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DRMS Permit Index
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M2017003
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Revision
Doc Date
12/9/2019
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CN1
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ERR
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4 <br /> -2- <br /> on our website: https://www.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Re�4ulatory-Proizram-and- <br /> Permits/Obtain-a-Permit/. <br /> If the activity requires a Department of the Army permit as a result of any impacts to WOUS or any <br /> earth disturbances within that resource, a federal action will occur. For the Corps to make a permit <br /> decision,the applicant must provide enough information to demonstrate compliance with Section 106 of <br /> the National Historic Preservation Act(NHPA) and Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act(ESA). <br /> The activity must be designed and constructed to avoid and minimize adverse effects, both temporary <br /> and permanent,to WOUS to the maximum extent practicable at the project site. Mitigation in all its <br /> forms (avoiding, minimizing,rectifying, reducing, or compensating for resource losses) will be required <br /> to the extent necessary to ensure that the adverse effects to the aquatic site are minimal. Any loss of an <br /> aquatic site may require mitigation. Mitigation requirements will be determined during the Department <br /> of the Army permitting review. <br /> If the information that was submitted could impact WOUS, which are jurisdictional resources, this <br /> office should be notified. If a section 404 permit is required,work in an aquatic site should be identified <br /> by the proponent of the project and be shown on a map identifying the Quarter Section, Township, Range <br /> and County, Latitude and Longitude, Decimal Degrees (example: 39.555555; -104.555555) and the <br /> dimensions of work in each aquatic site. <br /> If there are any questions, please call the Denver Regulatory Office at 303-979-4120. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> /�J- V-�7 <br /> Kiel Downing <br /> Chief, Denver Regulatory Office <br /> Enclosure <br />
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