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  • ...n infrastructure|<font size=3>Schematic showing multiple benefits of green infrastructure. Source: [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-75929-2_14 Se ...age contains links to information on multiple benefits of green stormwater infrastructure.
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  • *[[Dakotah! Ice Center Green Roof and Sustainability Project]] ...se Study: Mississippi Watershed Management Organization Towerside District Stormwater System]]
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  • ...1-cities-commit-to-green-infrastructure-targets/ 31 cities commit to green infrastructure targets] (Cities Today, July 13, 2021)</font size>]] ...of a rain garden planted with native vegetation. In addition to providing stormwater treatment, bioretention practices can provide other benefits such as habita
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  • ...decades, several terms have been used to describe stormwater practices and management. This is particularly true of practices designed to mimic natural processes *Best management practice: One of many different structural or non–structural methods used
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  • *[[Stormwater Utility Fee: City of Saint Peter]] ==Green infrastructure==
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  • Link to this [[Overview of common plans for the green stormwater infrastructure planning process|table]] ...pportunities for growth are identified, such as municipal policy direction for innovative SWM approaches and other climate change initiatives.</td>
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  • ...n provides numerous [[Multiple benefits of green stormwater infrastructure|stormwater benefits]], but also can provide additional benefits such as carbon sequest The Minnesota Stormwater Manual contains information on plants and vegetation, but this information
    6 KB (748 words) - 22:43, 8 December 2022
  • ...is page may not be accurate and should not be used as guidance in managing stormwater.|alert-danger}} ==Stormwater permits and programs==
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  • ...ructure involved in the Living Streets project|<font size=3>Living Streets infrastructure design elements. Courtesy [https://rwmwd.org/ Ramsey-Washington Watershed D ...re and after the Living Streets reconstruction|<font size=3>Concept design for Meyer Street before and after Living Streets reconstruction. Courtesy [htt
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  • ...''Key questions to consider during the planning phase for green stormwater infrastructure.'''</font size><br> ...[[Key questions to consider during the planning phase for green stormwater infrastructure|table]]
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  • ...equence of events and type of personnel resources to help green stormwater infrastructure planners ([https://cvc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/LID-SWM-Guide-v1.0_201 ...equence of events and type of personnel resources to help green stormwater infrastructure planners|table]]
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  • ...section [[Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) and sustainable stormwater management]].|alert-success}} ...t.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/BMP_Spec_No_11_WET_SWALE.pdf VIRGINIA DCR STORMWATER DESIGN SPECIFICATION No. 11 WET SWALE] - Virginia DCR (2011)
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  • ...ction bmp.png|300px|thumb|alt=image of disconnection practice|<font size=3>Stormwater disconnection practice routing roof runoff to a perennial garden.</font siz This page provides links to pages that address green infrastructure. We've particularly tried to identify pages that provide additional links t
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  • This page contains links to articles, papers, and reports on stormwater infiltration at sites with known or potential soil and/or groundwater conta ...stakeholders in determining the appropriateness of implementing stormwater management practices that promote infiltration at vacant parcels and brownfield sites.
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  • ...set of definitions. The nomenclature and definitions used in the Minnesota Stormwater Manual are summarized below. ...>Trees, such as these on Marquette Avenue, Minneapolis Minnesota, [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Green_Infrastructure_benefits_of_tree_trenc
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  • ...section [[Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) and sustainable stormwater management]].|alert-success}} ...d as [[Pretreatment|pretreatment]] practices. Wet swales are commonly used for drainage areas less than 5 acres in size.
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  • ...klist as when planning a green infrastructure project involving stormwater management.'''</font size><br> Link to this [[Green Infrastructure planning checklist|table]]<br>
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  • ...state.mn.us/index.php/Infiltration_trench Infiltration trench] and [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Infiltration_basin Infiltration basin] sections o ...etention and detention of stormwater runoff and treatment of pollutants in stormwater runoff. If the practice utilizes vegetation, additional benefits may includ
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  • ...PM10 (particulate matter) among other airborne particles and contaminants. Green roofs can also help regulate air temperature by reducing the heat island ef ===Green Roofs===
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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 ...n design, construction and maintenance, we have created a separate section for trees.|alert-info}}
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