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  • ...cklists contained within this website. Each of these exists as a separate table within the website and the links are provided below. For construction insp ...ecklist.xlsx]] (link to [[Bioretention - construction inspection checklist|table]])
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  • Link to this [[TSS and TP Removal Efficiency Evaluation Strategies|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • Link to this [[Recommended BMPs for Sensitive Lakes |table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...his [[Processes utilized by Best Management Practices - Constructed Basins|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • <font size=3>'''RWMWD pond inspection prioritization table for Woodbury.'''</font size><br> Link to this [[RWMWD pond inspection prioritization table for Woodbury.|table]]
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  • ...size=3>'''MIDS Calculator stormwater pond design level criteria related to pond volume'''</font size><br> ...DS Calculator stormwater pond design level criteria related to pond volume|table]]
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  • Link to this [[MIDS Calculator BMP summary|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • <font size=3>'''Typical pollutant concentrations leaving stormwater pond BMPs. Concentrations are in milligrams per liter (ppm). Note that a range o Link to this [[Pollutant concentrations for stormwater pond BMPs|table]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Wet Ponds data table'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Wet Ponds data table|table]]
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  • ...): [https://www3.epa.gov/npdes/pubs/pondmgmtguide.pdf USEPA Stormwater Wet Pond and Wetland Management Guidebook] (USEPA, 2019).)'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Inspection skill level descriptions|table]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Pond design sizing criteria'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Pond design sizing criteria|table]]
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  • ...based on seasonal observations, to achieve the proper water surface in the pond.</p> ...ite components that are specific to stormwater ponds. Not included in this table are those cost items that are common to all construction projects, such as
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  • Link to this [[Comparison of Bathymetric Survey Methods|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • <font size=3>'''Pollutant removal percentages for stormwater pond BMPs. Values for TP and TSS include a range of values, from lowest to highe Link to this [[Pollutant removal percentages for stormwater pond BMPs|table]]
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  • Link to this [[Practices for controlling pollutants in stormwater runoff|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...to this [[Stormwater Design Recommendations to Enhance Phosphorus Removal|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...d samples exceeding the chronic and acute criterion in the TCMA, 2003-2013|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • <font size=3>'''This table shows infiltration Special receiving waters suitability for ponds'''.</font Link to this [[Special receiving waters suitability for ponds|table]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Stormwater pond outflow concentrations and pollutant removals.'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Stormwater pond outflow concentrations and pollutant removals|table]]
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  • Link to this [[Stormwater wetland design criteria|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • <font size=3>'''Wet detention pond - Channel protection / water quality outlet configuration'''</font size><br ...t detention pond - Channel protection / water quality outlet configuration|table]]
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  • Link to this [[Impaired Lake and Wetland Characterization in the TCMA|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • <font size=3>'''Wet detention pond - Over bank protection (10-yr 24-hr) outlet configuration'''</font size><br ...t detention pond - Over bank protection (10-yr 24-hr) outlet configuration|table]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Pond stage / storage'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Pond stage / storage|table]]
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  • ...): [https://www3.epa.gov/npdes/pubs/pondmgmtguide.pdf USEPA Stormwater Wet Pond and Wetland Management Guidebook] (USEPA, 2019).'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Inspection action recommendations|table]]
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  • Link to this [[WinSLAMM control practice summary|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • This page describes two types of iron-enhanced practices - sand filters and pond benches. ...stem with less than 3 feet of separation to the seasonally saturated water table. A [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Liners_for_stormwater_manag
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  • <font size=3>'''This table shows an example spreadsheet - Cumulative volume above normal surface eleva ...s [[Example spreadsheet - Cumulative volume above normal surface elevation|table]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Wet detention pond - Extreme flood (10-yr 24-hr) outlet configuration'''</font size><br> ...is [[Wet detention pond - Extreme flood (10-yr 24-hr) outlet configuration|table]]
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  • ...ollutant removal efficiencies in wet stormwater ponds/stormwater wetlands |table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • Link to this [[Best management practices matrix|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • <font size=3>'''This table shows comparison of phosphorus removal for different BMPs.<sup>a,e,f</sup> Link to this [[BMP pollutant removal for phosphorus|table]]
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  • Link to this [[Comparative BMP phosphorus removal|table]] {{alert|The values in this table represent information from the literature. The values do not represent cred
