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  • [[File:3t2pkw(1).gif|300px|thumb|alt=pollutants image]] This page contains links to pages with information on specific pollutants found in stormwater.
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  • <Font size=3>'''Pollutants of Concern from Operations (adapted from CWP, 2005)'''.</font size><br> Link to this [[Pollutants of concern from operations|table]].
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  • ==Pollutants==
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Summary of pollutants typically found in stormwater by source area'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Summary of pollutants typically found in stormwater by source area|table]]
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  • ...y of bioretention water quality cleansing mechanisms for common stormwater pollutants'''.</font size><br> ...y of bioretention water quality cleansing mechanisms for common stormwater pollutants|table]]
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Processes for removing pollutants from stormwater runoff. Source: Design of Urban Stormwater Controls.'''</fo Link to this [[Processes for removing pollutants from stormwater runoff|table]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Other Pollutants Reduced by Constructed Basins: Stormwater Ponds '''</font size><br> Link to this [[Other Pollutants Reduced by Constructed Basins: Stormwater Ponds|table]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Typical pollutants found in stormwater collected from different source areas'''</font size><br Link to this [[Typical pollutants found in stormwater collected from different source areas|table]]
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  • Materials and information on common pollutants found in stormwater. *[https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/water-pollutants-and-stressors Water pollutants and stressors]
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  • <font size=3>'''Summary of attenuation-removal mechanisms for primary pollutants found in stormwater runoff. Adapted from Horner, 1994 as reported in the [h <th>Pollutants affected</th>
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  • ...ential pollution prevention practices and the extent to which they control pollutants. Source: modified from the [http://www.cwp.org/ Center for Watershed Protec <center><th colspan=7>Stormwater Pollutants Controlled</th></center>
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  • ...echanism. Secondary (removal) means the BMP provides additional removal of pollutants for this mechanism even though the BMP was not designed for that purpose. A <td colspan="6"><center>Not applicable - pollutants not exposed to stormwater</center></td>
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  • <font size=3>'''Stormwater Pollutants Associated With Common Operations at Potential Stormwater Hotspots</font si Link to this [[Stormwater Pollutants Associated With Common Operations at Potential Stormwater Hotspots|table]]
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • ...size=3>'''Municipal pollution prevention practices and the extent to which pollutants are controlled by that practice. (Source: modified from the Center for Wate <center><th colspan=7>Stormwater Pollutants Controlled</th></center>
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  • <font size=3>'''Typical stormwater pollutants, summary of sources and potential concerns for harvest and use'''</font siz Link to this [[Typical stormwater pollutants, summary of sources and potential concerns for harvest and use|table]]
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Concentrations, export, loads]]
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  • ...mprove air quality. Plants can filter out particulate matter and air borne pollutants via uptake and absorption into plant tissue. A variety of airborne contamin A study performed in Chicago, Illinois demonstrated that several air pollutants (Ozone, Nitrogen Oxide, Particulate Matter, and Sulfur Dioxide) were remove
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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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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • ...llutant adsorbed to the solids. They are not effective in removing soluble pollutants. They typically do not provide any volume reduction.
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  • ...her or seasonal conditions having a significant effect on the discharge of pollutants to [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MN_CSW_Permit_Sectio ...not effective in eliminating or significantly minimizing the discharge of pollutants to surface waters or groundwater or the discharges are causing water qualit
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Event Mean Concentrations of pollutants in stormwater runoff by land use. Source: [https://bmpdatabase.org/national [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Phosphorus]]
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Bacteria and pathogens]]
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  • <td>Computable Pollutants</td>
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  • ...tion, vegetative components, and/or other appropriate technology to remove pollutants from storm runoff."> '''proprietary devices'''</span>.
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  • <td>Selection based on pollutant removal for target pollutants</td> <td>Restricted for some target TMDL pollutants</td>
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  • ...ant tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff and treatment of pollutants in stormwater runoff. If the practice utilizes vegetation, additional benef ...ate, is a preferred practice for managing stormwater runoff, as it reduces pollutants reaching receiving waters and retains water on the landscape|alert-success}
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  • ...ate, is a preferred practice for managing stormwater runoff, as it reduces pollutants reaching receiving waters and retains water on the landscape|alert-success} ...iculate phosphorus, metals, bacteria, nitrogen, and most organics. Soluble pollutants such as chloride and nitrate typically through these BMPs and into underlyi
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Pollutant removal]]
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  • ===Effect of aluminum and iron compounds on retention and fate of other pollutants===
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  • <Font size=3>'''This table shows nonpoint sources and pollutants associated with them. Source: (Adapted from [http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/stdpr Link to this [[Pollutants associated with nonpoint sources|table]].
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  • *Pollutants
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  • ...uch as streets, drains to storm sewers and eventually to lakes and rivers. Pollutants such as sediment and phosphorus are carried with the runoff water. Manageme *[[:Information about common pollutants]]
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Pollutant removal]]
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  • ...on stormwater infiltration, including BMPs overview, fate and transport of pollutants, and hydrologic effects of infiltration
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  • <Font size=3>'''Common pollutants of concern and sources in stormwater runoff. Adapted from USGS, 2014.'''</f Link to this [[Common pollutants of concern and sources in stormwater runoff|table]].
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  • ...that improve subwatershed water quality by minimizing the introduction of pollutants including sediment, nutrients, metals, bacteria, trash, oil, and toxins.</p ...effective in cold climates. Each practice varies in its ability to control pollutants generated from residential land uses. A variety of methods may be used for
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  • ...removing water and pollutants. Rain gardens that have an underdrain filter pollutants, but most of the filtered water is captured by the drain and returned to th ...upport plants. The organic matter and clay are also effective at adsorbing pollutants from the runoff water.
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  • *Soil is a source of sediment and associated pollutants (e.g. metals, organic compounds) for stormwater runoff. *Retain pollutants
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  • ...and other debris from stormwater runoff through gravitational trapping of pollutants. They are typically used in combination with other structural BMPs, such as *Pollutants of concern
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Pollutant removal]]
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  • ...tions in the volume of runoff and have limited effectiveness for dissolved pollutants unless they are modified. They are suitable for all land uses, as long as t
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Bacteria and pathogens]]
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  • *Ingestion of bio-accumulated pollutants in food crops irrigated with harvested water
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  • <font size=1><sup>1</sup> used for dissolved pollutants</font size>
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Pollutant removal]]
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Sediment (total suspended solids)]] [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Concentrations, export, loads]]
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  • ...d to reduce specific stormwater pollutants, but primarily solids and oils. Pollutants are captured physically or through sorption onto the filter media. Filters *Pollutants of interest for reduction
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  • ...atment:''' Practices that are used to remove fine particulates, dissolved pollutants and microorganisms from harvested rainwater. ...at is collected directly from roof surfaces which can have lower levels of pollutants than other sources of stormwater.
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • ...on101_Toolkit_impairments-20200203_RGBforWebPrint.pdf Water Pollution 101: Pollutants & Stressors]
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  • <th>Pollutants removed</th>
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  • ...of five (5) particle sizes (including one soluble fraction) and associated pollutants at a variety of BMP types.</td>
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  • ...chemical treatment may also be employed for nitrogen, metals, and organic pollutants.
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  • <center><th colspan=7>Stormwater Pollutants Controlled</th></center>
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Pollutant removal]]
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  • ==Types of contaminated sites and likely pollutants at contaminated sites== ...ownfields, a wide variety of pollutants can be present. Some of the common pollutants found at Superfund sites include, but are not limited to, industrial solven
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  • ...tion reported; Reference: Roger T. Bannerman and Richard Dodds, Sources of Pollutants in Wisconsin Stormwater, 1992
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  • ...removing sediments and solids by slowing the velocity of flow to allow the pollutants to settle out of the water column. *Solids - Particulate pollutants consisting of sediments, debris and/or trash.
