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State Highwav Utility Permit 3
<br /> Attachment to Permit No. 4190361-Additional Terms and Conditions Version 20
<br /> flows from riparian habitats and wetlands, and flow from fire fighting activities.
<br /> ANY OTHER DISCHARGES, including storm water discharges from industrial facility or
<br /> construction sites, may require Colorado Discharge Permit System permits from
<br /> CDPHE before work begins. For additional information and forms, go to the CDPHE
<br /> website at: http://cdphe.state.co.us/wq/PermitsUnit/wqu.
<br /> 17. By accepting the permit, the permittee stipulates and agrees to fully protect, defend, indemnify, and
<br /> hold harmless, to the extent allowed by law, the Issuing Authority and each of the Authority's directors,
<br /> officers, employees, agents, and representatives, from and against any and all claims, costs (including but
<br /> not limited to all reasonable fees and charges of engineers, architects, attorneys, and other professionals or
<br /> expert witnesses and all court or other dispute resolution costs directly incurred by reason of claims directly
<br /> brought against the Issuing Authority), losses, damages, pre- or post judgment interest, causes of action,
<br /> permittee's failure to obtain, or disregard of, any applicable federal, state, or local environmental permits,
<br /> approvals, authorizations, or clearances, or in meeting or complying with any applicable federal, state, or
<br /> local environmental law, regulation, condition, or requirements in connection with any activities authorized
<br /> by this Utility Permit.
<br /> 18. The permittee shall assume full responsibility for the resolution of any unforeseen problems regarding
<br /> this work.
<br /> 19. DRAINAGE, WATER QUALITY CONTROL, ENVIRONMENTAL
<br /> 20. All disturbed landscaping is to be restored to original or better condition.
<br /> 21. Areas of roadway and right-of-way disturbed during this installation or work shall be restored to insure
<br /> proper drainage and erosion control.
<br /> 22. The Permittee is responsible for compliance with all Federal, State, and local environmental
<br /> regulations. The Permittee should have a qualified environmental consultant on staff or hire a qualified
<br /> environmental consulting firm to assess the proposed project area for potential environmental impacts and
<br /> obtain any necessary permits prior to disturbance. Environmental impacts include, but are not limited to,
<br /> wetlands, water quality, threatened or endangered flora and fauna, cultural resources including both
<br /> archaeological and paleontological resources, and hazardous waste that can affect both human health and
<br /> the natural environment. Should enforcement action(s) be taken by any agency with jurisdiction, liability
<br /> for noncompliance with any environmental regulation is the sole responsibility of the Permittee.
<br /> 23. TRAFFIC
<br /> 24. Any construction equipment with outriggers shall use street pads.
<br /> 25. No open cuts will be allowed within 30 feet of the edge of the traveled way at night, on weekends, or on
<br /> holidays.
<br /> 26. Where necessary to remove, add, or relocate a State Highway traffic control device, including striping,
<br /> such additions, relocation or removals shall be accomplished by the applicant at its own expense and at the
<br /> direction of the Department.
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