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  • ...into single pages shown below. NOTE that we have included links to images for sand filters and swales in the outline below.|alert-info}} ...designed with an [[Glossary#U|underdrain]], which makes them a good option for treating potential stormwater [[glossary#H|hotspots]] (PSHs). They can also
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  • {{alert|Filtration practices can be an important tool for detention of stormwater runoff and treatment of pollutants in stormwater ru *[[Permeable pavement|permeable pavement]] with an underdrain,
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  • ...ithout damaging the underlying roof system. Green roofs create green space for public benefit, energy efficiency, and stormwater retention/ detention.|ale ...led, they can choke out desirable plants and compete with desirable plants for nutrients and water. Since tree roots can damage roofing components, timely
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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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  • ...ng the type of infiltration or bioretetnion device|<font size=3>Flow chart for determining the type of infiltration or bioretention device.</font size>]] ...he time for water to drain to field capacity"> '''drawdown time'''</span>. For basins within trout stream watersheds, the drawdown time is 24 hours or les
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  • ...ithout damaging the underlying roof system. Green roofs create green space for public benefit, energy efficiency, and stormwater retention/ detention.|ale ...al roof since green roof lifecycle costs can be lower for green roofs than for conventional roofs, even though the capital cost of green roofs is much hig
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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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  • ...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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  • |+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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  • ...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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  • ...eat island effects, carbon sequestration, reduced noise pollution, reduced pavement maintenance needs, and cooler cars in shaded parking lots.|alert-success}} ...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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  • ...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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  • ...r approximately 3 years and was then disbanded upon completion of the MIDS material. This page contains information from the workgroup and workgroup meetings. ...or new development and redevelopment that will provide enhanced protection for Minnesota’s water resources.
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  • ...s a permanent pool of water throughout the year. This pool of water allows for sediment and pollutants associated with that sediment to settle and remain ...rimary function, which is to capture, retain, and treat stormwater runoff. For example, it is generally not appropriate to introduce fish to wet ponds as
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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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  • ...eat island effects, carbon sequestration, reduced noise pollution, reduced pavement maintenance needs, and cooler cars in shaded parking lots.|alert-success}} ...wq-iw11-01e.pdf Kohlman Lake TMDL (Total Maximum Daily Load) report] calls for a 22 percent reduction in watershed loading of phosphorus. In response to t
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  • ...an 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 *[[Overview for bioretention]]
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  • {{alert|For more detailed information about some of the updates described below, see [[ **[[TP and TSS credits and guidance for manufactured treatment devices (mtds)]]
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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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  • ...ithout damaging the underlying roof system. Green roofs create green space for public benefit, energy efficiency, and stormwater retention/ detention.|ale ...ithout damaging the underlying roof system. Green roofs create green space for public benefit, energy efficiency, and stormwater retention/detention.
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  • ...ters. Though iron enhanced systems may have increased removal efficiencies for these chemicals, there is insufficient data in the literature. [http://stor ...ithout an iron amendment is covered on another page: [[Calculating credits for sand (media) filters]]|alert-info}}
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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}} ...ecs.pdf Toronto], for example, has detailed tree protection specifications for construction near trees.
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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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  • ...size=3>A properly sized pretreatment practice, such as this basin, allows for sediment to settle while preventing scouring. Image courtesy University of <th><center><font size=3>'''Quick Guide for pretreatment sizing of basins'''</font size></center></th>
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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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  • ...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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  • <th><center><font size=3>'''Considerations for assessing site conditions for projects involving vegetation'''</font size></center></th> ...two areas of consideration when conducting a site assessment specifically for vegetation.
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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}} ...his page provides an overview of tree-based practices. Also see [[Overview for bioretention]].
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  • ...lign: center;" |'''Recommended pollutant removal efficiencies, in percent, for constructed ponds. [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Information ...nly iron enhanced pond benches are discussed in this manual as a mechanism for retaining dissolved phosphorus.'''
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  • {{alert|Bioretention practices can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff. Because they utilize vegetati ...Link here] for requirements of the Construction Stormwater General Permit for infiltration systems
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  • ...al_by_BMPs#References Sources]. NOTE: removal efficiencies are 100 percent for water that is infiltrated.<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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  • ...ment devices'''</span> (mtds) in the State of Minnesota. The page includes supporting information, guidance and recommendations, and links to additional informat ...load reduced). Be aware of the context for credits discussed on this page. For more information on credits, see [[Overview of stormwater credits]]|alert-i
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  • ...al_by_BMPs#References Sources]. NOTE: removal efficiencies are 100 percent for water that is infiltrated.<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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  • <th><center><font size=3>'''Water quality considerations for street sweeping'''</font size></center></th> ...with phosphorus or sediment impairments and target streets in these areas for sweeping.
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  • ...effectively treat [[Glossary#S|stormwater]] [[Glossary#R|runoff]] (Center for Watershed Protection, 1998a) and promote the [[Using the treatment train ap ...ID), design with nature, sustainable development, sustainable site design (for LEED certification) and conservation design.|alert-success}}
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