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  • *[[Supporting material for iron enhanced sand filter]]
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  • *[[Supporting material for green roofs]]
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  • ...getation, geotextile or fabric material, metal or plastic screen, or other material. The filtration devices presented in this table are classified as pretreatm *[[Supporting material for pretreatment]]
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  • *[[Supporting material for green roofs]]
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  • *[[Supporting material for swales]] <!--<div>[[Supporting material for filtration]]</div>-->
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  • ...formation includes when to sweep, recommended equipment, managing sweeping material, cost information, and more."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.ph *[[Supporting information]]
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  • *[[Supporting material for swales]]
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  • *[[Supporting material for iron enhanced sand filter]]
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  • *[[Supporting material for green roofs]]
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  • <!--*[[Supporting material for stormwater ponds]]-->
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  • *Ballast: A material used to hold loose laid roofing materials in place [http://www.greenroofs.o ...Typical_green_roof_sections_2.jpg Filter fabric]: a lightweight, rot-proof material laid over or included as part of a drainage layer to keep the growing mediu
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  • ...t been verified in the field. Currently the operating lifespan of the iron material is not known and other indicators will need to be used to judge the filter ...tuents will bind to the iron. Currently the operating lifespan of the iron material is not known and other indicators will need to be used to judge the iron-en
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  • *[[Supporting material for green roofs]]
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  • *[[Supporting material for trees]]
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  • ...signs of clogging are noted, schedule a vacuum sweeper to remove deposited material. Then test sections using [http://www.astm.org/ ASTM] C1701 to ensure that ...wood or metal braces. Once the base is replaced and compacted, new bedding material and pavers are reinstated and compacted over the base.
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  • *[[Supporting material for green roofs]]
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  • *[[Supporting material for trees]]
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  • *[[Supporting material for pretreatment]]
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  • *[[Supporting material for iron enhanced sand filter]]
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  • ...s page since the material collected by sweepers is likely to be similar to material captured by pretreatment practices.|alert-info}} ...o maintain their function. This page provides information on management of material collected in pretreatment practices, including disposal options.
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  • *[[Supporting material for swales]]
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  • *[[Supporting material for bioretention]]
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  • ...PICP the removed aggregate in the joints should be replaced with the same material. <!--*[[Supporting material for permeable pavement]]-->
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  • ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are *[[Supporting material for bioretention]]
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  • <!--*[[Supporting material for stormwater ponds]]-->
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  • <!--*[[Supporting material for stormwater ponds]]-->
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  • ...#f1f5fc" | High-priority stormwater issues that are the focus of outreach material. | style="background: #E6F2FF" | Quantity & description of distributed material.
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  • ...o a surface <span title="Filtration of stormwater through a sand filtering material whose purpose is to remove pollution from runoff"> '''[https://stormwater.p *[[Supporting material for iron enhanced sand filter]]
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  • ...mixture. The iron weight range is based upon high surface area iron filing material that is approximately 90 percent elemental iron. Estimates of longevity and ...nse and healthy vegetation, several practices can reduce inputs of organic material into iron enhanced sand filters.
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  • *[[Supporting material for pretreatment]]
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  • <!--*[[Supporting material for permeable pavement]]-->
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  • <!--*[[Supporting material for permeable pavement]]-->
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  • *[[Supporting material for trees]]
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  • ...erts be submerged to reduce erosion. Consideration should be given to pipe material and diameter. Reinforced concrete pipe (RCP), with tied joints may last lon <!--*[[Supporting material for stormwater ponds]]-->
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  • ...nity are not impacted (e.g., inundation or breaching a perched water table supporting a wetland). *[[Supporting material for bioretention]]
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  • ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn
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  • *[[Supporting material for pretreatment]]
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  • <!--*[[Supporting material for permeable pavement]]-->
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  • ...need to either reduce the amount of material that used, or to not use that material at all. ...endees used sand or salt/sand mix. It was discovered to be using the wrong material.
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  • ...the [[Overview for green roofs|green roofs overview]] and the [[Supporting material for green roofs|literature review of pollutant removal by green roofs]]. *[[Supporting material for green roofs]]
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  • ...ff from confirmed hotspots are generally not considered toxic or hazardous material, and can be safely disposed by either land application or land filling. Sed <!--*[[Supporting material for stormwater ponds]]-->
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  • ...aulic properties. Coarse-textured soils often must be amended with organic material due to low fertility, and they may not support plants requiring greater amo
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  • *[[Supporting material for bioretention]]
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  • *[[Supporting material for pretreatment]]
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  • <!--*[[Supporting material for permeable pavement]]-->
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  • *[[Supporting material for bioretention]] *[[Supporting material for trees]]
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  • ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are ...cess"> '''sorption'''</span>, or <span title="the decomposition of organic material by microorganisms"> '''biodegradation'''</span>. This is denoted [https://s
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  • ...signs of clogging are noted, schedule a vacuum sweeper to remove deposited material. Then test sections using [http://www.astm.org/ ASTM] C1701 to ensure that ...wood or metal braces. Once the base is replaced and compacted, new bedding material and pavers are reinstated and compacted over the base.
