosion prevention. Source: [http://prg.ocpublicworks.com/Docmg Link to this [[Example properties of soil binders for erosion prevention|table]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Chemical properties of water treatment residuals'''. Values are medians for all data collected Link to this [[Chemical properties of water treatment residuals|table]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Engineered (bioretention) media organic material properties and specifications'''.</font size><br> Link to this [[Engineered (bioretention) media organic material properties and specifications|table]]<br>
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  • ...laced and transported by water. This page provides basic information about soil erodibility. ==Types of soil erosion==
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  • ...s, and reports on stormwater infiltration at sites with known or potential soil and/or groundwater contamination. ...//www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273122397005787 Pollution of soil and groundwater from infiltration of highly contaminated stormwater – A c
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  • ...annual runoff volumes (acre-feet) for 10 acre wastersheds as a function of soil group and percent imperviousness. The range of average annual volume reduct <th>Hydrologic Soil Group (HSG)</th>
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  • ...information, reference, tables, images, and archives/Tables/Soil and soil properties]]
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  • ...matic used for the example of BMPs in series for the MIDS calculator. Site properties are illustrated in the table below. See Step 1.</font size>]] ...ain or trench with openings through which the water may percolate from the soil or ground above"> '''underdrain'''</span> and a bioretention basin with an
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  • ...re triangle.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=image of soil texture triangle]|<font size>Soil texture triangle showing the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_D ...<font size=3>Image showing relationship between hydrologic soil groups and soil texture. Image from [https://hess.copernicus.org/preprints/hess-2017-13/hes
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  • ...gic (hydraulic) properties include infiltration and water retention. These properties significantly affect plant growth, pollutant transport, and subsurface wate ==Soil water and water retention==
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  • ...information, reference, tables, images, and archives/Tables/Soil and soil properties]]
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  • ...d permeable interlocking concrete pavements. A general comparison of their properties is provided in the table. Additional requirements specific to each system s ...ain or trench with openings through which the water may percolate from the soil or ground above"> '''underdrain'''</span>. The underdrain typically dischar
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  • <font size=3>'''Comparison of properties of different types of storage tanks'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Comparison of properties of different types of storage tanks|table]]
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  • ...eters, are preferred methods for measuring infiltration rates, compared to soil borings and pits. Image: [http://stormwaterbook.safl.umn.edu/water-budget-m 16.10. Permittees must provide at least one soil boring, test pit or infiltrometer test in the location of the infiltration
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  • <Font size=3>'''Examples of jurisdictions with minimum tree soil volume requirements<br>'''</font size> Link to this [[Examples of jurisdictions with minimum tree soil volume requirements|table]].
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  • ...biological properties and associated activities affecting soil biological properties and processes. Click on links to go to a specific section.''' ...f what comprises soil biological properties, ranging from considering only soil biota to including biological processes such as respiration, nutrient cycli
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  • *Disposal of mercury-contaminated soil in Minnesota landfills ...y evaluating, minimizing, or correcting petroleum contamination impacts to soil and water caused by leaking storage tank systems. The website includes gene
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  • *Soil is a source of sediment and associated pollutants (e.g. metals, organic com *Soil affects the types of stormwater management practices that can be implemente
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  • ...nge between the overflow point of the check dam (top of check dam) and the soil surface of the swale. Units are typically in feet. ...Usually assumed to be equal to the saturated hydraulic conductivity for a soil. Typically expressed in inches per hour. Link [[Design infiltration rates|h
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  • <Font size=3>'''Comparison of pros and cons of bioretention soil mixes'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Comparison of pros and cons of bioretention soil mixes|table]].
