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�R `CTIO "i0 'US'E' PERMIT`'A PLIC S
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V nppl►cnnt is not tate owner, written attthoriznt oa by the a«'ner or other j)"I "Of!'Ofii'i t
be submitted in order for the kip licant to legally sign. the apfalication. Applin. ation sltF,l�� hp
considered void if not :signed by the owner ar legal agent,
2.
All items"aa applieatiotY shall be filled -1n as completely as`ppisibte. If an item I � not al pli- r
cabla.'ploase indicate by, the term
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At is iMp ttant that the p,17p#icatrrt supply+arl���curate ddscrr�ptrpn of the lacation of 1.110 l5ropnsed-
project, inc;Iuding the falluavingt
hicc&l�ntit6er(s)• (fMnvAIIc a btlls;drAaessor's ma ps)o
b. Street addresses (if available), � 1
c. Distances and di,rections,to natnedl streets; bodies def water, orrailron,da,
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ti d ertiled''jr1'al,Y plrcri of adequake scale to d lend}= slYass sed.bu ld-�
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ings, and irr►proveurenta, Folded to 8% x',J, inches, shell accompany anti bt mads, part a£� the
"Application for tlse"i'eenit".`'If-L Ad9d pArtizit zs app6iQ, the p`l6 plAti becaitu�s'thaktap-
provied' dovelopment plan for the propertycThe plot plan shall include the (allowing iiform►ation: }
rr, ti sealed drawing of the parcel(s) boundaries.
b. f'oention a id dimensions of all existiu'g ao prapascd ilnprovement,4 an the property,
,Including 'buildings, dlriveYvays. parking areas, wells, septic tanks and leach fields.
C, Location and name of bordering> stre.t;tsi access poadss, nearb), crossroo4s, streamsa
bodies of Svater and railroads.
d. North, arrow and. scale of drawing.0 a i
rl'he "Application for Use Permit" is subject to public hrarings and._appt'rivtal .by the 1?lantting
Gcimmis5ion. Any special conditions a£`'approv�al shall be made to port of the approved "Use'
Perm" and. shall (re I>indirng on theapplieanti The procedures for Couaty action on uste per-
mit applications axe stated in Chapter 24 of the Butte C;atrnty Mode,
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The Planning Commission; on the basis of tho�,evide-ncc submitted at theltublic hda'ring,may
grant use ermit� rvlirta rt finds that tlae, ro useaT test a of;.tbr, ro est ; cv 1 n t a r. e
1? t. l o ►m tlr .
b ly. P _la p. � It
Integrity and character of the zone in which the land lies and that the use would'not be oil
rdasonu,bty n (),ro ittiblo pith pt lnjtirli�us to surrounding ptropertids noc detrimon'.t'al to 'tho
irenith and oncral'°el£arn of. tlYt ersnn> resitiirtt or ?��0rkip.' in the n0i hnorhotts nor trx''the
g p g g
'gonere hoslth, safety' and welfare of x►tf County
7.
In approving a arse pdarr�i't, the I�lanni:ng Cor, mission stay, iuct aja su.ch,- cndditions as are
deemed reasc,rarhh e'nd nieces asp unc(or th't� _Girtwuritstattcc to pceserve� ;tbe integrity �nnii
cliaragot a the IotiXY turd to �eeure tlic gdeneraal purp'gses of the I#ulte County C`eneral Plan,
and C,ia rter 24 , oI tho Iii:tte` Gbotrty Code* &01 cond-ltiorl tattY)F`iJT'Ol dL, but It trd
to. kine lirmik��tians, tlevi:lopmcnt titan iapprovYtl; hours of Operatttin, fencing,. datliritatia i of
right-of-tvay acid sirarbl and drainage it, t.p►^nveateots. C`�gnilitio-4 ituposed ujson isauanee of a
use iierrnit. Yjtrsl,'br �'teusonnhly calmed to hn use £or avh-ith the perrnitas r0qusted,,
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Application Kaes ns of ' (date) are S"
l'ees may tan paid In Cash it lay° elver k ►node payaable tcr,;`�`i`rea�u�et of.l3utte bounty" `t
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C3efowe suttttaittittg a use rermit application, alsplieant is requested to distsuss aikl► staff.all '
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dldtestiotrs atlsbutarpfrlictrtiotr requi'rt tnents, "Count procedures;; tiattirrg lYrovi<ion taitti possible
f011d1t10us of apl*6val.
