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• 1. Removal oP material under and near bridges, <br />culverts and other road crossings; <br />2. Removal of material around and near intake, outfall <br />and water measuring structures; <br />3. Removal of material from water bodies such as <br />lakes, ponds and impoundments meeting the definition of <br />"waters of the IInited States" including, but not <br />limited to, Pishinq ponds and ponds necessary to comply <br />with Clean Water Act requirements; <br />4. Removal oP material which may pose a serious <br />threat to public and private improvements, and/or <br />public safety; and <br />5. Removal of material as a source of fill Por <br />projects authorized by nationwide general permit or <br />regional general permit. <br />THE EgCAVATION 08 DREDGIDiG MAY NOT CAII88 T88 L088 OF MORE <br />THAN 0.25 ACRE OF WETLANDS. YOII NAY BE BIISJECT TO MITIGATING FOR <br />THIS L088 EASED IIPON REVIEW EY THS CORPS OF SNGINEERB. THIS <br />ACREAGE LIMITATION INCLIIDEB THE EICAVATED AREA PLIIS ANY WETLANDS <br />THAT ARE ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY FLOODING AND WETLANDS THAT ARE <br />• DRAINED 80 TSSY WOIILD NO LONGER BE A WATER OB THE IIl~iITED STATES <br />A8 A RESIILT OB T88 PROJECT. FOR NIIM8ER8 1, 2, 3 AND 4 A80VE, THE <br />EYCAVATED OR DREDGED MATERIAL MIIST B8 PLACED IDT AN IIPLAND <br />DISPOSAL SITS. <br />TH8 EZCAVATION MIIBT HE LIMITED TO A MAEIMIIM OF 500 CIIBIC <br />YARDS IN WATERS OF T88 IINITED STAT88. BZCAVATION 880IILD BB <br />ACCOMPLI88ED WITS DRAGLINE, BACI~OE AND/OR FRONT END LOADER. <br />PREFERABLY, RIISSER-TIRED VEHICLES BHOIILD 88 IIBED INSTEAD OH ONES <br />WZTH TRACTS. TRIICICB MAY SE IISED FOR HAIILIDTG HDT TS8 FREQIIENCY OF <br />TRIPS WITHIN A STREAM SSOIILD BE xrxrxrZED. 'L'SE II88 OF BIILLDOZERB <br />IS DIBCOIIRAGED. BIILLDOZERB ARE NOT ALLOWED WITHOIIT SPECIFIC <br />APPROVAL BROM T88 CORPS OF ENGINEERS. <br />If your excavation szceeds 250 oubia yards or causes the <br />loss of xatlands, the Corps of Engineers will coordinate your <br />request with other Federal and state agencies to solicit their <br />views on the environmental effects of your project. The Corps of <br />Engineers may authorize the excavation of more than 50o aubia <br />yards o! material or more than 0.25 acts of retlanda if the <br />activity complies with the other terms and conditions of this <br />permit, and the adverse environmental impacts are minimal, both <br />individually and cumulatively. After considering agencies' <br />• <br />4 <br />