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  • ...information, reference, tables, images, and archives/Tables/Soil and soil properties]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Summary of drilling methods to collect soil samples for infiltration basins. Click on an image to enlarge.'''</font siz Link to this [[Summary of Drilling Methods to Collect Soil Samples for Infiltration Basins|table]]
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  • ...(HSG A; GW and GP soils; gravel and sandy gravel soils). If field-measured soil infiltration rates exceed 8.3 inches per hour, the Construction Stormwater ...Note that A and B soils have two infiltration rates that are a function of soil texture.*'''<br>
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  • ...o sheet flow) = 25-100 ft depending on vegetation, slope and drainage area soil [https://www.njstormwater.org/bmp_manual/NJ_SWBMP_9.10.pdf]; [https://www.s <td>Soil, grass [https://www.stormwaterpa.org/assets/media/BMP_manual/chapter_6/Chap
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  • ...his chart shows BMP properties - Stormwater disconnection|<font size=3>BMP properties - Stormwater disconnection</font size>]] ...g directly to the BMP. Values can be added for four soil types (Hydrologic Soil Groups (HSG) A, B, C, D) and for three Land Cover types (Forest/Open Space,
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  • ...2</sup>“Topsoil” is a non-technical term for the upper or outmost layer of soil, however there is no technical standard for topsoil.<br><sup>3</sup>U, Coef ...information, reference, tables, images, and archives/Tables/Soil and soil properties]]
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  • ...the BMP. Values can be added for four soil types ([[Glossary#H|Hydrologic Soil Groups]] (HSG) A, B, C, D) and for three Land Cover types (Forest/Open Spac ...oils across the area have a unified soils classification of SW (HSG type A soil). A second side slope associated with the wet swale does not receive runoff
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  • ...soil physical properties and associated activities affecting soil physical properties and processes. Click on links to go to a specific section.''' | Add clay, silt, sand, or organic matter to amend undesirable soil properties ([https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Guidance_for_amending_
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  • <td>[[File:Sampling method and sample type.png |100px|center|alt=image of soil sample]] <td>For example, the split-spoon was pounded 18" but only 10" of soil was recovered in the sampler</td>
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  • *Bannerman, R. 2012. WDNR What Are We Learning About Selecting a Soil Media for Bioretention Systems? Presentation to NASECA February 2, 2012. *Dakota County Soil and Water Conservation District. 10/25/2012. Dakota County Jenson Lake Stor
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  • ..., and lime removed from raw water during the water purification process ([[Soil amendments to enhance phosphorus sorption#References|Agyin-Birikorang et al ...ater against the force of gravity"> '''water holding capacity'''</span> of soil
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  • ...e underdrain (if underdrain is present) is infiltrated into the underlying soil between rain events. All pollutants in the infiltrated stormwater are cred ...the BMP. Values can be added for four soil types ([[Glossary#H|Hydrologic Soil Groups]] (HSG) A, B, C, D) and for three Land Cover types (Forest/Open Spac
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  • ...s capture stormwater runoff and allow it to infiltrate into the underlying soil. Pollutant removal occurs through a variety of mechanisms, including adsorp ...ter. Infiltrated runoff has the potential to transport contaminants in the soil to the groundwater or mobilize contaminants in the groundwater. Stormwater
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  • ...y sending them to landfills. However, WTRs have many physical and chemical properties that lend them to potential positive reuse routes. ...nd aluminum coagulants in the source material. Major components of WTR are soil separates, organic materials, and Al and Fe hydrous metal (hydr)oxides, dep
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  • ...the BMP. Values can be added for four soil types ([[Glossary#H|Hydrologic Soil Groups]] (HSG) A, B, C, D) and for two Land Cover types (Forest/Open Space ...oils across the area have a unified soils classification of SM (HSG type B soil). The following steps detail how this system would be set up in the MIDS ca
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  • ...ia], 2016; Alam, accessed from https://textilelearner.blogspot.com/2014/01/properties-of-coconutcoir-fiber.html on 2/13/20). #Coco chips are small chunks of coir that combine the properties of the peat and fiber. Coco chips retain water well and also allow for air
