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Title page 360 Central Utah Project, Bonneville Unit : Diamond Fork Power System : final Environmental Impact Statement, page 360
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Format 360 text/PDF
Rights Brigham Young University; http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/generic.php Public Domain Public
Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; 2 p 174 are there any similarities s1m11 an ties between the geology at the thistle slide site and the geology in the project area geographically the two sites are not thatfar that far apart we understand the EIS is intended to fulfill requirements for exemption from a section 404 permit the granting of a section 404r exemption should not preclude the desirability for a sediment control plan the preparation and implementation of such a plan is necessary to assure that water quality degradation during both construction and system operation is minimized this sediment control plan should include as a minimum the following 1 identification and location of temporary measures such as barms berms dikes dams sediment basins fiber mats netting gravel filters mulches grasses slope drains or other control devices which are in place or will wilt be installed to control sediment resulting from all ali atl sources of water flowing into the construction area 2 methods of controlling drainage from haul roads and ana ano access roads 3 A listing of material machinery and manpower available at the site for erosion control 4 the identification and location of permanent erosion control measures such as stabilization and revegetation or terracing of steep slopes and other disturbed areas as well as any other measures necessary to assure longterm long term protection of water quality 5 maintenance of a buffer zone along the stream whenever practicable to protect water quality clearing of vegetation in the reservoir pool areas should be minimized until construction of a dam has progressed to the point that runoff from disturbed areas can be controlled the sediment control plan should indicate the location and extent of buffer strips and contain a schedule of clearing activities 6 identification of an on site water quality control officer who will be responsible for implementing water quality control measures 7 tentative schedule of implementation of temporary and permanent control measures 8 the sediment control plan should include a water quality monitoring program As a minimum this program should consist of sediment and ana ano turbidity sampling and analysis to be conducted at stations established above and below the construction site and at any other location within the construction area which may be a source of pollutants to the principal drainage samples should be collected at least twice weekly during the construction period the state of utah may also require a sediment control plan as part of the section 401 water quality certification one well prepared plan should satisfy the requirements for both sections 401 and 404 360
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