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  • <th>Pollutants removed</th>
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  • ...m bioretention soil media depths recommended to target specific stormwater pollutants. From [[References for bioretention|Hunt et al.]] (2012) and [[References f ...m bioretention soil media depths recommended to target specific stormwater pollutants |table]]
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  • ...anagement Practices (BMPs) are designed to collect sediment and absorb the pollutants, slow the destructively high flow rates, and/or decrease the volume of wate Stormwater contains high levels of pollutants and sediment and will degrade a wetland over time. Also, the large volumes
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  • ...e program developed by the permittee to manage and reduce the discharge of pollutants in stormwater to and from the small MS4.">'''Stormwater Pollution Preventio
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  • ...ces. They have limited utility in removing suspended solids and associated pollutants and additional treatment is needed prior to discharge to the storage unit. ...erting initial stormwater flows to other drainage networks. A majority of pollutants in urban runoff are carried in the initial runoff from a site (MPCA Stormwa
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  • <td>'''Impaired Waters for Computable Pollutants'''</td> <td>'''Impaired Waters for Non-Computable Pollutants'''</td>
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  • STEP 4: Determine from which TMDL the BMPs reduce pollutants ...ate the BMP with TMDLs. City A determines that the rain garden is reducing pollutants draining to the Lake 2 Phosphorous TMDL. City A indicates this with an “X
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  • ...rksheet is to provide a guideline for which BMPs may reduce which types of pollutants. Actual pollutant reductions may vary. MPCA will update this worksheet as a
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  • ...tion practices. Another complicating factor is that concentrations of some pollutants, such as nutrients, varies considerably during the year, with the result th ...es general conclusions on the effectiveness of street sweeping in removing pollutants. There is also a section on cost effectiveness of street sweeping compared
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  • ...B.10). There are no additional requirements for waters impaired for other pollutants.
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • <th>Target Pollutants</th> ...of different types and sizes. The type of filter depends on the class of pollutants targeted for removal.</td>
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  • ...sand filter bed (~18 inches), with temporary runoff storage above the bed. Pollutants are trapped or strained out at the surface of the filter bed. Discharge of ...s consist of a a layer or layers of media that filter suspended solids and pollutants associated with those solids. Water passes through the media to an underlyi
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Phosphorus]] [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Concentrations, export, loads]]
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  • ...stall pollution prevention projects that educate community members, reduce pollutants from runoff, and allow more water to soak into the ground.
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  • <th>Pollutants</th>
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  • ...concentration; Reference: Roger T. Bannerman and Richard Dodds, Sources of Pollutants in Wisconsin Stormwater, 1992<br>
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  • <th>Pollutants removed</th>
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • ...te. Runoff from the street will be heavily laden with sediment and include pollutants attached to the sediment.</font size>]] ...abilizing slopes with ground cover and removing debris and other potential pollutants from the path of the runoff.
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  • ...ol measures to reduce the area affected by construction sediment and other pollutants. ...mmon ones. Due to their flexibility and ability to prevent the movement of pollutants, they can be used as floating baffles in stormwater ponds to increase flow
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  • ...ate, is a preferred practice for managing stormwater runoff, as it reduces pollutants reaching receiving waters and retains water on the landscape|alert-success} ...rates above 8.3 inches per hour are (1) a diminished ability to attenuate pollutants due to the relatively short contact time between the soil and infiltrating
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  • ...perimeter areas of the site because any discharge of construction-related pollutants will have been prevented: *Practices are implemented that prevent construction-related pollutants from reaching perimeter areas. Examples of practices could include, but are
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  • ...rom the small MS4.">'''SWPPP'''</span> designed to reduce the discharge of pollutants from the ...e program developed by the permittee to manage and reduce the discharge of pollutants in stormwater to and from the small MS4.">'''SWPPP'''</span> requirements,
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Phosphorus]] [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Concentrations, export, loads]]
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  • ...erations and maintenance program that prevents or reduces the discharge of pollutants to ...ral_Permit_Section_27_Definitions#27.6 BMPs]</span> that prevent or reduce pollutants in stormwater
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • ...rates. Soils with excessive infiltration rates do not adequately attenuate pollutants in the stormwater runoff. In addition to the above physical site conditions, pollutants in the stormwater runoff must also be considered. The following general con
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  • ==Pollutants in harvested water== ...x.php/Common_pollutants_of_concern_and_sources_in_stormwater_runoff Common pollutants in stormwater runoff] include nutrients, sediments, heavy metals, salinity,
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  • <td>Output: Land Uses → Pollutants → Concentration (mg/L)</td>
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  • <th>Pollutants removed</th>
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  • When stormwater drains off a construction site, it carries sediment and other pollutants that harm lakes, streams and wetlands. According to the 1996 National Water ...imentation_Best_Management_Practices '''sedimentation''']</span> and other pollutants transported by runoff from construction sites. To keep Minnesota’s valuab
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  • <font size=3>'''Typical concentrations of pollutants in stormwater runoff and snowmelt runoff for select cities'''</font size><b
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  • ...ry, which includes examples of types of facilities, facilities operations, pollutants associated with the operations, and BMPs.
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  • ...in is untreated discharges to receiving water, contributing high levels of pollutants including heavy metals, toxics, oil and grease, solvents, nutrients, viruse ...ltimately to downstream lakes, streams and wetlands. Reducing discharge of pollutants improves water clarity, coloration and odor, as well as fish and wildlife h
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  • ...ant tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff and treatment of pollutants in stormwater runoff. If the practice utilizes vegetation, additional benef ...nfiltration basins''']</span> are designed to infiltrate runoff and remove pollutants from the surface water stream through attenuation in soil or media or trans
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  • ...es the underlying soil, chemical, biological and physical processes remove pollutants and delay peak stormwater flows.
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  • ...phosphorus, metals, and most organics. They are less effective for soluble pollutants such as dissolved phosphorus, chloride, and nitrate."> [https://stormwater. Screens provide a very specific and limited function of collecting large pollutants from stormwater runoff at defined sites along the stormwater flow network.
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  • ...requires buffers around water resources can effectively remove additional pollutants and protect downstream resources, as well as provide aquatic and terrestria ...maximizing distribution of runoff as sheet flow, removing accumulations of pollutants, keeping vegetation healthy and keeping soils porous. An annual maintenance
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  • ...es the underlying soil, chemical, biological and physical processes remove pollutants and delay peak stormwater flows.
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  • ...any type of hotspot. Instead the pollutants tend to be a unique mixture of pollutants [[References_for_stormwater_infiltration#C|(CWP, 2005)]]. Hotspots can be c ...use or category of operation. The table below summarizes the most common pollutants generated at stormwater hotspots based on common operations at a site. Thes
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  • ...om residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural land uses contains pollutants that can contaminate water bodies. Stormwater runoff from impervious surfac ...system which is also designed to infiltrate water and remove sediment and pollutants from runoff. A swale, therefore, assists in recharging ground water and man
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  • #What are the characteristics of the pollutants in the water used for testing? Review manufacturer’s protocols for testin <font size=1><sup>a</sup> Target pollutants - actual percentage of pollutant removal varies with each device and instal
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  • ...entional roofs. Green roofs can effectively remove or reduce loads of many pollutants that are discharged from conventional roofs, although they may be less effe ...ndex.php?title=Filtration '''filtration''']</span> of suspended solids and pollutants associated with those solids, although total suspended solid (TSS) concentr
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  • ...er. Rainwater running off the streets and park areas carries sediments and pollutants. The Heritage Park system routes the stormwater runoff through grit chamber ...wetland native plant communities with filtration-based processes to remove pollutants. Larger pond systems anchor the park areas while smaller ponds, wetlands an
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Bacteria and pathogens]]
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  • ...on of stormwater harvest and use systems can pose potential risks from the pollutants and toxins found in stormwater and harvest and use system materials. These *Chemical pollutants and pathogens in stormwater before and during harvest. This includes
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  • ...MS4) general permit is designed to reduce the amount of sediment and other pollutants entering state waters from stormwater systems. Entities regulated by the MS
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  • When stormwater drains off a construction site, it carries sediment and other pollutants that harm lakes, streams and wetlands. According to the 1996 National Water ...ing erosion can significantly reduce the amount of sedimentation and other pollutants transported by runoff from construction sites. To keep Minnesota’s valuab
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  • ...ment practices. May require authorization to conduct testing with targeted pollutants.</td>
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  • ...information on models that can be used to calculate credits for volume and pollutants. Information on models is found on the following pages.
