...ter, manure spills or runoff, and more ([https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/bacteria Minnesota Pollution Control Agency website], accessed January 25, 2018).
Below are links to pages in this manual that address bacteria in stormwater runoff.
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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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...dential pollution prevention methods effective for controlling or reducing bacteria. Source: modified from the [http://www.cwp.org/ Center for Watershed Protec
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<font size=3>'''Industrial & commercial pollution prevention practices for bacteria.'''</font size><br>
Link to this [[Industrial prevention practices for bacteria|table]]
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...page specifically discusses pathogens and their relationship to indicator bacteria.
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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
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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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<font size=3>'''Industrial & commercial pollution prevention practices for bacteria.'''</font size><br>
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*[[Bacteria in stormwater|Bacteria]]
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...lative pollutant reduction from infiltration systems for metals, nitrogen, bacteria, and organics.'''</font size><br>
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...pollutant reduction from permeable pavement systems for metals, nitrogen, bacteria, and organics.'''</font size><br>
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...lative pollutant reduction from bioretention systems for metals, nitrogen, bacteria, and organics.'''</font size><br>
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...elative pollutant reduction from sand filter systems for metals, nitrogen, bacteria, and organics.'''</font size><br>
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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).
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...dential pollution prevention methods effective for controlling or reducing bacteria. Source: modified from the [http://www.cwp.org/ Center for Watershed Protec
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*Bacteria/ viruses
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...gen is greater than 5% of the average pore space meaning protozoa and some bacteria may be removed this way, but not viruses.</td>
...ached to the soil particles. It is most effective with viruses and smaller bacteria. Adsorption generally increases as the clay content in the soil increases a
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...s can cause contamination with organic wastes, nutrients, heavy metals and bacteria.</td>
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<sup>2</sup>Estimated effectiveness of practice refers to the reduction of bacteria concentrations in runoff to receiving waterbodies<br>
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Microbiota are less than 0.2mm and consist of bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, algae and protozoa. The following table summarizes e
! Environmental factor !! Bacteria !! Fungi !! Algae !! Protozoa !! Actinomycetes
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====For bacteria TMDLs====
**[[Guidance for meeting bacteria TMDL MS4 permit requirements]]
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...t maintain a written or mapped inventory of potential areas and sources of bacteria (e.g., dense populations of waterfowl or other bird, dog parks). [[https://
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...ation curves are primarily used for total suspended solids (TSS) and fecal bacteria (total fecal coliforms or ''E. coli''). Typically, five flow or load regime
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<td>Bacteria, sediment</td>
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...zing the introduction of pollutants including sediment, nutrients, metals, bacteria, trash, oil, and toxins.</p>
...zing the introduction of pollutants including sediment, nutrients, metals, bacteria, trash, oil, and toxins. Each of these practices is highly suitable and eff
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*[[Guidance for meeting bacteria TMDL MS4 permit requirements]]
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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
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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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...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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==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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