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  • ...er_stormwater_infiltration_practices_-_supplemental_information#References References] ...water quality, reduced flooding, habitat, carbon capture, etc."> '''green infrastructure'''</span>. O&M considerations often depend on whether the practice is locat
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  • ...(permeable pavement, tree trenches, bio-retention, swales with check dams, green roofs, sand filters, re-use, constructed ponds) can be designed, constructe ===Green Roofs===
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  • ...The Agreement also defines site access and maintenance of any features or infrastructure if the property owner fails to perform the required maintenance. ==Additional References==
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  • *[[Green Infrastructure benefits of permeable pavement]] *[[References for permeable pavement]]
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  • ===References for conducting geotechnical investigations=== The following references provide useful information for conducting geotechnical investigations. Note
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  • ...ent maintenance needs, and cooler cars in shaded parking lots. See [[Green Infrastructure benefits of tree trenches and tree boxes]].|alert-success}} ...nufacturers' websites ([https://www.deeproot.com/index.html Deeproot Green Infrastructure], [https://www.greenblue.com/na/ GreenBlue Urban], and [http://www.citygre
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  • ...ems, both natural and engineered, that act as living infrastructure. Green Infrastructure elements are planned and managed primarily for stormwater control, but also ...team logo.png|200px|thumb|alt=checklist image|<font size=3>Link to [[Green Infrastructure planning checklist]]</font size>]]
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  • ...zing expansion of urban forestry, which has numerous benefits. See [[Green Infrastructure benefits of tree trenches and tree boxes]]. ==References==
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  • Climate change is an ongoing and evolving issue impacting the environment, infrastructure, ecology, and people. Climate change impacts include increased flooding, mo ...e stresses brought about by climate change can be severe, green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) is one tool communities can use to help mitigate the negative impacts
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  • *[[Green Infrastructure benefits of permeable pavement]] *[[References for permeable pavement]]
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  • ...enches, swales, media filters, infiltration practices, permeable pavement, green roof, harvest/reuse, and manufactured treatment practices."> [https://storm ...tegory:Level_3_-_Best_management_practices/Structural_practices/Green_roof Green roof]
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  • ...source controls in place, and availability of public lands ); (2) existing infrastructure (above and below ground); and (3) type of structural stormwater BMP with <s ...ial, economic and environmental benefits (Syracuse University)."> '''Green infrastructure'''</span> settings.
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  • *[[Green Infrastructure benefits of permeable pavement]] *[[References for permeable pavement]]
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  • ...iological habitat, and aesthetic value. See the section [[Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) and sustainable stormwater management]].|alert-success}} The use of wet swales as a retrofit practice primarily depends on existing infrastructure and whether the invert or flowline of the wet swale outlet allow meeting [[
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  • *[[References for bioretention]] ...imized or minimized depending on the type of pollutant loading expected ([[References for bioretention|Prince George’s County]], 2002).
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  • Also see [[References for stormwater infiltration]] ...t/view/34141099/green-infrastructure-manual-chapter-18-9-14-2011-msd Green Infrastructure Design Manual]
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  • ...ant growth without damaging the underlying roof system. Green roofs create green space for public benefit, energy efficiency, and stormwater retention/ dete ...design considerations and examples of issues to consider when designing a green roof, as well as factors that will affect stormwater treatment performance.
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  • <th><center><font size=3>'''Green Stormwater Infrastructure design strategies and practices for climate resilience'''</font size></cent ...r_climate_resilience#Combining_grey_and_green_practices Combining grey and green practices]
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  • **Green infrastructure updates ***[[Operation and maintenance of green stormwater infrastructure best management practices]]
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  • ...ant growth without damaging the underlying roof system. Green roofs create green space for public benefit, energy efficiency, and stormwater retention/ dete *[https://mngreenroofs.org/case-studies/ Minnesota Green Roofs Council]
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  • ==Central Corridor Green Line Integrated Tree Trench System, St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota== ...tolregionwd.org/our-work/watershed-planning/cclrt_wq/ Four different green infrastructure practices] (tree trench, underground infiltration trench, rain garden, stor
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  • ...s some design considerations when trying to maximize the benefits of green infrastructure practices. The page is organized by individual best management practices. Maximizing specific green infrastructure (GI) benefits of bioretention practices requires design considerations prio
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  • ...rmwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Information_on_pollutant_removal_by_BMPs#References Sources]. NOTE: removal efficiencies are 100 percent for water that is infi ...iological habitat, and aesthetic value. See the section [[Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) and sustainable stormwater management]].|alert-success}}
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  • ...cities through waterways, structures and pipes. Models that include Green Infrastructure typically also assess how the BMPs managage the water through inflow, infil ...onsider the following ([[Available stormwater models and selecting a model#References|WEF, 2012]]):
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  • ...nufacturers' websites ([https://www.deeproot.com/index.html Deeproot Green Infrastructure], [https://www.greenblue.com/na/ GreenBlue Urban], and [http://www.citygre ...stone and soil ([[Construction guidelines for tree trenches and tree boxes#References|Bassuk et al.]], 2005). Patented formula available only from licensed produ
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  • <th><center><font size=3>'''Green Stormwater Infrastructure design strategies and practices for climate resilience'''</font size></cent ...r_climate_resilience#Combining_grey_and_green_practices Combining grey and green practices]
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  • <th><center><font size=3>'''Green Stormwater Infrastructure design strategies and practices for climate resilience'''</font size></cent ...r_climate_resilience#Combining_grey_and_green_practices Combining grey and green practices]
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  • ...t|These green alert boxes identify practices and concepts related to green infrastructure.|alert-success}} '''Designer''': HR Green<br>
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  • *Green infrastructure updates **[[Operation and maintenance of green stormwater infrastructure best management practices]]
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  • ...s/index.php/Operation_and_maintenance_of_stormwater_infiltration_practices#References Brown and Hunt], 2012). ...s/index.php/Operation_and_maintenance_of_stormwater_infiltration_practices#References Liging and Davis], 2014).
