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  • {{alert|Swales can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff. Because they utilize vegetati ...as shallow, linear channels. They typically have vegetative cover such as turf or native perennial grasses. Dry swales may be constructed as filtration or
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  • ...ert|Infiltration of stormwater, where appropriate, is a preferred practice for managing stormwater runoff, as it reduces pollutants reaching receiving wat ...sites ranging from small to relatively large. They are primarily designed for removal of stormwater runoff volume and pollutants in that runoff. They are
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  • ...volume reduction, depending on the BMP design. See information on credits for each BMP. To see an overview of filtration BMPS, see [[BMPs for stormwater filtration]].
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  • ...runoff to filter through surface voids into an underlying stone reservoir for temporary storage and/or infiltration. The most commonly used permeable pav ...able pavement may provide additional benefits, including reducing the need for de-icing chemicals, and providing a durable and aesthetically pleasing surf
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  • [[File:Symbol for stormwater wetland.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=symbol for stormwater wetland|<font size=3>Symbol used in the MIDS calculator to repre ...for_the_Minimal_Impact_Design_Standards_(MIDS)_Calculator See the guidance for determining bypass percent.]
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  • The Stormwater Manual contains considerable additional information useful for selecting, designing, constructing and maintaining stormwater BMPs. The fol ...us/index.php?title=Process_for_selecting_Best_Management_Practices Process for selecting Best Management Practices]: This page provides a general overview
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  • ...Symbol used for Wet swale in the MIDS calculator.|<font size=3>Symbol used for Wet swale in the MIDS calculator.</font size>]] ...or on an annual basis, it does provide an annual pollutant load reduction for TSS. If runoff to the wet swale flows over a side slope through sheet flow,
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  • ...es. Salt has other negative impacts, such as harming vegetation, including turf, and altering the process of infiltration into soil. ...vides information on education resources for salt management. Included are links to fact sheets, websites, and videos.
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  • ...nd of this article. The user must be able to provide evidence and support for each of the stormwater volume and pollutant reduction amounts entered in th ==MIDS calculator user inputs for Other BMP==
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  • ...px|thumb|alt=symbol for sand filter in MIDS calculator|<font size=3>Symbol for a sand filter in the MIDS calculator</font size>]] ...nd filter in MIDS calculator|<font size=3>Screen shot of the watershed tab for a sand filter in the MIDS calculator</font size>]]
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  • ...r constructed pond for MIDS calculator|<font size=3>MIDS calculator symbol for constructed pond.</font size>]] ...tershed tab for constructed pond|<font size=3>Screen shot of watershed tab for constructed pond.</font size>]]
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  • ...disturbed soils range from about 1.0 to 1.4 g/cm<sup>3</sup>, being higher for sands and with increased depth in the soil profile. ...ction, including but not limited to increased traffic (foot or machinery), turf, lack of soil cover, and use of fill.
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  • ...mb|alt=Schematic used as a symbol for swale side slope|<font size=3>Symbol for Swale side slope used in the MIDS calculator</font size>]] ...hed tab for Swale side slope|<font size=3>Screen shot of the Watershed tab for Swale side slope.</font size>]]
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  • ...the MIDS calculator]]). The information on the page below remains accurate for aboveground infiltration BMPs.|alert-info}} ...lculator symbol for infiltration basin|<font size=3>MIDS calculator symbol for infiltration basin.</font size>]]
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  • When feasible, infiltration of stormwater runoff is a preferred option for managing stormwater. Infiltration keeps water near its point of origin, hel ...tions are appropriate for infiltration, it is usually the preferred option for managing stormwater runoff. The following site conditions are conducive to
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  • ...g|thumb|300px|alt=MIDS symbol for bioinfiltration|<font size=3>Symbol used for Bioretention basin (without underdrain) (bioinfiltration) in the MIDS calcu {{alert|[https://youtu.be/B1EkwU3EK3Y See video for using this BMP]|alert-info}}
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  • ...lculator symbol for permeable pavement|<font size=3>MIDS calculator symbol for permeable pavement.</font size>]] ...rmeable pavement|<font size=3>MIDS calculator screen shot of watershed tab for permeable pavement.</font size>]]
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  • ...Symbol for underground infiltration in MIDS calculator|<font size=3>Symbol for underground infiltration in MIDS calculator</font size>]] For an underground infiltration system, all stormwater captured below the outfl
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  • ...es of runoff off impervious surfaces) and annual pollutant load reductions for total phosphorus (including a breakdown between particulate and dissolved p ...o an individual BMP. Finally, in the “Results” tab, results are displayed for the entire site as well as individual BMPs. Results include pollutant remov
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  • ...guidance for using the MIDS calculator|Links to pages providing guidance]] for using BMPs in the MIDS calculator are found at the end of this list of term *'''Channel length (LC)''': This is an input for using swale in the MIDS calculator. This is the length of the swale channel
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  • ...e system. Pollutants in water that bypasses the storage device or not used for irrigation or non-irrigation uses are not removed. ==MIDS calculator user inputs for harvest and re-use/cistern==
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  • ...istorical record and many of the materials are likely dated, including web links|alert-info}} ...or new development and redevelopment that will provide enhanced protection for Minnesota’s water resources.
