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groundwater emanates from a point in the ground. For purposes of this regional condition, springs do not <br />include seeps or other discharges which do not have a defined channel. <br />ADDITIONAL INFORMATION <br />The following provides additional information regarding minimization of impacts and compliance with <br />existing general Conditions: <br />a. Permittees are reminded of the existing General Condition No. 6 which prohibits the use of unsuitable <br />material. Organic debris, building waste, asphalt, car bodies, and trash are not suitable material. Also, <br />General Condition 12 requires appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e. all fills must be <br />permanently stabilized to prevent erosion and siltation into waters and wetlands at the earliest practicable <br />date). Streambed material or other small aggregate material placed along a bank as stabilization will not <br />meet General Condition 12. Also, use of erosion control mats that contain plastic netting may not meet <br />General Condition 12 if deemed harmful to wildlife. <br />b. Designated Critical Resource Waters in Colorado. In Colorado, a list of designated Critical Resource <br />Waters has been published in accordance with General Condition 19 (Designated Critical Resource <br />Waters). This list will be published on the Albuquerque District Regulatory home page and will be <br />attached to nationwide permit summaries distributed to the public. A copy is attached (see Enclosure 1). <br />c. Federally- Listed Threatened and Endangered Species. General Condition 17 requires that non - federal <br />permitees notify the District Engineer if any listed species or designated critical habitat might be affected <br />or is in the vicinity of the project. information on such species, to include occurrence by county in <br />Colorado, may be found at the following U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service website: httn://mountain- <br />prairie. fws. aov/ endson/CountvLists/Colorado.htm <br />NWP Finalized Regional Conditions for Colorado <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />