3. HMGP Lake Shure bridge Phase 2 agreements
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• Any disruption or displacement of the streambed and banks other than the planned <br /> alterations must be restored to pre-project conditions. <br /> • If a temporary bypass road is required, it should be designed to accommodate the migration <br /> of aquatic species. <br /> • Applicant shall comply with proper construction practices and environmental disturbance <br /> requirements as outline in the NDDOH letter dated 12/19/2011. <br /> • Care is to be taken during construction activity near any water of the state to minimize <br /> adverse effects on a water body.This includes minimal disturbance of stream beds and <br /> banks to avoid excess siltation,and the replacement and revegetation of any disturbed area <br /> as soon as possible after work has been completed. Caution must also be taken to prevent <br /> spills of oil and grease that may reach the receiving water from equipment maintenance, <br /> and/or the handling of fuels on the site.Guidelines for minimizing degradation to waterways <br /> during construction are attached to the letter. <br /> • Projects disturbing one or more acres are required to have a permit to discharge storm water <br /> runoff until the site is stabilized by the re-establishment of vegetation or other permanent <br /> cover. Further information on the storm water permit may be obtained from the <br /> Department's website or by calling the Division of Water Quality(701-328-5210).Also, <br /> cities may impose additional requirements and/or specific best management practices for <br /> construction affecting their storm drainage system.Check with the local officials to be sure <br /> any local storm water management considerations are addressed. <br /> 19 <br />
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