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  • *[[Supporting material for green roofs]]
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  • ...e pretreatment practices also capture floatables. In many watersheds, this material accounts for a large portion of the total pollutant load. Installing multip ...utilizing a variety of mechanisms to separate and capture pollutant-laden material. Aliases for these devices include water quality inlets, flow-through devic
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  • *Biodegradation – decomposition of organic material by microorganisms, which generally requires a longer detention time than st *[[Supporting material for pretreatment]]
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  • ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are ...with this storage area. The storage area is equal to the void space of the material used. Since the practice utilizes both infiltration and an underdrain, cons
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  • ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are ...tructural stormwater BMP. If the screen diameters are too small, collected material will clog the screen and increase cleaning frequency. Some seasons (e.g., s
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  • ...with this storage area. The storage area is equal to the void space of the material used. Since the practice utilizes both infiltration and an underdrain, cons ...ugh filtration processes that occur when the runoff moves through the soil material to the underdrain discharge point. In the event of an accidental spill, the
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  • <td>Discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States.</td> <td>Discharges that affect the quantity, quality, or chemistry of waters supporting the fen.</td>
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  • *[[Supporting material for pretreatment]]
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  • ...as sediment, oil, salt, and nutrients associated with fertilizer and plant material such as grass and leaves. These pollutants can contaminate lakes and rivers <!--*[[Supporting material for stormwater ponds]]-->
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  • *[[Supporting material for pretreatment]]
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  • *[[Supporting material for infiltration]]
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  • ...ociated with soil microorganism include nitrogen-fixing, residue and plant material decomposition, nutrient cycling for plant availability, and phosphorus solu ...ieve analysis to assess for soil structure. A separate analysis of organic material should accompany the test for the soil texture as this is not included in t
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  • ...season after planting. If the tree is stable without the stake and guying material, remove stake and guys. If tree is unstable, retie guying to stake and remo *[[Supporting material for trees]]
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  • ## the geological material from the land surface to where the groundwater enters the public water supp ### unconsolidated material 0.062 millimeters (fine sand) or larger; or
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  • 2. a description of monitoring and analysis data, including supporting information with relevant Excel spreadsheet with table(s) and graphics, whi ...oring or effluent data shall not be considered confidential. Confidential material shall be submitted according to Minn. R. 7000.1300.
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  • ...season after planting. If the tree is stable without the stake and guying material, remove stake and guys. If tree is unstable, retie guying to stake and remo ...nd <span title="A soluble chemical drained away from soil, ash, or similar material by the action of percolating liquid, especially rainwater"> '''leach'''</sp
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  • ...ay <span title="A soluble chemical drained away from soil, ash, or similar material by the action of percolating liquid, especially rainwater"> '''leach'''</sp *[[Supporting material for green roofs]]
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  • *[[Supporting material for pretreatment]]
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  • ...e excavated from the side. Then the earthen bridges are removed. Excavated material should be placed away from the open excavation to maintain stability of the *Place and screed the bedding course material (typically AASHTO No. 8 stone (MnDOT 3127-FA-3), 2 inches thick).