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  • Link to this [[HWL (ft)|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ===Field verification testing prior to pond construction=== *Seasonally high water table not discovered within 3 feet of the excavated pond base within a test pit
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  • Link to this [[Lakes and wetlands impaired by chloride in the TCMA|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...tal P and particulate P removal from BMPs without iron in the filter media|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • Link to this [[Watershed runoff characteristics|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...[[Design restrictions for special waters - constructed ponds and wetlands|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...this [[Typical inspection/maintenance frequencies for stormwater wetlands|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...ize=3>The three major stormwater wetland types include shallow wetlands, a pond/wetland system, and an extended detention wetland</font size>]] ...n title="a constant or permanent pool of water maintained in a constructed pond or wetland, designed to allow suspended particles to settle by gravitation"
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  • ...ry picture 1.png|300px|thumb|alt=photo of reuse pond|<font size=3>Photo of pond used for capturing stormwater and irrigating Eagle Valley and Prestwick Gol If the pond is designed to meet the Construction Stormwater General Permit, several req
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  • <font size=3>'''Stormwater pond/wetland – operation and maintenance checklist'''.</font size><br> Link to this [[Stormwater pond/wetland – operation and maintenance checklist|table]]<br>
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  • Link to this [[Stormwater reuse project data|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...on, provide some infiltration. The values for filtration practices in this table are for filtered water.</font size><br> Link to this [[Median pollutant removal percentages for BMPs|table]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Stormwater pond cost estimate worksheet'''<br> [[Stormwater pond cost estimate worksheet|Link to this table]]</font size>
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  • ...is [[Typical BMP TSS and TP removal rates from Minnesota Stormwater Manual|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ===<span style="color: black">'''Table 2:<br/>Existing Permittees - Schedule of permit requirements'''=== *<i>Conduct pond and outfall inspections
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  • ...itional information and descriptions for some of the models listed in this table can be found at this [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Available Link to this [[Stormwater model and calculator comparisons|table]]<br>
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  • ...ry of seeding methods and related information for temporary stabilization |table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...r pond.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=photo of a wet pond|<font size=3>Photo of a wet pond.</font size>]] ..._train_approach_to_BMP_selection '''treatment train''']</span>. Stormwater pond size and outflow regulation requirements can be significantly reduced with
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  • The adjacent table summarizes the four levels of assessment. *[http://www.trca.on.ca/dotAsset/26185.pdf Performance Aassessment of a Pond-Wetland Stormwater Management Facility - Markham, Ontario]
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  • ...uality treatment limits (modified to only include irrigation-related uses)|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • Link to this [[Stormwater reuse project data|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ***Design according to the criteria in Table 3 of the [https://efotg.sc.egov.usda.gov/api/CPSFile/20940/313_OH_CPS_Waste ....sc.egov.usda.gov/api/CPSFile/20940/313_OH_CPS_Waste_Storage_Facility_2017 Table 4 of NRCS 313, Waste Storage Facility technical standard].
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  • ...ve ground and below grade storage and settling - system design information|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...water reuse storage system sized for the average storm event runoff volume|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...to this [[Pollutant concentrations and removals for iron enhanced filters|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...ion from the bottom of an infiltration practice to the seasonal high water table REQUIRED under the [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Cons ...likelihood that the groundwater table is shallow. If a shallow groundwater table is present, a geotechnical investigation should be conducted.
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  • ...round and below grade storage and settling - pollutant removal information|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...porting_links:_South_Metro_Mississippi_River_TSS_TMDL TMDL reporting links table]. ...alt=image for WinSLAMM case study|<font size=3> Job control inputs for wet pond example (Click on image for higher resolution)</font size>]]
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  • ...that address potential risks associated with stormwater harvesting and use|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...ed for determining Construction Stormwater permit compliance, although the table includes a column discussing the applicability of the practice to permit co Link to this [[Volume reduction practices|table]]
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  • ...e Underground Stormwater Facility), and improvements to Como Park Regional Pond. The infiltration trenches and the Arlington-Hamline facility include <span ...enance on a monthly schedule. Inspection items and tasks are listed in the table below.
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  • ...outh, MN, [http://plymouthmn.gov/modules/showdocument.aspx?documentid=7263 Pond Maintenance Policy]. 2005. ...Manual_Builder/Maintenance_Manual/pondwetlandguidebookdraft.pdf Stormwater Pond and Wetland Maintenance Guidebook].
