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  • ==Pretreatment considerations== ...cals and sand to maintain a safe walking or driving surface. Other climate considerations include high wind erosion. Dramatic reductions in life span of the infiltra
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  • ==Special receiving waters suitability== {{:Infiltration and filtration bmp design restrictions for special waters and watersheds}}
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  • ...state.mn.us/index.php?title=Special_Waters_and_Impaired_Waters '''impaired waters''']</span>. Iron-enhanced sand filters could potentially include a wide ran ==Special receiving waters suitability==
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  • ==Special receiving waters suitability== ...stormwater_program#Special_Waters_and_Impaired_Waters '''special receiving waters''']</span>.
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  • '''Step 5: Identify waters that have the potential to receive stormwater discharge during or after con ...Special Waters Search]: Use this mapping tool to prepare a list of all the waters located within one mile of the construction site boundary.
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  • ==Special receiving waters suitability== ...stormwater_program#Special_Waters_and_Impaired_Waters '''special receiving waters''']</span>.
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  • *conveyance between detention structures and receiving waters. ==Special receiving waters suitability==
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  • ==Special receiving waters suitability== ...stormwater_program#Special_Waters_and_Impaired_Waters '''special receiving waters''']</span>.
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  • ...the dry” when construction projects are adjacent, below, or within surface waters. They collect and redirect the flow of a stream using a new channel, pipe,
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  • ...on 103G.201"> [https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/103G.201 '''public waters''']</span> by November 1, 2017 and adjacent to <span title="A constructed c ...maintain existing vegetation within the sensitive area adjacent to surface waters. Buffer zones protect and enhance water quality and <span title="a habitat
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  • ==Special receiving waters suitability== ...stormwater_program#Special_Waters_and_Impaired_Waters '''special receiving waters''']</span>.
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  • ...harging to surface waters, highest preference given to special or impaired waters). Appropriate testing should include [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/in 9: Other considerations are items to ensure permit compliance after the design phase. It is require
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  • *conveyance between detention structures and receiving waters. ==Special receiving waters suitability==
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  • ...infiltration basins are suitable for retrofit applications. However, space considerations often limit their use in ultra-urban and highway/road settings. ==Special receiving waters suitability==
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  • ...rs into which treated or untreated wastewater is discharged"> '''receiving waters'''</span> ...l of sewage, industrial wastes, stormwater, or other wastes. This includes special districts under State law (sewer, flood control, or drainage districts, etc
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  • ==Special receiving waters suitability== ...stormwater_program#Special_Waters_and_Impaired_Waters '''special receiving waters''']</span>. This table is an abbreviated version of a larger table in which
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  • ...infiltration basins are suitable for retrofit applications. However, space considerations often limit their use in ultra-urban and highway/road settings. ==Special receiving waters suitability==
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  • ====Maintenance considerations==== '''Cold weather considerations'''
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  • ...streams, lakes and wetlands, to waters of the United States, to DNR public waters or based on the functions and values of water bodies as identified by the M ...ntenance of buffer areas is essential to their proper long-term operation. Special attention should be paid to preventing concentrated stormwater discharges,
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  • ==Special receiving waters suitability== ...stormwater_program#Special_Waters_and_Impaired_Waters '''special receiving waters''']</span>.
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  • ...g and steam cleaning businesses are usually better equipped to handle wash waters and are permitted to discharge wash water to the sanitary sewer system. Neg ...checking with the local sanitary sewer authority to determine if there are special disposal requirements for concrete wash water. Educate users (MS4 staff and
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  • ...soil off the construction site and sediment is deposited into our surface waters. This causes adverse effects on the quality of our water and to the health ...tive buffers, horizontal slope grading, and maintenance to protect surface waters.
