• ...ervious with no pervious, and 1 acre of impervious with 1 acre of pervious turf on either HSG A, B, C, or D).</font size> (derived from simulations using t This page provides links to pages providing information on pollutant concentrations, export, and loa
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  • ...he length of time disturbed areas are exposed to the elements – especially for long, steep slopes and easily erodible soils *Covering bare soil with vegetation, mulch, erosion control blankets, turf reinforcement mats, gravel, rock, plastic sheeting, soil binder chemicals,
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  • ...ry) contains links to tables containing information on erosion prevention. For other information on erosion prevention, check out the [https://stormwater. ...he length of time disturbed areas are exposed to the elements – especially for long, steep slopes and easily erodible soils
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  • ...ns links to photos of erosion prevention and erosion prevention practices. For other information on erosion prevention, check out the [https://stormwater. ...he length of time disturbed areas are exposed to the elements – especially for long, steep slopes and easily erodible soils
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  • ...an edit and testing page use by the wiki authors. It is not a content page for the Manual. Information on this page may not be accurate and should not be ...nd requires no special formatting. This page will provide a practice space for wiki editing techniques.
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  • <font size=5>[[Dry swale (Grass swale)|'''Main page for dry swale''']]</font size> ...ca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Plants_for_swales vegetative cover] such as turf or <span title="A species that has been observed in the form of a naturally
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  • {{alert|Swales can be an important tool for retention and detention of stormwater runoff. Because they utilize vegetati ...as shallow, linear channels. They typically have vegetative cover such as turf or native perennial grasses. Dry swales may be constructed as filtration or
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  • ...ntrol_practices sediment control] practices. This page (Category) provides links to pages containing information on erosion prevention. ...he length of time disturbed areas are exposed to the elements – especially for long, steep slopes and easily erodible soils
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  • ...ert|Infiltration of stormwater, where appropriate, is a preferred practice for managing stormwater runoff, as it reduces pollutants reaching receiving wat ...sites ranging from small to relatively large. They are primarily designed for removal of stormwater runoff volume and pollutants in that runoff. They are
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  • ...volume reduction, depending on the BMP design. See information on credits for each BMP. To see an overview of filtration BMPS, see [[BMPs for stormwater filtration]].
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  • ...runoff to filter through surface voids into an underlying stone reservoir for temporary storage and/or infiltration. The most commonly used permeable pav ...able pavement may provide additional benefits, including reducing the need for de-icing chemicals, and providing a durable and aesthetically pleasing surf
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  • [[File:Symbol for stormwater wetland.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=symbol for stormwater wetland|<font size=3>Symbol used in the MIDS calculator to repre ...for_the_Minimal_Impact_Design_Standards_(MIDS)_Calculator See the guidance for determining bypass percent.]
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  • The Stormwater Manual contains considerable additional information useful for selecting, designing, constructing and maintaining stormwater BMPs. The fol ...us/index.php?title=Process_for_selecting_Best_Management_Practices Process for selecting Best Management Practices]: This page provides a general overview
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  • ...px|alt=photo of vehicle tracking pad|<font size=3>Properly constructed BMP for vehicle tracking.</font size>]] ...he length of time disturbed areas are exposed to the elements – especially for long, steep slopes and easily erodible soils
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  • ...Symbol used for Wet swale in the MIDS calculator.|<font size=3>Symbol used for Wet swale in the MIDS calculator.</font size>]] ...or on an annual basis, it does provide an annual pollutant load reduction for TSS. If runoff to the wet swale flows over a side slope through sheet flow,
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  • ...es. Salt has other negative impacts, such as harming vegetation, including turf, and altering the process of infiltration into soil. ...vides information on education resources for salt management. Included are links to fact sheets, websites, and videos.
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  • ...nd of this article. The user must be able to provide evidence and support for each of the stormwater volume and pollutant reduction amounts entered in th ==MIDS calculator user inputs for Other BMP==
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  • ...px|thumb|alt=symbol for sand filter in MIDS calculator|<font size=3>Symbol for a sand filter in the MIDS calculator</font size>]] ...nd filter in MIDS calculator|<font size=3>Screen shot of the watershed tab for a sand filter in the MIDS calculator</font size>]]
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  • ...r constructed pond for MIDS calculator|<font size=3>MIDS calculator symbol for constructed pond.</font size>]] ...tershed tab for constructed pond|<font size=3>Screen shot of watershed tab for constructed pond.</font size>]]
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  • ...disturbed soils range from about 1.0 to 1.4 g/cm<sup>3</sup>, being higher for sands and with increased depth in the soil profile. ...ction, including but not limited to increased traffic (foot or machinery), turf, lack of soil cover, and use of fill.
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