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  • <font size=3>'''Summary of infiltration practices for given drainage areas'''.</font size><br> Link to this [[Summary of infiltration practices for given drainage areas|table]]
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  • *[[file:infiltration paper 1.docx]] *[[file:infiltration paper 2.docx]]
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  • ...relative construction and maintenance costs for structural best management practices. These curves are excellent for purposes of comparison; however, it is reco <!--{{:Design infiltration rates}}-->
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cost-benefit considerations for infiltration]] ...relative construction and maintenance costs for structural best management practices. These curves are excellent for purposes of comparison; however, it is reco
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  • #REDIRECT [[BMPs for stormwater infiltration]] ==Infiltration basin==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cost-benefit considerations for infiltration]] ...relative construction and maintenance costs for structural best management practices. These curves are excellent for purposes of comparison; however, it is reco
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  • ...is is RECOMMENDED to verify separation distances required for infiltration practices. For more information on groundwater mounding, see the following sections i ...n.us/index.php/Stormwater_infiltration_and_groundwater_mounding Stormwater infiltration and groundwater mounding]
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  • ...y judgment as to whether site conditions are appropriate for the use of an infiltration practice, and identify the function of the practice in the overall treatmen *site drainage area (See the summary of infiltration practices for given drainage areas in the table below);
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  • <font size=3>'''Processes utilized by Best Management Practices - Infiltrators. Sources: WEF, 2012; Strecker, 2005.'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Processes utilized by Best Management Practices - Infiltrators|table]]
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  • ...rench] and [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Infiltration_basin Infiltration basin] sections of the manual.|alert-info}} ...|alt=Photo of an infiltration trench in Lino Lakes|<font size=3>Photo of a Infiltration trench in Lino Lakes</font size>]]
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  • ...section and eventually having individual sections for infiltration trench, infiltration basin, and bioretention-bioinfiltration|alert-warning}} ...iltration basin, the infiltration trench, the dry well and the underground infiltration system. As the stormwater penetrates the underlying soil, chemical, biologi
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  • ...iltration basin, the infiltration trench, the dry well and the underground infiltration system. As the stormwater penetrates the underlying soil, chemical, biologi ...|alt=Photo of an infiltration trench in Lino Lakes|<font size=3>Photo of a Infiltration trench in Lino Lakes</font size>]]
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  • {{:Constructing infiltration systems}} [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Construction practices/Fact or summary sheet]]
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  • <td>Determine infiltration or sedimentation capacity and rates</td> <td>Determine infiltration rates, capacity, and pollutant removal performance</td>
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  • ...a TrueNorthSteel infiltration system in native sandy soils|TrueNorthSteel infiltration system ...=This image picture show an Infiltration basin with rough grading complete|Infiltration basin with rough grading complete
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  • <font size=3>'''Typical maintenance problems for infiltration trenches and basins'''.</font size><br> Link to this [[Typical maintenance problems for infiltration trenches and basins|table]]
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  • ...b|alt=schematic of an observation well|<font size=3>Schematic of a typical infiltration trench cross-section, including an observation well.</font size>]] ...face voids into an underlying stone reservoir for temporary storage and/or infiltration. The most commonly used permeable pavement surfaces are pervious concrete,
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  • It is ''HIGHLY RECOMMENDED'' that the outlet for the infiltration practice shall safely convey stormwater using all of the following mechanis :'''Drawdown valve''': infiltration systems may be designed with a drawdown valve for the removal of standing w
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  • ...tem through a stabilized discharge point. The Permittee(s) must design the infiltration system to provide a means to visually verify that the system is discharging ...water level, the proposed drawdown depth, and bounce as they relate to an infiltration practice.</font size>]]
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  • ...ents/dnr1002-Infiltration.pdf Wisconsin DNR Site Evaluation for Stormwater Infiltration Conservation Practice Standard 1002] 2004. ...wi.gov/topic/stormwater/documents/InfiltrationBasin_1003.pdf Wisconsin DNR Infiltration Basin Conservation Practice Standard 1003] 2004.
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  • <th>Structural treatment practices</th> <td colspan=4><center>'''Infiltration Practices'''</center></td>
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  • {{alert|Infiltration practices are considered green infrastructure practices.|alert-success}} {{alert|Infiltration of stormwater, where appropriate, is a preferred practice for managing stor
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  • ...echarge facility.dwg|alt=this links to a CADD drawing showing bioretention infiltration recharge facility details]] ...ration basin plan and profile.dwg|alt=this links to a CADD drawing showing infiltration basin plan and profile details]]
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  • ...other BMPs such as pollution prevention, street sweeping, and pretreatment practices. ...requirement, post-construction practices include permanent treatment with infiltration/filtration BMPs, wet sedimentation basins, and/or regional ponds.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Construction specifications for infiltration ]] ...wings]]. The following details, with specifications, have been created for infiltration systems:
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  • ...nformation on operation and maintenance of green stormwater infrastructure practices|alert-success}} {{:Green infrastructure benefits of stormwater practices}}
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  • ...=3>'''Summary of factors that can be used to determine differences between infiltration basins and bioretention basins. This table corresponds with Table 1 in the Link to this [[Differences between infiltration basins and bioretention basins|table]]
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  • In comparison to multiple cells, one large bioretention or infiltration cell will often perform just as well as multiple smaller cells if sized and [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Structural practices/Infiltration (trench/basin)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[BMPs for stormwater infiltration]] ...section and eventually having individual sections for infiltration trench, infiltration basin, and bioretention-bioinfiltration|alert-info}}
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  • <font size=3>'''Infiltration and filtration bmp<sup>1</sup> design restrictions for special waters and w Link to this [[Infiltration and filtration bmp design restrictions for special waters and watersheds|ta
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  • <font size=3>'''Levels of assessment for stormwater best management practices (stormwater control measures)'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Levels of assessment for stormwater best management practices (stormwater control measures)|table]]
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  • ...on problems and how to troubleshoot them for bioretention and infiltration practices</font size><br> ...on problems and how to troubleshoot them for bioretention and infiltration practices|table]]
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  • ...xcample schematics of filtration practices|<font size=3>Example filtration practices: a) biofiltration; b) permeable pavement; c) sand filter. (Source: CDM Smit ...ctural or non–structural methods used to treat runoff"> '''best management practices'''</span> (bmps) treat urban stormwater runoff as it flows through a filter
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  • *Underground practices not seen and maintained</td> *Underground practices not seen and maintained</td>
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  • *Best management practices **Infiltration (trench/basin)
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  • <font size=3>'''Summary of infiltration practices cost components'''.</font size><br> Link to this [[Infiltration practices cost components|table]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Construction specifications for infiltration]] ...wings]]. The following details, with specifications, have been created for infiltration systems:
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  • <font size=3>'''Processes utilized by Best Management Practices - Manufactured Devices. Sources: WEF, 2012; Strecker, 2005.'''</font size>< Link to this [[Processes utilized by Best Management Practices - Manufactured Devices|table]]
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  • *[[Links to .dwg files for bioretention and infiltration]] ...echarge facility.dwg|alt=this links to a CADD drawing showing bioretention infiltration recharge facility details]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Processes utilized by Best Management Practices - Filters. Sources: WEF, 2012; Strecker, 2005.'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Processes utilized by Best Management Practices - Filters|table]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Practices for controlling pollutants in stormwater runoff'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Practices for controlling pollutants in stormwater runoff|table]]
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  • ...ze=3>'''Median pollutant removal of total nitrogen by stormwater treatment practices. Values represent percentage of incoming pollutant load that is removed. <td>Infiltration<sup>c</sup></td>
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  • ...]], and [[Stormwater sedimentation Best Management Practices|sedimentation practices]]</td> <td>Add [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Infiltration infiltration BMPs] downstream of parks/residential areas and upstream of stormwater pipe
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  • ...size=3>'''Median pollutant removal of hydrocarbons by stormwater treatment practices. Values represent percentage of incoming pollutant load that is removed. <td>Infiltration<sup>d</sup></td>
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  • ...e=3>'''Median pollutant removal of copper and zinc by stormwater treatment practices. Values represent percentage of incoming pollutant load that is removed. <td>Infiltration<sup>c</sup></td>
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  • {{alert|Infiltration practices can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff a ...mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_infiltration_Best_Management_Practices '''infiltration''']</span> system is considered to be highly performing.
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  • ...Median pollutant removal of total suspended solids by stormwater treatment practices. Values represent percentage of incoming pollutant load that is removed. <td>Infiltration<sup>d</sup></td>
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  • ...'''Recommended contributing drainage area for infiltration Best Management Practices'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Recommended contributing drainage area for infiltration BMPs|table]]
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  • ...size=3>'''Unit processes of stormwater treatment techniques for filtration practices (Adapted from WEF, 2008)'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Unit processes of stormwater treatment techniques - filtration practices|table]]
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  • ...t_-_Establishing_An_Infiltration_Standard MS4 fact sheet - Establishing an Infiltration Standard] *[[MS4 fact sheet - Retrofitting: Infiltration, Filtration & Bioretention]]
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  • ...ont size=3>'''Median pollutant removal of bacteria by stormwater treatment practices. Values represent percentage of incoming pollutant load that is removed. S <td>Infiltration<sup>d</sup></td>
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  • Determine whether the infiltration practice must comply with the [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php {{alert|If the infiltration practice must comply with the CSW permit, the following prohibitions apply:
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  • ...ibed below. The other method uses the [[Design infiltration rates|typical infiltration rate]] of the most restrictive underlying soil (determined during soil bori ...ween 5000 and 10000 square feet of surface area, a total of three soil pit infiltration measurements should be made. Each additional 5000 square feet of surface a
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  • <font size=3>'''Processes utilized by Best Management Practices - Storage and Reuse. Sources: WEF, 2012; Strecker, 2005.'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Processes utilized by Best Management Practices - Storage and Reuse|table]]
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  • ...loys a simple, site-integrated design that provides opportunity for runoff infiltration, filtration, storage, and water uptake by vegetation. Bioretention areas are suitable stormwater treatment practices for all land uses, as long as the contributing drainage area is appropriate
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  • ...ets provide a nice overview for several important soil properties, such as infiltration, water storage, and bulk density.</font size>]] **<span title="This page provides information on infiltration and soil water"> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Soil_h
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  • *[[BMPs for stormwater infiltration|Types of infiltration]] [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Structural practices/Dry swale]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Typical maintenance problems and activities for infiltration practices'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Typical maintenance problems and activities for infiltration practices|table]]
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  • ...egetation."> '''offline'''</span> designs are not achievable, bioretention practices shall be designed to route high flows on the shortest flow path across the [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Structural practices/Infiltration (trench/basin)]]
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  • #[[Infiltration]] (infiltration trench, basin, dry well, and underground infiltration) #Pretreatment practices
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  • This page contains links to articles, papers, and reports on stormwater infiltration at sites with known or potential soil and/or groundwater contamination. ...propriateness of implementing stormwater management practices that promote infiltration at vacant parcels and brownfield sites.
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  • ...xcample schematics of filtration practices|<font size=3>Example filtration practices having underdrains: a) biofiltration; b) permeable pavement; c) sand filter The following are ''RECOMMENDED'' for infiltration practices with <span title="An underground drain or trench with openings through whic
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  • <font size=3>'''Best management practices matrix'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Best management practices matrix|table]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Processes utilized by Best Management Practices - Constructed Basins. Sources: WEF, 2012; Strecker, 2005.'''</font size><br Link to this [[Processes utilized by Best Management Practices - Constructed Basins|table]]
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  • ...nd healthy vegetation prior to introduction of stormwater into a vegetated infiltration practice.|alert-danger}} ...infiltration practices. ''RECOMMENDED'' planting guidelines for vegetated practices are as follows.
