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  • ...tion or company included on this page. This page is to serve as a resource for those completing the GreenStep Cities Stormwater Assessment. |alert|warning ..._supporting_information#14._Minimum_roadway_pavement_width Minimum roadway pavement width]
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  • ...nesota on the impact of climate change on stormwater and meltwater runoff. For more information on this topic, see Chapter 5 of MPCA’s [https://stormwat ...th snowmelt runoff is that water volume in the form of snow and ice builds for several months and suddenly releases with the advent of warm weather in the
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  • ...tion that has been asked is whether a Phase 1 investigation can substitute for completing this screening assessment. A properly conducted Phase 1 investig ...[[Stormwater infiltration guidance for sites with known or high potential for soil or groundwater contamination on or off-site|this page]].</font size>]]
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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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