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  • ...rd Practice for Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes] (Unified Soil Classification System) *Hantush, M., 1967. ''Use of Soil Texture, Bulk Density and Slope of water Retention Curve to Predict Saturat
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  • ...underlying engineered media by the BMP is infiltrated into the underlying soil between rain events. All pollutants in the infiltrated water are credited a ...rground infiltration|<font size=3>Screenshot of Watershed tab, called "BMP Properties 1 - Underground infiltration"</font size>]]
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  • For more information on engineered media, see [[Stormwater and soil, engineered (bioretention) media, and media amendments]]. *[[Stormwater and soil, engineered (bioretention) media, and media amendments]]
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  • ...mit]] prohibits infiltration in areas where high levels of contaminants in soil or groundwater will be mobilized by the infiltrating stormwater.|alert-dang *Industrial properties: Typically contaminated with asbestos, heavy metals, volatile organic compo
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  • ...in the field or laboratory. This page provides an overview of more common soil tests, links to information on sampling, and links to test methods. ...trained and, where appropriate, certified professionals, such as licensed soil scientists and geoscientists|alert-info}}
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  • ...g directly to the BMP. Values can be added for four soil types (Hydrologic Soil Groups (HSG) A, B, C, D) and for three Land Cover types (Forest/Open Space, ...n.us/index.php/Design_infiltration_rates classification of SM] (HSG type B soil). The following steps detail how this system would be set up in the MIDS ca
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  • ..., stormwater runoff captured by the BMP is infiltrated into the underlying soil between rain events or lost through [[Glossary#E|evapotranspiration]]. A s ...surface is delivered underground to the underlying [[Design guidelines for soil characteristics - tree trenches and tree boxes|media]] in which the trees a
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  • ...m]], all stormwater captured by the BMP is infiltrated into the underlying soil between rain events. All pollutants in the infiltrated water are credited a ...the BMP. Values can be added for four soil types ([[Glossary#H|Hydrologic Soil Groups]] (HSG) A, B, C, D) and for three Land Cover types (Forest/Open Spac
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  • *[[Glossary#H|Hydrologic Soil Group]] (HSG) soils A, B, and C. For more information, see [https://stormwa ...e.mn.us/index.php?title=Shallow_soils_and_shallow_depth_to_bedrock shallow soil and shallow bedrock].
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  • ...l stormwater runoff captured by the BMP is infiltrated into the underlying soil between rain events. All pollutants in the captured water are credited as ...the BMP. Values can be added for four soil types ([[Glossary#H|Hydrologic Soil Groups]] (HSG) A, B, C, D) and for three Land Cover types (Forest/Open Spac
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  • ===Site information: land cover and soil data=== ...esource Conservation Service into four Hydrologic Soil Groups based on the soil's runoff potential. The four Hydrologic Soils Groups are A, B, C and D. Whe
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  • ...sample type.png |300px|thumb|alt=image of soil sample|<font size=3>Example soil boring. Photo courtesy of Barr Engineering.</font size>]] ...pling rig|<font size=3>Example of direct push technology used to collect a soil sample.</font size>]]
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  • ...soil chemical properties and associated activities affecting soil chemical properties and processes. Click on links to go to a specific section.''' | Optimum concentration is 30 to 50 mg-P/kg-soil (ppm)
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  • ...which rainfall and stormwater runoff flows into and through the subsurface soil. Stormwater infiltration occurs when rainfall lands on pervious surfaces, w ...ng soil and rainfall characteristics. Once stormwater infiltrates into the soil, it has the potential to enter the [[Glossary#G|groundwater]], become part
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  • ...ractice receives discharges from areas with high levels of contaminants in soil or groundwater and contaminants will be mobilized by the infiltrating storm ***The infiltration practice is located in areas of predominately Hydrologic Soil Group D (clay) soils. ([http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Soils_w
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  • ...the BMP. Values can be added for four soil types ([[Glossary#H|Hydrologic Soil Groups]] (HSG) A, B, C, D) and for three Land Cover types (Forest/Open Spac ...il Groups (Hydrologic Soil Group (HSG) A, B, C, or D) for the user. Once a soil type is selected, the corresponding [[Design infiltration rates|infiltratio