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  • ...s (BMPs) having an engineered pool that promotes settling of solids (e.g., pond <span title="an artificial pool of water in front of a larger body of water ...eted (recommend 80 microns for particle size. Determine v<sub>s</sub> from table on this page)
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  • ...slightly different manner. This terminology is described in the following table. ...e (V<sub>p10</sub>), and extreme flood volume(V<sub>p100</sub>). A typical pond plan and profile CADD file exists for this layout.</font size>]]
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  • <font size=3>'''Stormwater pond/wetland - construction inspection checklist.'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Stormwater pond/wetland - construction inspection checklist|table]]<br>
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  • Link to this [[Structural BMP use in karst settings|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • *At least one inspection every permit term of [[#Pond inspection checklists|stormwater ponds]] and [[#Outfall inspection checklis For a PDF version of this table, click [[media: Municipal Inspections.pdf|here]].
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  • ...to this [[Summary of suggested stormwater criteria for MN receiving waters|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • *Depth to water table and bedrock: ...ment of Health Rule 4725.4350. For purposes of this guidance, a stormwater pond is assumed to include a stormwater filtration system.|alert-danger}}
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  • ...ete pavements. A general comparison of their properties is provided in the table. Additional requirements specific to each system should be obtained by desi ...https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_ponds '''wet pond''']</span> or storm sewer system. This design provides some runoff flow att
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  • ...based on seasonal observations, to achieve the proper water surface in the pond. ([[References for stormwater wetlands|FHWA, 1997]]). ...ach component of construction, operation and/or maintenance. The following table shows the typical components for stormwater wetlands and presents those com
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  • ...https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_ponds '''wet pond''']</span>) before it enters Wirth Lake. A significant untreated source of The adjoining table compares in-lake water quality observations to BATHTUB model results for th
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  • ...signer. An example construction phase inspection checklist is [[Stormwater pond/ wetland - construction inspection checklist|here]].</p> ...list of maintenance activities and associated schedules is provided in the table below.</p>
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  • Link to this [[Do's and Don'ts of Iron Enhanced Sand Filters (IESFs)|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...ce. The pollutant loads with these adjusted emcs are shown in the adjacent table. | Pond level 1 || 60 || 0 || 40
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  • ==Wet swale, sand filter, constructed wetland, and constructed pond== ==Summary table==
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  • ...ground and below grade storage and settling - system and component sizing|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...here are situations, particularly retrofit projects, in which a stormwater pond is constructed without being subject to the conditions of the permit. While ...https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_ponds '''wet pond''']</span>.
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  • Link to this [[Impaired Lakes, Wetlands and Streams by WD & WMO|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...h. The existing site layout can be seen in the schematic to the right. The table below describes the site conditions for this new development. ...ion and pollutant removal, as well as fit within the site constraints. The table below summarizes the applicability of different BMP practices to this site.
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  • *Daily mass-balance of the storage system, either a cistern or pond ....png|300 px|thumb|alt=illustration stormwater pond|<font size=3>Stormwater pond dimensions</font size>]]
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  • ...groundwater for infiltration but in the same pond footprint you can do wet pond construction which is in direct contact with groundwater: ...if there is a sensitive underlying aquifer and the bottom material of the pond allows for infiltration.
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  • ...les of BMP selection options for various construction site risk conditions|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...he iron-enhanced sand filter bench is constructed along the perimeter of a pond that provides pretreatment. Placement of a plunge pool or some sort of pret .... The iron-enhanced sand filter basin should not be placed downstream of a pond or wetland that delivers an unabated flow of stormwater to the filter. If t
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  • ...Summary of TMDL and Components for Impaired Lakes and Wetlands in the TCMA|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • Link to this [[Pretreatment system design information - all devices|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...wet ponds and wetland BMPs in Eden Prairie portion of watershed). All wet pond and wetland BMPs were incorporated into the TMDL model developed for Lake R Because the Lake Riley TMDL model contains only wet pond and wetland BMPs (see item 5), any other structural and any non-structural
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  • Link to this [[Pretreatment pollutant removal characteristics - all devices|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...spection and maintenance guidelines for stormwater harvest and use systems|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...rget reduction from six (6) individual sources, as shown on the right. The table shows that reductions from a number of sources will likely be needed for th ...d in the WLA, regardless of current loand use, the activities shown in the table may be credited toward the WLA if they occur within the City's jurisdiction
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  • ...xtremely beneficial or necessary for proper functioning of the constructed pond, but not specifically required by the MPCA CGP. ...bic feet of storage below the outlet pipe for each acre that drains to the pond
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  • ...f treatment from small areas).|<font size=3>Recommended Adaptation for Non-Pond Treatment under MN CGP (Note that the storage for areas with less than 20 p :'''Step 2''': Assume the pond volume above the permanent pool instantaneously fills up. Note again that t
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  • The following table provides a summary of median pollutant removal for BMPs. These represent re ...or your specific situation rather than the recommended values shown in the table above.
