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Title: 404 Permit The Low-down on


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404 Permit The Low-down on Gittin-er-done!
  • Brought to you By
  • Tom Gocksch, P.E. Environmental Bureau

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Overview of the 404 Permit
  • Who?
  • Why?
  • What?
  • How Long?
  • When????

3
Who Issues the Permit?
  • United States Army Corps of
  • Engineers
  • Allen Steinle Regional Director

4
Why are 404 Permits Necessary?
  • Section 404 of the Clean Water Act
  • 33 CFR 320 330
  • 330 Nationwide Permit Program
  • 404(b)(1) Guidelines

5
What Work Requires a 404 Permit?
  • Depositing fill or dredged material in Waters of
    the US (WUS).
  • Construction of Abutments and Piers in WUS.
  • Placement of Riprap in WUS.
  • Placement of Culverts in a WUS.
  • Anything that requires that material be placed in
    a WUS.

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What is a Water of the US?
  • Defined as Any Surface water that flows INTO a
    Named Stream or River.
  • Lakes, Rivers, Streams, and Creeks
  • Intermittent Drainages
  • Irrigation Canals
  • Wetlands Associated with these Waters

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What Types of Permits Are Available?
  • Nationwide
  • Individual

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What Is a Nationwide Permit?
  • Regulate many low impact activities en masse,
    Authorizing them by Regulation.

When Were They Developed?
  • 1977 10 NWP under Section 404
  • 1982 Expanded to include both Section 404 and
    section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act.
  • Present 44 Nationwide Permits

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What NWPs Apply to MDT Activities?
  • On a Regular Basis
  • 3 Maintenance
  • 13 Bank Stabilization
  • 14 Linear Transportation Crossings
  • 23 Approved Categorical Exceptions
  • 33 Temporary Construction Access and Dewatering

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How Long Does It Take?Normal Time Lines
  • Nationwide Permit
  • 45 days from Receipt of Complete Preconstruction
    Notification.
  • Individual permit
  • District Engineers will decide on all
    applications not later than 60 days after receipt
    of a Complete Application.
  • 15-30 day comment period may be extended up to 30
    additional Days.
  • 30 Days to Complete Permit and MDT Responses to
    Conditions
  • Total (up to) 120Days

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What is a Complete Package?
  • Complete Description of Proposed Activity
  • Location, Purpose and Need of Proposed Activity
  • Scheduling of Activity
  • Names and Addresses of Adjoining Property Owners
  • Location and Dimensions of Adjacent Structures
  • Type, Composition, and Quantity of Material
  • Plans sufficient for Public Notice

12
Additional Information
  • Final Biological Assessment/Biological Resources
    Report
  • Wetland Delineation Report
  • Environmental Document (CE(x),FONSI, ROD)
  • Scope of Work PFR
  • Project plans
  • Preliminary Special Provisions
  • Project Cross-sections
  • Quad Location Map
  • Mitigation Plan

13
When Should the Application Happen?
  • Only After These Things are Done
  • The Wetland Impacts Must be finalized
  • Fill Quantities within the WUS Must be finalized
  • Pier Size, Type, Location
  • Culvert Size
  • Riprap Quantities
  • Any Fill Material in a WUS on a Project
  • Mitigation Plan Must be finalized

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What is Mitigation?
  • Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) Defines
    Mitigation as
  • Avoiding the Impact altogether by not taking a
    certain action or parts of an action.
  • Minimizing Impacts by limiting the degree or
    magnitude of the action and its implementation.
  • Rectifying the impact by repairing,
    rehabilitating, or restoring the affected
    environment.
  • Reducing or eliminating the impact over time by
    preservation and maintenance operations during
    the life of the action.
  • Compensating for impact by Replacing or providing
    substitute resources or environments.

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MDT Specific Mitigation
  • On Site Mitigation
  • Avoidance and Minimization
  • Pulling in R/W limits
  • Salvaging and replacing Hydric Soils
  • Reducing the number of piers in a river
  • Pulling the Riprap slope back away from OHW
  • Compensating
  • Design channel changes of equal or additional
    channel length
  • Returning Hydrology to historic wetlands within
    the new R/W
  • Off Site Mitigation
  • Wetland Reserves/In-Lieu Fee

16
How MDT Plans to Git-er-done
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SpecificallyWhen Do We Submit Our 404 Permit
Applications?
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Answer
  • Applications are Submitted Only when all the
    necessary design information has been Finalized.

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