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  • [[File:Sand infiltration 4.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=photo of an iron ehanced sand filter basin|<font size ...olids and associated pollutants by <span title="Filtration Best Management Practices (BMPs) treat urban stormwater runoff as it flows through a filtering medium
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  • This page shows several images of pretreatment practices. The images are displayed as photo galleries. Click on an image to enlarge. <gallery caption="Examples of different pretreatment practices. Click on an image to enlarge and, for some images, additional information.
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  • ...ion practices, depending on soils. If soils are highly permeable ([[Design infiltration rates|A or B soils]]), runoff infiltrates into underlying soils. In less pe *[[BMPs for stormwater infiltration|Types of infiltration]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Processes utilized by Best Management Practices - Swales and Strips. Sources: WEF, 2012; Strecker, 2005.'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Processes utilized by Best Management Practices - Swales and Strips|table]]
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  • ...ing a stormwater BMP"> '''effluent'''</span>. If the swale is designed for infiltration, see [[Assessing the performance of bioretention]]. ...edu/filtration-practices/visual-inspection-filtration-practices filtration practices]. The website includes links to a downloadable checklist.
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  • [[File:Sand infiltration 4.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=photo of an iron enhanced sand filter basin|<font siz Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) that employ chemical treatment are typically designed for treatment
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  • ...ention of stormwater runoff. Because they utilize vegetation, bioretention practices provide additional benefits, including cleaner air, carbon sequestration, i ...nsidering only potential impacts to surface waters, a properly functioning infiltration system is considered to be highly performing.
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  • ...b|alt=schematic of contaminated site|<font size=3>Schematic for site where infiltration is not feasible. Note impermeable liner and discharge from underdrain to st ...b|alt=schematic of contaminated soil|<font size=3>Schematic for site where infiltration is feasible. Note that contaminated soils are overlain by an impermeable su
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  • {{:Recharge and infiltration criterion (Vre)}} [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Specifications and details/Design criteria]]
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  • {{alert|Bioretention practices are commonly called rain gardens|alert-info}} ...ention of stormwater runoff. Because they utilize vegetation, bioretention practices provide additional benefits, including cleaner air, carbon sequestration, i
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  • ==Erosion prevention practices== ==Sediment control practices==
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  • ...hat has contaminated soil but where infiltration can occur by locating the infiltration system away from the contaminated soil and placing an impermeable surface o ...permit requires permittees to analyze their specific site to determine if infiltration is appropriate. This page explains the assessment required in order to dem
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  • [[File:Sand infiltration 4.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=photo of an iron ehanced sand filter basin|<font size ...olids and associated pollutants by <span title="Filtration Best Management Practices (BMPs) treat urban stormwater runoff as it flows through a filtering medium
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  • ...ate, soil and terrain factors that affect the selection of Best Management Practices.'''</font size><br> <td>Infiltration<sup>b</sup></td>
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  • ...pits. Image: [http://stormwaterbook.safl.umn.edu/water-budget-measurement/infiltration University of Minnesota, St. Anthony Falls Laboratory]</font size>.]] ...trometer test in the location of the infiltration practice for determining infiltration rates.<br>
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  • ...ews required. this is a cost-effective BMP for small surface infiltration practices and can be easily used for retrofits. Photo courtesy of the City of St. Clo ...of the [[Glossary#B|BMP]] application. In fact, in many applications (ex. infiltration, stormwater ponds), the BMP would not be properly used if pretreatment is i
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  • #REDIRECT [[Operation and maintenance of stormwater infiltration practices]] ...long-term performance of [[Glossary#I|infiltration]] practices requires an infiltration management plan (''HIGHLY RECOMMENDED'') and performance monitoring (''HIGH
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  • **[[Calculating credits for infiltration basin]] **[[Calculating credits for infiltration trench]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Operation and maintenance of stormwater infiltration practices]] ...long-term performance of [[Glossary#I|infiltration]] practices requires an infiltration management plan (''HIGHLY RECOMMENDED'') and performance monitoring (''HIGH
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  • ...of infiltration at industrial stormwater sites, including BMP options and infiltration constraints. ==When should I consider infiltration?==
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  • ...management practices that can be implemented at a site (e.g. potential for infiltration, vegetation) ...il erodibility, slope length and gradient, soil cover, and erosion control practices. Soil erodibility is the intrinsic susceptibility of a soil to erosion by r
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  • *[[Summary of permit requirements for infiltration]] [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Structural practices/Permeable pavement]]
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  • ...DRAFT.''' Relative ratings of green infrastructure benefits of stormwater practices<sup>1</sup>.</font size><br> Link to this [[Green infrastructure benefits of stormwater practices|table]]</center><th>
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  • ==Best management practices (Stormwater control measures)== *[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Category:Infiltration Infiltration]
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  • ...is also commonly used as an amendment to improve soil properties, such as infiltration rate, fertility, and structure. Image from [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ ...Because engineered media are widely used in [[Bioretention|bioretention]] practices, the term "bioretention media" is widely used. We prefer the term "engineer
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  • ==Green infrastructure benefits of individual stormwater best management practices== *[[Green Infrastructure benefits of infiltration practices]]
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  • <td>Infiltration (for volume loss)</td> <td>Infiltration (for volume loss)</td>
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  • *Infiltration filtration recharge: [[File:Bioretention CADD Details infil-filtration-rech *Infiltration recharge: [[File:Bioretention CADD Details INFILTRATION RECHARGE FACILITY (1).pdf]]
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  • ...der wet sedimentation basins and filtration systems to be volume reduction practices.</big> ...ll volume reduction requirement cannot be met on-site, (e.g., the site has infiltration prohibitions), permittees must document the reasons in the [https://stormwa
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  • ...ention of stormwater runoff. Because they utilize vegetation, bioretention practices provide additional benefits, including cleaner air, carbon sequestration, i ...edu/filtration-practices/visual-inspection-filtration-practices filtration practices]. The website includes links to a downloadable checklist.
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  • ==Infiltration Overview== ...g|thumb|300px|alt=Photo of an infiltration trench in Lino Lakes|Photo of a Infiltration trench in Lino Lakes]]
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  • ==Common problems and how to troubleshoot them for permeable pavement practices== ...this [[Common problems and how to troubleshoot them for permeable pavement practices|table]]
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  • ==Infiltration Basins== *Condition of infiltration area: ______________________________________________________________
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  • ==Infiltration Trench== *Condition of infiltration area: ______________________________________________________________
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  • ...te.mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_infiltration_Best_Management_Practices Infiltration]</td> ...ter_infiltration_Best_Management_Practices Infiltration BMPs are preferred practices]
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  • Also see [[References for stormwater infiltration]] .... C. Rice]. 1989. Effect of Water Depth in Ground-water Recharge Basins on Infiltration. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, Vol. 115, No. 4, pp. 556-5
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  • ...ex.php/Construction_stormwater_photo_gallery_-_Stabilization Stabilization practices] *[[Sediment control practices]]
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  • *[[BMPs for stormwater infiltration|Types of infiltration]] [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Structural practices/Step pool]]
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  • ...r control practices designed to infiltrate stormwater runoff. Infiltration practices capture stormwater runoff and allow it to infiltrate into the underlying so {{alert|Infiltration of stormwater, where appropriate, is a preferred practice for managing stor
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  • ...another, typically through the action of water or wind. Erosion prevention practices are designed to prevent or minimize erosion. ...n or sediment control practices, but that are considered good construction practices.
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  • ...culator separates side slopes and the main channel of swales into separate practices. This creates the potential for inaccurately routing water, since in realit ...ale main channels into separate best management practices. This is because infiltration and pollutant retention calculations differ for the side slope and the main
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  • Link to this [[Volume reduction practices|table]] <td rowspan="6"> Infiltration</td>
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  • ...ve vegetation. In addition to providing stormwater treatment, bioretention practices can provide other benefits such as habitat and aesthetic value.</font size> ...ray to green|<font size=3>Schematic showing spectrum of stormwater control practices ranging from gray to green infrastructure. Source: [https://www.mdpi.com/20
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  • ...maximize recharge, designers should explore how to use pervious areas for infiltration early in the site layout process. ...<sub>wq</sub>). Recharge can be achieved either by a structural BMP (e.g., infiltration, bioretention, and filter), better site design techniques, or a combination
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  • ...hematic showing an infiltration basin and the concept of bypass. Once the infiltration basin is filled, water bypasses rather than enters the practice.</font size ...ctural or non–structural methods used to treat runoff"> '''best management practices'''</span>. Typically, bmps are designed to meet a specific <span title="A p
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  • ...the swale or channel incorporates an underdrain. Otherwise small areas of infiltration would develop in the zones upgradient of the check dam where the water is c ...e CSW permit applies, Section 16.20 prohibits permittees from constructing infiltration systems in areas within 1,000 feet upgradient or 100 feet downgradient of a
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  • <font size=3>'''Summary of challenges to the design of runoff management practices in cold climates (Source: [[Cold climate impact on runoff management#Refere Click here to access [[Challenges to the Design of Runoff Management Practices in Cold Climates|table]]
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  • ...s particularly true of practices designed to mimic natural processes (e.g. infiltration, evapotranspiration, etc.). The terminology has therefore become somewhat c ...infrastructure: Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) describes stormwater practices that use natural systems (or engineered systems that mimic or use natural p
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  • *[[CADD images for individual best management practices]] ..._archives/Images/Best_management_practice_photos Photos of best management practices]
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  • ...ration trenches; traditional BMPs including detention basins, infiltration practices, wetlands, ponds.</td> ...ration trenches; traditional BMPs including detention basins, infiltration practices, wetlands, ponds.</td>
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  • *[[Summary of permit requirements for infiltration]] [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Structural practices/Permeable pavement]]
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  • ...es are designed to prevent or minimize erosion. Typical erosion prevention practices involve one or more of the following. ...well as links to other pages and information related to erosion prevention practices.
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  • <td>Infiltration, Retention [https://www.stormwaterpa.org/assets/media/BMP_manual/chapter_6/ <td>Infiltration, Retention [https://www.stormwaterpa.org/assets/media/BMP_manual/chapter_6/
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  • [[Glossary#F|Filtration]] practices are structural stormwater controls that capture, temporarily store, and rou ...infiltration|Drawing of the Duration of Storm Event - Storage & filtration/infiltration]]
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  • ...post-development factors. Other technologies such as [[Infiltration trench|infiltration trenches]] may be more cost-effective in smaller drainage areas due to cons [[Category:Level 2 - Best management practices/Cost benefit]]
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  • {{alert|Tree trenches and tree boxes are [[Bioretention|bioretention]] practices. However, because of differences in design, construction and maintenance, Use of trees to manage stormwater runoff encompasses several practices. Tree trenches and tree boxes (collectively called tree BMPs), the most com
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  • ...ument called [https://stormwater-1.itrcweb.org/ Stormwater Best Management Practices Performance Evaluation]. See the NOTE on this page for more information.</f ...enario for developing a stormwater treatment train for a site with limited infiltration capacity]]
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  • ...rvious surfaces, and when runoff is collected and directed to a stormwater infiltration [[Glossary#B|Best Management Practice]] (BMP). ...o surface waters. Many factors influence the rate and volume of stormwater infiltration, including soil and rainfall characteristics. Once stormwater infiltrates i
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  • ...view and schedule of general maintenance activities for permeable pavement practices== ...view and schedule of general maintenance activities for permeable pavement practices|table]]
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  • ...ex.php?title=Stormwater_filtration_Best_Management_Practices '''Filtration practices''']</span> with less than 3 feet of separation to seasonal saturated soil o ...p?title=Stormwater_ponds Constructed wet ponds] underlain by soils with an infiltration rate of 0.3 inches per hour or greater (HSG A or B soils)</td>
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  • ...s, such as harming vegetation, including turf, and altering the process of infiltration into soil. ...=rqdR4PDgl3I&feature=player_embedded Part 1 of this video] introduces best practices for winter maintenance of small spaces such as sidewalks, entryways, and st
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  • ...and swales, into a single chapter. We eventually will break some of these practices out into separate chapters. For now, they continue to be combined into sin ...etative filters are generally more suitable as [[Glossary#P|pretreatment]] practices, but in some situations can be used on a stand alone basis.