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  • *Reroute or bypass some of the stormwater carrying harmful pollutants while plantings mature (if pollution is deemed the primary cause). Review n
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  • ...ifications and accepted engineering practices to minimize the discharge of pollutants in stormwater from construction activities. Examples of stormwater manageme
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  • ...y to contain high concentrations and annual loads of trash, sediments, and pollutants in stormwater runoff. Of particular concern are trash, debris, sediments, m ...tant load'''. Areas with a high pollutant load, or the presence of certain pollutants that are not easily removed from runoff are a concern because they have the
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  • ...water quality benefit of a practice is defined by its ability to attenuate pollutants from stormwater runoff and prevent them from reaching <span title="A stream ...ary between each practice, primarily as a result of the mechanism by which pollutants are attenuated.
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  • ...oved manually remained to wash-off into waterways following precipitation. Pollutants in stormwater runoff have long been recognized as contributors to <span tit ...g helps remove. The effectiveness of street sweeping for removing specific pollutants depends on the timing and methods of sweeping, including season, frequency
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  • ...ry#F|filter bed]] (~18 inches) and temporary runoff storage above the bed. Pollutants are trapped or strained out at the surface of the filter bed. The filter be Vegetative filters provide removal of sediment, nutrients, or pollutants by plant structures
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  • ...nstream end of the <span title="Multiple BMPs that work together to remove pollutants utilizing combinations of hydraulic, physical, biological, and chemical met ...tormwater runoff resides in the pond. Another mechanism for the removal of pollutants (particularly nutrients) is uptake by algae and aquatic vegetation. <span t
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  • ...oil|<font size=3>Example of a coarse-textured soil in which attenuation of pollutants will likely be minimal. Source: [https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/ ...rates above 8.3 inches per hour are (1) a diminished ability to attenuate pollutants due to the relatively short contact time between the soil and infiltrating
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  • ...ry#F|filtration]], interception, [[Glossary#E|evaporation]], and uptake of pollutants by trees and associated microbes. Trees are already part of virtually all d ...er that falls on the tree and/or is filtered through the soil volume. Some pollutants are adsorbed or filtered by soil, others are taken up or transformed by pla
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  • ...trolling erosion can significantly reduce the amount of sediment and other pollutants from entering your municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4). Constructio
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  • ...e is attained via biological activity, chemical degradation, adsorption of pollutants to soil, and plant uptake. Shallow groundwater reduces the depth of the uns ...] or other highly concentrated runoff sources that would contribute excess pollutants to the groundwater. If the area is a potential stormwater hotspot and there
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  • ...er treatment trains. Green roofs provide filtering of suspended solids and pollutants associated with those solids, although total suspended solid (TSS) concentr
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  • ...ate, is a preferred practice for managing stormwater runoff, as it reduces pollutants reaching receiving waters and retains water on the landscape|alert-success} ...hile infiltration practices can remove some types of physical and chemical pollutants, careful consideration should be given to implementing stormwater infiltrat
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  • ...MS4) general permit is designed to reduce the amount of sediment and other pollutants entering state waters from stormwater systems. Entities regulated by the MS
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  • ...mn.us/sites/default/files/p-gen3-13s.pdf Sorption and Release of Dissolved Pollutants Via Bioretention Media]. SAFL Project Report No. 559. September 2011.
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  • ...d. All pollutants in the infiltrated water are credited as being reduced. Pollutants in the stormwater that bypasses the best management practice (BMP) receive ...ll pollutants associated with the reduced volume of stormwater since these pollutants are either attenuated within the media or pass into the underlying soil wit
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  • ...throughout an event, particularly if rainfall intensities are uniform and pollutants are soluble (e.g. chloride). ...tant loading/export rates for different land uses]] for emcs for different pollutants and land uses.|alert-warning}}
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  • ...PDES) addresses water pollution by regulating point sources that discharge pollutants to Waters of the United States (WOTUS)"> '''National Pollutant Discharge El *A single AUID/WID that has impairments for multiple pollutants.
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  • ...prevent soil erosion, filter stormwater contaminants, and absorb airborne pollutants; limit or eliminate chemical use and water and repair lawn as needed</td>
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  • ...nts. All pollutants in the captured water are credited as being reduced. Pollutants in the stormwater that bypasses the BMP are not reduced. ...infiltrate into the underlying soil, thus resulting in complete removal of pollutants captured by the BMP.</font size>]]
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  • Storm drains are gateways that allow pollutants in stormwater to flow untreated from local streets to lakes, rivers and str ...o stop dumping pollutants down storm drains. Reduction in the discharge of pollutants into storm drains results in cleaner downstream lakes, streams and wetlands
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  • ...emoving trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment dev ...s the catch basin, and a basin to capture sediment, debris, and associated pollutants. They may also capture floatables and settle some solids. Catch basins act
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  • ...emoving trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment dev ...intenance and capture a minimum of 25 percent of the sediment from runoff. Pollutants are captured primarily by physical screening or sedimentation/settling. The
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  • ...d sediment control and site management BMPs can prevent sediment and other pollutants from leaving construction sites and protect our waterways.
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  • ...tants results. In determining whether an increased loading of one or more pollutants would result from the proposed change in the discharge, the Agency shall co ...ay generate a higher concentration of hydrocarbons, trace metals, or toxic pollutants than are found in typical stormwater runoff.
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  • ...the impervious surfaces, such as sediment, oil, salt, and nutrients. These pollutants can contaminate lakes and rivers. To reduce these negative impacts, stormwa ...y therefore accumulate quickly in the pond. This sediment also may contain pollutants that are attached to the sediment.
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  • ...reams, and wetlands; destroying aquatic habitats; increasing the amount of pollutants that enter surface waters; and limiting groundwater recharge and the MS4 pr
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  • ...2003). A range of BMPs can provide a high degree of removal for stormwater pollutants (ASCE, 2004 and Winer, 2001). The 2000 state manual (MPCA, 2000) establishe
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  • ...mn.us/sites/default/files/p-gen3-13s.pdf Sorption and Release of Dissolved Pollutants Via Bioretention Media]. SAFL Project Report No. 559, September 2011.
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  • ...phosphorus, metals, and most organics. They are less effective for soluble pollutants such as dissolved phosphorus, chloride, and nitrate."> [https://stormwater.
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  • ...example, soils with high clay or organic matter contents typically retain pollutants better than sandy soils having little organic matter. A separation distance Soils with very high infiltration rates have limited ability to attenuate pollutants since water is moving rapidly through the soil. A value of greater than 8.3
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  • <td>Source area pollutants</td>
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  • ...e Clean Water Act at 40 CFR Part 122.3(e). The Clean Water Act states that pollutants from non-point source agricultural and silvicultural activities, including
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  • ...te.mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_ponds '''wet pool''']</span> to remove pollutants such as <span title="Small solid particles which remain in suspension in wa ...x.php?title=Filtration '''filtration system''']</span> to treat runoff and pollutants generated by the large parking lots, and provide visible evidence of stormw
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  • ...the presence of some confining layer of sufficient thickness to attenuate pollutants should the practice fail. This type of analysis should be conducted by a li ...e not contaminating groundwater or overloading the treatment practice with pollutants. For water quality purposes, this comment raises an important point. If the
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  • ...ry#F|filter bed]] (~18 inches) and temporary runoff storage above the bed. Pollutants are trapped or strained out at the surface of the filter bed. The filter be ...|Wetland]] plants are rooted in the media, where they can directly take up pollutants. The [[Glossary#A|anaerobic]] conditions on the bottom of the filter can fo
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  • ...es the underlying soil, chemical, biological and physical processes remove pollutants and delay peak stormwater flows."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/inde ...oil, or vadose zone. If transported to groundwater, concentrations of most pollutants are below water quality standards. Chloride is an exception.