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  • ...ts. For detailed guidance or additional information, see the links section for each model. ...or Minimal Impact Design Standards calculator] is a moderately simple tool for estimating pollutant load reductions associated with best management practi
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  • ...off impervious surface. The Calculator translates this into annual values for runoff volume, TSS, and total phosphorus retention. Specific information ab ...ximum_Daily_Loads_(TMDLs) '''total maximum daily loads''']</span> (TMDLs). For this purpose, the MIDS Calculator has limitations, including but not limite
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  • {{alert|This section focuses on conformance with the [[Performance goals for new development, re-development and linear projects|Minimal Impact Design S {{alert|Turf are not included in the [[MIDS calculator|Minimal Impact Design Standards (
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  • ...ta Regulated hotspots are subject to the NPDES Multi-Sector General Permit for Industrial Activity, and/or local ordinances. ...ize=3>Common operations and areas for assessing PSHs include management of turf, waste, loading docks, downspouts, vehicle fueling, and parking lots.</font
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  • ...ng|300px|thumb|alt=symbol for swale with no underdrain|<font size=3>Symbol for Swale main channel (without an underdrain) used in the MIDS calculator.</fo For a swale main channel BMP (no underdrain), stormwater can be retained throug
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  • ...x|thumb|alt=Symbol for tree trench system-treebox|<font size=3>Symbol used for the tree trench system/box (w/o underdrain) BMP in the MIDS calculator. Not For a tree trench system/box without an underdrain, stormwater runoff captured
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  • Dakotah! Ice Center was constructed in 2008 for the [https://shakopeedakota.org/ Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community] (SMS ...pled with daylight harvesting sensors, 16 solar panels that provide energy for the ice resurfacing equipment, a heated flooring system that uses only wast
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  • ...accessible''': Yes, an interpretive sign is on the rear patio of City Hall for public viewing. ...system is to provide the dual benefits of reducing the use of groundwater for landscape irrigation and minimizing stormwater runoff to Ravine Lake.
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  • ...arranged in the exact order as in the hardback version of the Manual. The links take you to the page containing the topic you want. It does not take you di ...olor="red">This section does not appear in the web-based Manual. There are links to other stormwater manuals scattered throughout this website.</font><br>
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  • <td>The format for this page has changed. If you would like to access the Table of Contents as The wiki platform provides multiple options for searching topics. You can find out more on the following pages.
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  • <td>The format for this page has changed. If you would like to access the Table of Contents as The wiki platform provides multiple options for searching topics. You can find out more on the following pages.
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  • ...g and that has powerful search abilities. See [[Introduction to the wiki]] for more information. ...ew development, 9.Case studies for stormwater treatment trains, 10.Process for selecting Best Management Practices"> '''See contents'''</span>
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  • ...ntion basin (with underdrain)) used in MIDS calculator|<font size=3>Symbol for Bioretention basin (with underdrain) used in MIDS calculator.</font size>]] ...d tab for Bioretention basin (with underdrain).The user must input a value for impervious area or the BMP will not provide volume and pollutant reduction.
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  • {{alert|Filtration practices can be an important tool for detention of stormwater runoff and treatment of pollutants in stormwater ru ...iltration. However, the practice still functions as a filtration practice. For more information on practices with a raised underdrain, [https://stormwater
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  • [[File:Symbol for tree trench with underdrain.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=symbol for tree trench system-treebox with underdrain|<font size=3>Symbol used in the ...ltrated water are removed, while pollutants are removed through filtration for the water that flows through an underdrain. All pollutants in water lost t
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  • {{alert|Infiltration practices can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff and treatment of pollutants in ...ert|Infiltration of stormwater, where appropriate, is a preferred practice for managing stormwater runoff, as it reduces pollutants reaching receiving wat
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  • ...mmarized below. Specific information for each chemcial can be found at the links below. ...soil or media adsorption sites are exhausted. Breakthrough is not expected for decades in most media.
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  • ...n edit and testing page use by the wiki authors. It is not a content page for the Manual. Information on this page may not be accurate and should not be ...itle="This page provides links to pages providing cost-benefit information for stormwater best management practices"> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/
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  • ...w of green infrastructure practices, and benefits of green infrastructure. Links to other pages in the manual are provided at the end of this article. ...<font size =3>Example of a rain gutter being routed to a pervious surface (turf).</font size>]]
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  • {{alert|Trees can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff. Trees provide additional bene ...about 20 gallons of water and zip around the tree trunk. They can be used for trees with a caliper between 1 and 8 inches. Once they are manually filled
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  • ...g|300px|thumb|alt=Symbol for swale with underdrain.png|<font size=3>Symbol for Swale main channel (with underdrain) used in the MIDS calculator.</font siz ...tab for Swale main channel (with underdrain). The user must input a value for impervious area or the BMP will not provide volume and pollutant reduction.
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  • ...TMDL_permit_requirements#MIDS_calculator_quick_guide Access a quick guide] for using the MIDS Calculator to meet MS4 TMDL requirements</font size>]] ...ntrolled and the post-construction runoff volume shall be retained on site for 1.1 inches of runoff from impervious surfaces statewide; 2) Nonlinear redev
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  • |+Recommended pollutant removal efficiencies, in percent, for green roofs.<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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  • ...mation on this page has recently been added or updated. [[Acknowledgements for bioretention|Acknowledgements]].]] ...ractices. '''NOTE: These videos provide useful tips but should not be used for compliance with Minnesota permits.'''</font size>]]
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  • This page summarizes exercises used for MIDS calculator training workshops. ...n the MIDS calculator. Below are examples of approaches that could be used for each problem. These are just example solutions and you are encouraged to tr
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  • {{alert|Infiltration practices can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff and treatment of pollutants in This page provides a discussion of construction specifications for infiltration basins, trenches, and underground infiltration, including a co
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