#REDIRECT [[Cost-benefit considerations for infiltration]]
...ion worksheet below will allow designers to avoid over or under estimation of fixed costs.
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...a.state.mn.us/index.php/Infiltration_basin Infiltration basin] sections of the manual.|alert-info}}
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#REDIRECT [[BMPs for stormwater infiltration]]
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...properly functioning bioinfiltration practice should drain within 48 hours of a runoff event</font size>]]
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#REDIRECT [[Construction specifications for infiltration ]]
...wings]]. The following details, with specifications, have been created for infiltration systems:
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#REDIRECT [[Operation and maintenance of stormwater infiltration practices]]
...ices requires an infiltration management plan (''HIGHLY RECOMMENDED'') and performance monitoring (''HIGHLY RECOMMENDED'').
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...font size=3>Iron enhanced sand filter basin, Maplewood, MN. Photo courtesy of Barr Engineering.</font size>]]
...ment practice. In this image, the filter strip is treating runoff prior to the runoff entering a detention pond. Source: [http://www.stormwaterpartners.co
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...ay include cleaner air, carbon sequestration, improved biological habitat, and aesthetic value.|alert-success}}
....php?title=Glossary#W water quality volume]. Some infiltration and/or loss of water through [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Glossary#
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...A)infiltration trench, B) underground infiltration, C) infiltration basin, and D) dry well.</font size>]]
...hotspots]'''</span> (PSH) should not be introduced to infiltration areas. Infiltration should be avoided in areas with [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.ph
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#REDIRECT [[Overview for infiltration]]
...otential stormwater hotspots|hotsposts]] (PSH) should not be introduced to infiltration areas.
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...font size=3>Iron enhanced sand filter basin, Maplewood, MN. Photo courtesy of Barr Engineering.</font size>]]
...(PSHs). They can also be installed underground to prevent the consumption of valuable land space (often an important retrofit or redevelopment considera
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...f, as it reduces pollutants reaching receiving waters and retains water on the landscape|alert-success}}
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#REDIRECT [[Overview for infiltration]]
...|alt=Photo of a Infiltration trench in Lino Lakes|<font size=3>Photo of an infiltration trench in Lino Lakes</font size>]]
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...or bioretetnion device|<font size=3>Flow chart for determining the type of infiltration or bioretention device.</font size>]]
...thin trout stream watersheds, the drawdown time is 24 hours or less due to the need to reduce discharge temperatures.
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...including cleaner air, carbon sequestration, improved biological habitat, and aesthetic value.|alert-success}}
...|alt=Photo of a Infiltration trench in Lino Lakes|<font size=3>Photo of an infiltration trench with native vegetation in Lino Lakes</font size>]]
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#REDIRECT [[Design criteria for infiltration]]
The following terminology is used throughout this Design Section:
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...2,000 Minnesota lakes that have sufficient monitoring data for assessment. The nutrient responsible for these impairments is phosphorus.
...standards but may exhibit declining water quality. The high-quality lakes and other lakes that meet water quality standards require protection from futur
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...ed removal efficiencies for these chemicals, there is insufficient data in the literature. [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Information_on_pol
...enhanced sand filter. If the sand filter is Tier 1, then DP removal is 40% and TP removal is 65%
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...content page for the Manual. Information on this page may not be accurate and should not be used as guidance in managing stormwater.|alert-danger}}
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...no Lakes city hall.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Image of a swale|<font size=3>Image of a swale at Lino Lakes city hall</font size>]]
...including cleaner air, carbon sequestration, improved biological habitat, and aesthetic value.|alert-success}}
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