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  • ...s. All pollutants in the infiltrated water are credited as being reduced. Pollutants in the stormwater that bypasses the BMP are not reduced. ...reductions for infiltration.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=schematic illustrating how pollutants are treated with the MIDS calculator|<font size=3>Schematic illustrating ho
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  • <td>Catch basin insert used for maximum removal of sediment and other pollutants</td>
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  • ...worksheet, determine the TMDL watershed(s) from which each BMP is reducing pollutants
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  • Stormwater treatment implies removal of pollutants or stormwater volume once they have been generated. On-site and regional pr ...in will combine these processes in a manner that ensures management of all pollutants that have been identified as affecting the receiving water.
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  • ...ed. All pollutants in the infiltrated water are credited as being reduced. Pollutants in the stormwater that bypasses the best management practice (BMP) receive
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  • ...the stormwater that bypasses the best management practice (BMP), including pollutants in water discharged through the outflow pipe, are not reduced. ...within the media or pass into the underlying soil with infiltrating water. Pollutants in the stormwater that bypasses the BMP through overflow are not reduced. A
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  • ...engineered or mixed soils and plantings to capture and infiltrate runoff. Pollutants are removed using highly permeable soils that are able to draw the basin do
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  • (2) BMPs to minimize the discharge of sediment and other pollutants<br> ==BMPs to minimize the discharge of sediment and other pollutants==
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  • ...micals or pathogens tend to collect on the surface of microplastics. These pollutants then accumulate in biomass and make their way up the food chain, where they
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  • ...n be an important tool for detention of stormwater runoff and treatment of pollutants in stormwater runoff. If the practice utilizes vegetation, additional benef ...aterials_specifications_-_filter_media engineered soil media] to attenuate pollutants and can be sized, in appropriate conditions, to treat the [https://stormwat
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  • ...soil profile. Infiltration is important to movement of solutes, including pollutants, and to recharge of groundwater. Some basic terms include the following. ...nce of a stormwater practice and predicting the fate of solutes, including pollutants. Saturated conductivity is thus discussed separately below.
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  • ...ormwater wetlands]'''</span>) are designed to retain solids and associated pollutants by settling. A typical method for assessing the performance of of construct
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  • ...mined if water will infiltrate through the contaminated soil and transport pollutants at levels of concern. Source:CDM Smith. For a discussion of considerations
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  • ...rtilizers or herbicides. By not using these chemicals, fewer nutrients and pollutants are entering the water system. This provides protection of surface water an
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  • ...remove trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants from runoff prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. This category inc ...="Screens provide a very specific and limited function of collecting large pollutants from stormwater runoff at defined sites along the stormwater flow network.
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  • ...es the underlying soil, chemical, biological and physical processes remove pollutants and delay peak stormwater flows. *reduce stormwater pollutants;
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  • ...the earth. Instead, stormwater flows over these hard surfaces, picking up pollutants such as oil, fertilizers, and pesticides and depositing them in storm sewer ...ncorporating plantings to attract birds and butterflies and about reducing pollutants reaching natural community water bodies. In addition, homeowners who seek p
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  • ...e media is typically designed to have a rapid infiltration rate, attenuate pollutants, and allow for plant growth. In some applications, soil or media amendments
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  • ...remove trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants from runoff prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. This category inc ...="Screens provide a very specific and limited function of collecting large pollutants from stormwater runoff at defined sites along the stormwater flow network.
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  • ...within the Permittee’s jurisdiction in a manner to reduce the discharge of pollutants to the Maximum Extent Practicable (MEP). The management may consist of a co
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  • ...-source and distant-source areas. These solids may be important sources of pollutants attached to the solids, including metals, PAHs, and a range of emerging che ...s to break down, trash and debris can be important contributors of certain pollutants, such as microplastics.
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  • <td>PondPack can calculate first-flush volume, but does not model pollutants. It can be used to calculate pond infiltration.</td>
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  • ...l pollutants in the infiltrated stormwater are credited as being reduced. Pollutants in stormwater captured by the BMP but entering the underdrain are treated a ...ll pollutants associated with the reduced volume of stormwater since these pollutants are either attenuated within the media or pass into the underlying soil wit
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  • ...tions in the volume of runoff and have limited effectiveness for dissolved pollutants unless they are modified. They are suitable for all land uses, as long as t ...in the stormwater <span title="Multiple BMPs that work together to remove pollutants utilizing combinations of hydraulic, physical, biological, and chemical met
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  • *Reduced stormwater pollutants ...n infiltration BMP, there is a danger of ground water contamination by the pollutants being carried in the runoff. The Minnesota Stormwater Manual discusses the
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  • When hazardous material comes into contact with rain or snow, the pollutants are washed into the storm sewer system and, ultimately, to surface water bo ...otspot facilities] are facilities that produce higher levels of stormwater pollutants and/or present a higher potential risk for spills, leaks or illicit dischar
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  • ...ant tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff and treatment of pollutants in stormwater runoff. If the practice utilizes vegetation, additional benef ...p/ Villa Park Wetland System] by capturing stormwater runoff and filtering pollutants associated with urban stormwater, such as total phosphorus (TP), total susp
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  • ...yond the first disconnection BMP, were not receiving credit for volume and pollutants.
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  • ...utants and deliver them to the subsurface. The fate and transport of these pollutants into soil, the vadose zone and ultimately groundwater depends on the type a ==Typical stormwater pollutants==
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  • ...inesses, and other local organizations can take to reduce the discharge of pollutants to stormwater.
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  • * Sector S: For those without de-icing activities, reduce sampling pollutants to just TSS, similar to Land and Water Transportation sectors. “Pending s ...tep-3-assess-pollutants-sources-contaminated-stormwater Step 3: Assess for pollutants, sources of contaminated stormwater]
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  • ...''filtration''']</span> practices that use sand media to filter and remove pollutants from stormwater before entering the downstream stormwater system or BMP. En ...mn.us/index.php/Calculating_credits_for_sand_filter#Other_pollutants Other pollutants] may be addressed by sand filters and enhanced sand filter practices.
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  • ...ltration''']</span> practices in that all water applied for irrigation and pollutants in that water are credited. The methodology differs, however, in that the w ...use/reuse#Other_Pollutants Other Pollutants], for a complete list of other pollutants retained by filtration practices.
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  • ...ant tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff and treatment of pollutants in stormwater runoff. If the practice utilizes vegetation, additional benef .... See [[#Other Pollutants|Other Pollutants]], for a complete list of other pollutants addressed by infiltration practices.
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  • ...ter BMPs, input BMP specific parameters, and route overflow stormwater and pollutants to downstream practices. ...runoff volume is used to calculate the pollutant loads from the site. The pollutants loads (L) in pounds are calculated with the following
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  • ...can contain high levels of sodium, chloride, cyanide, and other associated pollutants. Capture, treat, and recycle salt-containing wash water or storage facility ...s. Education or possible regulation of these applicators could help reduce pollutants entering the MS4 community drainage system that eventually flow to sensitiv
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  • ...ment processes and/or practices in a manner that ensures management of all pollutants that could affect a [[Glossary#R|receiving water]]. To provide guidance for ...er quality may improve due to mature plants ability absorb and filter more pollutants. A green roof will allow for reduction in runoff volume, peak discharge, de
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  • *reduce stormwater pollutants; ...ment (such as filtration, adsorption, microbial activity) of these soluble pollutants. Again, however, flow originating in an industrial area, a high traffic are
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  • Any practice that reduces pollutants prior to your outfalls, from conveyance systems owned by YOU, is a practice
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  • Potassium, sulfur, calcium, and magnesium are typically not pollutants of concern in stormwater runoff, but they may be deficient in some soils an ...e a concern in receiving waters, including nutrients, metals , and organic pollutants. Organic matter also provides a food source for bacteria and pathogens.