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  • ...://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_ponds constructed pond], [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_wetlands w ...erdrain). The results for particulate phosphorus are shown in the adjacent table.
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  • ...nual, it is recommended that the filtration efficiency values shown in the table below be used. The same filtration efficiency values would generally be app ...such devices are modeled, the user can retain the default values in the ET table.
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  • <table class="infobox" style="border:3px; border-style:solid; border-color:#FF0000 <td>The format for this page has changed. If you would like to access the Table of Contents as it previously existed, use the following link.
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  • <table class="infobox" style="border:3px; border-style:solid; border-color:#FF0000 ...uates pond size criteria against pond design standards to determine if the pond is properly sized to achieve desired water quality performance. The method
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  • .../stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Design_infiltration_rates this table]. ...et from the bottom of the infiltration practice to the seasonal high water table. For more information, see the section on [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.
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  • ...ent. With no amendment, removal is 0 percent. Note that only iron enhanced pond benches are discussed in this manual as a mechanism for retaining dissolved ...https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_ponds '''wet pond''']</span> and <span title="Stormwater wetlands are similar in design to st
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  • ...ze=3>'''Summary of general information for models. The information in this table can be download as an [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/File:Mod Link to this [[Summary of model information|table]].
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  • ...ponds may not be able to model the phosphorus loading from an infiltration pond. ...erts, orifices, and risers. The program can assist in the determination of pond sizes. PondPack is a proprietary model that can be obtained from Haestad Me
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  • ...ool; 10 acres (or less) may be acceptable, particularly if the groundwater table is intercepted and a water balance indicates that a permanent pool can be s ...e required with stormwater wetlands. In fact, intercepting the groundwater table is common and helps sustain a permanent pool. However, some source water pr
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  • [[File:Research table.png|700 px|thumb|alt=image of table|<font size=3></font size>]] ...veral stormwater research projects, the statuses of which are shown in the table to the right. Briefly, the overarching goal of these projects is to fulfill
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  • ...ch 1000 square feet in area and 1.5 feet deep. Excess water is routed to a pond that will be used for irrigation. *The pond is part of a harvest and use system to water the 5 acre ballfield from May
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  • {{alert|The default values in the table and graph assumes the infiltration practices are sized to capture 90 percen <math> R_{sedimentation} = F_{impervious} * P_{footprint} * L_{pond} </math>
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  • <font size=3>'''Green infrastructure operation and maintenance catalog wiki table.</font size><br> ...o this [[Green infrastructure operation and maintenance catalog wiki table|table]]<br>
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  • ...reet_sweeping case studies in this manual] are illustrated in the adjacent table. The median cost per curb mile is $94 while the mean cost is $487, showing **Pond assessment procedures
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  • ...park for the community. The conditions for this site are summarized in the table below and the site layout can be seen in the figure to the right. The following table summarizes various BMP categories and their applicability to this site.
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  • ...his photo shows a wet detention pond|<font size=3>Photo of a wet detention pond</font size>]] ...es an example of a dry pond|<font size=3>Photo showing an example of a dry pond</font size>]]
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  • ...1.png|thumb|left|alt=table showing BMPs City A implemented|<font size =3>A table is one way City A might organize information on BMP/activities they have im ...ry 3 BMP, a feasibility study for a rain garden retrofit, is listed in the table but will not be included in the ''BMP-Activities completed'' tab. Category
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  • ...e filter strip is treating runoff prior to the runoff entering a detention pond. Source: [http://www.stormwaterpartners.com/facilities/detention.html Storm The following table provides guidance regarding the use of filtration practices in areas upstre
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  • Wet swales occur when the water table is located very close to the surface or water does not readily drain out of ...https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_ponds '''wet pond''']</span>, <span title="Filtration of stormwater through a sand filtering
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  • ...divided into management subcategories, as shown in the right column of the table below. These subcategories will each be discussed in greater detail. ...ions for all five groups listed in the above table. The text following the table discusses the details of application for each of the receiving water classe
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  • ...type. A complete list of land use and source area types in provided in the table below. Finally, each source area type is further characterized by a “sour ...the model space, or can be assigned directly to land use source areas. The table below provides a complete list of all control practices included in version
