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Welland in a perillancitly maintained Utility hale right -ol -Way, mitigation may he IequiI'ed to <br />reduce the adverse effects of the proiect to the lilininial level. <br />24. 8'111'Ciy of lnipoundmont SlruCturCS. TO Cnsurc that all inllloundl1lCnl SfruCturcS arc <br />salcly designed, talc district engineer may 1'egUil'C 11011- FCCICl'al applicants to demonstrate that talc <br />structLLreS comply with established Slate slant Sal'ety criteria or have been designed by clualif icll <br />parsolls. 'I'hc district cligincer may also reCluirc documentation that the design has, been <br />Illdcluldcllfly reviewed by Similarly CILIal1fICCI persons, and appropriate [no(lihca(ioil's lilade to <br />ellstire, Sillbly. <br />25. Water Quality. Where States and authorized TI'ibCS, or 1; PA waters applicable, have <br />not previously certified compliance of ail NWP with CWA Section 401, individual 401 Water <br />Quality CCrtillCation must be obtained or waived (see 33 C'FR 330A(c)). "fate district engineer or <br />State 61' ribc may regUirc additional water quality management incaSLlI'CS to CI1S1I1•C that the <br />authol'iZed activity does not result in Illore than minimal degradation OI watCl' Cluahly. <br />26. -Coastal Zone Management. in coastal States where an NWP has not prcvioLlSly <br />received a state Coastal zone management Consistency Concurrence, all individual Slate Coastal <br />zone illallagellicill consistency concurrence 111LISt be Obtained, or a prCSLlillptl011 01 COIIClll'1.ellCC <br />111LIS1 occul' (Sec 33 CUR 330.4(4)). the district Cllg111CC1' O1' a Mate Illay 1'CCILIII'C additional <br />111caslll'cs to cllstll'C that the at1th0l'1zed activity 1S consistent Willi State coastal %olle Illallagelllcllt <br />1'CCiLII I'Cll1ClltS. <br />27. Regional awl Case-By-Case Conditions. The activity must conlllly with any <br />regional conditions that p l' <br />lay have been added by the Division nginecr (sce 33 CFR 330.4(e)) <br />'Intl with any case Specific conditions added by the Corps or by the State, Indian Ti-ibc, or U., <br />I,,PA in its Section 401 Water Quality Certification, or by the Slate in its Coastal lolls <br />Management Act consistency determination. <br />28. Use of Multiple Nationwide PCI-IiiitS. "I hC LISC of plote than one NWP for a Single <br />and complete project is prohibited, except when the acreage loss of waters of (lac Ilrlited States <br />authori•rcd by talc NWPs does not exceed the acreage limit of the NWP with the highest specified <br />acreage limit. For example, ifa road crossing over tidal waters 'IS constructed under NWP 14, <br />with associated bank stabilization authorized by NWP 13, talc nlaxinunll acrCas,C iOSS of waters <br />of the United States for the total pro.icet cannot exceed 1/3 -acre. <br />29. Transfer nsfer of Nationwide Permit Verifications. If the pernlillce sells the property <br />associated with a nationwide permit verification, the perllllttee may transfer the nationwide <br />pcl'i11iI vci- ihcatlon to the new owner by submitting a letter to file appropriate Corps district oll(ce <br />to validate the transfer. A copy of the nationwide permit vei- Ificatloll 111LiSI be allachcd to talc <br />letter, and the letter mast contain the following statement and Signatlll'C: <br />"When the Structures or work authorized by this nationwide permit are still in existence at <br />the tittle the pl'operty is transferred, the terms and conditions of this nationwide liernlit, including <br />any Special conditions, will contintie to be binding on the new owner(s) of talc property. To <br />validate the transfer of this nationwide permit and the associated liabilities associated with <br />compliance with its terms and conditions, have the transferee sign and date below." <br />