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  • ...n soils conducive to infiltration and where site constraints do not exist, infiltration will typically be the most appropriate BMP. However, if site goals include ...ca.state.mn.us/index.php/Stormwater_infiltration_Best_Management_Practices infiltration BMPs] been considered for stormwater management?
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  • ...e on amending these soils [[Guidance for amending soils with rapid or high infiltration rates|can be found here]].|alert-warning}} ...nified soil Classifications are included. Note that A and B soils have two infiltration rates that are a function of soil texture.*'''<br>
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  • ...thermal benefits and helps to mimic predevelopment hydrology. While other practices may address stormwater quality and rate control, limiting increased volumes ...cking natural or predevelopment hydrology, and provides a range of example infiltration standards adopted across the state with links to example municipal ordinanc
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  • ...mages,_and_archives/Images/Best_management_practice_photos Best management practices] ...ce,_tables,_images,_and_archives/Images/Infiltration_(trench/basin)_photos Infiltration]
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  • ...ction Stormwater Permit|Construction Stormwater General permit]] prohibits infiltration in areas where high levels of contaminants in soil or groundwater will be m ...ants will be mobilized by the infiltrating stormwater. However, stormwater infiltration BMPs may be feasible at sites with known or suspected contaminated soils or
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  • ...While soil infiltration rates vary widely within a soil order or suborder, infiltration rates tend to be lower on mollisols, histisols and vertisols compared to en ...r_permit Construction General Permit] (CGP) prohibits infiltration when an infiltration system will be constructed in areas of predominately Hydrologic Soil Group
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  • <td>Excavation does not compact subsoil, if infiltration component of design</td> [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Structural practices/Sand filter, iron enhanced sand filter, media filter]]
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  • ...ctive approach for addressing runoff from construction sites. <span title="practices designed to prevent or minimize loss of eroded soil at a site"> [https://st ...but highly erosive, while medium to coarse sands are less erosive. Certain practices at a site may change the structure, especially soils with appreciable amoun
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  • ...uch as biofiltration, provide some infiltration. The values for filtration practices in this table are for filtered water.</font size><br> ...te.mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_infiltration_Best_Management_Practices Infiltration]<sup>2</sup></td>
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  • This page describes two types of iron-enhanced practices - sand filters and pond benches. [[File:Sand infiltration 2.JPG|thumb|left|300px|alt=photo of an iron ehanced sand filter basin|<font
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  • Below are questions submitted during the December 15, 2016 webinar on Infiltration. Answers include links and if appropriate, links to additional information. *Why do you need 3 feet of separation from groundwater for infiltration but in the same pond footprint you can do wet pond construction which is in
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  • ...ies exist to infiltrate off site runoff, the use of other volume reduction practices, when opportunities to treat off site runoff ...equirements that could include required setback distances for infiltration practices, EIS/EAW commitments must be included as required in the National Pollutant
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  • ...ropriate practices and quantify pollutant reductions associated with those practices. ..._selecting_Best_Management_Practices Process for selecting Best Management Practices]: This page provides a general overview of BMP options and how to select th
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  • ...ntenance organizations in determining where opportunities exist to improve practices, make reductions in salt use, and track progress. ...nfiltration_on_chloride_in_minnesota_groundwater.pdf Impacts of stormwater infiltration on chloride in Minnesota groundwater] - White paper produced for the Minnes
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  • ...Permit_Section_8_Erosion_Prevention_Practices Section 8 Erosion Prevention Practices] ...CSW_Permit_Section_9_Sediment_Control_Practices Section 9 Sediment Control Practices]
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  • *[[File:Bioretention Task 4 soil infiltration rates.docx]]: technical document provided by Kestrel Design Group to MPCA ( [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Structural practices/Bioretention‏‎]]
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  • ..._and_setback_%28separation%29_distances setback distances for infiltration practices] described in the Minnesota Stormwater Manual and determine if these are ap ..._and_setback_%28separation%29_distances setback distances for infiltration practices] described in the Minnesota Stormwater Manual and determine if these are ap
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  • <font size=3>'''Infiltration rates observed in Minnesota'''.</font size><br> Link to this [[Infiltration rates observed in Minnesota|table]]
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  • [[File:Sand infiltration 2.JPG|thumb|300px|alt=photo of an iron ehanced sand filter basin|<font size ...r iron loss or plugging in low oxygen or persistently inundated filtration practices. Here iron-enhanced filtration is limited to two types:
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  • ...rge of filtered runoff occurs primarily through an underdrain, though some infiltration into the underlying soil occurs below the underdrain.</td> ...rge of filtered runoff occurs primarily through an underdrain, though some infiltration into the underlying soil occurs below the underdrain.</td>
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  • ...hydrogeologic conditions that are well-suited for stormwater infiltration practices. </td> ...ices (SWMPs) and the nature and function of facilities (e.g., attenuation, infiltration, filtration, evapotranspiration, harvesting, etc.).</td>
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  • ...etreatment device that will extend the life and reduce maintenance for the infiltration BMP. ...it is REQUIRED that some form of pretreatment be installed upstream of an infiltration BMP. In all other cases pretreatment is highly recommended.
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  • ...ematic illustrating A)infiltration trench, B) underground infiltration, C) infiltration basin, and D) dry well.</font size>]] ...hotspots]'''</span> (PSH) should not be introduced to infiltration areas. Infiltration should be avoided in areas with [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.ph
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  • ...an be used with LSPC to model structural BMPs such as detention basins, or infiltration BMPs that represent source control facilities, which capture runoff from sm <td>User-defined practices with user-specified removal percentages.</td>
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  • ...ch, Stormwater Compliance Specialist, City of St. Cloud, MN - pretreatment practices and approaches in the field ...eatment practices. We are discovering that many stormwater best management practices (bmps, also often called stormwater control measures or scms) are not perfo
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  • #REDIRECT [[Overview for infiltration]] ...|alt=Photo of a Infiltration trench in Lino Lakes|<font size=3>Photo of an infiltration trench in Lino Lakes</font size>]]
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  • ...applicable for filtration practices and those applicable for infiltration practices. The page includes links to other pages in this manual and information on e ==Media mixes for filtration practices==
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  • <td>Geotextile wrapped rip rap thermal tube (see image), infiltration trench</td> <td>Route water to bioretention, filtration or infiltration areas where conditions appropriate</td>
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  • [[File:Underground infiltration.png|300px|thumb|alt=images of underground infiltration|<font size=3></font size>]] {{alert|Throughout this manual, these green alert boxes identify practices and concepts related to green infrastructure.|alert-success}}
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  • Utilizing areas with soils that have high infiltration rates will achieve a larger BMP volume credit. Additionally, increasing the ...n the MPCA’s excel spreadsheet calculator take care of the entire required infiltration volume?==
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  • ...ous surfaces (I<sub>perv</sub>), impervious surfaces (I<sub>imperv</sub>), infiltration SCMs (I<sub>infilt</sub>), filtration SCMs (I<sub>filt</sub>); and seepage ...nfiltration_on_chloride_in_minnesota_groundwater.pdf Impacts of Stormwater Infiltration on Chloride in Minnesota Groundwater].</font size>]]
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  • ...it is temporarily stored and/or <span title="Infiltration Best Management Practices (BMPs) treat urban stormwater runoff as it flows through a filtering medium ...ring and after a rain event.|<font size=3>Schematic showing the process of infiltration into permeable pavement during and after a rain event. Note how infiltratin
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  • ...unt, D.A. Bidelspach. 2007. ''A Field Survey of Permeable Pavement Surface Infiltration Rates''. ASCE Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, Vol. 133, No. ...0167/memorandum-re/3421695/ Clarification on which stormwater infiltration practices/technologies have the potential to be regulated as “Class V” wells by t
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  • <td>Infiltration trench or basin</td> ...ices may need to be larger. Arch pipe and other perforated storage "vault" practices can help increase treatment volumes within limited spaces.
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  • ...articularly if the underdrain is raised above the bottom of the BMP. If no infiltration is desired at a site, a [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title ...ng_the_amount_of_infiltration_possible_at_a_site determining the amount of infiltration feasible at a site].
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  • ...eam lakes, rivers, and ponds. Depending on design, stormwater infiltration practices can be a key component of <span title="Green Infrastructure refers to ecolo Some of the more common infiltration practices include
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  • ...in the MIDS Calculator. On the left is a green roof and on the right is an infiltration swale.</font size>]] ...ctural or non–structural methods used to treat runoff"> '''best management practices'''</span> (BMPs). MIDS specifies runoff and pollutant reduction goals ( <sp
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  • ...to water is calculated. Note that a temporary mound formed as a result of infiltration is not included in the determination of depth to water. (Source: CDM Smith) ...Permit] (CGP). Non-infiltration BMPs, such as lined filtration or settling practices, should be considered in areas with shallow groundwater.
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  • ==Step-by-step process for determining applicability of infiltration== ...nfiltration in DWSMAs|<font size=3>Flowchart for determining if stormwater infiltration is appropriate in DWSMAs. To see an enlarged image click on the image and t
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  • ...cipally owned or operated facilities, areas, or stormwater best management practices (BMPs). Staff conducting these inspections can stop pollution before it rea ...ent| permeable pavement]], [[Infiltration basin|infiltration basins]] or [[Infiltration trench|trenches]], [[Bioretention - bioinfiltration|raingardens]], filtrati
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  • ...C. Rice. 1989. ''Effect of Water Depth in Ground-water Recharge Basins on Infiltration''. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, Vol. 115, No. 4, pp. 556 ...rg/title/minnesota-urban-small-sites-bmp-manual-stormwater-best-management-practices-for-cold-climates/oclc/50510680 Minnesota Urban Small Sites BMP Manual, Sto
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  • ...hedule of general maintenance activities for bioretention and infiltration practices.</font size><br> ...hedule of general maintenance activities for bioretention and infiltration practices|table]]
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  • ...e captured by tiles and delivered directly to surface waters. Underdrained practices in urban areas may behave similarly, though the water from an underdrain is | Infiltration practices
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  • ...chematic showing some horizontal and vertical separation distances from an infiltration BMP. A separation distance may be required, such as with a drinking water w ...eing considered. Example recommended and REQUIRED separation distances for infiltration BMPs are shown in the figure to the right and are discussed below. Note tha
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  • ...ention of stormwater runoff. Because they utilize vegetation, bioretention practices provide additional benefits, including cleaner air, carbon sequestration, i ...|alt=Photo of a Infiltration trench in Lino Lakes|<font size=3>Photo of an infiltration trench with native vegetation in Lino Lakes</font size>]]
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  • ...trips provide limited (due to size) volume reduction, peak flow reduction, infiltration, and biological treatment. Stormwater management processes not provided in ...trips provide limited (due to size) volume reduction, peak flow reduction, infiltration, and biological treatment. Stormwater management processes not provided in
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  • ...ward the volume performance goal for a swale side slope is based on annual infiltration into the soils. Due to the fact that the performance goal is an instantane ...t value from those in the predefined selection list. The maximum allowable infiltration rate is 1.63 inches per hour.