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  • ...iological habitat, and aesthetic value. See the section [[Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) and sustainable stormwater management]].|alert-success}} ...is required for one party to access, construct, or maintain any feature or infrastructure on the property of another. Easements can be temporary or permanent. For ex
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  • *[[Calculating credits for green roofs]] **Applicable to grass strips, bioretention, bioswales, detention basins, green roofs, manufactured devices, media filters, porous pavements, wetland basin
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  • ...rmwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Information_on_pollutant_removal_by_BMPs#References Sources].<br> ...o receiving waters, increase water conservation, reduce stress on existing infrastructure, and reduce energy consumption|alert-success}}
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  • ...o receiving waters, increase water conservation, reduce stress on existing infrastructure, and reduce energy consumption|alert-success}} *collection system (which could include the catchment area and stormwater infrastructure such as curb, gutters, and stormsewers),
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  • *[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Bacteria_in_stormwater#References Sartor and Gaboury] (1984) reported nearly 92 percent of the bacteria origi ...[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Bacteria_in_stormwater#References Waschbusch et al.] (1999) originated from streets
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  • ...iological habitat, and aesthetic value. See the section [[Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) and sustainable stormwater management]].|alert-success}} | ''Scirpus atrovirens'' || Green bulrush
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  • ...rmwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Information_on_pollutant_removal_by_BMPs#References Sources].<br> ...and TP, but [[Calculating credits for infiltration basin#Other pollutants|references]] are provided that may be useful for calculating credits for other polluta
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  • ...process and the dust may be air dried and packaged. Prematurely harvested (green) fruits are often soaked in a saline solution to facilitate the separation ...nces containing specifications are provided below. Note that most of these references include information on the packaged material (e.g. bags, blocks, briquettes
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  • *[[Green Infrastructure benefits of permeable pavement]] *[[References for permeable pavement]]
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  • ...practice reduces the amount of paving, curbs, storm drain pipes and other infrastructure that would have otherwise been employed in a traditional stormwater practic ...ugh water to contain much of the volume coming from a home. A [[Green roof|green roof]] can reduce annual runoff by up to 75 percent because it soaks and st
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  • ...rmwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Information_on_pollutant_removal_by_BMPs#References Sources].'''<br> ...title=Calculating_credits_for_sand_filter#References_and_suggested_reading references] are provided that may be useful for calculating credits for other pollutan
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  • ...rmwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Information_on_pollutant_removal_by_BMPs#References Sources].<br> ...itle=Calculating_credits_for_infiltration#References_and_suggested_reading references] are provided that may be useful for calculating credits for other pollutan
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  • ...iological habitat, and aesthetic value. See the section [[Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) and sustainable stormwater management]].|alert-success}} ...is required for one party to access, construct, or maintain any feature or infrastructure on the property of another. Easements can be temporary or permanent. For ex
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  • ...y ecosystems, whose numerous elements (such as people, animals, buildings, infrastructure, water, and air) interact to significantly affect the quality of urban life ==References==
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  • ...rmwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Information_on_pollutant_removal_by_BMPs#References Sources]. NOTE: removal efficiencies are 100 percent of captured water for ...formation on calculating credits for pollutants other than TSS and TP, but references are provided that may be useful for [[Calculating credits for permeable pav
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  • ...o receiving waters, increase water conservation, reduce stress on existing infrastructure, and reduce energy consumption|alert-success}} ...reuses stormwater collected from the building's roof for irrigation of the green space around the building and the Veterans Memorial fountain located at the
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