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  • *All annual percent removal rates for stormwater volume and pollutants must be between 0 and 100 percent. ...ned by the user. The annual volume reduction is defined by the user. All pollutants associated with stormwater that is reduced on an annual basis are captured
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  • ===Effects of coir on retention and fate of other pollutants=== ...s consisting of just soil and compost. Because concentrations of potential pollutants are low in coir, leaching at concentrations of concern appears unlikely. An
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  • *If the TMDL report specifically provides translation of creditable pollutants into oxygen demand, permittees can calculate loads or reductions in loads f ...s://wgr-sw.com/SW-newsletters/The%20Rain%20Events%20-%20MayJune%202017.pdf Pollutants]
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  • ...logical and microbiological uptake, and soil adsorption. Additionally, the pollutants stay on site instead of being flushed downstream. These systems are particu **Incorporate vegetation into the water reuse system to help remove pollutants and reduce the sites’ carbon footprint
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  • ...s designed, constructed and operated to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants in stormwater"> '''structural stormwater BMPs'''</span>. For example, <span ...particularly when <span title="Multiple BMPs that work together to remove pollutants utilizing combinations of hydraulic, physical, biological, and chemical met
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  • ...ment processes and/or practices in a manner that ensures management of all pollutants that could affect a [[Glossary#R|receiving water]]. To provide guidance for | Source controls || X || The sources of pollutants include vegetation debris, litter, and build-up of contaminants from vehicu
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  • ...t trains''']</span>. Green roofs provide filtering of suspended solids and pollutants associated with those solids, although total suspended solid (TSS) concentr ...nt size=4><center>&#9681;</center></font size> || Vegetation can sequester pollutants
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  • ...ts, dirt, salt, fertilizers, pesticides, oil, bacteria, and garbage. These pollutants can be transported to lakes and rivers.
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  • ...r manual contains information on pollutant removal for a limited number of pollutants. Links to more detailed or additional information are provided below. Users ...oval may be low since their is likely a limiting concentration below which pollutants can not be effectively removed (often called an irreducible concentration).
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  • ...et [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Trees trees] remove pollutants from stormwater before the water enters area lakes, helping to improve lake ...phosphorus, metals, and most organics. They are less effective for soluble pollutants such as dissolved phosphorus, chloride, and nitrate."> [https://stormwater.
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  • ...ts to stormwater, including increasing the stormwater discharge volume and pollutants in stormwater. Managing stormwater onsite post-construction is the more eff
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  • ...d to implement best management practices (BMPs) or protect stormwater from pollutants. All documents in the ISW are free for anyone to use. Just download a docum
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  • ...nesota Rules Chapter 4725]. This is to ensure there is adequate removal of pollutants before the infiltrating water reaches the drinking water well. ...es the underlying soil, chemical, biological and physical processes remove pollutants and delay peak stormwater flows."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/inde
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  • ...stablishment. Water quality from human use is also significant as the more pollutants introduced into the water is a significantly limiting factor for what types ...is developed on; the design also has downstream consequences if there are pollutants introduced to a water source if they are not filtered, treated, or distance
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  • ...ia as Sensitive Lakes, given the importance of controlling bacteria, toxic pollutants and turbidity that can threaten drinking water quality. The ensuing section ...tabolic rates of aquatic organisms and increase their sensitivity to other pollutants, parasites, and diseases ([[References for Unified Sizing Criteria|SSL SWCD
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  • ...ment processes and/or practices in a manner that ensures management of all pollutants that could affect a <span title="A stream, river, lake, ocean, or other sur | Source controls || || The main source of pollutants is currently from build- up of contaminants from vehicular traffic througho
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  • ...USEPA, 2022a). Climate change also affects air quality and exposure to air pollutants such as particulate matter, ozone, pollen, and mold (Minnesota Dept. of Hea ...portance as it has a greater effect on human health than other atmospheric pollutants, according to the World Health Organization (WHO, 2022). Vegetation is one
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  • ...emoving trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment dev ...ands provide an additional mechanism for the removal of nutrient and other pollutants through the uptake by algae and aquatic vegetation. <span title="Volatiliza
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  • ...an annual volume reduction and the instantaneous credit was created. All pollutants in the infiltrated water are credited as being reduced. ...ume, it may provide additional annual volume and pollutant load reduction. Pollutants not removed through infiltration are routed to the downstream swale main ch
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  • ...vey. For the past 25 years his research has focused on characterization of pollutants in urban runoff, identification of their sources, and evaluation of the tec
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  • ...emoving trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment dev ...phosphorus, metals, and most organics. They are less effective for soluble pollutants such as dissolved phosphorus, chloride, and nitrate."> [https://stormwater.
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  • ...er></font size> || Primary benefit is retention of sediment and associated pollutants; nutrient cycling in properly functioning wetlands; may export phosphorus i ...l gas."> '''hydrocarbons'''</span>. Wetlands effectively remove solids and pollutants associated with solids. They are only moderately effective at removing nitr
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  • ...ant tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff and treatment of pollutants in stormwater runoff. If the practice utilizes vegetation, additional benef ...ate, is a preferred practice for managing stormwater runoff, as it reduces pollutants reaching receiving waters and retains water on the landscape|alert-success}
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  • ...exposure to pathogens there may be concerns with the effect of stormwater pollutants on plants (e.g., nutrients, sediments, heavy metals, hydrocarbons, chloride ...used for predicting the generation and transport of stormwater runoff and pollutants in urban watersheds. Barr used the P8 model, Version 3.4, in this analysis
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  • ...ces that work together to minimize the volume of stormwater runoff, remove pollutants, and reduce the rate of stormwater runoff being discharged to Minnesota wet ...dits for permeable pavement#Other pollutants|calculating credits for other pollutants]].
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  • ...erature and oxygen levels of downstream water bodies by keeping associated pollutants out of storm drains. ...and cleaned periodically to remove buildup of particulate matter or other pollutants. The area surrounding the wash rack should be visually inspected for leaks,
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  • ...es that have the potential to produce relatively high levels of stormwater pollutants"> '''[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Potential_stormwat ...es the underlying soil, chemical, biological and physical processes remove pollutants and delay peak stormwater flows."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/inde
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  • ...remove trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants from runoff prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. This category inc ...hogens, and chloride; information on pollutant removal; and information on pollutants in stormwater runoff]
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  • ...wetland native plant communities with filtration-based processes to remove pollutants. Larger pond systems anchor the park areas while smaller ponds, wetlands an ...er. Rainwater running off the streets and park areas carries sediments and pollutants. The runoff generally enters the system through typical urban catch basins
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  • ...s designed, constructed and operated to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants in stormwater"> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Structu :a. sample preservation and test procedures for the analysis of pollutants must conform to 40 CFR Part 136 and [https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/7041.
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  • ...e media is typically designed to have a rapid infiltration rate, attenuate pollutants, and allow for plant growth."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.ph ===Effects of coir on retention and fate of other pollutants===
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  • ...tion, vegetative components, and/or other appropriate technology to remove pollutants from stormwater runoff. MTDs are typically proprietary devices."> '''manufa
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  • ...the water column."> '''alum'''</span> bind small clay particles and other pollutants, making their removal easier. ...t filtration during dewatering can further reduce turbidity and associated pollutants in discharge water.
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  • ...oretention '''biofiltration''']</span> basins (rain gardens) to filter out pollutants, an underground concrete tank under a biofiltration basin to store the trea
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  • ...e media is typically designed to have a rapid infiltration rate, attenuate pollutants, and allow for plant growth."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.ph ...tant. At this point the media must be replaced. Managing contamination and pollutants in bioretention basins and other devices should be expected and sampling is
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  • ...s designed, constructed and operated to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants in stormwater"> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Structu ...h demonstrates the estimated reductions of oxygen demand (or its surrogate pollutants), nitrate, TSS, or TP from BMPs meet the MS4 WLA reductions included in the
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  • *Air quality regulation: Potential of ecosystems to capture and remove air pollutants in the lower atmosphere. ...emical and physicochemical processes involved in the removal of wastes and pollutants from the aquatic environment
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  • ...itats like gravel stream beds which are necessary for fish spawning. Other pollutants at construction sites such as concrete wash water, petroleum products, chem ...tenance, weather or seasonal conditions that effect potential discharge of pollutants.