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  • ..., ([[Design infiltration rates|A or B soils]]) are considered infiltration practices. Dry swales are designed to prevent standing water. Dry swales typically ha ...iteria '''Water Quality Volume''']</span> is diverted to the filtration or infiltration practice. In any case, the practice may be applied as part of a stormwater
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  • ...or bioretetnion device|<font size=3>Flow chart for determining the type of infiltration or bioretention device.</font size>]] ...hours, for ponded water in a stormwater practice to drain. For stormwater practices where water is stored in media, there is no clear definition of drawdown, b
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  • ..., trees, green roofs, permeable pavements and cisterns. Regional and local practices are coupled with policies such as infill and redevelopment that reduce over ...of urban hydrology and water quality, an overview of green infrastructure practices, and benefits of green infrastructure. Links to other pages in the manual a
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  • ...tative filters are generally more suitable as [[Glossary#P|pre-treatment]] practices, but in some situations can be used on a stand alone basis. <p>Filtering practices have widespread applicability and are suitable for all land uses, as long a
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  • Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) describes stormwater practices that use natural systems (or engineered systems that mimic or use natural p ...nd water pollution ([https://www.epa.gov/greeningepa/stormwater-management-practices-epa-facilities US EPA]).
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  • ...ream or a ‘state outstanding resource value water’ is involved, the use of infiltration and/or additional permanent stormwater treatment may be required to protect [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Construction practices/Fact or summary sheet]]
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  • {{alert|Infiltration practices can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff a ...truction specifications for infiltration basins, trenches, and underground infiltration, including a construction sequence.
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  • ...measures as ponding, street sweeping, filtration through a rain garden and infiltration to a gravel trench. *Stormwater hotspot - Activities or practices that produce relatively high levels of often specific stormwater pollutants
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  • ...vides information on surface water and groundwater impacts associated with infiltration of stormwater runoff. ...sing work done on assessing groundwater impacts associated with stormwater infiltration. The following discussion summarizes the current state of knowledge on the
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  • {{alert|Infiltration practices can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff a Case studies of stormwater infiltration systems, including one underground system, are presented below.
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  • ...ctural or non–structural methods used to treat runoff"> '''best management practices'''</span> (BMPs) based on flow in a receiving water. ...mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_infiltration_Best_Management_Practices '''infiltration''']</span>, are not accounted for in MS4 wasteload allocations for the high
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  • <td>Infiltration (for volume loss)</td> <td>Infiltration (for volume loss)</td>
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  • Soil hydrologic (hydraulic) properties include infiltration and water retention. These properties significantly affect plant growth, po ===Soil infiltration===
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  • ...not significantly reduce runoff volume, but there are minor losses due to infiltration and depression storage. Vegetated filter strips are included in the "Infiltration/Filtration" category (Section III.D.1) of the MPCA [https://stormwater.pca.
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  • ...in areas with high percentages of impervious cover and soils that have low infiltration rates. Loehr (1974) and Lin (2004) provide reviews of phosphorus export fro ...st, see the section describing the [[Process for selecting Best Management Practices|section that discusses the process for selecting BMPs]]. This section inclu
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  • *Condition of infiltration area<sup>1</sup>: _________________________________________________________ [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Specifications and details/Operation and maintenance]]
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  • ...er.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Pretreatment '''pretreatment''']</span> practices, but in some situations can be used on a stand alone basis. ...eating potential <span title="Stormwater Hotspots (PSHs) are activities or practices that have the potential to produce relatively high levels of stormwater pol
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  • Potential Stormwater Hotspots (PSHs) are activities or practices that have the potential to produce relatively high levels of stormwater pol ...tem, determine the likelihood of becoming a hotspot. In some sites, simple practices such as dumpster management can reduce pollutants, whereas other sites may
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  • <td>StormTech detention/ infiltration arc storage chambers [https://www.swbmp.vwrrc.vt.edu/wp-content/uploads/201 <td>HydroStor detention/infiltration storage chambers</td>
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  • ...ctural or non–structural methods used to treat runoff"> '''best management practices'''</span> (bmps) that are operating more as stormwater ponds (or as other B ...process or group of processes that can be incorporated into many different practices. This section provides clarity the more common bioretention terminology bei
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  • ...in bioretention practices. The media is typically designed to have a rapid infiltration rate, attenuate pollutants, and allow for plant growth."> [https://stormwat ...restriction limits infiltration on <span title="Permeable soils have rapid infiltration rates, typically 0.5 inches/hr or greater. These would be Hydrologic Soil G
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  • **[[Calculating credits for infiltration]] (basins and trenches) [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Guidance and information/Pollutant removal and credits]]
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  • ==Infiltration quiz== ...Manual, which of these classification systems is not used for determining infiltration rates from boring logs
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  • *If you use less compost aren't you dramatically effecting the infiltration rates and potentially increasing runoff or volume of water that can be stor ...g as there is enough compost/organic matter to support the vegetation, the infiltration capacity should be maintained.
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  • ...lk of the sediment before the other rows of chambers receive the water for infiltration (image courtesy: StormTech Product Catalogue, 2013). Click on image to enla ...stems are typically below grade vaults, specialized structures, or similar practices that are designed to promote gravitational settling in a liquid-filled syst
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  • ...compliance with antidegradation requirements. Practices that [[Stormwater infiltration|infiltrate]] or [[Stormwater re-use and rainwater harvesting|capture and re ...identifying the most important sources and then employing either specific practices to address those sources or utilize a treatment train approach.
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  • ...in bioretention practices. The media is typically designed to have a rapid infiltration rate, attenuate pollutants, and allow for plant growth."> [https://stormwat ...er.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Pretreatment '''pretreatment''']</span> practices. Wet swales are commonly used for drainage areas less than 5 acres in size.
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  • ...ons|<font size=3>Schematic used for determining inputs for the Underground infiltration BMP for the MIDS calculator.</font size>]] ...lator] requires a user to input a value for water stored in an underground infiltration practice below the outflow (overflow) pipe and above the top of the underly
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  • ...trips provide limited (due to size) volume reduction, peak flow reduction, infiltration, and biological treatment. Stormwater management processes not provided in ...actices '''infiltration''']</span>/<span title="Filtration Best Management Practices (BMPs) treat urban stormwater runoff as it flows through a filtering medium
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  • ...ter runoff. Because stormwater step pools incorporate dense vegetation and infiltration/filtration, additional benefits may include cleaner air, carbon sequestrati ...nism for enforcement of maintenance agreements to help ensure infiltration practices are maintained and functioning. [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.p
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  • ...primarily by sediment. Pretreatment is also required for post-construction practices covered under the [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Const ...ll preserve their long-term functionality, particularly for filtration and infiltration BMPs. Pretreatment reduces maintenance and prolongs the lifespan of structu
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  • ...water quantity and water quality benefits through stormwater [[Glossary#I|infiltration]], [[Glossary#F|filtration]], interception, [[Glossary#E|evaporation]], and *Infiltration requires suitable in situ soils; if soils are not suitable for infiltration, filtration is still possible.
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  • ...onstruction stormwater management BMPs] designed with accepted engineering practices to the permittee for review and ...described in item 20.8. Volume reduction practices are not required if the practices cannot be provided cost effectively. If additional right-of-way, easements,
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  • ...pits. Image: [http://stormwaterbook.safl.umn.edu/water-budget-measurement/infiltration University of Minnesota, St. Anthony Falls Laboratory]</font size>.]] ...ements be divided by 2 to provide a safety factor accounting for decreased infiltration rates over time|alert-warning}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Design criteria for infiltration]] ''RECOMMENDED'' - Indicates design guidance that is helpful for infiltration practice performance but not critical to the design.
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  • ...ng [http://www.astm.org/ ASTM] C1701 to ensure that the surface attains an infiltration rate of at least 10 inches per hour. ...urface-infiltration-rates.pdf A Field Survey of Permeable Pavement Surface Infiltration Rates]. ASCE Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, Vol. 133, No.
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  • <td>[[Better site design]] refers to the application of non-structural practices at new development sites to reduce site impervious cover, conserve natural ...cific design storm) and ending either when the basin is dry (filtration or infiltration) or the basin has attained normal water level (stormwater ponds or construc
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  • ...ble than particulate phosphorus and because few stormwater best management practices effectively remove dissolved phosphorus, IESFs are an important practice in ...d to collect additional information pertaining to the performance of these practices. The tasks for this work order are summarized below.
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  • ...in bioretention practices. The media is typically designed to have a rapid infiltration rate, attenuate pollutants, and allow for plant growth."> [https://stormwat ...so recommended for a photographical record of effectiveness of maintenance practices (e.g. weeding, supplemental planting).
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  • {{alert|Filtration practices can be an important tool for detention of stormwater runoff and treatment o ...ps://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Glossary#B best management practices] (BMPs) include, but are not limited, to
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  • ...Manual]]. The user may also enter a different value. The maximum allowable infiltration rate is 1.63 inches per hour. ...nd is initially ponded within the BMP. Note this will underestimate actual infiltration since some water will enter the soil/media during a rain event, thus creati
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  • ...t trains''']</span> combine multiple stormwater treatment processes and/or practices in a manner that ensures management of all pollutants that could affect a < ...ion rate is the velocity or speed at which water enters into the soil"> '''infiltration rates'''</span>. Permeability ranges between 0.30- 0.45 inches per hour at
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  • *[[Construction stormwater best management practice – Constructing infiltration systems]] ...ter/stormwater-best-management-practices-manual Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual]
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  • ...es aesthetics by capturing debris in focused or hidden areas. Pretreatment practices include settling devices, screens, and pretreatment vegetated filter strips ...which solids are removed from the water column by settling. Sedimentation practices include dry ponds, wet ponds, wet vaults, and other devices."> [https://sto
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  • ...5:1, but the manual recommends a 2:1 ratio. Since this is a very effective infiltration BMP, it can be used to meet a performance goal by routing large impermeable ...", determine if this is correct, since many if not most permeable pavement practices will require compaction.
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  • ...W.E. Page, 2000. Stream Response to Stormwater Management Best Management Practices in Maryland. Maryland Department of the Environment, Baltimore, Maryland. ...g where restrictions in flow occur. The recommended solution is the use of infiltration instead of detention as a management practice.
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  • ...a simplistic, site-integrated design that provides opportunity for runoff infiltration, filtration, storage, and water uptake by vegetation. Bioretention areas are suitable stormwater treatment practices for all land uses, as long as the contributing drainage area is appropriate
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  • :e. implementation of infiltration <span title="A stationary and permanent BMP that is designed, constructed a ...MPs_for_stormwater_infiltration infiltration BMPs] such as bioinfiltration practices;
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  • This page provides information for stormwater pretreatment practices discussed in this manual. It is divided into sections based on the type of ...ection_information#Filtration_devices_and_practices Filtration devices and practices]
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  • *Can be used for pre-treatment prior to other practices *Infiltration - Not Applicable
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  • ...t may not be possible to construct stormwater treatment systems such as an infiltration area because of the proximity to bedrock. In this situation, an enhanced sw ...mwater_best_management_practice_%E2%80%93_Site_stabilization Stabilization practices]
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  • ...amount of precipitation received. It is a larger value for areas with low infiltration and high runoff (pavement, steep gradient), and lower for permeable, well v ...tration and runoff. Lightly disturbed areas require no modification. Where practices have been implemented to restore <span title="Soil structure describes the
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  • ...d volume and pollutant credits. The USER should consider selecting a lower infiltration rate if the subsoil is compacted. ...ue from the values in the predefined selection list. The maximum allowable infiltration rate is 1.63 inches per hour.
