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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2010088
IBM Index Class Name
APPLICATION CORRESPONDENCE
Doc Date
6/21/2011
Doc Name
Preliminary Adequacy Review
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Brock Bowles
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Mike Boulay
Email Name
MPB
BFB
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Page 3 of 3 <br />drip pan as an integral part of the bridge to catch drippings from the engine (fuel, oil and <br />grease) and precautions taken while doing maintenance on the bridge (painting, testing). <br />86. Item Resolved <br />87. Please include in the narrative a discussion about items (a-k) listed in Rule 4.18(5) and what <br />mitigation measures (if any) were taken to address each bulleted item. Specifically address the <br />potential that sediment ponds could present a wildlife hazard due to the industrial wastes <br />present on site. Include in the discussion: if water will be stored in the sediment ponds for <br />extended periods of time, the potential toxicity level of standing water in the ponds (if any), <br />water quality monitoring and identify wildlife protective measures that would be employed if <br />warranted. Also, please submit construction designs of powerlines that incorporate principles <br />to reduce avian electrocution. Avian Protection Plan Guidelines can be found at: <br />httn://www.fws.gov/mi rg atorvbirds/CurrentBirdlssues/Hazards/APP/AVIAN%20PROTECTIO <br />N%20PLAN%20FINAL%204%2019%2005.t)df. <br />88. Mike, This question involved sedimentation control into the watershed for the preservation of <br />wildlife. It appears that this item is resolved, but could you look at the silt fence design to <br />determine if they are adequate?
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