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Submission Instructions <br /> Send the completed joint application form and all required attachments to: <br /> U.S Army Corps of Engineers.Applications may be sent directly to the appropriate Corps Office. For a current listing of areas of <br /> responsibilities and contact information,visit the St. Paul District's website at: <br /> http://www.mvp.usace.armv.mll/Missions/Regulatorv.aspx and select"Minnesota"from the contact Information box. <br /> Alternatively,applications may be sent directly to the St.Paul District Headquarters and the Corps will forward them to the <br /> appropriate field office. <br /> Section 401 Water Quality Certification:Applicants do not need to submit the joint application form to the MPCA unless <br /> specifically requested. The MPCA will request a copy of the completed joint application form directly from an applicant when they <br /> determine an individual 401 water quality certification is required for a proposed project. <br /> Wetland Conservation Act Local Government Unit: Send to the appropriate Local Government Unit.If necessary,contact your <br /> county Soil and Water Conservation District(SWCD)office or visit the Board of Water and Soil Resources(BWSR)web site <br /> (www.bwsr.state.mn.us)to determine the appropriate LGU. <br /> DNR Public Waters Permitting:In 2014 the DNR will begin using the Minnesota DNR Permitting and Reporting System(MPARS)for <br /> submission of Public Waters permit applications(https://webappsll.dnr.state.mn.us/mpars/public/authentication/login). <br /> Applicants for Public Waters permits MUST use the MPARS online permitting system for submitting applications to the DNR. To <br /> avoid duplication and to streamline the application process among the various resource agencies,applicants can use the <br /> information entered into MPARS to substitute for completing parts of this joint application form. The MPARS print/save function <br /> will provide the applicant with a copy of the Public Waters permit application which,at a minimum,will satisfy Parts one and two <br /> of this joint application. For certain types of activities,the MPARS application may also provide all of the necessary information <br /> required under Parts three and four of the joint application. However,it is the responsibility of the Applicant to make sure that <br /> the joint application contains all of the required information,including identification of all aquatic resources impacted by the <br /> project(see Part four of the joint application). After confirming that the MPARS application contains all of the required <br /> information in Parts one and two the Applicant may attach a copy to the joint application and fill in any missing information in the <br /> remainder of the joint application. <br /> Minnesota Interagency Water Resource Application Form February 2014 Page 2 of 11 <br />