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173%7 Drayer Drive
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Paradise Ca. 95969'
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tier. James D. l►'ilder
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8.
Install fuel; tanks per the directives the
Cal .fornia Department of Forestr
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of 'vegetation for 3t least a `30 £otx�dusgance
con-
structs dirt dike around the fuel tanks sufficient
to
to conr.ain the fuel in the
spill. event of a leak, or accidental
0.
Maintain the pumps, fire hoses and nozxcs in operatin
condition for on. -site fig.
re Protection, Pire ex,tingui-
shers to be placed on each internal ire
on
the site. engine
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Back fill and grade to match existing terrain all mine
Portals no longer needed. A
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t�atchmdurinan is to be present
that the zein crew is not on the
property,imes
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In the event that any cultural resources are dis-
covered during a;subsequent survey
or during the
mining operationsy steps sha11 be .taken; to
record
pertinent information or Protect the significant
resources
involved.
12,
Applicant must file a satisfactory ;Reclamation Paan
with the Department
of Public 3Joxks.
13,
Provide approved tailet facillities for employees and
an approved source of drinking
water,
14.
Do not permit contamination Ofground or surface,
waters, Obtain a
waste e dischar
California to Tonal Wa;tsr tControlerthit ftoardom h
Qualiy
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protect ground and surface waters.
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Comply, with the requirements. of the alteration
agreement Code Section 1603
with the California
Department of Fish and .Ga;�e: Prior to any further
ariiniug beyond the scope
of this,:appicatanr a
separate mining permit and 'reclamation plan shall '�e
submitted
and approved,'by the county of Butte.
16,
Submit to pexadic`inspections of the site by the
Public Works Ilepattment to'
evaluate :;continuing cnm-
plzanc'e Frith the permit' and reclamation plan.
l7.
Stabilize work in process from potential, el
causzd by wind or
rain.,
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Design backslope Of excavated material tc rithstand
an earthquake of magnitude 6.5 Richter,
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Inter-Depdrtt"p-.. 'entorandum
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TO: Planning Commission
FROM: Steve Streeter,Senior Planner
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SUBJECT: Field Trips to Richter Wilder Mining Operations
DATE: June 2a, 1983 ,
The field trip date is confirmed for .Tu1Y 8, 1983
County fire warden, plans to make •; Bill Tele,
available a van for the csay, ,
wO also; have the' use of the Blaztx from the Nealth
be a
p rtment.
The schedule will remain the
same as show
sheet. If you would like n on the attached
to Jul i your environmental documents
,please let
Join prior
us know. Ken Cole, Div. Mines 4-Geolo
may ;,oln us for the afternoon field trip to
operation,
the Wilder Mining
ing
SAS;lr
cc a Richter Contracting Inc
James D. Wilder
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Liddle, Oroville Mercury Register
John Michael, KPAY_
Terry Vau Dell, Chico Pnterpr.se .Record
Bila Te e, Butte County Fire/CDP-
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Inter -Departmental Memorandum
TM Planning Commission 4
FROM: Steve ,Streeter, Advance Planner
SUBJECT Field trip to the Richter and Wilder Mi ing Operations
c�TEa June 16, 1983
Both project will be on your agenda for July 21. We would like to make
available a field trip date for both sites on Friday, July iS.
A copy of the draft IjIR for `the -Richter Mining Operation and the Inital
Study/mitigation negative declaration reclamation plan for the Wilder
Mining operation will be given to you on July i at:the 'Cornm ssion meeting,
Please confirm, by July 7, your availability to participate on July 15.
