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2. Regional Conditions for Nevada,including the <br /> Tahoe Basin <br /> Nationwide hhttp://www.spk.usace.anny.mil/Portals/12/documents/re,yu <br /> i Permit Summary <br /> lato / wp/2017 nw s/Final SPK Regional Conditions fo r Nevada.pdf?ver=2017-03-23-120306-910 <br /> U S Army Corps of 33 CFR Part 330; Issuance of Nationwide <br /> Engineers Permits-March 19,2017 3. Regional Conditions for Utah <br /> Sacramento District http://wwwspk.usace.army.mil/Portals/12/documents/repula <br /> tory/nwp/2017 nwps/Final SPK Regional Conditions for <br /> Utah.pdf?ver=2017-03-23-120303-503 <br /> 33. Temporary Construction,Access,and Dewatering. <br /> Temporary structures,work,and discharges, including 4. Regional Conditions for Colorado. <br /> cofferdams,necessary for construction activities or access fills http://www.spk.usace.army.miI/Portals/12/documents/rem <br /> or dewatering of construction sites,provided that the associated torn/nwp/2017 nwps/Final 2017 Regional Conditions in <br /> primary activity is authorized by the Corps of Engineers or the Colorado.pdrver=2017-03-23-133821-047 <br /> U.S.Coast Guard. This NWP also authorizes temporary <br /> structures,work,and discharges,including cofferdams, B. Nationwide Permit General Conditions <br /> necessary for construction activities not otherwise subject to the Note: To qualify for NWP authorization,the prospective <br /> Corps or U.S.Coast Guard permit requirements.Appropriate permittee must comply with the following general conditions,as <br /> measures must be taken to maintain near normal downstream applicable, in addition to any regional or case-specific conditions <br /> flows and to minimize flooding.Fill must consist of materials, imposed by the division engineer or district engineer. <br /> and be placed in a manner,that will not be eroded by expected Prospective permittees should contact the appropriate Corps <br /> high flows.The use of dredged material may be allowed if the district office to determine if regional conditions have been <br /> district engineer determines that it will not cause more than imposed on an NWP.Prospective permittees should also contact <br /> minimal adverse environmental effects.Following completion of the appropriate Corps district office to determine the status of <br /> construction,temporary fill must be entirely removed to an area Clean Water Act Section 401 water quality certification and/or <br /> that has no waters of the United States,dredged material must be Coastal Zone Management Act consistency for an NWP. Every <br /> returned to its original location,and the affected areas must be person who may wish to obtain permit authorization under one <br /> restored to pre-construction elevations. The affected areas must or more NWPs,or who is currently relying on an existing or <br /> also be revegetated,as appropriate.This permit does not prior permit authorization under one or more NWPs,has been <br /> authorize the use of cofferdams to dewater wetlands or other and is on notice that all of the provisions of 33 CFR 330.1 <br /> aquatic areas to change their use. Structures left in place after through 330.6 apply to every NWP authorization.Note <br /> construction is completed require a separate section 10 permit if especially 33 CFR 330.5 relating to the modification, <br /> located in navigable waters of the United States.(See 33 CFR suspension,or revocation of any NWP authorization. <br /> part 322.) <br /> Notification: The permittee must submit a pre-construction ❑ 1. Navigation. <br /> notification to the district engineer prior to commencing the ❑ (a) No activity may cause more than a minimal <br /> activity if the activity is conducted in navigable waters of the adverse effect on navigation. <br /> United States(i.e.,section 10 waters)(see general condition 32). ❑ (b) Any safety lights and signals prescribed by the <br /> The preconstruction notification must include a restoration plan U.S.Coast Guard,through regulations or otherwise,must <br /> showing how all temporary fills and structures will be removed be installed and maintained at the permittee's expense on <br /> and the area restored to pre-project conditions.(Authorities: authorized facilities in navigable waters of the United <br /> Sections 10 and 404) <br /> States. <br /> ❑ (c)The permittee understands and agrees that, if <br /> A. Regional Conditions future operations by the United States require the <br /> 1. Regional Conditions for California,excluding the removal,relocation,or other alteration,of the structure or <br /> Tahoe Basin work herein authorized,or if,in the opinion of the <br /> Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative, <br /> http://www.spk.usace.anny.mil/Portals/12/documents/regula said structure or work shall cause unreasonable <br /> tory/nwp/2017 nwps/Final SPK Regional Conditions for obstruction to the free navigation of the navigable waters, <br /> _California.pdf9ver=2017-03-23-120307-207 the permittee will be required,upon due notice from the <br /> Corps of Engineers,to remove,relocate,or alter the <br /> structural work or obstructions caused thereby,without <br /> BUILDING STRONG® <br /> U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS - SACRAMENTO DISTRICT <br /> 1325 J ST. -SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 <br /> www.spk.usace.army.mil <br /> www.face book.com/sacramentodistrict <br /> www.Voutube.com/sacramentodistrict <br /> www.twitter.com/USACESacramento <br /> www.flickr.com/photos/sacramentodistrict <br />