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  • ...the BMP. Values can be added for four soil types ([[Glossary#H|Hydrologic Soil Groups]] (HSG) A, B, C, D) and for three Land Cover types (Forest/Open Spac ...n.us/index.php/Design_infiltration_rates classification of SM] (HSG type B soil). The following steps detail how this system would be set up in the MIDS ca
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  • ...iteria_for_bioretention#Materials_specifications_-_filter_media engineered soil media] to attenuate pollutants and can be sized, in appropriate conditions, ...p/Design_criteria_for_bioretention#Materials_specifications_-_filter_media soil mixes] can leach P; <sup>6</sup> Due to a size restriction<br>
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  • ==Techniques for providing uncompacted soil volume for tree growth and stormwater management under paved surfaces== ...to protect soil volume under pavement from traffic compaction so that this soil can be used both for bioretention and tree root growth. Examples of these t
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  • ...eters, are preferred methods for measuring infiltration rates, compared to soil borings and pits. Image: [http://stormwaterbook.safl.umn.edu/water-budget-m ...pling rig|<font size=3>Example of direct push technology used to collect a soil sample.</font size>]]
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  • ...up to 95 percent of the total phosphorus, depending on the storm event ([[Soil amendments to enhance phosphorus sorption#References|Erickson et al.]], 201 ...amendments to enhance phosphorus sorption#References|Buda et al.]], 2012). Soil components and amendments that have been shown to be effective in increasin
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  • ...nge between the overflow point of the check dam (top of check dam) and the soil surface of the swale. Units are in feet. ...tration rate corresponding with the [[Design infiltration rates|Hydrologic Soil Group]] chosen by the user. This value is calculated and cannot be changed.
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  • ...the BMP. Values can be added for four soil types ([[Glossary#H|Hydrologic Soil Groups]] (HSG) A, B, C, D) and for three Land Cover types (Forest/Open Spac ...area have a unified soils classification of SM ([[Glossary#H|HSG]] type B soil). The stormwater pond will be designed to meet the specification of Design
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  • ...either blown away, transported into the ground water, or stays within the soil, lakes, or wetlands. ====Soil====
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  • ...ur soil, water, and air. Nitrates from fertilizers can migrate through the soil profile and contaminate ground water supplies beyond safe drinking water le *Consider having the soil tested before applying fertilizer in order to determine what nutrients must
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  • *The question ''Is a soil amendment used to attenuate phosphorus?'' was changed to ''Do you have a pr ...the BMP should be included as a managed turf land cover of the hydrologic soil type of the native soils that are located under the BMP. Units are in acres
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  • ...surface is delivered underground to the underlying [[Design guidelines for soil characteristics - tree trenches and tree boxes|media]] in which the trees a *Tree box (also called soil box) typically includes a single tree. They are typically proprietary prod
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  • ...ement_Practices '''infiltrate''']</span> stormwater runoff into underlying soil include, but are not limited, to ...t to infiltrate into the soil. As the stormwater penetrates the underlying soil, chemical, biological and physical processes remove pollutants and delay pe
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  • ...the BMP. Values can be added for four soil types ([[Glossary#h|Hydrologic Soil Groups]] (HSG) A, B, C, D) and for three Land Cover types (Forest/Open Spac ...icking on the ''Harvest and re-use/Cistern'' icon and selecting ''Edit BMP properties'', or by double clicking on the ''Harvest and re-use/Cistern'' icon.
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  • | colspan="5" style="text-align: center;"| '''Indicators for determining soil health''' | Amend soil with organic matter to increase (clayey soils) or decrease (sandy soils) in
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  • ...ormwater runoff as it flows through a filtering medium and into underlying soil, where it may eventually percolate into groundwater. The filtering media is ...="A lysimeter is a device or apparatus that measures water movement in the soil, edaphic or vadose zone."> '''lysimeter'''</span> wells were installed. Sam
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  • For a green roof system, stormwater that is captured and stored within the soil is removed from the system through [[Glossary#E|evapotranspiration]]. The ...een roof by right clicking on the green roof icon and selecting ''Edit BMP properties'', or by double clicking on the green roof icon.