116 tentative agenda is
�- 9;30 A M. Meat at the Planning Department'
x.0:00 A. M. Meet Bernie F Bill Richter near the intersection
of Dunstone Drive/Avocado Road
10:15 A Mt 11030 A. 'II - Tour the 525 acre dredger mining. site
ii:30 A M. w Noon --LUNCH
Noon to 1:1s P. M. -"Travel to Wilder Mining Si e
1.:30 2;00'P. M. Tour the 1-1/2 acremining site and proposed
reclamation areas with Jim Wilder
3:00 3:30 P.M. Return to Paradise F Or vi
NOTE: It is certainly possible to" ake separate arrangements with the
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Richters (533-bb29) cr Mr Wilder '(877--.1"724) t' visit their
proposed mining
sites. A four -w ee i41Vvo'.vehicle s needed
to reach the Wilder
Mining Site unless you rendezvous with Mr.
Wilder at Garland, x somewhere else an the vicinity,
Road o.
Ra.chter, Contraeiing, I c,
James D Wil cler.
, ] Liddle, Orovi'11e N1e'rdury Register
Jahn Michael, KPAY
Terry Vau Dell, Chaco Enterprise Record
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Resources Agency
CTRP1 (Cal PA}
_..� �. Air Resources Board
TRAA :(:Tahoe RPA)
X :: Conservation Div. r1iiles co1.a ?'
Bay Conservation & Dev t Comm
Fish and Came Izo boll � �
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...�..._ Parks and Recreation-
Coatal Comm7ssiort
- X Office of Historic Preservation
Caltrans District 3Native
Merican He age Comilt
Cal trans - Al anni ng,
State Lands Comm
Caltrans - Aeronautics
w •Public Uti 11, ti es Comma
.� . ., California Hihwa '
g y Patro'7
Energy Cornet
Boating and Waterways
Food and A ri oul tui^e. ,
�.�. Forestry
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HE„al t Services ."
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State Water Resources Control
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Statewide Health Planning
g (hospitals)
Board,- Headquarters
Housing n' and G
y ommunity Qevlt
A. . Regional !Water Quality Control
Corrections
Board, Region 5
General Services'.
X Division of Water Rights (SIMCB)
Office of Local Assis:tanee. .
Division of, Water Qua 1 i t� SR�f�CB y (. )
� Public Works Board
Department of Water:Resaurces
Office of Appropriate, rechnolordy (OPR�
�Reclli on Board'
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Local Government Unt (OpR)
:;olid Waste Man gement Boal^d
Santa M. n.Ica 'Mountains Conservancy `
Colorado River.'Board
Other—
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Date Received a't: SCH
CatalogNumbeC ,
Date sRevievr Starts
Proponent
Date to Ag envi
g es
Consit`ltan,t
Date to SCH ,.,.�..
Cnntac.t Aharte
Clear rice 'Date ,`'
Address
No. tes�':
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YES MAYBE
N0
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Exposure of .people or property to
geologic hazards such as earthquakes,
landslides, mudslides, ground failure,,
or similar hazards?
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2. Air. Will the ro osal< result in:,
. proposal ;
a
Substantial deterioration; of`
ambient or local air quality?
.
b.
The creation of objectionable
odors, smoke or fumes? s
- C.
Significant alteration of air
movement -,moisture or temperature;
or, Iy g climate, either
locally
or regionally,
3.. Water. Will. the proposal result in substantialt
a.
Changes in ctirrents, or the course
or direction of catermovements?
b,
Changes in absorptioh rates, drainage
patterns, or the rate'and amount of
surface' .,rater -runoff?
c;.
Need ,for off-site surface drainage
improvements, including 'vegetation'
removal, channel.zati;on or culvert
installation?
u.
Alterations to the course or flow'
of flood waters?
e
Change in the amount of surface
waterer a n an wat�- _bod y r
Y o
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Discharge into surface waters, or
in any alteration. of s.urface
Water quality,, including but not
limited to temperature, di.ssolved
oxygen, or tutbidity?
g .'
Altdratl6n 'Of the direcrtion or
4.
'low
rate ofof round vatot.0
h.'