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  • ...tenance/ two videos] that illustrate inspection and maintenance of LID BMP practices, including permeable pavement. '''NOTE: These videos provide useful tips bu *[[Summary of permit requirements for infiltration]]
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  • ...arvested water to irrigate trees will increase both evapotranspiration and infiltration, and more closely mimic the pre-settlement hydrologic cycle. ...e raindrop (splash) erosion, decrease sheet erosion, promote rain/snowmelt infiltration, increase soil moisture retention, regulate soil temperature, and in most c
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  • ...t value from those in the predefined selection list. The maximum allowable infiltration rate is 1.63 inches per hour. ...ters and other receiving waters |trout stream]]. The calculator uses the ''Infiltration rate of underlying soils'' and the ''Overflow depth (D<sub>O</sub>)'' to ch
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  • ...s'' field determination of soil infiltration rates. See [[Determining soil infiltration rates]]. If soil borings or soil pits are utilized, it is ''Highly recommen ...anual recommends that soil borings or pits be dug to verify soil types and infiltration capacity characteristics and to determine the depth to groundwater and bedr
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  • ...mound|<font size=3>Schematic illustrating groundwater mounding beneath an infiltration BMP (Source: CDM Smith)</font size>]] ...ration system ([[References_for_stormwater_infiltration#S|Susilo, 2009]]). Infiltration BMPs in particular have the potential to cause a groundwater mound, given t
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  • ...an elevated underdrain, volume retention is achieved through [[Glossary#I|infiltration]] of water stored in the pore spaces of engineered media between the invert ...t value from those in the predefined selection list. The maximum allowable infiltration rate is 1.63 inches per hour.
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  • ...eactive) pollutant and can only be removed through water quality treatment practices such as reverse osmosis, which is prohibitively expensive. For this reason, ...ces '''infiltration''']</span> and <span title="Filtration Best Management Practices (BMPs) treat urban stormwater runoff as it flows through a filtering medium
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  • ...ices '''infiltration''']</span> or <span title="Filtration Best Management Practices (BMPs) treat urban stormwater runoff as it flows through a filtering medium ...on'''</span>. <span title="Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) describes practices that use natural systems (or engineered systems that mimic or use natural p
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  • ...ces with an underdrain, filter strips, swales, sand filters). Infiltration practices are considered to remove 100% of pollutants captured, whether dissolved or ...ormwater runoff occurs in particulate and dissolved forms. Many stormwater practices are effective at removing particulate phosphorus, but many are ineffective
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  • #REDIRECT [[Calculating credits for infiltration]] ...center;" | '''Recommended pollutant removal efficiencies, in percent, for infiltration BMPs. [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Information_on_pollutant
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  • ...ention of stormwater runoff. Because they utilize vegetation, bioretention practices provide additional benefits, including cleaner air, carbon sequestration, i ...|alt=Photo of a Infiltration trench in Lino Lakes|<font size=3>Photo of an infiltration trench with native vegetation in Lino Lakes</font size>]]
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  • ...on and maintenance (O&M) of stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse practices. ...on and maintenance (O&M) of stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse practices - supplemental information]]. Supplemental information includes the followi
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  • ...ndscape and it provides guidance to effectively implement the concepts and practices that LID promotes and encourages. MIDS contains four main elements to meet ...sign specifications] for a variety of green infrastructure best management practices (BMP's); and
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  • ...n these are required for redevelopment projects covered under the permit. Practices that [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=BMPs_for_stormwate ...the runoff water is discharged to a receiving water. On-site and regional practices treat stormwater runoff and can be incorporated into a stormwater treatment
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  • ...establishing ordinances, enhanced road salt management, improved lawn care practices, investigating and eliminating illicit discharges, etc. Structural BMPs acc ...includes BMPs such as bioinfiltration, infiltration trenches, underground infiltration basins, permeable pavement, and tree trenches, accounted for 30.5 percent o
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  • *'''''NEW''''' The list of best management practices (BMPs) or activities that will be considered as progress toward meeting was *Additionally, for constructed basins, filtration, infiltration, stormwater reuse BMPs:
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  • ...ematic illustrating A)infiltration trench, B) underground infiltration, C) infiltration basin, and D) dry well.</font size>]] ...ltration can occur]. For a descriptions of different types of infiltration practices to which these design guidelines apply, [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us
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  • Many of today’s stormwater treatment practices (permeable pavement, tree trenches, bio-retention, swales with check dams, ...f generated from more precipitation, but planners may want to design these practices to manage the higher flow rates and volumes associated with larger storms.
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  • *Infiltration, pollution prevention, and use of amendments are effective for dissolved ph *Erosion control, filtration, and sedimentation practices are effective for particulate phosphorus but less effective for dissolved p
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  • ...e raindrop (splash) erosion, decrease sheet erosion, promote rain/snowmelt infiltration, increase soil moisture retention, regulate soil temperature, and in most c ...ditional challenges that require modifications to traditional construction practices in order to continue with work. Typically, a winter construction plan shou
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  • ...it Construction Stormwater General Permit] prohibits infiltration when the infiltration system will be constructed in areas that receive discharges from vehicle fu ...harvest systems are unlike other stormwater infiltration practices in that infiltration occurs over a broader area rather than being focused, and water application
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  • Pollutant removal of traditional structural stormwater best management practices, such as bioretention and permeable pavement, can be determined by determin ...s same assumption applies to structural practices, except for infiltration practices. Another complicating factor is that concentrations of some pollutants, suc
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  • #If steep slopes are disturbed, are stabilization practices designed for steep slopes used? Yes ☐ No ☐ NA ☐ ...within 24 hours? (Mulch, hydromulch, tackifier, or similar best management practices (BMPs) are not acceptable in ditches/swales) Yes ☐ No ☐ NA ☐
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  • ...the runoff water is discharged to a receiving water. On-site and regional practices treat stormwater runoff and can be incorporated into a stormwater treatment ...ential stormwater hotspots. Industrial and commercial pollution prevention practices are private operation and maintenance activities implemented by owners or i
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  • ...Hampshire Stormwater Manual], Volume 2, Post-Construction Best Management Practices Selection & Design. Prepared by Comprehensive Environmental Inc. Merrimack, ...www.njstormwater.org/bmp_manual2.htm New Jersey Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual]. Prepared by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection,
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  • Effective stormwater practices are integrated into the urban landscape to improve their function and perfo ...ious cover, implementing source controls, and utilizing better site design practices that reduce the quantity and adverse quality effects of runoff generated by
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  • ...es aesthetics by capturing debris in focused or hidden areas. Pretreatment practices include settling devices, screens, and pretreatment vegetated filter strips ...ted frost should be allowed for the vegetation to grow. Soil stabilization practices such as <span title="typically biodegradable, open-weave blankets that prov
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  • ...lue from the value in the predefined selection list. The maximum allowable infiltration rate is 1.63 inches per hour. ...discharges are to a trout stream. The calculator uses the underlying soil infiltration rate and the “Depth at check dam” to check if the BMP is meeting the dr
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  • ...an tree roots have the potential to penetrate compacted soils and increase infiltration rates in open space areas, stormwater basins and subsurface stormwater stor ...f protecting existing trees and planting new trees in stormwater treatment practices of new development or redevelopment sites and includes activities that can
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  • This document is meant to provide guidance on dewatering and basin draining practices of construction sites that are compliant with the Minnesota National Pollut ...entation basin or to a system constructed with appropriate Best Management Practices (BMPs) before the water may be discharged to surface waters. The water must
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  • ...en needs to be completely removed within a day or two, soils that have low infiltration rates will not be able to infiltrate the water quickly enough. These typica [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Structural practices/Bioretention]]
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  • Liners are designed to limit infiltration of water from a stormwater Best Management Practice (BMP) into underlying a ...e pond, must be Ultra Violet (UV) stable, and must be designed to restrict infiltration to less than 500 gallons per acre per day (5.41 x 10<sup>-7</sup> centimete
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  • Implicit in the design guidance is the fact that many design elements of infiltration and filtration systems can minimize the maintenance burden and maintain pol ...formation on design information for individual infiltration and filtration practices, [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Category:Design_criteria link
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  • ...|Information on operation and maintenance of bioretention and infiltration practices has been updated. The updated information now exists on two separate pages. ...peration and maintenance of bioretention and other stormwater infiltration practices]]
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  • ...l for estimating pollutant load reductions associated with best management practices (BMPs). ...f pollutant removal through BMPs in series and bypass from undersized, non-infiltration BMPs is considered minimal.
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  • [[File:InfiltrationBasinDuringConst.JPG|thumbnail|right|Infiltration basin protected by silt fence during construction]] ...it site plans with post-construction stormwater management best management practices (BMPs).
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  • ...elements of [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Glossary#F infiltration] and [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Glossary#F filtrat ...nce (O&M). In particular, with construction of filtration and infiltration practices the most important action for preventing operation and maintenance difficul
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  • *Research the impacts of infiltration into ground water versus surface flow to surface waters ...ce can be found at the [http://www.mda.state.mn.us/protecting/conservation/practices/nutrientmgmt.aspx Minnesota Department of Agriculture website].
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  • ...enario for developing a stormwater treatment train for a site with limited infiltration capacity#Related articles|related articles]] at the bottom of this page. ...size=3>Site layout for a treatment train scenario for a site with limited infiltration capacity. Blue arrows and lines depict the existing storm sewer system and
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  • ...ter runoff. Because stormwater step pools incorporate dense vegetation and infiltration/filtration, additional benefits may include cleaner air, carbon sequestrati ...elements of [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Glossary#F infiltration] and [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Glossary#F filtrat
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  • ...description of all erosion prevention and sediment control Best Management Practices (BMPs) to be utilized on the site to control sediment and other pollutant d *Identify dewatering and basin draining practices.
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  • ...ilding, and provide stormwater retention and detention. In addition, these practices can provide <span title="Benefits derived from ecosystems and ecosystem fun The sections below describe best practices to prevent or minimize these common problems.
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  • ...trips provide limited (due to size) volume reduction, peak flow reduction, infiltration, and biological treatment. Stormwater management processes not provided in ...actices '''infiltration''']</span>/<span title="Filtration Best Management Practices (BMPs) treat urban stormwater runoff as it flows through a filtering medium
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  • #REDIRECT [[Operation and maintenance of stormwater infiltration practices]] ...maintenance/ two videos] that illustrate inspection and maintenance of BMP practices. '''NOTE: These videos provide useful tips but should not be used for compl
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  • ...center;" | '''Recommended pollutant removal efficiencies, in percent, for infiltration BMPs. [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Information_on_pollutant This page provides a discussion of how harvest and use/reuse practices can achieve stormwater credits. It is assumed that captured water is applie
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  • This fact sheet provides a list of practices and applications for small-scale sites and includes discussion on the assoc ...subwatershed-restoration-manual-series-manual-3/ Urban Stormwater Retrofit Practices] created by the Center for Watershed Protection, which has tables listing r
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  • ...me pathway determination, a prototype for a long-term field study of swale infiltration performance, and a University of Minnesota-led project to investigate storm ...on Bluff underground infiltration system (St. Paul), and the Sheep Pasture infiltration basin (UMN, St. Paul). Approximately 160 samples were collected as of July
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  • ...enter at the ballfield. The harvest system is routed to a relatively small infiltration basin. *The infiltration basin is routed to a tree system along the trail system.
