*'''Bacteria and viruses'''.
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...LAs for Bacteria, Temperature or Chloride|<font size=3>Image of Applicable Bacteria, Temperature or Chloride WLAs for Municipality X. Click on Image to enlarge
===Bacteria Chloride Temp tab===
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<td>Lower Mississippi River Basin Fecal Coliform Bacteria TMDL - Fecal Coliform</td>
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...ed into one TMDL to report on. If the Permittee has been assigned WLAs for bacteria (whether they are expressed as fecal coliform or E. Coli) on the same four
...ed. However, if that is not the case, the BMP should not be applied to the bacteria TMDL.
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...introduce oxygen to tank which aids in the formation of aerobic beneficial bacteria that have been shown to reduce nutrient and metals concentrations.</td>
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<td>Bacteria, viruses</td>
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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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<th>Bacteria</th>
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....php?title=File:Checklist_for_bacteria_source_inventory.xlsx Checklist for Bacteria Source Inventrory]
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...al organisms in a body of water in which the contribution from nitrogenous bacteria has been suppressed ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbonaceous_biochemica
...rds additional applicable phosphorus, total suspended solids (TSS), and/or bacteria (''E. coli'', fecal coliform) WLAs.
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...akes see specific monitoring guidance related to each pollutant] (TSS, TP, Bacteria, and Chloride).
...eams see specific monitoring guidance related to each pollutant] (TSS, TP, bacteria, and chloride).
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...to distribution; typically processes that remove dissolved pollutants and bacteria.
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...scussed on this page: total suspended solids (TSS), total phosphorus (TP), bacteria, and chloride.
===Bacteria (''E. coli'')===
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...re of trash such as food containers, diapers and pet waste may also reduce bacteria (USEPA, 2012). Screens that capture trash and other debris should be cleane
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...perform this calculation for sediment, phosphorus, nitrogen, ammonia, and bacteria
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...ed lawns and leaves/organic material on impermeable surfaces contribute to bacteria loads.
*Although the potential for nutrient and bacteria loads is greater in lower density residential areas, the lower amount of di
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...ce related to the four pollutants highlighted in this memorandum (TSS, TP, bacteria, and chloride) is outlined in the modeling protocol [https://stormwater.pca
*[[Guidance for meeting bacteria TMDL MS4 permit requirements]]
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...scussed on this page: total suspended solids (TSS), total phosphorus (TP), bacteria, and chloride.
===Bacteria (''E. coli'')===
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..., stormwater picks up nutrients, dirt, salt, fertilizers, pesticides, oil, bacteria, and garbage. These pollutants can be transported to lakes and rivers.
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.... K., and Wright, J. D. 2011. ''Field evaluation of bioretention indicator bacteria sequestration in Wilmington NC''. J. Environ. Eng., 137(12), 1103–1113.
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Pathogens, or disease causing organisms, can be broken into three categories: bacteria, protozoa, and viruses. Examples of the different types of pathogens are sh
...in runoff and may pose a threat to human health. Fecal coliform and E.coli bacteria are the most commonly used indicators of pathogen presence. E. coli was fou
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...a from the International Stormwater BMP database, 2016, for fecal coliform bacteria; <sup>4</sup> From the International Stormwater BMP database, 2016, for tot
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...at reducing concentrations of other pollutants including nitrogen, metals, bacteria, and hydrocarbons. This article does not provide information on calculating
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...at reducing concentrations of other pollutants including nitrogen, metals, bacteria, and <span title="A compound of hydrogen and carbon, such as any of those w
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...at reducing concentrations of other pollutants including nitrogen, metals, bacteria, and hydrocarbons. This article does not provide information on calculating
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...[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Bacteria_in_stormwater bacteria], and [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Road_salt,_smart_saltin
'''''E. coli'' bacteria must have the following.'''
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...licable WLA]</span> where a reduction in pollutant loading is required for bacteria, chloride, and temperature, the applicant must provide a description of any
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...ed into one TMDL to report on. If the Permittee has been assigned WLAs for bacteria on the same four stream reaches in the same project, the Permittee would ha
*pounds or number (for bacteria) reduced
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...m the calculator is given as a load reduction (percent, mass, or number of bacteria) from the original estimated load.
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...m the calculator is given as a load reduction (percent, mass, or number of bacteria) from the original estimated load.
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...nsive monitoring has revealed high concentrations of sediments, nutrients, bacteria, metals, oxygen-demanding substances, hydrocarbons and other pollutants in
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***microbial function in rhizosphere (fungi, algae, bacteria, protozoa).
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...ng the use of biochar with iron/sand media to form filters that can remove bacteria and dissolved phosphorus. He is currently interested in finding out if bioc
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| '''Bacteria'''
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...at reducing concentrations of other pollutants including nitrogen, metals, bacteria, and hydrocarbons. This article does not provide information on calculating
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*[[BMP pollutant removal for bacteria]]
...ices (BMP) Database] Pollutant Category Summary Statistical Addendum: TSS, Bacteria, Nutrients, and Metals
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*Hathaway, J. M., W. F. Hunt, and S. Jadlocki. 2009. ''Indicator bacteria removal in storm-water best management practices in Charlotte, North Caroli
...tices (BMP) Database Pollutant Category Summary Statistical Addendum: TSS, Bacteria, Nutrients, and Metals].
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...ditional treatment is provided to remove finer sediments, particulates and bacteria before the water is used for toilet flushing, bottle washing, spigot use, a
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...hers are first held by soil and then taken up by vegetation or degraded by bacteria, “recharging” the soil’s sorption capacity in between rain events.
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*'''Bacteria and viruses'''. For recycled materials such as WTR and biochar, relatively
....nih.gov/27454093/ Juan et al.] (2016) observed no negative impacts to the bacteria ''Aliivibrio fischeri''.
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...ducts, such as those made of natural fibers, are completely broken down by bacteria in the environment to form carbon dioxide, water, and biomass. Note that so
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...in stormwater include nutrients, chloride, metals, organic compounds, and bacteria, although concentrations of these vary widely depending on the land use fro
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..."> '''hydrocarbons'''</span>. They are generally not effective at removing bacteria. This article does not provide information on calculating credits for pollu
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...ng heavy metals, toxics, oil and grease, solvents, nutrients, viruses, and bacteria. Pollutant levels from these illicit discharges have been shown in EPA stud
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...at reducing concentrations of other pollutants including nitrogen, metals, bacteria, and hydrocarbons. This article does not provide information on calculating
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...at reducing concentrations of other pollutants including nitrogen, metals, bacteria, and hydrocarbons. This article does not provide information on calculating
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...nitrogen, may contribute to oxygen demand, and may act as source areas for bacteria.
*Irrigated lawns. Lawns that are over-watered can be important sources of bacteria, organic material, and phosphorus if the source water contains polyphosphat
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...(e.g. metals, organic chemicals, certain forms of nitrogen and phosphorus, bacteria, etc.). Several methods, including field and lab methods, are available for
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Removal of some pollutants (e.g., bacteria) can occur in the [[Glossary#V|vadose zone]] beneath the base of the BMP.
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...us/index.php?title=Category:Level_2_-_Pollutants/Bacteria_and_pathogens '''Bacteria and pathogens''']</span>
...pollutants includes pollutant-specific information on phosphorus, solids, bacteria and pathogens, and chloride; information on pollutant removal; and informat
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