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  • <table class="infobox" style="border:3px; border-style:solid; border-color:#FF0000 ...eted (recommend 80 microns for particle size. Determine v<sub>s</sub> from table on this page)
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  • Link to this [[Key stormwater sizing terminology|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...dit.jpg|500 px|right|thumb|alt=This image shows a group of people around a table discussing a storm sewer system map projected on the wall |<font size=3>Ima *pond maintenance plans and procedures,
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  • ...pools with average depths of four to ten feet and volumes below the normal pond outlet that are greater than or equal to the runoff from a 2.5-inch 24-hour ...on cost include pond side slopes, depth and free board on ponds, total wet pond volume, outlet structure configuration, the need for retaining walls, and o
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  • *3 feet- Min. Depth to Seasonally high Water Table :<p>'''Depth to Water Table and Bedrock:''' No minimum separation distance is needed if filter is fully
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  • ...https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_ponds '''wet pond''']</span> located underneath one of the buildings, <span title="Green roof ...water.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Shallow_groundwater '''Shallow water table''']</span>, requiring innovative design and BMP implementation within and u
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  • ...st and use-reuse system. Stormwater or rainwater is stored in a cistern or pond and delivered outdoors or indoors through a distribution system.</font size ...are often built to catch and store rainwater."> '''cistern'''</span> or a pond. V<sub>WQ</sub> can vary depending on the stormwater management objective(s
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  • ..., the possibility of increased ponding should be considered. The following table summarizes expected performance for an array of typical water quantity and ...lood and sediment to build up. Select inlet protection devices that do not pond water where adjacent areas are open to traffic. Examples of these include l
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  • Link to this [[Impaired Lakes, Wetlands and Streams by MS4|table]] <table class="sortable">
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  • ...hin Minnesota, only Minnesota-based zip codes exist in the rainfall lookup table (zip codes in range between 55001 and 56763). ...in Minnesota, only Minnesota-based zip codes exist in the rainfall lookup table.
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  • ...in karst setting|<font size=3>A collapsed karst feature where a stormwater pond previously existed. The site was in Woodbury, Minnesota.</font size>]] [[File:Dancing Waters sinkhole collapse 2.jpg|thumb|300px|alt=pond water disappears in karst setting|<p><font size=3>Woodbury sinkhole collaps
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  • <table class="infobox" style="border:3px; border-style:solid; border-color:#FF0000 </table>
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  • ...tantaneous volume, the water quality volume (V<sub>WQ</sub>) is assumed to pond below the overflow elevation and above the bioretention media. This entire ...computing volume, TSS, and/or TP removal for biofiltration BMPs. Sort the table by ''Infiltrator BMPs'' to identify BMPs that may include infiltration prac
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  • ...rposes of this guidance, it is assumed that the definition of a stormwater pond includes a stormwater filtration system. ...ation of vegetative filters and the elevation of the seasonally high water table (does not apply to wet swales)|alert-danger}}
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  • *Be aware of where the water table is throughout the site. ...bottom and sides of the bag. It is beneficial to direct the effluent to a pond or vegetated area for additional treatment. Alternatively, a secondary barr
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  • ...and a suitable distance to the seasonally high [[Glossary#G|groundwater]] table, bedrock or other impermeable layer. They may be used in residential and ot ...erms are thus used in the text to distinguish various levels of stormwater pond design guidance.
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  • ...his [[Infiltration media and material specifications|table]]. To open this table in Excel format, [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/File:Material <table class="sortable">
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  • ...https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_ponds '''wet pond''']</span>, <span title="Stormwater wetlands are similar in design to storm Default parameter values for each BMP are shown in the following table. In general, default values agree with or were developed from information p
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  • ...ed as the depth between the overflow and the normal water level of the wet pond. ...x.php/Annual_volume_treated_as_a_function_of_soil_and_water_quality_volume table above]). The TSS EMC is 54.5 milligrams per liter and the removal efficienc
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  • '''Depth to groundwater table and bedrock''': ...urbed soil beneath the infiltration practice and the seasonally high water table or top of bedrock). See also Step 8 under the Design procedures section.|al
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  • ...ed as the depth between the overflow and the normal water level of the wet pond. ...x.php/Annual_volume_treated_as_a_function_of_soil_and_water_quality_volume table above]). The TSS EMC is 54.5 milligrams per liter and the removal efficienc
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  • *storage unit (such as a cistern or pond) ...ire treatment prior to use. See the Water harvesting and use system matrix table below for a summary matrix of harvested water sources and beneficial uses.