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  • ...will still need to be treated using more traditional stormwater management practices. The amount of infiltration is calculated using the methodology described in [http://stormwater.pca.sta
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  • ...on design, or low impact development (LID). Many of the typical management practices associated with open space design and LID include *establishing an infiltration standard.
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  • ...outed to any BMP (e.g. [[Bioretention|bioretention]], [[Infiltration basin|infiltration basin]], [[Permeable pavement|permeable pavement]]). ...easing the stormwater volume being delivered to downstream Best Management Practices (BMPs).
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  • ...are needed for stormwater management. We will be relying upon this list of practices to develop work plans for consulting services. **[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:P-gen3-13m.pdf Infiltration Basin Technical Team Report — Jim Hafner]
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  • ...ipulates certain standards for various categories of stormwater management practices. ...xpected that in many cases the pond will be used in combination with other practices, standards are described for the case in which it is a stand-alone practice
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  • ...store water on the landscape, increasing permeability and providing water infiltration. *[[Pollinator friendly Best Management Practices for stormwater management]]
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  • ...tion options for agricultural cropland include large-scale land management practices (e.g., land terracing, riparian buffers, nutrient management) which can be ...the discharge of pollutants in stormwater"> '''structural'''</span> (e.g., infiltration BMPs) and non-structural BMPs (e.g., street sweeping) within the portion of
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  • ...ormwater Permit requires a higher level of engineering review for proposed infiltration projects in areas overlying an Emergency Response Area (ERA) where the vuln There are two conditions in which infiltration is prohibited under the Construction Stormwater General Permit unless a hig
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  • ***[[Recommended practices for a water quality-targeted street sweeping program]] ***[[File:Fact sheet - recommended practices for a water quality targeted street sweeping program.docx]]
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  • **Infiltration, filtration, wet sedimentation basin, regional ponding, stormwater harvest **Calculate area, infiltration, runoff, and drainage system sizing
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  • ...mpacting topsoil. These practices can impact water resources by decreasing infiltration, increasing erosion, impairing fish habitat, and increasing the need for pe These practices also create chemically dependent landscapes which are difficult and expensi
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  • ...ond BMPs such as infiltration, bioretention and filtering practices. These practices are not explicitly required to have permanent pool storage, although some d [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Specifications and details/Design criteria]]
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  • ...eficial for improving water quality through sediment settling, groundwater infiltration, and attenuating flow velocity.|alert-success}} [[Operation and maintenance of stormwater treatment wetland practices]]<br>
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  • ...nates; municipally owned or operated structural stormwater best management practices (BMPs); and all receiving waters. *[https://www.epa.gov/npdes/national-menu-best-management-practices-bmps-stormwater#ill EPA MCM 3 guidance] - EPA guidance and suggested BMPs f
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  • ...will still need to be treated using more traditional stormwater management practices. The amount of infiltration is calculated using the methodology described in [http://stormwater.pca.sta
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  • ...rocedures for investigating sites with potential constraints on stormwater infiltration.'''</font size><br> ...rocedures for investigating sites with potential constraints on stormwater infiltration|table]]
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  • ...r treatment trains] combine multiple stormwater treatment processes and/or practices in a manner that ensures management of all pollutants that could affect a [ ...taminated with fuel oils and agricultural pesticides. The permit prohibits infiltration in areas having soil contamination; however soils over the remainder of the
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  • ::4.2.7. [[Overview of basic stormwater concepts|Limited Infiltration Capacity]] <u>'''Chapter 6 - Introduction to Best Management Practices'''</u><br>
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  • ...ractices, using vegetation and innovative design features to improve water infiltration and maximize pollutant removal. An accessible runoff model and rain gardens * Demonstrate remedial techniques for use with existing pavements, including infiltration strips and crosswalk edges.
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  • ...rds_(MIDS)_Calculator#Infiltration_restriction_for_D_soils Restrictions on infiltration in D soils] ...dards_(MIDS)_Calculator#Accounting_for_bypass Accounting for bypass in non-infiltration and undersized BMPs]
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  • ...ater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Glossary#U underdrain] for filtration practices. Implicit in the design guidance is the fact that many design elements of infiltration and filtration systems can minimize the maintenance burden and maintain pol
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  • ...d underdrain, additional volume retention is achieved through [[Glossary#I|infiltration]] of water stored in the pore spaces of the engineered media between the un ...ing into the native soils. Answering NO means the sides are not lined and infiltration is allowed through the side of the basin into the native soils.
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  • ...porosity]] (soil saturation) and field capacity that is thus available for infiltration into the underlying soils. If multiple types of media are used in the BMP, ...ue from the values in the predefined selection list. The maximum allowable infiltration rate is 1.63 inches per hour.
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  • ...cluding temporary and permanent covers to stabilize soils along with other practices to prevent erosion; such as the use of construction phasing, horizontal slo ...prior to leaving the site, but alone are not considered soil stabilization practices. See [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/wq-strm2-26.pdf here]
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  • ...plitters, [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Infiltration infiltration basins], [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_fil ...MPs, the Particle Removal Scale Factor can be changed in P8 for individual practices to account for pollutant removals that are expected to differ from the cons
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  • ...nates; municipally owned or operated structural stormwater best management practices (BMPs); and all receiving waters. *[https://www.epa.gov/npdes/national-menu-best-management-practices-bmps-stormwater#ill EPA MCM 3 guidance] - EPA guidance and suggested BMPs f
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  • ...bioretention, permeable pavements, rainwater harvesting, rooftop detention practices, dry wells, and stormwater wells **Objective: learn proper GSI inspection practices in development, transfer, operation, and maintenance
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  • ...on and maintenance (O&M) of stormwater and rainwater harvest and use/reuse practices]]. Monitor for land disturbance and provide erosion and <span title="practices designed to prevent or minimize loss of eroded soil at a site"> [https://st
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  • ....php/Iron_enhanced_sand_filter_%28Minnesota_Filter%29 enhanced sand filter practices] can achieve stormwater credits. ...of <span title="Iron-enhanced sand filters are filtration Best Management Practices (BMPs) that incorporate filtration media mixed with iron. The iron removes
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  • ...rastructure practices. The page is organized by individual best management practices. Maximizing specific green infrastructure (GI) benefits of bioretention practices requires design considerations prior to constructing the practice. While si
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  • ...r treatment trains] combine multiple stormwater treatment processes and/or practices in a manner that ensures management of all pollutants that could affect a [ ...unoff volume and pollutant loads by decreasing impervious cover to promote infiltration and nutrient uptake.
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  • {{alert|Throughout this manual, these green alert boxes identify practices and concepts related to green infrastructure.|alert-success}} ...ure” refers to the use of plants and soil to filter stormwater and promote infiltration of water into the ground. These elements are in contrast to the more tradit
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  • ==Best Management Practices Construction Costs, Maintenance Costs, and Land Requirements== ...ical range of low-impact development stormwater management best management practices (BMPs) costs. Barr identified a range of typical construction and operating
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  • ...ing into the native soils. Answering NO means the sides are not lined and infiltration is allowed through the side of the basin into the native soils. ...ing into the native soils. Answering NO means the bottom is not lined and infiltration is allowed through the bottom of the basin into the native soils.
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  • ...tenance/ two videos] that illustrate inspection and maintenance of LID BMP practices, including bioretention. '''NOTE: These videos provide useful tips but shou ...arvested water to irrigate trees will increase both evapotranspiration and infiltration, and more closely mimic the pre-settlement hydrologic cycle.
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  • ...nter><font size=3>'''Green Stormwater Infrastructure design strategies and practices for climate resilience'''</font size></center></th> <td style="background-color:#d5fdf4;">'''Practices to consider'''
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  • ...other stormwater management techniques such as green roofs or underground infiltration facilities. It is difficult to compare unit costs of harvest and use syste [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Nonstructural practices/Harvest and reuse‏‎]]
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  • Implicit in the design guidance is the fact that many design elements of infiltration and filtration systems can minimize the maintenance burden and maintain pol ...formation on design information for individual infiltration and filtration practices, [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Category:Design_criteria link
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  • ...n capabilities and verifying the performance of stormwater best management practices (BMPs) for Clean Water Act compliance purposes.</font size>]] ...tion Manual] that provides useful information on selecting best management practices. They also produced a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5Hbz_M32IQ YouTube
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  • ...er.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Pretreatment '''pretreatment''']</span> practices. Wet swales are commonly used for drainage areas less than 5 acres in size. ...rimarily remove pollutants through <span title="Filtration Best Management Practices (BMPs) treat urban stormwater runoff as it flows through a filtering medium
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  • ...e as a temporary <span title="a method of sediment control best management practices (BMPs) that acts as a barrier to retain sediment on a construction site. Se ...e raindrop (splash) erosion, decrease sheet erosion, promote rain/snowmelt infiltration, increase soil moisture retention, regulate soil temperature, and in most c
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  • <td>[https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/water/stormwater/practices.html]</td> <td>Operation and maintenance of stormwater infiltration practices</td>
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  • ...quality, the NPDES Construction Stormwater Permit requires best management practices (BMPs) for concrete and other washout wastes on construction sites. ====Best management practices====
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  • ...r treatment trains] combine multiple stormwater treatment processes and/or practices in a manner that ensures management of all pollutants that could affect a [ | Soil conditions || Hydrologic Soil Group ‘C’, fine sandy loam with low infiltration rates. Permeability ranges between 0.2 and 0.6 inches per hour at a depth o
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  • For infiltration BMPs, all the phosphorus infiltrated is removed. These include BMPs with no '''Example 2''': Using the above example, assume an infiltration BMP removes 90 percent of the annual phosphorus. Multiply 0.9 by the PP and
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  • ...e.mn.us/index.php?title=Pretreatment '''pretreatment''']</span> stormwater practices. Included are case studies for vegetated and rock <span title="an area of p ...settling devices include volume reduction, peak flow reduction (minimal), infiltration (typically very minimal), filtration, sorption and biological treatment.> [
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  • ...ention of stormwater runoff. Because they utilize vegetation, bioretention practices provide additional benefits, including cleaner air, carbon sequestration, i ...ess plans and .dwg files, click [[Links to .dwg files for bioretention and infiltration|here]].</font size>]]
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  • This page provides a discussion of how permeable pavement practices can achieve stormwater credits. Permeable pavement systems with and without ...eing discharged to an [[Glossary#U|underdrain]] and/or underlying soil via infiltration. The most commonly used [[Types of permeable pavement|types of permeable pa
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  • ...soil profiles, reduce velocity, and reduce quantity of stormwater through infiltration and evapotranspiration. Water passes over rock weirs as it moves from one b ...treatment|pre-treatment]] and final treatment [[Glossary#B|Best Management Practices]] (BMPs).
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  • ...e the environmental, economic, and social benefits of green infrastructure practices. The Campus RainWorks Challenge is open to institutions of higher education ...District Stormwater in Minneapolis is a new model of green infrastructure practices. Watch the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrY1ohMLXiM&feature=youtu.be&u
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  • ...on_15_Permanent_Stormwater_Treatment_System#15.5 15.5], to reduce runoff. Infiltration systems must discharge all stormwater routed to the system within 24 hours.
