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January 26,2024 <br /> Don Peterson <br /> Page 15 of 21 <br /> Reference: Water Quality Assessment of Silver View Pond,Mounds View,MN <br /> n <br /> a <br /> t`" V ..k s� <br /> 44, 4,-,"" ,. : r .,-e. ., ..; - . <br /> w,y art " <br /> 1 <br /> ,.. . ,,.rorr .. . . , <br /> y. <br /> �4 n <br /> u � Eell a ° o <br /> °,� J it <br /> *� � a <br /> �� ,3 a �,.�'n'�.: �'" b O � "" l�En a,.... <br /> ~d — ;" +Imo. C.,�so-r waw is 1 ,a <br /> vv <br /> Figure 6. TP Loading by Subwatershed <br /> BMP Design <br /> .0" Based on the subwatershed modeling, we developed BMPs to reduce TP loading to Silver View Pond. The <br /> proposed BMPs are summarized below. <br /> Forebay improvements: Improvements to the existing forebay include regrading to provide additional wet <br /> pond storage along the south portion of the forebay with an iron-enhanced filtration bench on the north side, <br /> as shown in Figure 7. The overflow berm is proposed to be regraded and an outlet control structure <br /> installed, as shown in Figure 8. Runoff will enter the forebay with sediment settlement in the wet ponding <br /> portion. The outlet control structure will be a 48" diameter structure with an inlet grate and a 12" outlet pipe <br /> Design with community in mind <br />