Change, i:n the quantity or' quality
Of ground maters either, Ehrough
directadditions or wi hdra-vals,
or through in�etception af.an
y 7
a by or'
u�.fer cLtts exc,avations�`
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of�g
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MAYBE NO
Reduction in the amount of water
otherwise available for public
water. supplies?
M
J, Exposure of people or property
to water related Hazards such as
f lo0d:ing?
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4. Plant`:' Life . Will the proposal result
in sttbstanta,a7.: -
a. Loss of vegetation or change in the
divers,ity of species or number
of any species of plants (includ.ng
trees" shrubs, grass, crops, microflo-ra, and aquatic plants)?
b. Reduction of the numbers of any
unique, rare or endangered species
of plants?
C. Introduction of new species. of
in barrier
plants into an area, or a
to the normal: rePlenisYtnient of
existing; species?
d. Reduction in acreage of any agri-
cultural. crap?
5. An, mal._Liife; t,!': 11 the proposal result
in substantial,,
species,Chie in the diversity Qf
a
lr..d. or number' of any speGieS Qf
animals�,(bitds, land animals
including reptiles, fish and shell-
fish,, benth'a organisms, insects 0r
micfuxauna) ?
b Reduction of` the numbers of any
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unique, rare or, endanger ed speca.es
of anircial
c. Introduction of new species of
result in
animals; into an area, or
a b;arriex -to the mi,grarion 'or
movement of anim Is? ..._..,:
d., Reduction of , . encroachment upon, or
ddtrerioration to existiri fish' or
wildlife habitat?
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Api�nd x. . pae 3 .of 9
YES MAYBE NO
6,
Noise. Will the proposal result in
_
substantial-
ubstantial
a,
a, :increases in nose levels?
b. Exposure of, people to severe noise
levels?
7.
L--i-gh-�t . and Olare . Will the proposal
produ,cesig in iaant light or glare?
8
Land Use. Will the proposal result
ignificant:a
in a significant -
a. Alteration of the planned land use
of.an area, or establish a trend_
which will demonstrably lead to such
,
alteration?
b. Conflict with uses on adjoining
properties, or conflict with
established, recreational,; educa-
til-onal, religions ar scientif c
uses of an area?
9.
Natural Resources. Gill the proposal
result in substant ia]
A., Demand fo;or Increase in the rate
of use of any natural; resources?
b. Depletion of any nonrenewable
natural resource?•
10.t
Risk of Upset. bass the proposal
involve a risk of an explosion or
the •release of hazardous substances
(includingi,but not limited., to, oil,
pesticides, chemicals or ,radi�,tian)
in the event of an accident or upset
conditions?'
11.'
Po ulation', Will, the,proposal
signifida fitly alter, the location.,
'distribution,,density, or growth
rate Of the humanpiiulation of an '
areat or ohysa.cally divx de an
estab lghed communi.ty7
12,
Housin G1i ll the propQsa.l
sig—gnom antly affect `ex3stir�g housing,;
ar c a demand for additional
housing?
A- dix E,' page oir '9.
YES
MAYBE
NO
ransuorati�6„1CtCirculatian. the
1.3, Tt
proposal reser..,
Generatioof subsantial additional
n
a„
vehicular movement?--"
b ;, a:gnif caxit effect's on existing
parlcing facilities, or demand for
c. Substantial impact tipon existing
transportation Systems?.
d, S-gniticant alterations to present
of citauj tion Or movement
patterns
of people and/or goods?
e. Alteratlons to "waterborne, rail or
air traffic?
'..
f. Increase in traffic hazardsto otos
vehicles, bicyclists or p -
14. public Services, jaill the proposal have
result in a substantial
ane eco upon, or
al
teed -for new or altered governmentareas;
ervices in any of the -following
a, Fire protection?
b, Police protection? --_
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G; uchools?
d, Parks or other recreational
facait.es
e„ Maintenance of public facilities,
including roads?
f., `Other governmental services?