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  • ...ction of existing impervious surfaces and for soil improvements to enhance infiltration. ...ny factors, including the size of the contributing drainage area, size and infiltration capacity of the vegetated area receiving the additional stormwater, and num
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  • ...oads and load reductions associated with implementation of best management practices (BMPs). The spreadsheet includes the following features.''' ...ctural or non–structural methods used to treat runoff"> '''best management practices'''</span> (BMPs). It assists <span title="A municipal separate storm sewer
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  • | Infiltration, water and air storage and movement *Coarse-textures (e.g. sand, sandy loam) are desired for infiltration bmps
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  • ...odeling period was used to establish the TMDL and (b) what best management practices (BMPs) were incorporated into the TMDL model used to develop WLA reduction ...tures of a water body."> '''bathymetric'''</span> volumes, confirm modeled infiltration rates, etc.).
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  • **[[Recommended practices for a water quality-targeted street sweeping program]] **[[File:Fact sheet - recommended practices for a water quality targeted street sweeping program.docx]]
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  • ...ids (TSS), and estimate pollutant removal at water quality best management practices (BMPs). The spreadsheet tool was created by the Minnesota Pollution Control ...amount of precipitation received. It is a larger value for areas with low infiltration and high runoff (pavement, steep gradient), and lower for permeable, well v
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  • This page provides a discussion of how [[Filtration|sand filter]] practices can achieve stormwater credits. ...sand filters are not designed to <span title="Infiltration Best Management Practices (BMPs) treat urban stormwater runoff as it flows through a filtering medium
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  • ...ention of stormwater runoff. Because they utilize vegetation, bioretention practices provide additional benefits, including cleaner air, carbon sequestration, i ...k here] for requirements of the Construction Stormwater General Permit for infiltration systems
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  • ...al resource function and provides economic and social benefit. Sustainable practices achieve a balance between environmental, social, and economic factors. ..., trees, green roofs, permeable pavements and cisterns. Regional and local practices are coupled with policies such as infill and redevelopment that reduce over
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  • This page provides a discussion of how [[Filtration|sand filter]] practices can achieve stormwater credits. ...sand filters are not designed to <span title="Infiltration Best Management Practices (BMPs) treat urban stormwater runoff as it flows through a filtering medium
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  • ..., ([[Design infiltration rates|A or B soils]]) are considered infiltration practices. Dry swales are designed to prevent standing water. Dry swales typically ha ...sorption. Check dams] may be incorporated into dry swale design to enhance infiltration.
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  • {{alert|The Construction Stormwater Permit prohibits infiltration when the infiltration system will be constructed in areas that receive discharges from vehicle fu ...nsiderations at sites with on- or off-site contamination, see [[Stormwater infiltration guidance for sites with known or high potential for soil or groundwater con
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  • {{alert|Buffer zones should not be used as stand-alone stormwater practices for a construction site.|alert-warning}} ...ment_Practices stormwater management and erosion and sedimentation control practices].
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  • ...tem_services#What_are_ecosystem_services.3F ecosystem services], including infiltration of water, nutrient cycling and storage, and pollination.
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  • ...ture typically also assess how the BMPs managage the water through inflow, infiltration, evapotranspiration, storage and discharge. ...of detention ponds may not be able to model the phosphorus loading from an infiltration pond.
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  • ...'''</span> landscapes. While tree boxes and tree trenches are bioretention practices, but their design, construction, maintenance, and benefits merit a separate ...''Green stormwater infrastructure'''</span> (GSI) encompasses a variety of practices primarily designed for managing stormwater runoff but that provide addition
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  • ...the annual pollutant removal performance of water quality best management practices (BMPs). This tool, developed by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPC ...f pollutant removal through BMPs in series and bypass from undersized, non-infiltration BMPs is considered minimal.
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  • ...e and amount of pollutant present, the volume of infiltration, the type of infiltration BMP, and subsurface conditions. ...le (Pitt et al., 1999). See Tables 2 and 3 in [[References for stormwater infiltration#P|Pitt et al.]] (1999) for the mobility potential of several common pestici
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  • ...upply businesses. The purpose is to encourage agricultural Best Management Practices that prevent or reduce runoff from feedlots, farm fields and other pollutio ...overning these grants. MPCA seeks to encourage environmentally sustainable practices and approaches to pollution prevention and resource conservation.
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  • Also see [[References for infiltration]] *Adams, Michele. 2011. ''Infiltration and Karst: Design Considerations for Success''. [Powerpoint Slides] N.p.: M
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  • ...ructural failure of the pavement or result is pavement without the desired infiltration capacity. ...inch/hr using [http://www.astm.org/ ASTM] C1701 ''Standard Test Method for Infiltration Rate of In Place Pervious Concrete''. This test method can be used on porou
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  • **Calculate area, infiltration, runoff, and drainage system sizing ...ate.mn.us/index.php/Erosion_prevention_practices erosion prevention] field practices and site locations
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  • To read more about the role of specific GI practices on reducing climate change impacts, visit the Climate Benefits of Green Sto ...tion of natural landscapes, and wetlands (Flynn, 2022) are examples of GSI practices that provide storage (temporary or permanent) of rainfall.
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  • ...er.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Pretreatment '''pretreatment''']</span> practices was consistently applied across the country. Stormwater programs for every ...ity.> '''filter strips'''</span>. Properly designed and sized pretreatment practices will often remove 50 percent of the suspended solids in a typical storm bef
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  • <td>Re-install all sediment control practices that were removed for short-term activities. Re-install before the next rai <td>Verify the infiltration or filtration system is drawing down in 48 hours or less ([https://stormwat
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  • ...permittee (e.g., specific TMDL reduction targets, changing local business practices, promoting adoption of residential BMPs, lake improvements through lake ass :c. implementation of practices to reduce exposure when transferring material in designated salt storage ar
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  • ...lands Stormwater wetlands]'''</span> are constructed stormwater management practices, not natural wetlands. Stormwater wetlands are similar in design to <span t ...''Green stormwater infrastructure'''</span> (GSI) encompasses a variety of practices primarily designed for managing stormwater runoff but that provide addition
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  • ...es aesthetics by capturing debris in focused or hidden areas. Pretreatment practices include settling devices, screens, and pretreatment vegetated filter strips ...ted frost should be allowed for the vegetation to grow. Soil stabilization practices such as erosion-control blankets should be used during vegetation establish
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  • <p>[[Glossary#F|Filtration]] practices are structural stormwater controls that capture, temporarily store, and rou ===Filtration Practices===
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  • ...w rates through the devices are specified below. Use the lowest applicable infiltration rate depending on the pollutant treatment required. [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Structural practices/Proprietary devices]]
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  • ...of pet waste bags, Elimination of over-spray irrigation, Street sweeping, Infiltration BMPs, Waterfowl management, Other, and NA (not applicable). *[[Residential prevention practices for bacteria]]
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  • ...ons and species for stormwater management practices; stormwater management practices; literature cited. *[[Pollinator friendly Best Management Practices for stormwater management]]
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  • ...mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_infiltration_Best_Management_Practices '''infiltration''']</span> system is considered to be highly performing. ...edu/filtration-practices/visual-inspection-filtration-practices filtration practices]. The website includes links to a downloadable checklist.
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  • ...ted for BMPs treating large drainage areas. The underground TrueNorthSteel infiltration practice in the top photo treats 250 acres and is more appropriate for moni ...e [http://stormwaterbook.safl.umn.edu/ UMN Optimizing Stormwater Treatment Practices] (Erickson et al, 2013). Although portions of this document are reference g
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  • {{alert|The Construction Stormwater Permit prohibits infiltration of stormwater runoff “within 1,000 feet up-gradient or 100 feet down-grad ...a are predominantly found in the southeastern portion of the state. Use of infiltration BMPs in karst regions can be complicated and necessitates additional geotec
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  • *Rate and volume control Best Management Practices (BMPs) are needed to mimic native hydrology from developed conditions. ...clay soils, shallow bedrock, or karst topography that are not conducive to infiltration as a stormwater management approach. Other restrictions include but are not
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  • ...ention of stormwater runoff. Because they utilize vegetation, bioretention practices provide additional benefits, including cleaner air, carbon sequestration, i This page provides a discussion of how bioretention practices can achieve stormwater credits. Bioretention systems with and without <span
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  • ...retention practice'''</span>. This page provides an overview of tree-based practices. Also see [[Overview for bioretention]]. ...face voids into an underlying stone reservoir for temporary storage and/or infiltration. The most commonly used permeable pavement surfaces are pervious concrete,
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  • ...amount of precipitation received. It is a larger value for areas with low infiltration and high runoff (pavement, steep gradient), and lower for permeable, well v ...es '''sedimentation''']</span> and <span title="Filtration Best Management Practices (BMPs) treat urban stormwater runoff as it flows through a filtering medium
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  • Implicit in the design guidance is the fact that many design elements of infiltration and filtration systems can minimize the maintenance burden and maintain pol ...formation on design information for individual infiltration and filtration practices, [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Category:Design_criteria link
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  • This page provides a discussion of how tree trench/tree box practices can achieve stormwater credits. [[Trees|Tree systems]] with and without [[G ...g tree-based systems, to settle particulates before entering the BMP. Tree practices may be built with or without an <span title="An underground drain or trench
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  • ...for stormwater treatment trains, 10.Process for selecting Best Management Practices"> '''See contents'''</span> ...struction activities, 13.Erosion prevention practices, 14.Sediment control practices"> '''See contents'''</span>
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  • * Infiltration for all sectors: Review current requirements, compare to newly issued CSW p * Grant assistance for installing stormwater Best Management Practices
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  • ...n '''treatment trains''']</span> are comprised of multiple Best Management Practices that work together to minimize the volume of stormwater runoff, remove poll ...</span> systems. Standards for various categories of stormwater management practices must be applied in all projects in which at least one acre of new imperviou
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  • ...tate.mn.us/index.php?title=Assessing_soil_health_and_function#Infiltration Infiltration] ...l with organic matter to increase (clayey soils) or decrease (sandy soils) infiltration rates
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  • ...s to further aid in plant growth. They also help to increase precipitation infiltration and decrease soil crusting and compaction. ECBs are designed and fabricated ...20Library/09BMPManual_Final.pdf Kentucky Division of Water Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Controlling Erosion, Sediment, and Pollutant Runoff from Constru
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  • ...ctural or non–structural methods used to treat runoff"> '''best management practices'''</span> (BMPs). ...</span> systems. Standards for various categories of stormwater management practices must be applied in all projects in which at least one acre of new imperviou
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  • ...and allowing more storage in the channel. This allowed for an increase in infiltration while providing a green infrastructure connection to Carpenter Park and the ...itional retention capacity of surface run-off within the system, promoting infiltration into the native sandy soils present in the project extent. These structure
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  • ...nter><font size=3>'''Green Stormwater Infrastructure design strategies and practices for climate resilience'''</font size></center></th> <td style="background-color:#d5fdf4;">'''Practices to consider'''
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  • ...nter><font size=3>'''Green Stormwater Infrastructure design strategies and practices for climate resilience'''</font size></center></th> <td style="background-color:#d5fdf4;">'''Practices to consider'''
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  • ...f cold climate considerations for managing urban stormwater and stormwater practices, including information on snowmelt runoff and snow management. ...?title=Design_infiltration_rates hydrologic soil group]'''</span> A) where infiltration is not recommended or is prohibited under the Minnesota Construction Stormw
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  • ...ity goals, meet regulatory requirements, and promote green infrastructure. Infiltration BMPs must be properly designed, constructed, and maintained to perform as i ...|alt=ponded water in infiltration practice|<font size=3>Ponded water in an infiltration practice may be an indicator of compacted soils.</font size>]]
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  • ...ce responsibility is REQUIRED. Effective long-term operation of filtration practices necessitates a dedicated and routine maintenance schedule with clear guidel **Practices should always be inspected for sand build-up on the surface following the s
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  • ...er.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Pretreatment '''pretreatment''']</span> practices, such as oil/water separators, swirl concentrators, and other manufactured ...ctural or non–structural methods used to treat runoff"> '''best management practices'''</span> (BMPs) that work together to minimize the volume of stormwater ru
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  • Implicit in the design guidance is the fact that many design elements of infiltration and filtration systems can minimize the maintenance burden and maintain pol ...formation on design information for individual infiltration and filtration practices, [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Category:Design_criteria link
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  • ...wer system (MS4) program implementation, construction site erosion control practices, and post-construction stormwater management. The site now appears to focus ...aintenance on stormwater control measures and practices, such as ponds and infiltration systems. [https://www.erosion.umn.edu/ Registration and more information]
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  • ...sources if discharged without treatment. Sediment filtration in dewatering practices involves the separation of sediment and other particles from the stormwater Sediment filtration practices (e.g. dewatering bag filters, silt fence enclosures, [https://stormwater.pc
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  • ...otection. Please note there is a focus on additional stormwater management practices that can be used to supplement protection of sensitive receiving waters. So ...raints or lack of the 3 foot separation distance between the bottom of the infiltration device and the seasonally saturated water table. Pond systems are generally
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  • ...planning for <span title="Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) describes practices that use natural systems (or engineered systems that mimic or use natural p *Documented Maintenance Practices:
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  • ...eliminate pollutant levels entering this second sinkhole. Best Management Practices were applied in the watershed to reduce stormwater runoff contamination bef
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  • ...etative cover. Dry swales may be constructed as filtration or infiltration practices, depending on soils. If soils are highly permeable (A or B soils), runoff i ...provide improved pollutant removal. Wet swales may be used as pretreatment practices. Wet swales are commonly used for drainage areas less than 5 acres in size.
