Commenting open: October 21, 2024 12:00AM CT - November 04, 2024 11:59PM CT.
Filmore County (Camp Creek bridge replacement) - 401 Water Quality Certification
We invite you to comment on the draft 401 Water Quality Certification for the 2024-00643-TJH Fillmore County bridge replacement.
Fillmore County seeks to replace a single-span steel-beam bridge over Camp Creek that is in poor condition with a double line of 12-foot-long and 9-foot-wide precast concrete box culverts embedded in the stream bank.
Project work will include permanent dredging of 220 cubic yards of stream sediment and discharge of 144 cubic yards of clean fill, impacting approximately 50 linear feet of stream.
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 2024-00643-TJH Fillmore County bridge replacement.
Fillmore County seeks to replace a single-span steel-beam bridge over Camp Creek that is in poor condition with a double line of 12-foot-long and 9-foot-wide precast concrete box culverts embedded in the stream bank.
Project work will include permanent dredging of 220 cubic yards of stream sediment and discharge of 144 cubic yards of clean fill, impacting approximately 50 linear feet of stream.
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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