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  • ...for each municipal outfall. The calculation shall be made for all of the pollutants listed in Table 1. This assessment shall also include descriptions of the ...of BMPs to the municipal separate storm sewer system to reduce loading of pollutants of impairment to impaired waters.
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  • ...Pollutants'', or we could go directly to the Level 2 category ''Level 2 - Pollutants/phosphorus''. If we go to the Level 1 link you will see phosphorus as a sub
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  • ...tion, vegetative components, and/or other appropriate technology to remove pollutants from stormwater runoff. MTDs are typically proprietary devices."> '''manufa
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  • ...nforce a Stormwater Management Program designed to reduce the discharge of pollutants from the municipal separate storm sewer system to the Maximum Extent Practi ...Stormwater Management Program, the Permittee shall consider the sources of pollutants and the sensitivity of the receiving waters.
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  • ...rally considered to be from surfaces that contribute runoff and associated pollutants. Water may be included when using monitoring data at outfalls to receiving [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Concentrations, export, loads]]
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  • Controlling sediment and other pollutants from construction sites is crucial to an effective stormwater management pr
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  • ...f the following indicators to determine a site or soil's ability to retain pollutants. ...ese soils may have very high infiltration rates that restrict retention of pollutants.
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  • ...make landscaping more difficult. It also carries soil, nutrients and other pollutants into streets, gutters and ditches, where it then travels untreated to lakes
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  • <td>Generic term for the storage volume used to capture, treat and remove pollutants in stormwater runoff. It is normally expressed as a volume (watershed-inche
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  • #Are all construction materials that can leach pollutants under cover or protected? Yes ☐ No ☐ NA ☐
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  • ...ments into their Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (SWPPP) to reduce pollutants entering storm sewer systems. During an audit, MPCA staff and permittees di
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  • ...e stormwater volume, velocity, and peak flowrates to minimize discharge of pollutants in stormwater and to minimize channel and streambank erosion and scour in t
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  • ...tion, vegetative components, and/or other appropriate technology to remove pollutants from stormwater runoff. MTDs are typically proprietary devices."> '''manufa
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  • ...Ps in series (i.e.,<span title="multiple BMPs that work together to remove pollutants utilizing combinations of hydraulic, physical, biological, and chemical met ...moval through BMPs <span title="multiple BMPs that work together to remove pollutants utilizing combinations of hydraulic, physical, biological, and chemical met
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  • ...cific lake monitoring program requirements related to each of the four (4) pollutants discussed on this page: total suspended solids (TSS), total phosphorus (TP) **Exceedances of chronic standards for toxic pollutants are evaluated over a consecutive three year period.
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  • ...tion, vegetative components, and/or other appropriate technology to remove pollutants from stormwater runoff. MTDs are typically proprietary devices."> '''manufa
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  • ...at the end of the <span title="Multiple BMPs that work together to remove pollutants utilizing combinations of hydraulic, physical, biological, and chemical met ...phosphorus, metals, and most organics. They are less effective for soluble pollutants such as dissolved phosphorus, chloride, and nitrate."> [https://stormwater.
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  • ...iltering solids, vegetated filter strips can also remove portions of other pollutants in runoff, including small particulates, hydrocarbons, heavy metals and nut
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  • *Used sand is contaminated with various pollutants such as oil, grease, metal, and rubber and should not be used for clean fil *Used sand is contaminated with pollutants such as oil, grease, metal, and rubber.
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  • *treatment system: pre and post (that removes solids, pollutants and microorganisms, including any necessary control systems), if needed, an ...unoff collected directly from roof surfaces which can have lower levels of pollutants and it often requires less treatment than other forms of stormwater. Howeve
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  • ...b-surface waters by removing water volume, excess nutrients, sediment, and pollutants from stormwater runoff before leaving the project site.
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  • ...ding out if biochar or wood chips with a biofilm can remove other emerging pollutants such as PFAS.
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  • ...nstream end of the <span title="Multiple BMPs that work together to remove pollutants utilizing combinations of hydraulic, physical, biological, and chemical met Pollutants are removed from stormwater runoff in a wetland through uptake by wetland v
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  • ...ush volume and aid in designing for minimum drain time, but does not model pollutants</td>
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  • ...l mechanisms via a treatment train approach to maximize the removal of key pollutants of concern. ...y effective removal process for some of the more difficult to treat runoff pollutants.
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  • ...tants in the infiltrated water are credited as being reduced. A portion of pollutants in the stormwater that flows through an underdrain is removed through [[Glo ...MP_in_the_MIDS_calculator#Volume reduction|Volume reduction section]]. All pollutants in this retained water are considered captured for a 100 percent removal. T
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  • ...n pipe. The media assists in the removal of fine particulate and dissolved pollutants, improving on the overall performance of swale systems. See [https://stormw ...d through settling of sediment and adsorption of pollutants on soil media. Pollutants not attenuated by these processes will infiltrate deeply into the vadose zo
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  • ...engineered or mixed soils and plantings to capture and infiltrate runoff. Pollutants are removed using highly permeable soils that are able to draw the basin do
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  • ...emoving trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment dev ...structures with a settling or separation unit to remove sediment and other pollutants."> '''hydrodynamic separator'''</span>, and <span title="A catch basin is a
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  • ...ditions will affect the performance of BMPs and potential for discharge of pollutants at the site.
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  • ...es, sand filters). Infiltration practices are considered to remove 100% of pollutants captured, whether dissolved or particulate, and thus adjusting the ratios i
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  • ...es implementation of management practices that reduce the concentration of pollutants in runoff. the Minnesota Stormwater Manual and Minimal Impacts Design Stand
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  • ...ants in the infiltrated water are credited as being reduced. A portion of pollutants in the stormwater that flows through the channel outflow is removed through ...to determine the annual pollutant load reductions achieved by the BMP. All pollutants in the infiltrated water are considered captured for a 100 percent removal.
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  • Contech's Filterra is an engineered bioretention system designed to filter pollutants from stormwater runoff. This page provides information on pollutant removal
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  • ...cularly shrubs and trees, provide health beenfits related to filtering air pollutants. See [https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/07/trees-good/375129/ ...e media is typically designed to have a rapid infiltration rate, attenuate pollutants, and allow for plant growth."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.ph
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  • ...g and leaking sanitary sewer and stormwater conveyance pipes can introduce pollutants to the MS4 through SSOs caused by blockages, line breaks, or other sewer de ..., it is important the discharge be collected by a vacuum truck, otherwise, pollutants are simply flushed into the receiving water.
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  • ...tion, vegetative components, and/or other appropriate technology to remove pollutants from stormwater runoff. MTDs are typically proprietary devices."> '''manufa
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  • ...ioassessment, benthic macroinvertebrate bioassessment). Terms used for the pollutants or stressors in this item are subject to change. </big>
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  • ...emoving trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment dev ...e variety of [[Calculating credits for bioretention#Other pollutants|other pollutants]].
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  • *Soil is a source of sediment and associated pollutants (e.g. metals, organic compounds) for stormwater runoff ...bility for implementing vegetated practices, and suitability for retaining pollutants. Understanding the type of soil on your BMP can help you to select plant ma
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  • ...also provide a medium for the accumulation, transport and storage of other pollutants including nutrients and metals." ...accounts for about 25 to 35 percent of TSS ([http://lakes.chebucto.org/SWT/pollutants.html]).
