• ...tion media.png|300 px|thumb|alt=image bioretention|<font size=3>Engineered media in a bioretention practice. Image from [https://www.flickr.com/photos/mpcap ...st image|<font size=3>Compost is an important component of most engineered media mixes. It is also commonly used as an amendment to improve soil properties,
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  • ...ebinar will highlight on-going work related to bioretention and engineered media. *Overview on engineered media - what is it and what are we trying to accomplish: Mike Trojan (Minnesota P
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  • ...x|thumb|alt=photo iron enhanced sand media|<font size=3>Iron-enhanced sand media, Maplewood, Minnesota. Photo courtesy of Plaisted Companies.</font size>]] ...sphorus to surface waters, it is necessary to select the proper engineered media|alert-warning}}
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  • [[File:Pdf image.png|100px|thumb|alt=pdf image|<font size=3>[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:Bioretention_terminology_-_Minnesota_S ...water practice to drain. For stormwater practices where water is stored in media, there is no clear definition of drawdown, but an acceptable assumption is
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  • [[File:Pdf image.png|100px|thumb|alt=pdf image|<font size=3>[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:Summary_of_permit_requirements_for_bio ...index.php?title=2018_Minnesota_Construction_Stormwater_Permit Construction Stormwater General Permit].
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  • [[File:Pdf image.png|100px|thumb|alt=pdf image|<font size=3>[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:Types_of_bioretention_-_Minnesota_Stor ...> '''best management practices'''</span> (bmps) that are operating more as stormwater ponds (or as other BMPs) than as bioretention facilities.
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  • ...ant tool for detention of stormwater runoff and treatment of pollutants in stormwater runoff. If the practice utilizes vegetation, additional benefits may includ ...apotranspiration] occurs in most filtration practices. Filtration [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Glossary#B best management practices] (BMPs
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  • ...n_criteria_for_bioretention#Materials_specifications_-_filter_media filter media] for more information.|alert-warning}} ...trated water are credited as being reduced. A portion of pollutants in the stormwater that flows through an underdrain is removed through [[Glossary#F|filtration
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  • ...ottom of the engineered media. It represents the area where the engineered media changes to native soils. The user inputs this value in square feet. ...oils. If no underdrain is present, this is the thickness of the engineered media.
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  • ...sing lake protection and restoration as it relates to urban stormwater and stormwater management. Most of this information is located elsewhere in the Manual bu ==Overview of phosphorus and urban stormwater runoff==
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  • [[File:Pdf image.png|100px|thumb|left|alt=pdf image|<font size=3>[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:Guidance_for_amending_soils_with_rapid ...index.php?title=2018_Minnesota_Construction_Stormwater_Permit Construction Stormwater General Permit] (CGP) states "This permit prohibits permittees from constru
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  • ...water delivered to the BMP. Water captured by the BMP is stored above the media and below the overflow point of the BMP. The runoff volume is considered to Water infiltrates at a rate equal to the saturated conductivity of the media below the ponded depth of the BMP. The most restrictive layer (lowest condu
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  • [[File:Pdf image.png|100px|thumb|alt=pdf image|<font size=3>[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:Requirements,_recommendations_and_info ...ts in the captured water are credited as being reduced. Pollutants in the stormwater that bypasses the BMP are not reduced.
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  • ...filter does not reduce stormwater volume. While this BMP does not provide stormwater volume reduction toward the performance goal or on an annual basis, it does *'''The USER must enter a bypass percent for this BMP.''' [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Estimating_and_calculating_bypass_for_the_M
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  • ...evapotranspiration and interception, a portion of the water stored in the media between the underdrain and the native soils is infiltrated. In a tree tren ...[Design guidelines for soil characteristics - tree trenches and tree boxes|media]] in which the trees are planted. This Manual includes [[Case studies for
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  • [[File:Pdf image.png|100px|thumb|alt=pdf image|<font size=3>[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:Requirements,_recommendations_and_info ...e credited as being removed, while a portion of the pollutant loads in the stormwater that flows through the underdrain are removed through [[Glossary#F|filtrati
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  • ...extensive information on coir, there is a section focused specifically on stormwater applications for coir. ...rials_specifications_-_filter_media '''engineered media''']</span> used in stormwater applications. Coir dust is peat-like and consists of short fibres (< 2 cm).
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  • ...is page may not be accurate and should not be used as guidance in managing stormwater.''|alert-danger}} ...n on water treatment residuals, there is a section focused specifically on stormwater applications for water treatment residuals.
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  • ...etention and detention of stormwater runoff and treatment of pollutants in stormwater runoff. If the practice utilizes vegetation, additional benefits may includ ...ion of stormwater, where appropriate, is a preferred practice for managing stormwater runoff, as it reduces pollutants reaching receiving waters and retains wate
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  • ...ed and intercepted water are credited as being reduced. Pollutants in the stormwater that bypasses the BMP are not reduced. ...[Design guidelines for soil characteristics - tree trenches and tree boxes|media]] in which the trees are planted. This Manual includes [[Case studies for
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  • ...is page may not be accurate and should not be used as guidance in managing stormwater.|alert-danger}} *[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Category:Level_1_-_Best_Management_practice
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  • [[File:Pdf image.png|100px|thumb|alt=pdf image|<font size=3>[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:Overview_for_green_roofs_-_Minnesota_S ...Green roofs create green space for public benefit, energy efficiency, and stormwater retention/ detention.|alert-success}}
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  • [[file:Construction 1.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=construction stormwater image</alt>]] ...tate.mn.us/index.php/Construction_stormwater_permit MNR100001/Construction Stormwater Permit].
