We invite you to comment on the draft 401 Water Quality Certification for the TH 10 reconstruction project in Wadena and Otter Tail Counties.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation proposes to reconstruct 6.3 miles of Highway 10 in the city of Wadena to increase safety and reduce congestion. The project will add turn lanes in rural sections, widen the highway from two to four lanes in the urban section, construct two roundabouts at major intersections, and add other features such as pedestrian crossings. Construction will impact 600 linear feet of stream at three crossings and 7.35 acres of wetlands.
A 401 Water Quality Certification is required when an individual, business, or property owner proposes construction-related activities near a navigable lake, river, stream, or adjacent wetland. The MPCA reviews projects to ensure they will not violate Minnesota's more protective water quality standards. The 401 certification becomes an enforceable component of the associated federal license or permits issued under the Clean Water Act.
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We invite you to comment on the draft 401 Water Quality Certification for the TH 10 reconstruction project in Wadena and Otter Tail Counties.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation proposes to reconstruct 6.3 miles of Highway 10 in the city of Wadena to increase safety and reduce congestion. The project will add turn lanes in rural sections, widen the highway from two to four lanes in the urban section, construct two roundabouts at major intersections, and add other features such as pedestrian crossings. Construction will impact 600 linear feet of stream at three crossings and 7.35 acres of wetlands.
A 401 Water Quality Certification is required when an individual, business, or property owner proposes construction-related activities near a navigable lake, river, stream, or adjacent wetland. The MPCA reviews projects to ensure they will not violate Minnesota's more protective water quality standards. The 401 certification becomes an enforceable component of the associated federal license or permits issued under the Clean Water Act.
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