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PERMIT K87-6294 <br />ATTACHf^t^A"^ <br />By: <br />Dated: 2-X ^9S’7 <br />SPECIAL PROVISIONS <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6. <br />The permittee shall comply with all rules, regulations, requirements or standards of <br />the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and other applicable federal, state or local <br />agencies• <br />Permittee shall ensure that the contractor has received and thoroughly understands all <br />conditions of this permit. <br />Erosion control measures shall be adequately designed for the site characteristics. <br />They may include staked haybales, diversion channels, sediment ponds, or sediment <br />fences. They shall be installed prior to commencement and maintained throughout project. <br />All exposed soil shall be restored (by seeding and mulching or sodding and staking) <br />within 72 hours of completion of project. <br />Future maintenance excavation of tnis project shall not exceed the dimensions herein <br />authorized. Prior to commencing any maintenance excavation, permittee shall advise <br />the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) in writing of the volume of material to be <br />removed, the manner of removal, and the spoil disposal sitets) proposed. Maintenance <br />excavation shall not be commenced until permittee receives DNR approval. <br />Excavated materials shall not be deposited or stored along side the protected water <br />in a manner where the materials can be redeposited into the protected water by reasonable <br />expected high water or storm runoff* <br />A sediment barrier shall be installed around the area of excavation during the project <br />to limit turbidity to the affected area. This barrier may involve use of a filter fabric <br />material attached to stakes or a snow fence anchored to the lake bed. The barrier shall <br />be removed upon completion of the work after sediment is settled.