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  • *other P sorptive amendments with supporting third party research results showing P reduction for at least 20 year lifes ...tions aids in predicting how much P can be removed and how long a specific material will last until P saturation if the P loading rate for a specific site is k
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  • ...ainst raindrop and wind erosion, providing a dense matrix of biodegradable material (e.g., straw, coconut) that stabilizes and supports emergent vegetation and ...such as mulch, staked sod, riprap, erosion control blanket, mats or other material that prevents erosion from occurring. Grass seeding, agricultural crop seed
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn <!--*[[Supporting material for permeable pavement]]-->
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  • ...e goals, and calculator information, including examples, applications, and supporting information for the calculator] ...e goals, and calculator information, including examples, applications, and supporting information for the calculator]
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn <!--*[[Supporting material for stormwater ponds]]-->
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  • ...ogic sizing and/or dynamic modeling over time. Base/subbases thickness for supporting traffic is determined using structural design methods. The thicker of the t ...to maximize infiltration. In some situations, compaction may be needed for supporting vehicular loads. In such cases, compaction density and subsequent soil infi
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  • *[[Supporting material for green roofs]]
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  • ...to meet permit requirements 22.3 and 22.4. This page provides guidance and supporting information for the checklist. ==Supporting information==
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  • ...ds, areas with high stream gradient, areas with more erodible bank and bed material, and deep pools. Stream channel conditions, including expected flow rates d ..., or federal permits. A permit is required for placement of <span title="a material that is used to fill in a depression or hole in the ground, or create mound
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  • ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are *[[Supporting material for pretreatment]]
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn ...bon-based compounds, originally derived from living organisms"> '''organic material'''</span> and inorganic sediments
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  • ...t_sweeping street sweeping section] of the manual has been updated and new material added. ***[[Methods for sampling street sweeping material - Standard Operating Procedures]]
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  • ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are *[[Supporting material for iron enhanced sand filter]]
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  • ...rse (>2 millimeter) organic, and soluble fractions of street sweeper waste material along streets with varying canopy cover and street sweeping frequency in Pr ...ent in fine, coarse organic, and soluble fractions of street sweeper waste material along street sweeping routes with varying canopy cover and street sweeping
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn ...gate allowing for the temporary storage of runoff in the void space of the material. Drawdown of this stored runoff occurs through infiltration into the surrou
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  • *[[Supporting material for green roofs]]
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  • ...ides ([[References for green roofs|Berndtsson]], 2010). Generally, organic material in green roofs can be very effective in binding heavy metals (e.g., zinc, a *[[Supporting material for green roofs]]
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  • The part of the root system in which construction activities, including material storage and traffic, should be avoided is called the Protected Root Zone (P ...chips at least 12 inches deep over areas that will be used for traffic or material storage in areas that will be used for future planting, and over tree roots
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  • **Enhanced pretreatment designed to remove organic material (see [https://igeowater.com/mpca/#/intro Pretreatment Practice Selection To **[[Supporting material for iron enhanced sand filter]]
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  • :c. implementation of practices to reduce exposure when transferring material in designated salt storage areas (e.g., sweeping, diversions, and/or contai :f. any stormwater related comments and supporting completed checklist, as required in item 19.6, used by the permittee to det
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  • <!--*[[Supporting material for stormwater ponds]]-->
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  • ...ged trees and shrubs are bare root plants with their roots packed in moist material such as peat moss or shingle tow. Plant them in early spring before growth ...nting guidelines (see [http://www.arborday.org/trees/planting/]). The tree material and planting guidelines below were developed based on experience and resear
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  • **Require submittals for material to be used, including, sources and certifications where applicable. ...idelines for tree quality and planting - tree trenches and tree boxes|Tree material and installation guidelines]]
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  • Overview: This webinar covered material developed through multiple work orders during 2018-2018. The objective was ...to the MIDS Calculator and included example applications and a tour of the supporting information in the Minnesota Stormwater Manual. The webinar included the fo
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  • ** Cut back and remove previous years plant material and remove accumulated leaves if needed (or controlled burn where appropri ...lly dense enough to make it difficult to mulch, and the breakdown of plant material will provide enough organic matter to the infiltration/filtration device.
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  • ...e, such as turf or a <span title="an area of permanent vegetation or other material used to reduce sediment, organics, nutrients, pesticides, and other contami ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are
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  • *Tracking debris (amount or mass of material) collected ...e following procedures described in [[Methods for sampling street sweeping material - Standard Operating Procedures]]. The resulting information can be applied
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  • ...r vegetated and rock <span title="an area of permanent vegetation or other material used to reduce sediment, organics, nutrients, pesticides, and other contami ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are
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  • ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are
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  • *[[Supporting material for green roofs]]
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  • ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are *[[Supporting material for bioretention]]
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  • *[[Supporting material for bioretention]]
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  • There are multiple ways to search for material in this stormwater manual wiki. The search tool (box) toward the upper righ ==<span title="Links to pages that identify contributors to material in this manual"> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Catego
