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  • #REDIRECT [[Filtration Manufactured Treatment Devices]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Filtration Manufactured Treatment Devices]]
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  • ...for influent water including: 1) oil retention, 2) chemical separation, 3) filtration and 4) sedimentation (Source: 3P Technik UK Ltd, 2023)<ref>3P Technik UK Lt ...more chambers containing [[pretreatment|filtration media, membranes and/or filtration cartridges]] that remove solids and debris/trash from runoff. Some units m
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  • #REDIRECT [[Filtration Manufactured Treatment Devices]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Filtration Manufactured Treatment Devices]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Filtration Manufactured Treatment Devices]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Filtration Manufactured Treatment Devices]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Filtration Manufactured Treatment Devices]]
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  • [https://ecs-water.com/stormwater-management/filtration-media-solutions/ Bold & Gold] is a biosorption activated media (BAM) for po ...//greensmarts.com/success_stories.html. Accessed September 8, 2017.</ref> Filtration Media Specifications and Typical Cross Sections are provided on the Bold &
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  • File:Upflow MTD.jpg|[[Filtration Manufactured Treatment Devices]]|link=Filtration Manufactured Treatment Devices
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  • ...for influent water including: 1) oil retention, 2) chemical separation, 3) filtration and 4) sedimentation (Source: 3P Technik UK Ltd, 2023)<ref>3P Technik UK Lt ...more chambers containing [[pretreatment|filtration media, membranes and/or filtration cartridges]] that remove solids and debris/trash from runoff. Some units m
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  • *<strong>Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection</strong> requires additional filtration to remove particles so that the light can penetrate the water and destroy t *<strong>Chlorine disinfection</strong> also requires additional filtration to remove larger particles,
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  • #Physical filtration is the removal of particulate-bound phosphorus and sediment, and A project at Mayville Park in Upstate New York used six retrofit filtration cells surrounding draining inlets near a community centre, which previously
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  • ...infiltration, partial infiltration, or as a non-infiltrating detention and filtration only practice. They can be used for low traffic roads, parking, driveways, #[[Permeable pavements#Design|Non-infiltrating/filtration only Permeable Pavement]],
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  • ...rmeable [[liner]] and underdrain for [[Stormwater planters|no infiltration/filtration only]] (i.e., a [[stormwater planters]] or biofilter) design. Optional comp ===No Infiltration (Filtration Only)===
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  • ...ned for full infiltration, partial infiltration, or as a non-infiltrating, filtration and detention only practice. They can be used for low traffic roads, parkin #[[Permeable pavements#Design|Non-infiltrating/filtration only Porous Asphalt]],
    10 KB (1,451 words) - 17:15, 17 January 2023
  • ...in leafy green foliage, with the intention of increasing [[infiltration]], filtration, and [[evapotranspiration]] of rainfall and runoff. Well-designed landscape
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  • *[[Filtration Manufactured Treatment Devices]]
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  • ...hysical properties of sand and gravel with special reference to the use in filtration. 4th Annual Report, State Board of Health, Boston.</ref>. The soil permeabi
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  • ...ref>Erickson, A., Gulliver, J. S., and Weiss, P. T. (2007). “Enhanced sand filtration for storm water phosphorus removal.” J. Environ. Eng., 10.1061/(ASCE)0733 ...uptake]]. Particulate phosphorus can be removed through sedimentation and filtration and is often trapped among other solids within a shallow depth at the media
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  • '''Performance calculation''': If the downstream facility provides filtration, such as [[bioretention]] or [[Infiltration trenches|stone filled trenches] '''Example''': [[Pretreatment#Concentrated underground flow|Proprietary filtration treatment device]] (providing water quality) draining to an underground [[i
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  • ...ain]] perforated pipe include [[stormwater planters]], and partial- and no-filtration forms of [[bioretention]].
    3 KB (540 words) - 18:58, 15 June 2022
  • ...) levels of inspection exist for final inspections of LID infiltration and filtration practices. The level of inspection, or combination of tests, that is select
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  • * filtration practices; and landscaping.
    4 KB (599 words) - 20:22, 7 March 2018
  • ...eiss, P. T. (2012). Capturing dissolved phosphorus with iron enhanced sand filtration. Water Res., 46(9), 3032–3042.</ref>) and majority of nitrogen is dissolv ...', and ''biological processes''. Physical mechanisms are sedimentation and filtration. Chemical mechanisms include adsorption and precipitation. The chemical pro
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  • ...) levels of inspection exist for final inspections of LID infiltration and filtration practices. The level of inspection, or combination of tests, that is select
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  • ...sizes of rivers, creeks and ephemeral channels. Landscape buffers provide filtration, infiltration, flood management, and bank stability benefits. Buffers are e
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  • ...on <ref>Palmeira, E. M. and Trejos Galvis, H. L. (2016). Opening sizes and filtration behaviour of non-woven geotextiles under confined and partial clogging cond
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  • ...reatment Devices]] by their removal of solids through settling rather than filtration. ...tps://www.scc.ca/ Standards Council of Canada] that addresses both OGS and Filtration MTDs.
