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<br />Mr. Gary Comstock <br />February 15, 1995 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />a. Appropriate erosion control measures should be taken <br />during the construction period. The Minnesota <br />Construction site Erosion and Sediment Control Planning <br />Handbook (Board of Water & Soil Resources and Association <br />of Metropolitan Soil and Water Conservation Districts) <br />guidelines, or their equivalent, should be followed. <br /> <br />b. If construction involves dewatering in excess of 10,000 <br />gallons per day or 1 million gallons per year I the <br />contractor will need to obtain a DNR appropriations <br />permit. You are advised that it typically takes <br />approximately 60 days to process the permit application. <br /> <br />c. If construction activities disturb more than five acres <br />of land, the contractor must apply for a stormwater <br />permit from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (Dan <br />Sullivan at 296-7219). <br /> <br />d. The comments in this letter address DNR - Division of <br />Waters jurisdictional matters and concerns. These <br />comments should not be construed as DNR support or lack <br />thereof for a particular project. <br /> <br />Thank you for the opportunity to comment. Please contact me at <br />772-7910 should you have any questions regarding these comments. <br /> <br /> <br />PAML/cds <br /> <br />c: u.s. Army corps of Engineers, Tim Fell <br />Ramsey-Washington Metro WSD, Cliff Aichinger <br />city of Roseville, Lon Auni v' <br />city of Roseville General File <br />Lake File 62-250 <br />