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  • ...r approximately 3 years and was then disbanded upon completion of the MIDS material. This page contains information from the workgroup and workgroup meetings. ...[Metropolitan Council, 2011; ZIP archive (7.3Mb) includes publication and supporting documents]
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  • There are multiple ways to search for material in this stormwater manual wiki. The search tool (box) toward the upper righ ==<span title="Links to pages that identify contributors to material in this manual"> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Catego
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  • ...is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that prior to beginning the installation, sufficient material quantities shall be onsite to complete the installation and stabilize expos ...fication is not prescriptive, but does provide guiding principles, compost material specifications, and performance requirements. They require sub-soiling to l
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  • ...emical analysis shall be interpreted by the Owner based on specified plant material and testing recommendations. ...s in frozen conditions, or when the material is overly wet (defined as the material sticks to the hand when squeezed). Retain subparagraph below for bare-root
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  • *[[Supporting material for bioretention]]
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  • ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are *[[Supporting material for trees]]
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  • *[[Supporting material for bioretention]]
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  • ...orosity or void fraction is a measure of the void (i.e. empty) spaces in a material, and is a fraction of the volume of voids over the total volume, between 0 *[[Supporting material for trees]]
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  • ...nd soil boring reports for infiltration BMPs, 15.References and supporting material"> '''See contents'''<span> ...g concentrated flows in ditches stabilized with vegetation, rock, or other material, and 4)covering bare soil with vegetation, mulch, erosion control blankets,
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  • *[[Supporting material for green roofs]]
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  • *An on-site vehicle maintenance shop supporting a facility that has an industrial stormwater permit is covered by the main *An off-site vehicle maintenance shop supporting a facility that requires an industrial stormwater permit takes on the SIC c
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  • ...be applied if other phosphorus-sorptive amendments are proposed that have supporting third party research results showing dissolved phosphorus reduction for at *[[Supporting material for trees]]
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  • ...nual dissolved phosphorus credit can be applied if and only if there is <u>supporting third party research</u> showing that this dissolved phosphorus reduction w *[[Supporting material for bioretention]]
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  • ...d broom sweepers in tandem, with broom sweepers picking up the bulk of the material followed by a high efficiency sweeper to remove smaller particles. *Collect and store data related to sweeping practices and material collected.
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  • ...p protections. This protection layer is a water-permeable, synthetic fiber material with good puncture resistance. It is often part of the drainage panel. “A light-weight, rot-proof material placed over or included as a part of the drainage layer to keep the growing
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  • ...t may also be related to a volume passing through the BMP or the amount of material needed to provide a specific pollutant treatment.}} <span title="Pretreatm ...basins'''</span> and <span title="an area of permanent vegetation or other material used to reduce sediment, organics, nutrients, pesticides, and other contami
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  • *Growing media must be suitable for supporting vigorous growth of selected plant species. ...us/index.php?title=Soil_amendments_to_enhance_phosphorus_sorption adding a material], such as iron, to attenuate P.
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  • ...h of the reservoir/subbase layer from the bottom of the permeable pavement material to the top of the underlying soil subgrade, in feet; and ...ed media), equal to the distance from the bottom of the permeable pavement material to the underlying soil subgrade, in feet; and
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  • *[[Supporting material for trees]]
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  • ...r if there is a sensitive underlying [[Glossary#A|aquifer]] and the bottom material of the pond allows for [[Glossary#I|infiltration]]. ...anting sites, and backfill these with uncompacted topsoil or other organic material.
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn *[[Supporting material for trees]]
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are
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  • *[[Supporting material for pretreatment]]
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  • ...Erickson et al., 2012]. The 5 to 8 percent range is based upon iron filing material that is approximately 90 percent elemental iron with a size distribution ap <!--*[[Supporting material for stormwater ponds]]-->
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  • <!--*[[Supporting material for stormwater ponds]]--> ...impervious liner if there is a sensitive underlying aquifer and the bottom material of the pond allows for infiltration.
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  • ...ment devices'''</span> (mtds) in the State of Minnesota. The page includes supporting information, guidance and recommendations, and links to additional informat ...runoff as it flows through a filtering medium, such as sand or an organic material. They are generally used on small drainage areas (5 acres or less) and are
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn ...as well as the simple addition of sand to improve permeability or organic material other than compost (e.g. peat).
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn ...orosity or void fraction is a measure of the void (i.e. empty) spaces in a material, and is a fraction of the volume of voids over the total volume, between 0
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  • '''Response''': Unless otherwise noted, all material in the Manual is owned by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). Wo ...ovide the link for this referenced document "see the appropriate Hazardous Material Storage and Handling fact sheet."
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  • .... The filtering media is typically coarse-textured and may contain organic material, as in the case of bioinfiltration BMPs."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn ...orosity or void fraction is a measure of the void (i.e. empty) spaces in a material, and is a fraction of the volume of voids over the total volume, between 0
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  • ...pre‐existing conditions (e.g., do not breach a perched water table that is supporting a wetland). For a discussion of potential stormwater hotspots, groundwater <p>This permit prohibits discharges of any material other than stormwater treated in compliance with this permit and discharges
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  • ...pronounced when the majority of phosphorus is associated with particulate material. ...tors affect emcs, as discussed above. Emcs can and should be adjusted when supporting data exist. Local monitoring data should be used to support different emcs
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