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15. Ener Will the proposal. result i.n:
�Jse, of substantial aMOWIts -of' fuel
a.:,
or energy?"'
b, Substantial 'increa54a �.n demand upon
'
0 eneri;y, or
existing sotirces f-
require' the o£ de�r'elo�nment no
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sources of energy'`•
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'YES MAYBE 140
16, Utilities. TrJill the proposal result
sub-
in'- ee�for new systems, or
stanti;.a1 alterations to the following
utilities:
a. poweror natural gas?
b, Communications systems?
C. Water?
d Sewer (will trunk line be, extended,
pzolri ding capacity to serve new
development) '1
e: Storm ;water drainage?
17. Human Health.. Will the proposal
result in sq
a. Creation of any health hazard or
potential health hazard (excluding
mental health)?
b4 posure of people to potential
r
health hazards?
l$. Solid; Waste. Will the :proposal result
in any significant impacts assaciatod
with solid waste disposal or litter
control?
];g . Aesthetics . CJi11 the proposal result
any,
3.n tie astruction of public
designated or recognized scenic vista
o on to the pt or � vi.11 the
�bliG
p result in the creation n
prot�os��. `re of a
aestheti,cal'!' offensive site open to
public vi=ew?
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20. Recareat on' t�i.l1 the proposal 'resul`t
in an impact upon the quality or
quantity'' of eXL,I ng.public recrea-
�/
tion' fs.c].l
21. Archeolo' ical/Historical. GJi11 the
a teraticn of
propos resu,t �n an
archeological or
a si gnificant
historical site, structure, object
r• �"'f
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YES' MAYBE,
NO
22 Mandatory Vindings of Significance.
a. Does the project havethe potential
to degrade the.quality of the
environment, substantially reduce
the habitat of a. fish or wildlife
species, cause a fish or wildlife
population to chop below self
sustaining levels, threaten to
eliminate a plantor animal com-
munity, reduae the number or restrict
the range of a rare or endangered
plant or animal or eliminate important
examples of the t�rajor periods, of
California history or prehistory?
b. Does the project have the Potential
to achieve short term benefits to
the detriment ofpublicly adopted.
long-term environmental goals
c. Does the project have impacts which
are individually limited, but
cumulatively considerle? (a project
may impact on two or more separate
resources where the impact on, each
resource is relatively small,, but
where the effect" of the total'of
those impacts on the environment is
significant.)
m�
d ;, Does the project have envy ronznental
effects'w'hicl- wi11 cause 'substantial
adverse' effects. on human beings,
either, directly or indirectly?
App+en ix',
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page %' o ,
AP 56-22-01, 27
DISCUSSION OF DNVIRONMBNTAL EVALUATION (continued)
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Proposed starting date oL operation 4une.1, 1983
EstjMatpd Life of Operation,- `l.years
Duration of Virst Phase Auri1; 1982_ 3une'1 1983
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. REC- 0AINIEitiDATIONS .: .
1. Disturbance ox rcmo,%sA�o£,vegetation shall, not exceed
sary to constrict barrlers or fills. If work in the lake'
the mnimurrr 'necessary to complete opdratiott5.' Theis
unavoidable, a curtain enclosure to prevent siltation
disturbed portions of any stream channel or lake roar-
of the lake beyond
tho Immediate working area shall
gin within the highwater mark of the stream or lake'
shall be restored to as near their or(Rinal condition as
be installed. The enclo,ura; and any supportive material
shall be removed when the wark is completed,.
. possible.
14, Silt settling basins shall be located away from the stream
2. Restoration shall include the revegetadon of stripped'
or lake to prevent d(scblared, silt -bearing water from
Or exposed areas,
reaching the stream or lake.
3 Rock, riprap, .or other erosion protection shall be placed
in areas where vegetation cannot reasonably be expected'
65 Preparation shall be made so that runoff from steepp,
erodible
to become
surfaces will be. diverted into stable areas tiv(th`
little
reestablished.
erosion ;potential, Frequent water 'checks shall be:
k-1 Installation of`bridges, culverts, or other structures shall
P ads, cat tracks, or other work trails to
control erosonro
be such that water flow is not impaired and upstream
do fish
40 Wash
or %mstream passage of IS assured at all times.
tater containing rnud or silt from aggregate %vashi.