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  • ...m, WA. See Step 9-d. See storage container – tank composition and sizing - Table 2 – Comparison of characteristics of aboveground tanks and belowground ta ...antages and disadvantages associated with pre- and post-storage treatment; Table 3.3: Summary of post-storage treatment options (Ontario Guide); and Chapter
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  • ...and a suitable distance to the seasonally high [[Glossary#G|groundwater]] table, bedrock or other impermeable layer. They may be used in residential and ot ...erms are thus used in the text to distinguish various levels of stormwater pond design guidance.
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  • *an untreated stormwater storage pond (such as a sediment basin), and ...nge for turbidity or pH, the water is returned to the untreated stormwater pond where it will begin the treatment process again. Applicable discharge limit
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  • ...tantaneous volume, the water quality volume (V<sub>WQ</sub>) is assumed to pond below the overflow elevation and above the bioretention media. This entire ...computing volume, TSS, and/or TP removal for biofiltration BMPs. Sort the table by ''Infiltrator BMPs'' to identify BMPs that may include infiltration prac
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  • *Zumbro River; West Indian Cr to Mississippi River (see Table 32, 07040004-501) | Pond 128 Outlet Modification Project || Funded || 2019
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  • ...ic feet of <span title="water held temporarily, typically in a constructed pond, above the permanent (dead storage) pool"> '''live storage'''</span>, which ...charge of floating debris, withdraw water from the surface of the sediment pond, and have sufficient <span title="Interception of incoming flow to deflect,
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  • The table below summarizes the average annual watershed runoff volumes from the hypot ...phosphorus reductions are also 24 percent for this example. Using a NURP pond after reuse leads to more than an 87 percent reduction in TSS and more than
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  • ...rograms per liter. [http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/risk/guidance/gw/table.html 2015 HRLs are listed on a Minnesota Department of Health website]. ...rograms per liter. [http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/risk/guidance/gw/table.html 2015 HBVs are listed on a Minnesota Department of Health website].
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  • ...://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_ponds constructed pond]</span> ...[http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/File:BMP_processes.xlsx this table], which provides a summary of processes and practices.
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  • ...s are high-maintenance BMPs, particularly after rain events. The following table summarizes expected performance for an array of typical water quantity and ...sheet flow from the disturbed area perimeter to a sediment trap, settling pond, rock berm, or other treatment unit designed to settle or filter soil from
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  • ...more than 75 percent of sediment in nearly all applications. The following table summarizes expected performance for an array of typical water quantity and ...fence (i.e., with the ends turned uphill to prevent bypasses), a sediment pond, or other sediment removal device. Additionally, a pipe, culvert, or water
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  • *For stormwater wetlands, maintain a constant water table just below the ground surface (or above ground <5 days) to minimize mosquit .../span> that is fully treated and discharged within three days, and healthy pond/[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Stormwater_wetlands wet
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  • ...permeable soils and a suitable distance to the seasonally high groundwater table, bedrock or other impermeable layer. They may be used in residential and ot ...erms are thus used in the text to distinguish various levels of stormwater pond design guidance.
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  • ...uch as curb, gutters, and stormsewers), storage unit (such as a cistern or pond) treatment system: pre and post (that removes solids, pollutants and microo ...e 270 325 30 [[Wet swale (wetland channel)|Wet swales occur when the water table is located very close to the surface or water does not readily drain out of
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  • ...uch as curb, gutters, and stormsewers), storage unit (such as a cistern or pond) treatment system: pre and post (that removes solids, pollutants and microo ...e 270 325 30 [[Wet swale (wetland channel)|Wet swales occur when the water table is located very close to the surface or water does not readily drain out of
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  • ...riers are effective at keeping sediment out of the adjacent waterbody (see table below). Where cofferdams and temporary drainage ditches/channels are used t **sediment pond or bags,
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  • '''Zone 2 (Emergent zone)''' – The emergent zone of a wet pond is generally 0 to 18 inches deep. It is often designed as benches within po ...generally flat terraces and are common along rivers and streams. If a wet pond has a steep side slope, it may go directly from zone 3 (wet meadow zone) to
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  • Berms are compacted or vegetated structures designed to slow, pond, or filter <span title="the portion of rainfall or snowmelt not immediately ...ght, and side slopes depend on the berm material and are summarized in the table below.
