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Is <br />PUBLIC WATER RESOURCES 6115.0200 <br />113 <br />61 15.0192 RELATIONSHIP TO STAi;`DARDS ARSE, <br />CRITERIA OOR OTHER <br />ACTIVITIES INVOLVING CHANGES IN ...OU.�SC, CURRENT, y <br />CROSS-SECTION. arts 61 15 0190 and` 5115.019__ <br />Unless otherwise specified .in other parts,,p <br />Shall a I to fillip roposed as part of any other act���15.0202ty or ctStructuresivities l parts <br />ut not limited to: Excavations parts controls 6115.0220 to 6115.0222, <br />6115.0210 to 6115.0212, Water level controls parts <br />d es and culverts parts 6115.0230 to 6115.0232, Drainage of protected waters <br />Bridges <br />arts 6115.0270 to 6115.0272, and Alterations of protected waters for mining part <br />P .. <br />6115.0280. <br />Statutory Authority: MS s 105,415 <br />History: 8 SR 533 <br />6115.0200 EXCAVATION OF PROTECTED WATER <br />Sub art 1. vO�IS• It is the goal of the department to limit the. excavation <br />p <br />of materials from the beds of protected waters in order to: protected waters and their <br />A. preserve the natural character of <br />shorelands, in order to minimize encroachment, change,' or damage to the <br />ar'.icularl the ecosystem of the waters; <br />environment, p Y y <br />B. <br />regulate the nature, degree, and purpose of excavations so that <br />capability of the waters to assimilate the <br />exca <br />vations will be compatible with the <br />excavation; and <br />C. control the deposition of materials excavated from protected waters <br />and protect and preserve the waters and adjacent lands from sedimentation and <br />sical and biological effects. <br />other adverse phy <br />"Sub 2. Sc o e. Excavation as used in this rulettoml�,-naterals or the <br />which results to the displacement or removal of ti• <br />widening,deepening, straightenin5, realigning, or extending�aterwardted waters. e <br />It may involve proposals for excavations landward or <br />ordinary high water mark. <br />Sub 3:"' Non ermitted `excavation. Excavation shall riot be permitted in <br />the following cases: <br />where it is intended to gain access t� navigable water <br />would result <br />ttained by a'.::.rnative means <br />such access can be reasonably awhich <br />in less environmental impact; <br />r I3: where inland excavation is intended to extend a Paofanonrgparian <br />nonriparian lands, or to promote the subdivision and development <br />lands; <br />C: where the proposed excavation will be detrimental to significant <br />fish <br />and -'wildlife habitat, or protected vegetation and there are no feasible, <br />practical, or ecologically acceptable means to mitiga'Ic the effects; <br />a { a+•- <br />Y to control or eliminate vegetation for the development of beach <br />r : areas; rovide fill materials for development <br />Y . l where it is intended to p <br />r. ,, .. _ <br />j"""' oses except as provided under part 6115.0280; <br />t a <br />IT Pure <br />where the excavation would not provide an effective so ution <br />problem because of. recurrent sedimentation and there are feasible and practical <br />.� alternative solutions which do not require excavation; <br />-'-�,i... unless the excavation project includes provisions for acceptable <br />3t'u-c- �; disposal of excavated materials as provided in these rules; or <br />where the excavation would cause in <br />seepage of water which <br />would lower ;ilk!,e water level of protected waters and result in' subsurface <br />:� -J• <br />.i :.,. drainage. <br />