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  • ...phosphorus, metals, and most organics. They are less effective for soluble pollutants such as dissolved phosphorus, chloride, and nitrate."> [https://stormwater. Dry swales without check dams or with underdrains primarily remove pollutants through filtration during conveyance of stormwater runoff. Dry swales may a
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  • ...rature, infiltrating and slowing runoff flows, trapping sediment and other pollutants in stormwater, providing habitat for fish and wildlife, and stabilizing sho ...buffer zone that are actively eroding and contributing sediment or other pollutants to the adjacent surface water is both allowed and encouraged. Such enhance
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  • ...and handling of chemicals, and preventing exposure of unprotected soil and pollutants. ...ty to promote infiltration of runoff, preserve natural hydrology or filter pollutants are main reasons why these techniques vary in their volume reduction capabi
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  • ...aluminum and iron water treatment residuals on retention and fate of other pollutants===
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  • ...utants leaving the construction site and reduces discharge of sediment and pollutants to surface waters. Pollutant removal is primarily accomplished through the
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  • ...ment. They are often used after a significant amount of sediment and other pollutants are removed with other treatment technologies. Sand filters can be used as
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  • ...ants in the captured and intercepted water are credited as being reduced. Pollutants in the stormwater that bypasses the BMP are not reduced. All pollutants associated with the reduced volume of water are captured for a 100 percent
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  • ...e media is typically designed to have a rapid infiltration rate, attenuate pollutants, and allow for plant growth."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.ph ...emoving trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment dev
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  • ...phosphorus, metals, and most organics. They are less effective for soluble pollutants such as dissolved phosphorus, chloride, and nitrate."> [https://stormwater. ...uggesting that 100 percent tree coverage in an urban area reduces criteria pollutants by 8-15 percent, depending on the pollutant and local environmental conditi
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  • ...emoving trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment dev ...alculating credits for tree trenches and tree boxes#Other pollutants|other pollutants]].
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  • ...torm sewer system (MS4) communities are the first line of defense for many pollutants entering storm sewer systems within their jurisdiction, such as
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  • ...oadways; dust control; and decreased accumulation of sediments, trash, and pollutants in storm drains and surface waters.
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  • ...fic stream monitoring program requirements related to each of the four (4) pollutants discussed on this page: total suspended solids (TSS), total phosphorus (TP) **Exceedances of chronic standards for toxic pollutants are evaluated over a consecutive three year period.
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  • ...r body from the 303(d) Impaired Waters List. Requirements for the four (4) pollutants are included, below. ...cific lake monitoring program requirements related to each of the four (4) pollutants discussed on this page: total suspended solids (TSS), total phosphorus (TP)
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  • ...ed through filtration for the water that flows through an underdrain. All pollutants in water lost to ET and interception are removed. A 100 percent removal is credited for all pollutants associated with the reduced volume of stormwater. Stormwater captured by th
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  • ...tion, vegetative components, and/or other appropriate technology to remove pollutants from stormwater runoff. MTDs are typically proprietary devices."> '''manufa
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  • *[[Stormwater pollutants]] - <span title="1.Total suspended solids, 2.Phosphorus, 3.Bacteria"> '''Se ...es the underlying soil, chemical, biological and physical processes remove pollutants and delay peak stormwater flows.]]
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  • *Goel, P.K., R.P. Rudra, B. Gharabaghi, S. Das, and N. Gupta. 2004. ''Pollutants Removal by Vegetated Filter Strips Planted with Different Grasses''. 2004 A
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  • ...gn process, these techniques can dramatically reduce stormwater runoff and pollutants generated from development sites (CWP, 1999). In recent years, several stat ...erception and storage, infiltration, runoff filtering and direct uptake of pollutants. Portions of the site devoted to natural area conservation are eligible for
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  • ...ter used for irrigation or non-irrigation uses is removed from the system. Pollutants in water that bypasses the storage device or not used for irrigation or non *All pollutants in the stormwater used for irrigation are 100 percent removed. Any water th
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  • ...a water management because they surpass point sources in severity for many pollutants of concern. The conversion of rural and open space land to urban uses is th ...ere are several nonpoint sources of pollution, each with a distinct set of pollutants of concern.</p>
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  • ...ange of costs for each option, estimate the removal of nutrients and other pollutants from stormwater, and estimate the resulting Secchi disc transparency achiev
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  • ...ty''': targets rainfall events that deliver the majority of the stormwater pollutants at the site.
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  • Since the greatest concentration of pollutants is washed off impervious surfaces during the first inch of precipitation, r
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  • ...cy is also dependent on other factors such as the varying concentration of pollutants in runoff (such as the “first flush effect”) and pollutant removal that
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  • ...ed in a stormwater <span title="Multiple BMPs that work together to remove pollutants utilizing combinations of hydraulic, physical, biological, and chemical met ...es that have the potential to produce relatively high levels of stormwater pollutants"> '''[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Potential_stormwat
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  • ...torm sewer system (MS4) communities are the first line of defense for many pollutants entering storm sewer systems within their jurisdiction, such as
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  • ...illiam Walker to predict the generation and transport of stormwater runoff pollutants in urban watershed"> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Av ...r particle-bound pollutants, like total metals, total phosphorus and other pollutants. The method for determining the TSS load reduction was not readily identifi
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  • :*Environmental benefits: filters pollutants found in stormwater and then water is able to infiltrate into the ground. T ...steep slopes. Vegetation on these slopes helps to capture some the water, pollutants and sediment that runs across the surface before it enters a storm drain wh
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  • ...t effective, however, buffers should be coupled with on-site management of pollutants, including good stormwater management and erosion and sedimentation control
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  • <dt>Annual load</dt><dd> Quantity of pollutants, sediment, or nutrients carried by a water body over the period of a year.< ...are designed to improve stormwater quality by either preventing debris and pollutants from entering the basin, or by retaining or treating the water in the basin
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  • ...emoving trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment dev ...e media is typically designed to have a rapid infiltration rate, attenuate pollutants, and allow for plant growth."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.ph
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  • ...nd to the health of aquatic life. Sediment runoff often carries additional pollutants such as nutrients, petroleum products, fecal matter and other contaminates ...iques provide the filtering of sediment, nutrients, heavy metals and other pollutants from the runoff and result in decreased erosion, increased infiltration, an
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  • ...emoving trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment dev ...phosphorus, metals, and most organics. They are less effective for soluble pollutants such as dissolved phosphorus, chloride, and nitrate."> [https://stormwater.
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  • ...e employing best management practices (BMPs) to prevent sediment and other pollutants from leaving construction sites. You must have a document, whether a checkl
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  • ...such as conventional concrete and asphalt, the water runs off, collecting pollutants along the way and ends up in stormdrains and waterways. Pervious pavements
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  • manage and reduce the discharge of pollutants in stormwater to and from the small MS4. [[https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants in stormwater. [[https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/7090/ Minn. R. 7090]]</bi
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  • ...ere are sources that contribute bacteria and pathogens, or that contribute pollutants that may promote bacteria and pathogen growth (e.g. organic sources). The m ...an allowed discharge to storm sewer systems, provided there are no illicit pollutants in the discharge. Irrigation runoff can contribute bacteria and pathogens t
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  • ...differs from rainfall-generated runoff, in which build-up and wash-off of pollutants is a continuous cycle.</font size>]] ...ing surfaces can be a significant source of many of the most contaminating pollutants associated with urban runoff.
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  • ...ment processes and/or practices in a manner that ensures management of all pollutants that could affect a [[Glossary#R|receiving water]]. To provide guidance for ...the outlet at Union Creek. In the process the dry swales can remove water pollutants by filtering water through the [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php
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  • ...e media is typically designed to have a rapid infiltration rate, attenuate pollutants, and allow for plant growth."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.ph **May have limited ability to remove pollutants on highly permeable (A) soils
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  • Trees also take up nutrients and various pollutants through their root systems. A study] of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas,
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  • *may <span title="to remove or withdraw"> '''sequester'''</span> some pollutants, such as nitrogen. ...o erosion and obstructing overflows. Fresh mulch may also contribute other pollutants, including organic compounds, and increase oxygen demand ([https://stormwat
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  • <td>Grass Swales: Gauging Their Ability to Remove Pollutants From Highway Stormwater Runoff</td>
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  • ...emoving trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment dev ...in the stormwater <span title="Multiple BMPs that work together to remove pollutants utilizing combinations of hydraulic, physical, biological, and chemical met
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  • ...ata collection on in-place effectiveness of various BMPs relative to these pollutants is needed. ...nto the ground before it gets a chance to concentrate and mobilize surface pollutants. It has gone further and promoted infiltration as one of the major BMP proc
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  • [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • ...rubance, reducing runoff, increasing infiltration, filtering and adsorbing pollutants, retaining natural drainage, and minimizing imperviousness.</font size>]] ...ss, better site design techniques can sharply reduce stormwater runoff and pollutants generated at a development site, and also reduce the size and cost of both
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  • ...ement as infrastructure is redeveloped. Would allow for treatment of other pollutants as well. [[Category:Level 2 - Pollutants/Chloride]]
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  • ...resources that show the performance of infiltration practices at removing pollutants, which can be used to support this assumption, including:
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  • ...all inlets and outlets is required. Specific guidance related to the four pollutants highlighted in this memorandum (TSS, TP, bacteria, and chloride) is outline
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  • ..., streams and rivers by storm water runoff. Sediment carries nutrients and pollutants that degrade water resources and harm aquatic wildlife. Proper planning of
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  • ...gement practices will minimize the occurrence of failures by ensuring that pollutants are adequately managed and treated.