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  • ...g in the dry” when construction projects are adjacent to or within surface waters. They prevent water from entering work zones on or near waterbodies, such a ...annels are used to dewater or divert a stream, river, lake, or other area, special attention is required to ensure that bare soil along the bypass ditch or ch
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  • ==Special receiving waters suitability== ...stormwater_program#Special_Waters_and_Impaired_Waters '''special receiving waters''']</span>. Note that the suitability of a bioretention practice depends on
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  • ...n storing snow on-site. The recommendations focus on protection of surface waters (lakes, rivers, wetlands), except where otherwise noted. ...off management]] which provides a comprehensive discussion of cold climate considerations for managing urban stormwater and stormwater practices, including informati
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  • ...ove or maintain watershed hydrology, reduce pollutant loading to receiving waters, increase water conservation, reduce stress on existing infrastructure, and ==Operation and maintenance considerations==
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  • *[[Cost-benefit considerations for bioretention]] ==Special receiving waters suitability==
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  • ...ices_-_temporary_stream_crossing#Planning_considerations Refer to Planning considerations] for additional discussion. In general, temporary stream crossings are appl ...include an undisturbed buffer zone of not less than 100 linear feet from a special water (not including tributaries) and must maintain this buffer zone at all
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  • ...ove or maintain watershed hydrology, reduce pollutant loading to receiving waters, increase water conservation, reduce stress on existing infrastructure, and ...iderations of harvested water are described in more detail [[Water quality considerations for stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse|here]].
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  • ...ement Organizations all enact standards that are designed to protect their waters. The standards generally fall into two categories: flat standards and pre-t ...uction conditions. Some standards may also only apply to areas draining to special water such as trout streams, or may include rainfall over the pervious area
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  • ...ove or maintain watershed hydrology, reduce pollutant loading to receiving waters, increase water conservation, reduce stress on existing infrastructure, and *Inspection guidelines for special circumstances (very large runoff events, electrical outages, etc.)
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  • ...eiving water]], certain BMPs may be promoted, restricted or prohibited, or special design or [[Unified sizing criteria|sizing criteria]] may apply. ...categories: lakes, trout resources, drinking waters, wetlands and impaired waters.
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  • ::4.2.1. [[Overview of basic stormwater concepts|Minnesota Waters]] :4.3. [[Regulatory information|Minnesota Impaired Waters and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Program]]
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  • ...mobilized soil particles before they are transported by runoff to surface waters. ...mobilized soil particles before they are transported by runoff to surface waters.|alert-info}}
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  • After designing a pretreatment vegetated filter strip, considerations need to be taken before, during, and after the construction process. Before The following are important post construction considerations.
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  • ...ed soil areas within 200 feet of the water's edge, and that drain to these waters, within 24 hours during the restriction period. ...ibited,_Restricted,_Other)_and_Impaired_Waters special waters and impaired waters]. In those cases, Permittees must immediately initiate stabilization of exp
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  • ...ed soil areas within 200 feet of the water's edge, and that drain to these waters, within 24 hours during the restriction period. ...ibited,_Restricted,_Other)_and_Impaired_Waters special waters and impaired waters]. In those cases, Permittees must immediately initiate stabilization of exp
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  • ...tate there can be more area designated and managed for specially protected waters than for regular ones. ...used to supplement protection of sensitive receiving waters. Some of these waters currently have limited protections under state or local programs, while oth
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  • ...ed soil areas within 200 feet of the water's edge, and that drain to these waters, within 24 hours during the restriction period. ...ibited,_Restricted,_Other)_and_Impaired_Waters special waters and impaired waters]. In those cases, Permittees must immediately initiate stabilization of exp
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  • ...using a [[Glossary#W|wetland]] at a given location. The following list of considerations will help in making an initial judgment as to whether or not a wetland is t ...ies – Stormwater wetlands may not be appropriate practices where receiving waters are sensitive cold water fisheries due to the potential for stream warming
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  • ...igned to accept and dissipate high-energy stormwater flows. Some important considerations when selecting energy dissipators for a site include the following. ==Planning considerations==
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  • ...ed soil areas within 200 feet of the water's edge, and that drain to these waters, within 24 hours during the restriction period.” *(Discharges to Special and Impaired Waters) [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MN_CSW_Permit_Section_
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  • ...ing the [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/stormwater-special-and-impaired-waters-search MPCA mapping tool], go to the site of interest by magnifying the ima ...information, see [[Guidance for using the Stormwater Special and impaired waters search tool]].
