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...with street sweeping, see [[Overview, water quality benefits, and other co-benefits of street sweeping]].
...pollutants attached to the solids, including metals, PAHs, and a range of emerging chemicals (e.g. pesticides, microplastics).
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....com/2017/06/d-time-weighted-and-flow-weighted-mean-concentrations.pdf Flow-weighted mean concentration]'''</span> of the pollutant in urban runoff (mg/
....com/2017/06/d-time-weighted-and-flow-weighted-mean-concentrations.pdf flow-weighted mean concentration]'''</span> of a given pollutant parameter during
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...utants and deliver them to the subsurface. The fate and transport of these pollutants into soil, the vadose zone and ultimately groundwater depends on the type a
==Typical stormwater pollutants==
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...|thumb|left|200px|alt=link to video for navigating this page|<font size=3>3-minute video summarizing content and navigation for this page ([https://www.
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...BMPs to provide effective pollutant removal and runoff control during cold-weather months. It also introduces some recent findings from within Minnesot
...differs from rainfall-generated runoff, in which build-up and wash-off of pollutants is a continuous cycle.</font size>]]
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...Woodbury Bulletin (newspaper opinion page), August 11, 2004. Contact Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District, North St. Paul, MN.
...th urbanization, North Central Texas. Water Resources Bulletin. 21(6): 1037-1048.
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