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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983033
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/17/1984
Doc Name
APPLICATION FOR A DEPT OF THE ARMY PERMIT
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<br />given to any construction activity occuring i.n lakes, waters+ays, or <br />wetlands. It is understood that quite often the specific methoc! of con- <br />struction is the option of the contractor. If this is the case,. anc! the <br />exact method is unknocun, you should describe the anticipated or probable <br />method of construction and include the statement that the method of con- <br />struction will be the option of the contractor. (Use the back of this <br />page to complete your description.) SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED. <br />b. What heavy equipment work will take place in the lake, ti+ateinaay, <br />or wetland? During construction of the new river channel along the east <br />section of the project, a dozer and drag line will be used in the creek <br />bed. It may also be necessary to do some dozer work along the east sec- <br />tion of the creek bed. <br />c. Source, volume (cubic yards), and type of fill material (including <br />riprap) placed in the lake, watenray, or wetland. This description should <br />include concrete and you should differentiate between permanent fil:! and <br />temporary Eill which will be in place only during the period of construc- <br />tion. <br />All of the fill placed in the stream will be permanent. It will be broken <br />rock of various sizes from riprap to fines. Some will be river rock <br />obtained when the new channel is being constructed. The broken <br />rock will be quarry aggregate. Approximately 4,200 cubic yards <br />of quarry aggregate and 2,800 cubic yards of river rock total <br />7,000 cubic yards of fill material. <br />d. Quantity and nature of any material which will be excavated (dredged) <br />from the watenray and how and where this material will be stored or disposed <br />of. <br />Approximately 2,800 cubic yards +/- will be removed to widen the creek channel. <br />It will be river rock common to this type of stream. It will be moved from <br />the south side and placed on the north side using a dragline and bulldozer. <br />Storage or disposal will not be necessary. <br />e. Will there be any on site fuel storage? If so, quantity acrd prox- <br />imity to streams, wetlands or other water resources? What_measures will <br />be taken to minimize the possibility of fuel getting into the water" <br />No <br />5. Natural Resources <br />a. Describe the vegetation present in the area; if known, give the <br />species and relative abundance of eac~r: <br />Grasses - Miscellaneous species that exist along the roadside <br />Brush - Willow sparsely scattered along the stream bank <br />Z <br />
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