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  • [[Table of Contents test page]] ...gory:Level_3_-_Best_management_practices/Structural_practices/Wet_pond Wet pond]
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  • *Min. Depth to Water Table - NA ...son, and any potential pretreatment prior to reuse (e.g., reuse from a wet pond meeting National Urban Runoff Program, NURP, criteria). Assuming that the r
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  • ...oils as it travels through the main channel to the outflow, stormwater can pond behind a check dam and infiltrate into the underlying soils, or stormwater ...depth from the bottom of the infiltration BMP to the seasonally high water table or bedrock. Note that there must be a minimum of 2 feet separation when soi
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  • ...primary contaminants of concern affecting disposal decisions of stormwater pond sediment ([https://www.lrl.mn.gov/edocs/edocs?oclcnumber=611986878 Polta et *The name and geographical location of the pond with reference to nearest cross roads
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  • ...uch as curb, gutters, and stormsewers), storage unit (such as a cistern or pond) treatment system: pre and post (that removes solids, pollutants and microo ...e 270 325 30 [[Wet swale (wetland channel)|Wet swales occur when the water table is located very close to the surface or water does not readily drain out of
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  • ...(BMPs) that are an engineered pool that promotes settling of solids (e.g., pond forebay, sump, hydrodynamic separator, and catch basin)."> '''basin'''</spa *<span title="Berms are compacted or vegetated structures designed to slow, pond, or filter runoff; divert runoff on a construction site to a sediment trap/
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  • ...s to contain and treat all wash water on the premises by using a detention pond or bermed area that will retain the wash water on site to evaporate and inf ...where infiltration precludes runoff to storm drains. Depth to ground water table and local geology must be considered in this case; avoid this practice in a
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  • ===City of Savage - Bluff Haven wet pond forebay=== ....html St. Anthony Falls Laboratory (SAFL) baffle] (or equivalent) with wet pond forebay treat stormwater runoff prior to discharge into an infiltration bas
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  • ...sign guidance]] for [[Stormwater ponds|stormwater ponds]]. In this case, a pond with a specific outflow rate and sufficient water quality storage is design ...nesota Stormwater Manual, are shown to the right. The information from the table has also been placed into a [[File:BMP recommended practices.xls|spreadshee
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  • ...appropriate for constructed ponds and wetlands, use the sort arrow on the table and sort by ''Constructed Basin BMPs''. Models identified with an ''X'' may ...ncies from the National Pollutant Removal Database (2007) & Acceptable BMP Table for Virginia]
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  • ...ng residential practices. We added a row specific to lawn watering to that table. .../index.php?title=Tree_species_list_-_pH_and_moisture_ranges Regarding this table] - Make this grid printable with grid lines and offer Print as an option.
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  • ...rain barrel, cistern, sub-grade storage device, or even a yard ornamental pond can hold enough water to contain much of the volume coming from a home. A [ <p>Even a pond or a wetland can reduce overall volume because they provide a quiescent are
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  • ...over drain to the BMP. The BMP is being routed to a constructed stormwater pond.</font size>]] ...depth from the bottom of the infiltration BMP to the seasonally high water table or bedrock. Note that there must be a minimum of 2 feet separation when soi
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  • ...mwater_and_rainwater_harvest_and_use/reuse#Storage Storage system: tank or pond] ...raints will be required during pre-design and design phases. The following table describes some site considerations and identifies potential constraints.
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  • ...diversion ditch/berm, stabilized exit, downslope silt fence, sediment trap/pond) are adjusted as grading commences and supplemented by other needed practic The following table provides general examples of BMPs appropriate for various site risk conditi
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  • ...of pollutants. All sediments, similar to those retrieved from a stormwater pond during dredging, may be subjected to the MPCA’s guidance for reuse and di ...eaction occurring under anaerobic conditions that may occur in swales that pond water for extended periods of time. Denitrification converts nitrate in sto
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  • ...ge.png|300px|thumb|alt=image of lime sludge|<font size=3>Photo of settling pond containing lime sludge from drinking water treatment. Image source: [http:/ ...rr Engineering] began a study to evaluate the application of spent lime to pond sediments to reduce phosphorus release during warm summer months.