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  • ...esses (e.g., plastics, paint, motor oil), construction sites (e.g., eroded soil), and many other sources. Illicit discharges include but are not limited to
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  • <p>Properties of water to be treated (pH, sediment concentration, etc.)</p> *Soil Adsorption - Applicable
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  • Following evaluations of soil and topography, city staff and consultants sought to educate area residents ...Gopher One marked utilities two additional times—before sod stripping and soil removal and also prior to grading.
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  • ...of the BMP should be included as managed turf land cover of the hydrologic soil type of the native soils that are located under the BMP. Units are in acres ...value should be a weighted average of [[Soil water storage properties|the soil water storage values of the media ]] installed above the underdrain. Units
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  • ...filtrated runoff could come into contact with and mobilize contaminants in soil or groundwater. The following case studies describe redevelopment projects Soil contamination concerns focused on the auto repair parcel, which previously
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  • ...of soil to support vegetation (nutrients, pH, soil structure and physical properties) *Evaluate and identify soil and/or media mixes desired or needed to achieve objectives
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  • ...ots, and wood waste. They include bark, wood, and often leaves. Beneficial properties of wood chips include the following.''' *increase the water holding capacity and water retention of soil and bioretention media;
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  • ...n of the underdrain and the infiltration characteristics of the underlying soil. In vegetated practices with underdrains, there is also water loss through ...r captured by the practice. This captured water is infiltrated through the soil, <span title="The vadose zone is the variably saturated zone between the gr
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  • ...p residues; yard, food and forestry wastes; and animal manures. Beneficial properties of biochar include the following.''' *enhancing soil structure and soil aggregation;
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  • ...ludes sizing, slope considerations, constraints, permit requirements, soil properties, etc. This page provides links to pages that provide information of how to ...n water in a series of cells. Dry swales with an underdrain and engineered soil media are considered a filtration. Dry swales with in-situ soils capable of
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  • ...ludes sizing, slope considerations, constraints, permit requirements, soil properties, etc. This page provides links to pages that provide information of how to ...n water in a series of cells. Dry swales with an underdrain and engineered soil media are considered a filtration. Dry swales with in-situ soils capable of
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  • ##Hydrologic soil group ##USDA soil classification
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  • ...he chemical properties of NaCl make it effective at melting ice, but these properties also result in the chloride dissolving in water and persisting in the envir ...groundwater and drinking water supplies, infrastructure, vehicles, plants, soil, pets, and wildlife. The [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/w
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  • ...ormwater runoff as it flows through a filtering medium and into underlying soil, where it may eventually percolate into groundwater. The filtering media is ...r ground above"> '''underdrains'''</span>, and geotextile over uncompacted soil subgrade. From a hydrologic perspective, permeable pavement is typically de
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  • Rain that falls on a green roof soaks into the soil (growing <span title="Engineered media is a mixture of sand, fines (silt, c ...n in a particular area. The curve number is based on the area's hydrologic soil group, land use , treatment and hydrologic condition."> '''curve numbers'''
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  • ...ifically discussed on this page except where information about the general properties and applications of calcium have applicability for stormwater management. ...therefore have beneficial uses for pollutant removal or may have negative properties that would limit any beneficial use ([https://www.graymont.com/en/markets/e
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  • ...o a seeded area. Tackifiers protect seedbeds by holding the product to the soil surface and preventing movement. Relevant products include polyacrylamide, ...for permanent stabilization. While they are effective for a wide range of soil, slope, temperature, and rainfall conditions, they are not intended for use
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  • ...tormwater infiltration guidance for sites with known or high potential for soil or groundwater contamination on or off-site|this page]].</font size>]] [[file:Contaminated site 3.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=schematic of contaminated soil|<font size=3>Schematic for site where infiltration is feasible. Note that c
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  • ...e many chemicals associated with deicing that have both similar and unique properties and environmental effects. The following table summarizes the corrosion and {{:Summary of properties of deicing agents}}
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  • ...ormwater runoff as it flows through a filtering medium and into underlying soil, where it may eventually percolate into groundwater. The filtering media is ...l runoff from a stormwater practice, typically to avoid erosion of exposed soil or establishment of vegetation."> '''offline'''</span> configurations where
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  • ...ft long and 12 in diameter x 20 ft long, wooden stakes through wattle into soil every 3-4 ft [http://nilex.com/products/wattles]</td> <td>No soil or terrain restrictions [http://prj.geosyntec.com/npsmanual/oilgritseparato
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  • .../stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Soils_with_low_infiltration_capacity soil with a low infiltration rate], sites with [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.u ...sign_infiltration_rates Hydrologic soil group]'''</span> ‘D’, silty clays. Soil permeability (infiltration rate) is 0.06 inches per hour at a depth of 2 fe
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  • ...neered media used in stormwater applications, including soil processes and properties, measuring and assessing soils, media mixes, media applications and perform ...neered media used in stormwater applications, including soil processes and properties, measuring and assessing soils, media mixes, media applications and perform
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  • ...hest infiltration rates. In particular, areas of HSG A or B soils shown on soil surveys should be considered as primary locations for all types of infiltra ...il's infiltration rate. Soil infiltration rates can also be estimated from soil classifications per [http://www.astm.org/Standard/index.shtml ASTM] D2487.
