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72. F.3. ❑ Where owner(s)/operator(s) have not calculated the two(2}year, 24hourstorm runoff amount, the temporary <br />sediment basin must provide 3,600 cubic feet of live storage par acre of the basin's drainage area. <br />72.F.4. ❑Owner(s)/operator(s) must design basin outlets to prevent short�circuiting and the discharge of floating debris. <br />72.F.5. ❑Owner(s)/operator(s) must design the outlet structure to withdraw water from the surface to minimize the <br />discharge of pollutants. Owner(s)/operator(s) may temporarily suspend the use of a surface withdrawal <br />mechanism during frozen conditions. The basin must include a stabilized emergency overflow to prevent <br />failure of pond integrity. <br />72.F.6. ❑ Owner(s)/operator(s) must provide energy dissipation for the basin outlet within 24 hours after connection to <br />a surface water. <br />72. F.7. ❑Owner(s)/operator(s) must locatetemporary, basins outside of surface waters and any required buffer zones. <br />72.F.8. ❑Owner(s)/operator(s) must construct temporary basins prior to disturbing(10) or more acres of soil draining <br />to a common location. <br />72.F.9. ❑ Where a temporary sediment basin meeting the requirements of this part is infeasible, owner(syoperator(s) <br />must install effective sediment centres such as smaller sediment basins and/or sediment traps, silt fences, <br />vegetative buffer strips or any appropriate combination of measures as dictated by individual site conditions. <br />In determining whether installing a sediment basin is infeasible, owner(s)/operator(s) must consider public <br />safety and may consider factors such as site soles, slope, and available area on site Owner(s)/operator(s) <br />must document this determination of infeasibility in the site plans. <br />72.G. Termination conditions: <br />72.G.1. ❑ Owner(s)/operator(s) must complete all construction activity and must install permanent cover over all <br />areas. Vegetative cover must consist of a uniform perennial vegetation with a density of 70 percent of its <br />expected final growth. Vegetation is not required where the function of a specific area dictates no <br />vegetation, such as impervious surfaces or the base of a sand filter. <br />72.G.2. ❑ Owner(s)/operator(s) must clean the permanent stormwater treatment system of any accumulated <br />sediment and must ensure the system meets all applicable requirements and is operating as design ad. <br />72. F.3. ❑ Owner(s)/operator(s) must remove all sediment from conveyance systems. <br />72.G.4. ❑ Owner(s)/operator(s) must remove all temporary synthetic erosion prevention and sediment control <br />BMPs. Owners)/operator(s) may leave BMPs designed to decerl orders in place. <br />72.G.5. ❑ Forresidential construction only, permit coverage terminates on individual lotsd thestructure(s)arefinished <br />and temporary erosion prevention and downgradient perimeter control is complete and the residence sells <br />to the homeowner. <br />72.G.6. ❑ For construction projects on agricultural land (e.g., pipelines across cropland), owner(s)/operator(s) must <br />return the disturbed land to its precenstruction agricultural use. <br />72.H. If applicable, additional requirements for discharges to special and impaired waters: <br />72.H.1. ❑ Owner(s)/operator(s) must immediately initiate stabilization of exposed soil areas, and complete the <br />stabilization within seven (7) calendar days after the construction activity in that portion of the site <br />temporarily or permanently ceases. <br />72.H.2. ❑ Owner(s)/operator(s) must provide a temporary sediment basin for common drainage locations that <br />serve an area with five (5) or more acres disturbed at one time. <br />72.H.3. ❑ Owner(s)/operator(s) must include an undisturbed buffer zone of not less than 100 linear feet from a <br />special water (not including tributaries) and must maintain this buffer zone at all times, both during <br />construction and as a permanent feature post construction, except where a water crossing or other <br />encroachment is necessary to complete the project. Owner(s)/operator(s) must fully document the <br />circumstance and reasons the buffer encroachment is necessary in the site plans and include restoration <br />activities. Owners)/operator(s) must minimize all potential water quality, scenic and other environmental <br />impacts of these exceptions by the use of additional or redundant (double) BMPs and must document <br />this in the site plans for the project. <br />72.H.4. ❑Owner(s)/operator(s) must conduct routine site inspectionsonce every three(3) daysfor presets that <br />discharge to prohibited waters. <br />*73. Permit item 19.5: Does your regulatory mechanism(s) require that owners and operators of construction activity develop <br />site plans that must be submitted to you for review and confirmation that regulatory mechanism(s) requirements have been <br />met, prior to the start of construction activity? <br />® Yes <br />❑ No <br />*74. Permit item 19.6: Do you have written procedures for site plan reviews to ensure compliance with requirements of the <br />regulatory mechanism(s)? (Note: All or some of this item is a new permit requirement Compliance with new <br />requirements is required within 12 months after receiving permit coverage.) <br />® Yes <br />❑ No (Skip to O76) <br />ht[ps//wwwu pc a. state. mn.us • 651296-6300 • 806657-3860 • use your preferred relay service • Available in alternative formats <br />wq strue a9a • 9123120 '09°gi66436f 115 <br />