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  • <dt> Dead storage </dt> <dd> The permanent storage volume of a pond degrade downcutting where softer material is present in a stream channel. < <dt>Dry pond </dt> <dd> A water bearing stormwater management facility that controls pea
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  • ...lude flow by-passing and flooding, lack of reaeration in the water column, pond stratification, decreased settling and biological uptake, flushing of previ *displacement and flushing of highly polluted under-ice pond water with the first waves of meltwater that sink below the ice layer in ic
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  • ...and polymer-modified binders in surface courses.” The FHWA has compiled a table outlining climate change adaptation and pavement design-temperature items t ...he most important contributors to the accumulation of carbon in stormwater pond and wetland soils<sup>[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=G
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  • ...php/Phosphorus_credits_for_bioretention_systems_with_an_underdrain link to table] ...php/Phosphorus_credits_for_bioretention_systems_with_an_underdrain link to table]
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  • ...over drain to the BMP. The BMP is being routed to a constructed stormwater pond.</font size>]] ...culate phosphorus and dissolved phosphorus are summarized in the following table. NOTE: The user can modify event mean concentrations (EMCs) on the Site Inf
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  • ...ormwater#Stormwater_design_recommendations_to_enhance_phosphorus_removal a table] on design considerations for phosphorus. The MPCA hopes to contract work i ...tep pool]. Each of the links shown in the previous sentence takes you to a table of contents for each of the three BMP types. Each BMP type includes pages o
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  • ...ntify models appropriate for permeable pavement, use the sort arrow on the table to select Infiltrator BMPs or Filter BMPs, depending on the type of permeab ...ncies from the National Pollutant Removal Database (2007) & Acceptable BMP Table for Virginia]
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  • ....php?title=Credits_for_manufactured_treatment_devices are provided in this table]. Note the data summary table includes TAPE analysis and analysis of all data with TP <span title="Influe
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  • ...equipment used, number of times swept, and seasonal breaks. The following table provides a summary of the crediting methods identified, followed by a more ...t area nitrogen and phosphorus loads for impervious cover in the CBWM. The table below summarizes the crediting for the Chesapeake Bay Program.
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  • ...php/Phosphorus_credits_for_bioretention_systems_with_an_underdrain link to table] ...php/Phosphorus_credits_for_bioretention_systems_with_an_underdrain link to table]
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  • ...portion of the state (more than 50 percent) where the seasonal high water table is located less than 3 feet from the surface."> [https://stormwater.pca.sta ...urbed soil beneath the infiltration practice and the seasonally high water table or top of bedrock).
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  • ...php/Phosphorus_credits_for_bioretention_systems_with_an_underdrain link to table] ...php/Phosphorus_credits_for_bioretention_systems_with_an_underdrain link to table]
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  • ...|50px|alt=dollar symbol]] '''Storm drains lead to the nearest lake, river, pond, or wetland. They do not go to a treatment plant. '''|alert-info}} ...the top row. This provides the pounds per mile that needed to fill in the table.
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  • **Retention pond: 2.4 ac ...stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Shallow_groundwater groundwater table can also be fairly high] in Duluth, and [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us
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  • ...ntify additional or different measures necessary (e.g. impervious liner in pond bottom) to assure compliance with surface and groundwater standards in Minn ...es, and must include a stabilized emergency overflow to prevent failure of pond integrity. The outlet structure must be designed to withdraw water from the
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  • ...of pollutants. All sediments, similar to those retrieved from a stormwater pond during dredging, may be subjected to the [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites The following table summarizes common maintenance concerns, suggested actions, and recommended
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  • ...of pollutants. All sediments, similar to those retrieved from a stormwater pond during dredging, may be subjected to the [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites The following table summarizes common maintenance concerns, suggested actions, and recommended
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  • ...cipitation depths for the duration and frequency combinations noted in the table above. The site also provides several supplementary documents for the spec ...surcharging (10-year event), or flood hazard areas (100-year event). The table shows that precipitation estimates in NOAA Atlas 14 represent a 0 to 9 perc
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  • ...of pollutants. All sediments, similar to those retrieved from a stormwater pond during dredging, may be subjected to the [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites The following table summarizes common maintenance concerns, suggested actions, and recommended
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  • ...dinate. If the structural stormwater BMP is also included as a part of the pond inventory, the same ID number shall be used. [[file:SanGabrielRiver.png|thumb|alt = San Gabriel River|'''Table 8 of the San Gabriel River Metals TMDL report.''' Wet- weather wasteload al
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  • ...wq</sub>); the volume of a permanent pool (V<sub>pp</sub>) in a stormwater pond or wetland is not adjusted. Other options that could be considered include ...c value is used for conversion to cubic feet. Also note that references to table or figure numbers are from the 2008 manual and have no relevance for this w
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  • ...example, selective removal of an aggressive species from a large retention pond it may not be necessary for the hydraulic or water quality function of the ...ential pollutants to enter waterways. These are summarized in the adjacent table.
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