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  • ...e many chemicals associated with deicing that have both similar and unique properties and environmental effects. The following table summarizes the corrosion and {{:Summary of properties of deicing agents}}
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  • ...f surficial features and included the installation of monitoring wells and soil borings. ...dence) achieved 100 percent of the goal to eliminate flooding of homes and properties and has addressed 100 percent of the goal to protect Brown’s Creek from f
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  • ...lant species] depending on the hydraulic conditions and expected post-flow soil moisture at any given point within the stormwater step pool. ...l runoff from a stormwater practice, typically to avoid erosion of exposed soil or establishment of vegetation."> '''offline'''</span> configurations where
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  • *[[Identifying and characterizing redoximorphic features in soils and soil borings]] *[[Management of soil and engineered media removed from bioretention basins and similar stormwate
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  • | Soil Conditions || Hydrologic Soil Group ‘B’, silty sands and silty gravelly sands. Permeability ranges be ...can damage building integrity and overwhelm stormwater infrastructure. The soil is assumed to be compacted due to high urbanization. Lack of vegetation and
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  • ...apidly transported in the unsaturated (vadose) zone overlying the aquifer. Soil borings are highly recommended [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.ph ...Low permeability materials include [[Design infiltration rates|Hydrologic Soil Group]] (HSG) D soils/material, clayey tills, lake clays, and shale.
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  • ...rology of a site by reducing runoff, promoting infiltration and preventing soil erosion. Natural areas should be eligible for stormwater credit if they rem ...ound. Evapotranspiration by trees increases potential water storage in the soil.
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  • ...retreatment''']</span> to protect the groundwater quality, particularly if soil infiltration rates are high (e.g. [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index. ...t to infiltrate into the soil. As the stormwater penetrates the underlying soil, chemical, biological and physical processes remove pollutants and delay pe
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  • *Properties listed or eligible for listing in the [http://www.mnhs.org/nrhp National Re **Contact Minnesota Historical Society National Register Properties
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  • ...derground infiltration system. As the stormwater penetrates the underlying soil, chemical, biological and physical processes remove pollutants and delay pe ...her is the ice that forms both over the top of the practice and within the soil structure and can completely stop infiltration. To limit the effect of this
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  • ...and temporarily store stormwater before allowing it to infiltrate into the soil. Infiltration practices are applicable to sites with naturally permeable so ...her is the ice that forms both over the top of the practice and within the soil structure and can completely stop infiltration. To limit the effect of this
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  • For bioretention and tree trench with underdrain, the question ''Is a soil amendment used to attenuate phosphorus?'' was changed to ''Do you have a pr ...size=3>Screen shot showing the input for media depth + depth of underlying soil.</font size>]]
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  • #Properties listed or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places ...t [http://www.mnhs.org/nrhp Minnesota Historical Society National Register Properties]
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  • ...n, infiltration, transpiration, biological and microbiological uptake, and soil adsorption. Additionally, the pollutants stay on site instead of being flus ...ciated with reduced runoff, such as reduced erosion, can provide increased soil stability promotes vegetation growth
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  • ...ain or trench with openings through which the water may percolate from the soil or ground above"> '''underdrain'''</span> (<span title="A bioretention prac ...lutants by capturing runoff and infiltrating it vertically into underlying soil, the <span title="The vadose zone is the variably saturated zone between th
