• ...industry|Industrial stormwater, with great stormwater control measures, at a manufacturing facility]] ...utants. All documents in the ISW are free for anyone to use. Just download a document you're interested in, tailor it to your facility, and begin improv
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  • <td>BMP is < 50 feet from drinking well in a non-sensitive aquifer<sup>3</sup></td> <td>BMP is located within an Emergency Response Area in a DWSMA exhibiting high or very high vulnerability</td>
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  • ...e Activity or a Primary SIC Code, as listed within Appendix D of the Multi-Sector General Permit, or within the table below, needs to apply for permit covera '''Have a specific question or situation regarding applicability? Check out these res
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  • ...ging the Private Sector in Green Infrastructure Development and Financing: A Pathway Toward Building Urban Climate Resilience] (United States Agency for ...ture] (Oppla, European Union) - provides several brief case studies across a range of scales
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  • # Include a section dedicated to mobile activities (if applicable). # Include additional sector-specific SWPPP requirements from part VII of the permit.
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  • ...r supplies, and can be an effective treatment practice. This page provides a discussion of infiltration at industrial stormwater sites, including BMP op *[[Glossary#H|Hydrologic Soil Group]] (HSG) soils A, B, and C. For more information, see [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/in
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  • ...mn.us/water/industrial-stormwater readily found on the MPCA's website]. As a result, we will be deleting or archiving much of the information related to ...deleted. The tables for all sectors (A through AC) have been compiled into a single .pdf document which can be found here: [[File:Standard Industrial Cl
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  • ...mb|alt=picture of a liner|<font size=3>Example of an impermeable liner for a stormwater best management practice. Source: [https://www.pwdplanreview.org Liners are designed to limit infiltration of water from a stormwater Best Management Practice (BMP) into underlying and adjacent soil
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  • ...the water from the municipality is softened or may be accustomed to having a residential softener leading to double softening. Municipalities can also e *Determine if non-chloride source softening is a viable option.
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  • ...indicates infiltration is acceptable, because the site overlies an ERA in a moderate vulnerability session.</font size>]] ...is not allowed at the site because it receives stormwater discharges from a vehicle fueling area and from an industrial facility where infiltration is
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  • “Municipality" means a city, village, borough, county, town, sanitary district, or other governmen ...tion engaged in industrial activity, even if land parcels are separated by a roadway, fence line or similar boundary.
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  • ...inee to pursue GSI-specific jobs within the stormwater industry or provide a more competitive resume to support GSI proposals. Many certification organi ...tural Shoreline Certification Program is specific to Michigan shorelines). A list of trainings and certifications for GSI practitioners or those interes
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  • ...cle presents information on non-environmental impacts from use of deicers. A discussion of environmental impacts can be found [http://stormwater.pca.sta ...ide and calcium chloride may be more corrosive than sodium chloride due to a longer time of wetness, however the corrosivity of all three is still high
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  • {{alert|The Minnesota Legislature passed a law during the 2013 session banning the use and sale of coal tar-based seal A byproduct of coal processing, the coal tar pitch used in sealcoat is a known carcinogen and contains high levels - up to 50,000 parts per million
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  • ...cle presents information on non-environmental impacts from use of deicers. A discussion of environmental impacts can be found [http://stormwater.pca.sta ...ide and calcium chloride may be more corrosive than sodium chloride due to a longer time of wetness, however the corrosivity of all three is still high
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  • ...ice removal from roads, sidewalks, parking lots, and trails, and applying a variety of deicers and abrasives. Some are part of emergency services and h ...rectly and visibly impacts the public. There is a lot of pride within this sector as they are called on repeatedly, in the most difficult weather, to get the
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  • ...y - Woodbury Minnesota example of narrow street|<font size=3>An example of a narrow street from Woodbury, Minnesota. Reducing street width reduces the a ...rmat, click [[File:Pollution Prevention.docx|here]]. In addition, there is a [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/business-with-us/waste-and-pollution-preventio
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  • ...r? Most of it ends up in our lakes, streams, wetlands, and groundwater. As a result, clean water in Minnesota is in jeopardy. ...f the initial success of the pilot project, Fortin Consulting has received a 319 grant to conduct additional training sessions in Minnesota. The trainin
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  • ...ised above the bottom of the BMP. If no infiltration is desired at a site, a [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Liners_for_stormwater_m ...tion_possible_at_a_site determining the amount of infiltration feasible at a site].
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  • The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is hosting a live webinar on pretreatment, Wednesday January 19, 1:00-2:30 PM CST. 1.5 p ...atment are well understood, we continue to see ineffective pretreatment as a result of poor design or construction, inadequate maintenance, incorrect ch
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