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**<span title="This page provides definitions of engineered media and describes stormwater applications and BMPs that utilize engineered media"> [[Overview of engineered (bioretention) media and applications for stormwater]]</span>
 
**<span title="This page provides definitions of engineered media and describes stormwater applications and BMPs that utilize engineered media"> [[Overview of engineered (bioretention) media and applications for stormwater]]</span>
 
**<span title="This page identifies appropriate media mixes for different applications and provides specifications and other information for those mixes."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Engineered_(bioretention)_media_mixes_for_stormwater_applications '''Engineered (bioretention) media mixes for stormwater applications''']</span>
 
**<span title="This page identifies appropriate media mixes for different applications and provides specifications and other information for those mixes."> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Engineered_(bioretention)_media_mixes_for_stormwater_applications '''Engineered (bioretention) media mixes for stormwater applications''']</span>
**[[Phosphorus leaching, export, and retention in engineered (bioretention) media]] - <span title="This page discusses behavior of phosphorus in engineered media, including a summary discussion of the phosphorus leaching and attenuation properties of engineered media components and a discussion of design options for minimizing phosphorus leaching or attenuating phosphorus."> '''Description'''</span>
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**<span title="This page discusses behavior of phosphorus in engineered media, including a summary discussion of the phosphorus leaching and attenuation properties of engineered media components and a discussion of design options for minimizing phosphorus leaching or attenuating phosphorus."> [[Phosphorus leaching, export, and retention in engineered (bioretention) media]]</span>
 
**<span title="This page summarizes crediting for MPCA-approved practices that remove dissolve phosphorus from stormwater runoff"> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MPCA-approved_mechanisms_and_values_for_removal_of_dissolved_phosphorus_from_stormwater_runoff '''MPCA-approved mechanisms and values for removal of dissolved phosphorus from stormwater runoff''']<span>
 
**<span title="This page summarizes crediting for MPCA-approved practices that remove dissolve phosphorus from stormwater runoff"> [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MPCA-approved_mechanisms_and_values_for_removal_of_dissolved_phosphorus_from_stormwater_runoff '''MPCA-approved mechanisms and values for removal of dissolved phosphorus from stormwater runoff''']<span>
 
**[[Links to literature pertaining to engineered (bioretention) media]]
 
**[[Links to literature pertaining to engineered (bioretention) media]]

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Engineered media in a bioretention practice. Image from MPCA's Flickr website.
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Compost is an important component of most engineered media mixes. It is also commonly used as an amendment to improve soil properties, such as infiltration rate, fertility, and structure. Image from MPCA's Flickr website.
Information: Engineered media is manufactured from soil (sand, silt, clay) and other components (e.g. compost, iron, etc.), in specific proportions, for a specific application (e.g. green roof, bioretention, tree box). Because engineered media are widely used in bioretention practices, the term "bioretention media" is widely used. We prefer the term "engineered media" as it more accurately describes the applicability of these media.

May 26, 2021 webinar

Soil and engineered media are fundamental design characteristics of most post-construction stormwater practices. Engineered media is a mixture of sand, fines (silt, clay), and organic matter utilized in stormwater practices, most frequently in bioretention practices. The media is typically designed to have a rapid infiltration rate, attenuate pollutants, and allow for plant growth. In some applications, soil or media amendments are utilized to improve soil conditions or enhance treatment effectiveness of a BMP.

This page provides links to pages that address topics related to soil, engineered media, and soil/media amendments.

Soil

Engineered media