Bottoms of Temporary culverts shall be planed at or
below stream channel Bottoms
ing or other_ operations shall not be allowed to enter a .;
lake flowing
trade. of permanent:'
or streams.
culverts shall be placed below stream channel grade.11.
a) A ,silt catchment basin shall be constructed across '
,5, flans for .design of, concrete sills And other features -
that could potentially impede fish migrations must be
the stream immedintehy below the ro'ect site. This
catchment basin shrill be constructed of# which
approved by Department engineers.
graver
is free from mud or silt.
When;. any clam (any ,artificial obstruction) i's beim
b) Upori completion a the project and after all flowing
water in the atrea is clear
constructed, maintained, or placed in operation, sufla-
cient water shall at all times be allowed to pass down-
of turbidity, the gravel along
with the trapped sediment shall be rem oved'�from'the:.
stream to maintain fishlife below the dam,
seam, w
. An adequate fish passage facility must be incorporated
18. If operations require mo%ing of equipment across a
flowing'
into any barrier that obstructs fish passage.
stream, such operations shall be conducted
Without substantially increasing ;stream turbidity. For
8. Any temporary dam (any ,artificial obstruction) con•
rePBated crossings,'the aperatar shall install a.;bridge, ,
structed shall; only be built from material such as clean
cOlVert, ar rock -fill crossing asspecified in comments
gravel which willcause little or mo siltation.
below.
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9. No P ui meat will be o eraeed in live stream channels.
19 It a stream chanpel has been altered duririg the opera-
10, Equipment shall not be operated in the stream channels
hons, its lore flow channel' shall be returned as: nearly
as Ossible twits natural
of flowing live streams except as may be necessary to
state without creating a possible
Future bank etosion flat
construct cr
crossings or barriers And fills at channel
problem, or a wide channel or
a lake has been
Chan e_s.
g
margin altered, it
shall be rete rnedf a s
<11..When work in a flowing stream :is unavoidable, the
nearl as possible to its natural,'
y
state without' creating a future bank erosion problem.
entire streamfiow shall be diverted around the work
The gradient of the streainbed or'lake margin shall be
area by a barrier, Temporary culvert, and/ora nets'
as nearly as possible 4he same gradient as existed prior
channel capable of permitting upstream and :down=
to disturbance. _
stream fish mat°ement. Constr ddon of the barrier'
20. Structures and associated materials not designed ta'
and/or the nett channel shall normally begin In'. the
withstand high seasonal flows shall be removed to
- downstream area and continue in` an upstream-.direc•
areas
above the high water, mark before such flows occur:;
tion; and the: flow shall, be d(verted only when con-
struction of the diversion is completed. Channel' bank
,
✓?1 1�fo debris, soil, silt; sand, bark,' ::slash, sawdust, ice.
or barrier construction shall, be adequate to prevent,
bish c
cement, or concrete or washings thereof, oiI or
seepage into or from the work area. Channel banks or
`earth
Petrolesun products or other organic ar earthen materiae
frum
barriers shall not be made of or other substances
stiblect to elrosloii finless first enclosed by sheet
F►ny, Iosging, construction, or assoo,ated acuity
of whatever nature -shall he allowed tea enter into or
—11,piling,
rock riprip, or other=protective material: Zine enclosure
placed where it may be washed by rainfall or'. runoff
and d 4, ;t+pportive:;material shall be removed when
the woi ;:s completed and the removal shall normally
into, graters of the.Mb
;State.,en operations are cora
feted, day excess .rriaterials or, debris shall be remove
from.
proceed from downstream in an 'upstream direction '
the work area. 1�•0 ;rubbish 'shall be. deposite
tvlthit 150 feet of the high water` maRk of any
12: Temporary ,fills shall be `constructed of. atonerodible .'
,stre
or Iake.
materials and shall be removed immediately upon work
completion.
Tho -opera or will notify the Department of Fish an
13.. Equiliment shall not beted iii the lake or its
'opera
Came: of the date: of commencement of operations a' -
the date of completion of',operations at least five da
Mar' except during excavation and as fila. be neves• ' {
_prior eo such completion.
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