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- . • <br /> • <br /> - In addition to general and special conditions, this permit is subjecft to the <br /> 1 1 1 t rt i:a r 1 -mp1 i i oat•: , :a': applicable : <br /> 1.. <br /> All work or discharges to a watercourse resulting from permitted <br /> construction activities, parti_cuI-arly hydraulic dredging, must meet applicable <br /> Federal , State, and local_ water quality and effluent standards on a Continuing <br /> 2 : Measures must be adopted to prevent potential pollutants from entering the <br /> watercourse_ Construction materials and debris, including fuels, oil, and <br /> other liquid substances, will not be stored in the construction area in a <br /> manner that would allow them to enter the watercourse as a result of spillage, <br /> natural runoff, or flooding_ <br /> 3 . If dredged or excavated material is placed on an upland disposal site <br /> (above the ordinary high-water mark) , the site must be securely diked or <br /> contained by some other acceptable method that prevents the return of <br /> potentially polluting materials to the watercourse by surface runoff or by <br /> leaching.- The containment area, whether bulkhead or upland disposal site, <br /> must be fully completed prior to placement of any dredged material- <br /> 4_ Upon completion of earthwork operations, all exposed slopes, fills, and <br /> disturbed areas must be given sufficient protection by appropriate means such <br /> as landscaping, or planting and maintaining vegetative cover, . to prevent <br /> subsequent erosion_ <br /> Ste' All fill (including riprap) , if authorized under this permit, must consist <br /> of suitable material free from toxic pollutantsuin other than trace <br /> quantities_ In addition, rock or fill material used for activities dependent <br /> upon this permit' and obtained by excavation must either be obtained from <br /> existing quarries or, if a new borrow site is opened up to .obtain fill <br /> material, the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) must be notified <br /> prior to use of the new site. Evidence of this consultation with the SHPO <br /> will be forwarded to the St_ Paul District Office_ <br /> 4_ If cultural, archaeological, or historical resources are unearthed during . <br /> activities authorized by this permit, work must be stopped immediately and the <br /> State Historic Preservation Officer must be contacted for further instruction. <br /> 7. An investigation must be made to identify water intakes or other <br /> activities that may be affected by suspended solids and turbidity increases <br /> caused by work in the watercourse. 'Sufficient notice must be given to the <br /> owners of property where the activities would take place to allow them to <br /> prepare for any changes in water quality. <br /> 8_ A contingency plan must be formulated that would be effective in the event <br /> of a spill_ This requirement is particularly applicable in operations <br /> involving the handling of petroleum products. If a spill of any potential • <br /> pollutant should occur, it is the responsibility of the permittee to remove <br /> such material, to minimize any contamination resulting from this spill and co <br /> immediately notify the State Department of Natural Resources and- the U.S_ <br /> Coast Guard at telephone number 800-424-8802. <br />