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  • ...[Oil and Grit Separator|OGS]], [[Filtration Manufactured Treatment Devices|Filtration MTDs]], [[Rainwater harvesting|Rainwater Cisterns]] ...023-11-07-English.pdf TRCA, 2023. Canadian Procedure for Field Testing of Filtration Manufactured Treatment Devices. Publicly Available Specification.]
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  • ...14034-ETV-Verification-Statement-Kraken-TAPE_2022-2025.pdf Kraken Membrane Filtration (TAPE)]
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  • ...ponents include pumps to lift water to higher elevations, additional water filtration and treatment. <br>
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  • ...n - This section would benefit from some discussion related to attenuation/filtration (non-infiltration type installations). On urban sites where underground par
    14 KB (2,342 words) - 20:45, 11 November 2022
  • ...actices which manage rainfall where it falls, followed by the attenuation, filtration and infiltration of stormwater along its path of travel and – eventually
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  • ** If the inlet structure itself does not provide sedimentation or filtration pre-treatment, incorporate a pre-treatment feature at curb opening or spill
    7 KB (1,021 words) - 21:05, 10 March 2022
  • ...tion of runoff into the underlying native soil; provides sedimentation and filtration of urban runoff as it passes through the mulch layer, engineered filter med ...meable liner that collects and treats stormwater through sedimentation and filtration only (i.e., no infiltration).
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  • ...revent all [[infiltration]]. Stormwater planters are "no infiltration" or "filtration-only" BMPs, similar to bioretention cells, that can be squeezed into tight ...may be necessary to prevent all [[infiltration]]. Stormwater planters are "filtration-only" BMPs, similar to bioretention cells, that can be squeezed into tight
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  • *Filtration ([[Bioretention]], [[Stormwater planters]], etc.); Runoff should be treated with a [[Pretreatment|sedimentation and/or filtration practice]] prior to infiltration. Where possible, runoff should not be dire
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  • * if the inlet structure itself does not provide sedimentation or filtration pre-treatment, incorporate a geotextile and stone filter inlet at curb open ...may be used to treat runoff from roofs and pavements with sedimentation or filtration pre-treatment. The following pre-treatment options help facilitate maintena
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  • ...added pollutant removal benefits due to enhanced biological uptake and the filtration effects of the vegetation.
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  • ...rous functions to a bioretention practice including reducing soil erosion, filtration, protecting underlying soils from compaction, retaining moisture, and minim
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  • *Enhanced LID function related to pollutant uptake, temperature mitigation, filtration, and [[evapotranspiration]]
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  • * if the inlet structure itself does not provide sedimentation or filtration pre-treatment, incorporate a geotextile and stone filter inlet at curb open ...may be used to treat runoff from roofs and pavements with sedimentation or filtration pre-treatment. The following pre-treatment options help facilitate maintena
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  • .../grit separator immediately upstream of each of the infiltration chambers, filtration through the infiltration chamber, and finally a stormwater management facil
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  • ...impermeable liner and underdrain for a non-infiltrating, or detention and filtration only practice. ...as roofs may be up to 4 times the size of the pavement but should include filtration pretreatment to remove coarse debris prior to being conveyed directly to th
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  • ...designed for infiltration. Facilities designed with an impermeable liner (filtration only) can be used to treat runoff from hot spots. ...t removal mechanism operating in grass swales is infiltration, rather than filtration, because pollutants trapped on the surface of the swale by vegetation or ch
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  • ...tern for future use. Commercial rooftops are relatively clean, and complex filtration is not required for most non-potable uses.
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  • *additional water filtration and treatment, depending on the intended use of the water.
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  • ...tration, or with an impermeable liner and underdrain for no infiltration, "filtration only" (i.e., a stormwater planter or biofilter) design. ...l of the stormwater treatment mechanisms: sedimentation, [[infiltration]], filtration, attenuation and [[evapotranspiration]].
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  • ...well suited to retrofit applications. Read more about this new proprietary filtration system and see how it performed at the Kortright Centre in Vaughan, ON., by This study by TRCA evaluates the effectiveness of two lined, filtration-only [[Bioswales]] (i.e., biofilter swales) retrofitted into a portion of t
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  • ...es below. For example, when talking about the benefits of infiltration and filtration, multiple sources from the list below can be referenced. In some cases wher ...e principle of LID is the management of increased runoff typically through filtration and infiltration strategies to provide treatment and reduce runoff volumes.
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  • ...to retain coarse materials suspended in stormwater runoff, either through filtration or settling, before it enters the BMP rendering it inefficient over time. P
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  • *Include a [[pretreatment|filtration device]] to treat stored water prior to delivery to hose bibs or fixtures a
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  • ...d [[topsoil]] layer containing 5 to 15% organic matter by dry weight where filtration and evaporation of runoff occurs. Vegetated filter strips and soil amendmen
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  • ...], [[mulch]] and [[stone]] where [[Bioretention: TTT|surface ponding]] and filtration of runoff occurs. ...with a sub-drain), or through a sub-drain alone (i.e., No Infiltration or “filtration only” design, with a sub-drain and impermeable liner). For Full Infiltrat
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  • **No Infiltration (i.e., filtration only design) that includes an impermeable liner between the base of the BMP
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  • ...highly turbid (i.e., murky), it indicates that the pretreatment device or filtration system is malfunctioning or needs maintenance.
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