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  • ...velocity, not to collect sediment, although sediment capture and increased infiltration is an added benefit. Check dams are not a suitable substitute for major per ...vention practices] such as stabilization are preferred to sediment control practices.|alert-warning}}
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  • .../index.php?title=MN_CSW_Permit_Section_25_Definitions#25.4 Best Management Practices (BMP)] used to comply with the requirements of this permit.</big> ...ot meet the full volume reduction requirement on site, (e.g., the site has infiltration prohibitions, see item [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=
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  • {{alert|These green alert boxes identify practices and concepts related to green infrastructure.|alert-success}} ...nnial grasses. Dry swales may be constructed as filtration or infiltration practices, depending on soils."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=
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  • ...runoff. (Source:''Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices'' (1998). By the Federal Interagency Stream Restoration Working Group (FISR ...Minnesota. Although general information exists on regional precipitation, infiltration, evapotranspiration in Minnesota, local information should be obtained from
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  • ...tain the pre-development hydrology of a site by reducing runoff, promoting infiltration and preventing soil erosion. Natural areas should be eligible for stormwate ...egetation of conservation areas promote rainfall interception and storage, infiltration, runoff filtering and direct uptake of pollutants. Portions of the site dev
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  • ...e raindrop (splash) erosion, decrease sheet erosion, promote rain/snowmelt infiltration, increase soil moisture retention, regulate soil temperature, and in most c ...lishment. Before mulching, install any needed erosion and sediment control practices such as diversions, grade stabilization structures, berms, dikes, grass-lin
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  • ...manent stormwater management systems that may be supported by TRMs include infiltration areas, vegetated ditches/channels, sedimentation basins, regional ponds, an ...ffectiveness is dependent upon TRM type, surface preparation, installation practices (i.e., soil contact, staking pattern, seeding, etc.), and site conditions (
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  • .../ Four different green infrastructure practices] (tree trench, underground infiltration trench, rain garden, stormwater planter) were used in conjunction to help m ...le and appropriate, these systems are paired with existing soils with high infiltration rates. In addition to the structural components mentioned above, approxima
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  • ...not account for any increase in groundwater flow resulting from increased infiltration of surface runoff to near-surface groundwater. ...storage cistern also provides additional pre-treatment benefit for the two infiltration chambers. The Stormwater Reuse Calculator did not show any additional volum
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  • ...site infiltration rates (for facilities with infiltration and/or recharge)|infiltration tests]]. [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Specifications and details/Construction specifications]]
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  • e. implementation of infiltration structural stormwater BMPs; or<br> ...ctural or non–structural methods used to treat runoff"> '''best management practices'''</span> (BMPs).
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  • ...s/index.php?title=Permeable_pavement Permeable pavements]'''</span> are an infiltration BMP that is effective for dissolved oxygen and oxygen demand impairments.</ ...so likely reduce oxygen demand. If BMPs are targeted toward oxygen demand, practices that reduce organic matter will be most effective.
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  • ...ater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Glossary#U underdrain] for filtration practices. ...300px|thumb|alt=schematic infiltration step pool|<font size=3>Schematic of infiltration step pool (no underdrain). Click on image to enlarge.</font size>]]
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  • ...tection performance equal or superior to conventional seeding and mulching practices. Temporary and permanent stabilization with mulch-adhered tackifiers and so ...non-flammable, should stabilize the soil without totally inhibiting water infiltration, and should not re-emulsify when cured. Drying time is 12 to 24 hours. Liqu
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  • ...s also often necessary for the proper design of stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) and hydraulic structures and for evaluation of the effectiveness of ...or (such as a change in land use or land cover, the use of best management practices, or a change in lake internal loading) will affect water quality. Parameter
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  • Pretreatment is a required stormwater management practice for infiltration practices intended to extend the life of downstream BMPs. Flow-through structures are ...and Recommendations for the Operation of Standard Sumps as Best Management Practices for Stormwater Treatment, Volume 2. Final Report. Minnesota Department of T
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  • ...nd, etc.), thus improving the effectiveness and lifespan of full treatment practices. This page provides information on design, construction, and maintenance of ...nsure compatibility with larger downstream, full-treatment best management practices (BMPs), contributing area size restrictions will be based on the site’s a
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  • ...fic parameters, and route overflow stormwater and pollutants to downstream practices. *Impervious cover: A surface that prevents the infiltration of rainfall and results in an increased volume of surface runoff. This inc
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  • <dt>Animal waste management </dt><dd> Practices and procedures which prevent the movement of animal wastes or byproducts fr ...measures as ponding, street sweeping, filtration through a rain garden and infiltration to a gravel trench.</dd>
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  • ...iltration trench, infiltration basin, tree trench/box, permeable pavement, infiltration vault, bioinfiltration ...results in decreased pollutant application (e.g. fertilizer) or increased infiltration (e.g. improved soil or turf). See [[Turf]].
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  • ...ry#A|aquifer]] and the bottom material of the pond allows for [[Glossary#I|infiltration]]. *'''Soils''' – Underlying soils of [[Design infiltration rates|hydrologic group C or D]] should be adequate to maintain a permanent
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  • ...ten, Three Rivers Park District)|<font size=3>Figure of Comparison of Soil Infiltration after Compaction (from John Barten, Three Rivers Park District)</font size> ...of it to the sky through evaporation and transpiration. Common development practices include removal of topsoil during grading and clearing, compaction of remai
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  • ...ntroduces national and international research and experience on stormwater practices maintained in cold climate regions, and presents principles for adapting BM ...and can continue to do so as long as the rate of melt does not exceed the infiltration capacity of the soil. If sufficient snowpack is available, saturation can o
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  • ...ters in the TCMA is to focus on performance of improved winter maintenance practices as well as continuing to monitor trends in local waterbodies. A standard ap ...ave achieved their goals for winter maintenance will have documented their practices in a winter maintenance plan. This plan should be reviewed annually and eva
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  • ...ter discharges which enhances flood control, reduces erosion and increases infiltration. Any reduction in runoff volume translates into reduced pollutant loads to ...ndscaping areas to treat runoff using bioretention, filter strips or other practices
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  • ...ter/index.html Minnesota Construction General Permit] requirement to drain infiltration/filtration BMPs within 24 or 48 hours. ...ter line, [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Infiltration infiltration devices] that drain effectively in 48 hours, [https://stormwater.pca.state.
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  • ...ouex, Paul M., and George A. Prior. 1968. ''Underground Corrosion and Salt Infiltration''. Journal (American Water Works Association) 60:3: 345-356. .... [http://www.michigan.gov/documents/ch2-deice_51438_7.pdf Current Deicing Practices and Alternative Deicing Materials]. in The Use of Selected Deicing material
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  • ...al database on pollutant removal performance of stormwater best management practices. ...R. C. Rice. 1989. Effect of Water Depth in Ground-water Recharge Basins on Infiltration. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, Vol. 115, No. 4, pp. 556-5
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  • *Cold water fisheries – Stormwater wetlands may not be appropriate practices where receiving waters are sensitive cold water fisheries due to the potent *Potential outflows: Infiltration, surface overflow and [[Glossary#E|evapotranspiration]].
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  • ...provide guidance for technical staff, policy and decision makers on: best practices overview, types of sweepers, reasons for sweeping and sweeping and roadway ...removal. Make it a priority to sweep surfaces adjacent to MS4 infiltration practices, if applicable. The Center for Watershed Protection recommends an optimal s
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  • ...nter maintenance policy and training program that utilizes best management practices. Schedule training for supervisors, staff, and customers. ==Practices==
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  • ...sses the principles of minimizing distrubance, reducing runoff, increasing infiltration, filtering and adsorbing pollutants, retaining natural drainage, and minimi ...ormwater runoff|<font size=3>This schematic illustrates better site design practices to minimize stormwater runoff and mitigate stormwater runoff.</font size>]]
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  • ...I) and sustainable stormwater management|green stormwater infrastructure]] practices. Vegetation provides numerous [[Multiple benefits of green stormwater infra ...tenance (O&M) considerations when incorporating vegetation into stormwater practices.
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  • ...rvious cover is defined as those surfaces in the landscape that impede the infiltration of rainfall and result in an increased volume of surface runoff. As a simpl ...f National Pollutant Removal Performance Database for Stormwater Treatment Practices]. 2nd Edition. Center for Watershed Protection. Ellicott City, MD.
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  • ...duce their impervious surface) for retrofitting stormwater best management practices in previously developed sites? (Select one) ==SECTION TWO - STORMWATER MANAGEMENT STANDARDS & PRACTICES==
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  • ...e project is retained on site (i.e. infiltration or other volume reduction practices) and not discharged to a surface water. For purposes of this part, surface <p>For those projects where infiltration is prohibited (see [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=2013
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  • ...g nutrients, improving soil physical properties (e.g. structure, porosity, infiltration), retaining pollutants, and stabilizing soil pH and buffering capacity ...in bioretention practices. The media is typically designed to have a rapid infiltration rate, attenuate pollutants, and allow for plant growth."> [https://stormwat
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  • This <span title="Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) describes practices that use natural systems (or engineered systems that mimic or use natural p **[[Green Infrastructure benefits of infiltration practices]]
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  • ...assume this refers to the information in the table describing residential practices. We added a row specific to lawn watering to that table. ...Court of Appeals ruled that the use of general permits and best management practices was appropriate, and that the monitoring required in the permit was adequat
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  • ...wever, stormwater harvesting and irrigation use is usually used in lieu of infiltration BMPs in poorly-drained soils to reduce stormwater volumes through plant eva [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Nonstructural practices/Harvest and reuse‏‎]]
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  • ...ctural or non–structural methods used to treat runoff"> '''best management practices'''</span> (BMP) bmps will be implemented is essential. The process and resu ..., [https://www.charlottesville.gov/DocumentCenter/View/896/Best-Management-Practices-for-Tree-Preservation-Transplanting-and-Removal-PDF], [https://codelibrary.
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