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  • ...d infiltrates rainwater, reduces flooding and soil erosion and filters out pollutants typically associated with stormwater runoff. Compost also stores water and
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  • ...an Water Act) established the basic structure for regulating discharges of pollutants into the waters of the United States. It gave USEPA the authority to implem ...ams and lakes that are not meeting their designated uses because of excess pollutants. The list, known as the 303(d) list, is based on violations of water qualit
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  • ...ed to treat the “first flush”, which contains the highest concentration of pollutants and sediments, and fully contain a 24-hour rainstorm of approximately 1.9 i
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  • ...n the likelihood and severity of noxious algae blooms. Reductions in these pollutants entering surface waters will contribute to improved water clarity, colorati
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  • ...of excess nutrients, filtration of sediments, biological decomposition of pollutants, and moderation of peak stream flows and temperatures. In addition, healthy ...unction in the post development landscape, provides increased treatment of pollutants and sediments that result from development and habitation, and minimizes th
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  • ...treatment devices or from the bottom of a basin may contain high levels of pollutants. All sediments, similar to those retrieved from a stormwater pond during dr ...ver. (2011). [http://purl.umn.edu/116560 Sorption and Release of Dissolved Pollutants Via Bioretention Media]. SAFL Project Report No. 559, September 2011.
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  • *reduce specific pollutants;
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  • *treating stormwater runoff to remove sediments and other pollutants; ...f canopy for a 20-year-old tree for each species). Estimated reductions in pollutants are 83 pounds for phosphorus and 15,134 pounds for TSS.
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  • ...tice, device or structure designed to treat stormwater runoff (i.e. remove pollutants from stormwater). These include structural practices such as rain gardens, ...n runoff events'''. As the number of days between runoff events increases, pollutants build up on impervious surfaces, resulting in greater TSS loading when runo
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  • ...e media is typically designed to have a rapid infiltration rate, attenuate pollutants, and allow for plant growth."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.ph ...orus'''</span>. Most stormwater practices are effective at retaining other pollutants that spent lime could retain, such as metals, organic chemicals, and microo
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  • ...n situ monitoring equipment (i.e., monitoring probes capable of monitoring pollutants in real time).
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  • ...ment processes and/or practices in a manner that ensures management of all pollutants that could affect a [[Glossary#R|receiving water]]. To provide guidance for | Source controls || || The main source of pollutants is currently from the existing residential and commercial area surrounding
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  • ...ant tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff and treatment of pollutants in stormwater runoff. Because stormwater step pools incorporate dense veget ...evices or from the bottom of a step pool system may contain high levels of pollutants. All sediments, similar to those retrieved from a stormwater pond during dr
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  • ...water discharges. The permittee must implement BMPs that prevent or reduce pollutants in stormwater discharges from all inventoried facilities. Facilities to be
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  • ...n areas with high or potentially high concentrations of metals and organic pollutants. ...phosphorus, metals, and most organics. They are less effective for soluble pollutants such as dissolved phosphorus, chloride, and nitrate."> [https://stormwater.
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  • ...illiam Walker to predict the generation and transport of stormwater runoff pollutants in urban watersheds. The model simulates runoff and pollutant transport for ...ding, and boundary exchange in one, two, or three dimensions. A variety of pollutants can be modeled with this program including nutrients, dissolved oxygen, BOD
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  • ...erosion. Impervious surfaces also facilitate the wash-off and transport of pollutants like oil, grease and sediment into downstream rivers, lakes and wetlands.
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  • ...emoving trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment dev *Goel, P. K., R. P. Rudra, B. Gharabaghi, S. Das, and N. Gupta, 2004. Pollutants Removal by Vegetated Filter Strips Planted with Different Grasses. Proceedi
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  • ...apted to the emergent zone. However, large fluctuations in water level and pollutants within wet ponds may limit the number of species. ...apted to the emergent zone. However, large fluctuations in water level and pollutants within wet ponds may limit the number of species.
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  • ...oved manually remained to wash-off into waterways following precipitation. Pollutants in stormwater runoff have long been recognized as contributors to <span tit ...debris/waste, industrial emission particle deposition, and litter. Harmful pollutants which accumulate on roadways, parking lots, and pavement include metals, or
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  • ...emoving trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment dev ...Stormwater_infiltration_Best_Management_Practices '''infiltrate''']</span> pollutants such as sediment from stormwater. Vegetated filter strips may be subject t
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  • ...due to relatively impervious sublayers and have retention times that allow pollutants to settle out of stormwater and into the sediment. The vegetated pools can
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  • ...mined if water will infiltrate through the contaminated soil and transport pollutants at levels of concern. Source:CDM Smith. For a discussion of considerations ...es that have the potential to produce relatively high levels of stormwater pollutants. Designation as a PSH does not imply that a site is a hotspot, but rather t
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  • ...ant tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff and treatment of pollutants in stormwater runoff. Because swales incorporate dense vegetation, addition
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  • ...le pavement and prevent complete drainage. Also, soil acts as a filter for pollutants between the bottom of the pavement base and the water table. Therefore, a m ...or binder surface. Porous pavement systems are not designed to treat these pollutants.
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  • ...emoving trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment dev ...phosphorus, metals, and most organics. They are less effective for soluble pollutants such as dissolved phosphorus, chloride, and nitrate."> [https://stormwater.
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  • ..._quality_benefits_of_Green_Stormwater_Infrastructure '''Water quality''']: Pollutants are removed through stormwater runoff reduction via infiltration. Permeable
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  • *Colbeck, S.C., 1981. A simulation of the enrichment of atmospheric pollutants in snow cover runoff. Water Res. Research, 17(5): 1383-1388. ...a: Toxicity Bioassessment in Sediments: Chemistry and Toxicity of In-Place Pollutants. R. Baudo, R. Giesy, and H. Muntau, Editors. Lewis Publishers.
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  • ...phosphorus, metals, and most organics. They are less effective for soluble pollutants such as dissolved phosphorus, chloride, and nitrate."> [https://stormwater. ...e media is typically designed to have a rapid infiltration rate, attenuate pollutants, and allow for plant growth."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.ph
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  • ...t control BMPs to control the discharge of sediment and/or other potential pollutants from the site. ...r or seasonal conditions that has a significant effect on the discharge of pollutants to surface waters or underground waters.
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  • ...y the BMP is infiltrated between rain events into the underlying soil. All pollutants in the infiltrated water are captured. Water that bypasses the BMP is not t
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  • ...relatively impervious sublayers and retain stormwater long enough to allow pollutants to settle out of stormwater and into the sediment. The vegetated pools can ...emoving trash, debris, organic materials, coarse sediments, and associated pollutants prior to entering structural stormwater BMPs. Implementing pretreatment dev
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  • ...measures that should be implemented at the sites to limit the discharge of pollutants of concern. The BMPs and other stormwater control measures that should be i ...measures that should be implemented at the sites to limit the discharge of pollutants of concern. The BMPs and other stormwater control measures that should be i
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