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  • ...t been verified in the field. Currently the operating lifespan of the iron material is not known and other indicators will need to be used to judge the filter ...tuents will bind to the iron. Currently the operating lifespan of the iron material is not known and other indicators will need to be used to judge the iron-en
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  • ...signs of clogging are noted, schedule a vacuum sweeper to remove deposited material. Then test sections using [http://www.astm.org/ ASTM] C1701 to ensure that ...wood or metal braces. Once the base is replaced and compacted, new bedding material and pavers are reinstated and compacted over the base.
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  • ...s page since the material collected by sweepers is likely to be similar to material captured by pretreatment practices.|alert-info}} ...o maintain their function. This page provides information on management of material collected in pretreatment practices, including disposal options.
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  • ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are *[[Supporting material for bioretention]]
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  • ...o a surface <span title="Filtration of stormwater through a sand filtering material whose purpose is to remove pollution from runoff"> '''[https://stormwater.p *[[Supporting material for iron enhanced sand filter]]
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  • ...mixture. The iron weight range is based upon high surface area iron filing material that is approximately 90 percent elemental iron. Estimates of longevity and ...nse and healthy vegetation, several practices can reduce inputs of organic material into iron enhanced sand filters.
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  • ...erts be submerged to reduce erosion. Consideration should be given to pipe material and diameter. Reinforced concrete pipe (RCP), with tied joints may last lon <!--*[[Supporting material for stormwater ponds]]-->
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  • ...nity are not impacted (e.g., inundation or breaching a perched water table supporting a wetland). *[[Supporting material for bioretention]]
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  • ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn
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  • ...need to either reduce the amount of material that used, or to not use that material at all. ...endees used sand or salt/sand mix. It was discovered to be using the wrong material.
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  • ...the [[Overview for green roofs|green roofs overview]] and the [[Supporting material for green roofs|literature review of pollutant removal by green roofs]]. *[[Supporting material for green roofs]]
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  • ...ff from confirmed hotspots are generally not considered toxic or hazardous material, and can be safely disposed by either land application or land filling. Sed <!--*[[Supporting material for stormwater ponds]]-->
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  • ...aulic properties. Coarse-textured soils often must be amended with organic material due to low fertility, and they may not support plants requiring greater amo
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  • ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are ...cess"> '''sorption'''</span>, or <span title="the decomposition of organic material by microorganisms"> '''biodegradation'''</span>. This is denoted [https://s
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  • ...signs of clogging are noted, schedule a vacuum sweeper to remove deposited material. Then test sections using [http://www.astm.org/ ASTM] C1701 to ensure that ...wood or metal braces. Once the base is replaced and compacted, new bedding material and pavers are reinstated and compacted over the base.
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  • ...e pretreatment practices also capture floatables. In many watersheds, this material accounts for a large portion of the total pollutant load. Installing multip ...utilizing a variety of mechanisms to separate and capture pollutant-laden material. Aliases for these devices include water quality inlets, flow-through devic
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  • ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are ...with this storage area. The storage area is equal to the void space of the material used. Since the practice utilizes both infiltration and an underdrain, cons
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  • ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are ...tructural stormwater BMP. If the screen diameters are too small, collected material will clog the screen and increase cleaning frequency. Some seasons (e.g., s
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  • ...with this storage area. The storage area is equal to the void space of the material used. Since the practice utilizes both infiltration and an underdrain, cons ...ugh filtration processes that occur when the runoff moves through the soil material to the underdrain discharge point. In the event of an accidental spill, the
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  • <td>Discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States.</td> <td>Discharges that affect the quantity, quality, or chemistry of waters supporting the fen.</td>
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  • ...as sediment, oil, salt, and nutrients associated with fertilizer and plant material such as grass and leaves. These pollutants can contaminate lakes and rivers <!--*[[Supporting material for stormwater ponds]]-->
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