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  • [[File:Pdf image.png|100px|thumb|alt=pdf image|<font size=3>[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:Construction_specifications_for_bioret ...etention practices can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff. Because they utilize vegetation, bioretention practices provide add
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  • ...of dissolved and particulate fractions in stormwate rrunoff, see [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Event_mean_concentrations_of_total_and_diss *Typical concentrations of total phosphorus (TP) in stormwater vary with land use, ranging from about 0.19 mg/L from open space areas to a
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  • ...is page may not be accurate and should not be used as guidance in managing stormwater.''|alert-danger}} *[[Construction specifications for bioretention]]
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  • ...led information about some of the updates described below, see [[Minnesota Stormwater Manual email Updates]]|alert-info}} **[[Operation and maintenance considerations for vegetation in stormwater management]]
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  • [[File:Pdf image.png|100px|thumb|alt=pdf image|<font size=3>[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:Overview_for_bioretention_-_Minnesota_ ...pollutants such as dissolved phosphorus, chloride, and nitrate."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Filtration '''filtration''']</span>, storag
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  • ...Green roofs create green space for public benefit, energy efficiency, and stormwater retention/ detention.|alert-success}} ...consider when designing a green roof, as well as factors that will affect stormwater treatment performance.
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  • ...tion media.png|300 px|thumb|alt=image bioretention|<font size=3>Engineered media in a bioretention practice. Image from [https://www.flickr.com/photos/mpcap ...maintained for the purpose of providing temporary storage or treatment of stormwater.
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  • {{alert|Trees can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff. Trees provide additional benefits, including cleaner air, reduction ...e-protection-specs.pdf Toronto], for example, has detailed tree protection specifications for construction near trees.
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  • {{alert|Trees can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff. Trees provide additional benefits, including cleaner air, reduction Standard keys to success in [[Construction specifications for bioretention|bioretention construction]] apply to trees for bioretentio
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  • ...etention practices can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff. Because they utilize vegetation, bioretention practices provide add [[File:Pdf image.png|100px|thumb|alt=pdf image|<font size=3>[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:Design_criteria_for_bioretention_-_Min
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  • [[File:Pdf image.png|100px|thumb|alt=pdf image|<font size=3>[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=File:Alleviating_compaction_from_constructi ...ers, and using surface nuclear gauges. Other measurements, such as [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Determining_soil_infiltration_rates soil infiltra
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  • *[[Operation and maintenance of bioretention and other stormwater infiltration practices]] *[[Operation and maintenance of bioretention and other stormwater infiltration practices - supplemental information]]
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  • ...l&utm_term=Link Read this blog] called Writing Bullet Proof Resistant Soil Specifications, published July 24, 2019</font size>]] {{alert|Trees can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff. Trees provide additional benefits, including cleaner air, reduction
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  • ...ollutant removal efficiencies, in percent, for biofiltration BMPs. [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Information_on_pollutant_removal_by_BMPs#Referenc | [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Phosphorus_credits_for_bioretention_systems_with_
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  • ...ons_for_biochar_in_stormwater_management a section focused specifically on stormwater applications for biochar]. ...pecifications|'''Link to a table comparing properties of different organic materials''']]</font size>
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  • ...t removal efficiencies, in percent, for tree trench/tree box BMPs. [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Information_on_pollutant_removal_by_BMPs#Referenc | [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Phosphorus_credits_for_bioretention_systems_with_
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  • ...se the water holding capacity and water retention of soil and bioretention media; ..._for_wood_chips_in_stormwater_management a section focused specifically on stormwater applications] for wood chips.
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  • AUTHORIZATION TO DISCHARGE STORMWATER ASSOCIATED WITH CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARG Link to the 2013 Construction Stormwater Permit - pdf version [[File:Wq-strm2-68a.pdf|link]]
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  • {{alert|Trees can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff. Trees provide additional benefits, including cleaner air, reduction ...shingle tow. Plant them in early spring before growth starts. Keep packing materials moist, and the package cool and shaded until planted. These plants should b
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  • ...es better site design practices to minimize stormwater runoff and mitigate stormwater runoff.</font size>]] ...ral areas]], and use pervious areas to more effectively treat [[Glossary#S|stormwater]] [[Glossary#R|runoff]] (Center for Watershed Protection, 1998a) and promot
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  • '''Comment''': [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Design_criteria_for_infiltration Regarding '''Comment''': [[Bacteria in stormwater|Regarding this page]] - You say that watering lawns is "low" effect; but el
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