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  • ...ted with another source (e.g. metals in high transportation areas), eroded soil transported to impervious surfaces is not an important source of other poll ...at bind with inorganic sediment increase as particle size decreases. Thus, soil can locally play an important role in the composition of material accumulat
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  • ...title="a level space, shelf, or raised barrier (usually made of compacted soil) separating two areas"> '''berms'''</span>. These methods are not discussed ...title="a level space, shelf, or raised barrier (usually made of compacted soil) separating two areas"> '''berms'''</span> or <span title="Cofferdams and s
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  • ...n Barten, Three Rivers Park District)|<font size=3>Figure of Comparison of Soil Infiltration after Compaction (from John Barten, Three Rivers Park District ...that can improve the chemical, physical, and biological characteristics of soil. It is derived from several sources, including composted yard waste, food w
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  • *Typical grass channel cross-section without soil amendment: [[File:MIDS Dry Swale Sections-SHEET 1.pdf]] ...nterpreting_soils_and_soil_boring_reports_for_infiltration_BMPs field soil properties investigation] is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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  • ...ormwater runoff as it flows through a filtering medium and into underlying soil, where it may eventually percolate into groundwater. The filtering media is ...ity to maintain sheet flow through the vegetated filter strip and the soil properties that influence infiltration rate. The ability to maintain sheet flow is oft
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  • ...address major gulley erosion and a failing culvert that threatened private properties and downstream water quality. The project area is largely developed with 43 ...s, or boulders that is typically used to armor, stabilize, and protect the soil surface against erosion and scour in areas of concentrated flow or wave ene
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  • ...6d4e30e9&utm_source=Email&utm_term=More%20Info this interesting article on soil reuse.]</font size>]] ==Bulk densities of undisturbed soil==
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  • ...chloride, most commonly salt, make it effective at melting ice, but these properties also result in chloride dissolving in water and being transported with snow
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  • ...=Email&utm_term=Link Read this blog] called Writing Bullet Proof Resistant Soil Specifications, published July 24, 2019</font size>]] ==Soil volume guidelines==
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  • ...ain or trench with openings through which the water may percolate from the soil or ground above"> '''underdrain'''</span>. Other common components may incl ...n, infiltration, transpiration, biological and microbiological uptake, and soil adsorption; the extent of these benefits is highly dependent on site specif
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  • ...."> '''transpiration'''</span>, biological and microbiological uptake, and soil adsorption. ...nd retain water is a function of both the media thickness and the sorptive properties of the media.
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  • ...ypical native soil and typical green roof soil|<font size=3>Typical native soil versus typical green roof profile. Images from [http://www.zinco.ca/ ZinCo] ...a roof is fully covered with vegetation, the vegetation typically protects soil from erosion.
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  • ...er them to the subsurface. The fate and transport of these pollutants into soil, the vadose zone and ultimately groundwater depends on the type and amount ...des a general overview of nitrogen in stormwater and fate and transport in soil and the vadose zone.
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  • ...nimals, or human health. This document provides guidance for management of soil and <span title="Engineered media is a mixture of sand, fines (silt, clay), ...dance document will help you think through important steps associated with soil and engineered media removal projects. These may include
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  • ...ometer for Measuring the Field-Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity of Surface Soil''. Vadose Zone Journal. 13(10). ...ommons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Runoff_of_soil_%26_fertilizer.jpg Runoff of Soil & Fertilizer]. In Wikipedia, edited by Wikimedia.
