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Title page A-6 Finding of No Significant Impact Lake Fork Section 203 Alternative : Proposed Action, page A-6
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Format A-6 text/PDF
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; FWS where applicable FS where applicable the natural resources conservation service where applicable and the bureau of land management BLM where applicable the species to be used in site restoration and revegetation would be matched for soil drainage climate shading resistance to erosion slope of site and vegetation management goals disturbed wetlands and riparian areas would be re vegetated with wetland and riparian species uplands would be re vegetated to the native vegetative community appropriate for the sites soil type topographic position and elevation trees and shrubs appropriate for site conditions and surrounding vegetation types also would be included in the reclamation plant list fist bist for uplands prevention of water pollution contractors would be required to comply with all federal and state laws and regulations regarding control and abatement of water pollution all waste materials and sewage from construction activities or project constructed features would be disposed of as specified by federal and state health and pollution control regulations contractors would be required to monitor water quality of discharges and receiving water both background and below discharges during any construction activities that could impact surface water quality the environmental compliance officer would have the ultimate responsibility to ensure adequate water quality monitoring and to see that monitoring results are distributed to appropriate parties the officer would determine the parameters to be monitored in coordination with the utah department of environmental quality water quality division as part of preparing a water quality monitoring plan before discharging any wastewater or other pollutants from construction activities contractors may be required to have a national pollutant discharge elimination system NPDES permit as established under public law 92500 92 500 and amended by the CWA public law 95217 95 217 cofferdams Coffer dams required for instream in stream construction of diversion dams would be erected of clean washed crushed stone or other suitable materials free of contaminants that would not contribute significantly to the turbidity or siltation of streams or other watercourses water courses use of easily erodible soils for cofferdam construction would be specifically prohibited activities with a high potential for causing sediment such as cofferdam placement or stream diversion would not be conducted during the period of high runoff that typically occurs in june instream stream In diversion work and river crossing installation would be conducted during low flow seasons turbidity levels caused by construction activities would be limited to the increases permitted under the guidelines issued by the US environmental protection agency EPA or the state of utah for streams in the uinta basin when necessary to perform required construction work in a stream channel the prescribed turbidity limits may be exceeded for the shortest practical period required to complete such work subject to permit conditions whenever practicable machinery for instream in stream construction work would operate from the streambank stream bank not in the stream channel A 6
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