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  • ...ipitation runs off the landscape and eventually is discharged to receiving waters. The actual percent of water consumed by the different hydrologic processes ...ct that agricultural or silvicultural activities can have on our receiving waters. Rather, the Manual focuses on the transition from rural and open space to
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  • ...tioning until the contributing drainage area is fully stabilized. Specific considerations related to site applicability and permit applicability are discussed below. ...px|thumb|alt=Sediment Trap Design Criteria|<font size=3> Siting and design considerations for sediment traps/basins, click image for more information (Source: Create
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  • ...ly within 50 feet of the land surface. Source: [http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/waters/programs/gw_section/mapping/platesum/fillcga.html Minnesota Department of N *[http://files.dnr.state.mn.us/waters/groundwater_section/mapping/cga/c11_mower/pdf_files/plate10.pdf Mower]
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  • *[[Design considerations for constructed stormwater ponds used for harvest and irrigation use/reuse] *[[Cost-benefit considerations for stormwater ponds]]
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  • ...to prevent them from reaching lakes, rivers, streams, wetlands, and other waters of the state, where they could have a negative effect on water quality, aqu ...rything you may need to do when managing a sediment removal project. Other considerations may also include
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  • ...mit-program 404 permits], Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Public Waters Work Permits or Local Governmental Unit Wetland Conservation Act replacemen #Discharges to the waters identified below unless the requirements of [https://stormwater.pca.state.m
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  • **[[Operation and maintenance considerations for vegetation in stormwater management]] ...eet_sweeping_practices_for_water_quality_purposes#Cost_considerations Cost considerations]
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  • If the basin does not drain dry within 48 hours, 24 hours for special waters, or the infiltration rate is slower than twice what was assumed in the desi *[[Cost-benefit considerations for infiltration]]
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  • Minnesota stormwater managers must recognize that runoff from snowmelt has special characteristics, and that BMP design criteria addressing only rainfall runo ...e meltwater and the effects that these chemicals have on various receiving waters and related biological resources is still poorly understood. It is understo
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  • ...ove or maintain watershed hydrology, reduce pollutant loading to receiving waters, increase water conservation, reduce stress on existing infrastructure, and *'''Special Design Features''': Rainwater Harvester Control Panel to regulate operation
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  • ...eload allocations'''</span> (WLAs); and evaluate the <span title="Impaired waters are bodies of water that exceed the limits of one or more parameters for su *Monitoring receiving waters: lakes
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  • <th><center><font size=3>'''Water quality considerations for street sweeping'''</font size></center></th> <td style="background-color:#d5fdf4;">'''Other considerations'''
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  • ...influence of land use. Hydrological Science and Technology, 15(1-4):66-75. Special Issue: 4thUSA/CIS Joint Conference, November 7-10, 1999, San Francisco. Ame *Center for Watershed Protection (CWP). 2001. Special Issue on Urban Lake Management: Watershed Protection Techniques 3(4): 745-8
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  • ...are at a loss as the water Dept. just announced a plan to increase Denver Waters PH from 7.7 to 8.8 , what will that do to our urban landscape ? ''This comm ...ossibly when these practices are located immediately adjacent to receiving waters impaired for phosphorus.
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  • ...oxygen demand from wood stockpiles have been observed in nearby receiving waters ([https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Wood_chips_and_applica ...centrations through denitrification. These studies include specific design considerations for wood chip bioreactors. Many of these studies also indicate effective re
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