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R«9ioMi condition*t <br />1. Rrojoct* which would caus* a lo** (a* de*crlbod in 26.c., abovo) or <br />moro than throo aero* of water* of the U.S. aro not authorized by thi* <br />nationwide permit. <br />2. The notification requirement* outlined at C. 13. below apply if the <br />project would cauae the lo** {a* deacribed in 26.c. above) or more than <br />one-half acre of water* of the U.S. <br />3. Thi* nationwide permit i* not valid for any project that would cauae <br />a aiqnificant, adverae modification of more than 10,000 aquare feet of wetland <br />adjacent to and within 1,000 feet of a lake or wetland that i* greater than 10 <br />acre* in aize, a* deaiqnated by the Minneaota Department of Natural Reaource* <br />-Public Water*/Wetland* Inventory* map*. <br />4. Thi* nationwide permit i* not vai,.i for any project which i* located <br />in water*, or in wetland* adjacent to and within 1,000 feet of water*, that <br />are defined a* any of the following: <br />a. Outstanding Reaource Value Water* in Minnesota Rules, Chapter <br />7050. <br />b. Trout stream* a* designated in Minneaota Department of Natural <br />Reaource* Commissioner'* order 2450 Part 6262.0400 aubpart 5. <br />c. Trout lakes a* designated in Minnesota Department of Natural <br />Reaource* Commissioner’* Order 2450 Part 6262.0400 aubpart 3. <br />A list of the above water* is attached. <br />5. None of the nationwide pemit* are valid for regulated activities in, <br />or in water or wetland area* which are within 1000 feet of a boundary of, a <br />calcareous fen designated by the Minneaota Department of Natural Reaource* and <br />listed in Minneaota Rule 7050. A list of these calcareous fen* i* attached. <br />Section 401 conditions: <br />1. Projects which include dredging in contaminated or polluted areas or <br />that will disturb known contaminated sediments or polluted substances as <br />defined and as listed by MPCA are not authorized under Section 404 by any <br />nationwide permit unless the applicant applies for, and is granted, a <br />project-specific Section 401 certification from MPCA. <br />2. Projects which involve utilization of fill or bank stabilization <br />material which is comprised of demolition debris are not authorized by any <br />nationwide permit unless the applicant applies for, and is granted, a <br />project-specific Section 401 certification from MPCA. Demolition debris is <br />defined by Minnesota Rules Chapter 7035.0300 Subp. 30 as solid waste resulting <br />from the demolition of buildings, roads, and other man-made structures <br />including concrete, brick, bituminous concrete, untreated wood, masonry, <br />glass, trees, rock, and plastic building parts.