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  • *Typical grass channel cross-section without soil amendment: [[File:MIDS Dry Swale Sections-SHEET 1.pdf]] ...n.us/index.php?title=Shallow_soils_and_shallow_depth_to_bedrock field soil properties investigation] is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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  • ...ssentially, hydrologic models are used to predict how the site topography, soil characteristics, and land cover will cause runoff either to flow relatively ...es, located in Saskatchewan Canada, representing a wide range of land use, soil textures, and climatic conditions. From this work, general findings showed
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  • ...rom its recycling center, the facility boundary would be drawn around both properties and considered one facility; both activities are regulated under one permit *potting soil, mixed
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  • ...of structures, utilities, streets and sidewalks over time due to the poor soil conditions. .... The basins, or galleries, use the cleansing ability of the plantings and soil profiles, reduce velocity, and reduce quantity of stormwater through infilt
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  • **[[Identifying and characterizing redoximorphic features in soils and soil borings]] **[[Sediment control practices - Stabilized earth/soil berm]]
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  • ...ormwater runoff as it flows through a filtering medium and into underlying soil, where it may eventually percolate into groundwater. The filtering media is ...r ground above"> '''underdrains'''</span>, and geotextile over uncompacted soil subgrade. From a hydrologic perspective, permeable pavement is typically de
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  • **Promote soil (media) that maximizes habitat for invertebrate. This includes adjusting pH **Promote soil (media) that maximizes habitat for invertebrate. This includes adjusting pH
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  • ::<p>f. Discharges that adversely affect properties listed or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places ...inimize soil compaction and preserve topsoil must be described. Minimizing soil compaction is not required where the function of a specific area of the sit
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  • ...on pretreatment device placement (ease of access), size and the pollutants/soil types in the watershed. These values are relative to the other pretreatment Although cost is variable depending on the specific site properties and the size of the pretreatment practice, the above table provides general
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  • <dt>Antecedent soil moisture</dt><dd> The water content held by a soil before a storm event. This has an effect on the amount of water that will r ...may be at or elevated above the bottom of the practice (i.e. at the media-soil interface). See [[Bioretention terminology]]<dd>
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  • ...practices utilize evapotranspiration losses of water and plant uptake and soil adsorption of the dissolved fraction of phosphorus. The determination of pr ...can be used to determine the permeability of soils and estimate other soil properties, such as depth to water.
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  • ...Kuehnast, 1979. Climate of Minnesota: Part XII – The Hydrologic Cycle and Soil Water. University of Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station, St. Paul, *City of Seattle, 2003. How soil amendments and compost can aid in Salmon recovery.
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  • **Typical grass channel cross-section without soil amendment: [[File:MIDS Dry Swale Sections-SHEET 1.pdf]] ...ter step pools over wet or dry Swales. Proposed swale gradient and general soil erodibility should be considered at this stage, in conjunction with expecte
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  • ...loid dispersion and base cation pools in roadside soils''. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 127, no. 1-4 (2001): 281-299. ...agata, M.C., M. Collepardi. 2000. ''The effect of CMA deicers on concrete properties''. Cement and Concrete Research, V. 30, I. 9, 1389-1394. Elsevier Science.
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  • ...long as the rate of melt does not exceed the infiltration capacity of the soil. If sufficient snowpack is available, saturation can occur, leading to this ...thways during the melt, resulting in "fingers" of flow into the underlying soil.</font size>]]
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  • *1 acre of impervious and 1 acre of turf on hydrologic group soil (HSG)A soil *1 acre of impervious and 1 acre of turf on B soil
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  • ...pply could be impacted, but it seems unlikely as water percolating through soil should come into equilibrium. As a sidenote, this change is a lead mitigati ...nformation in the literature on potassium acetate, particularly effects on soil and vegetation. [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s002449900419 Th
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  • ...maintained (Owens, D.W., P. Jopke, D.W. Hall, J. Balousek and A. Roa 1999. Soil Erosion from Small Construction Sites. Draft USGS Fact Sheet. USGS and Dane ...e, a permitted MS4 may develop ordinances to cover discharges from private properties.
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  • ...sand, gravel, and trash, but are less effective in picking up <span title="Soil consisting primarily of clay and silt"> '''fine particles'''</span>. These ...ation of whether street sweeping activities already occur (e.g. on private properties, private roadways, near landfills, etc.)
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