Commenting open: November 18, 2024 12:00AM CT - December 04, 2024 11:59PM CT.
Old Apostolic Lutheran Church of Woodland Park (cemetery addition) - 401 Water Quality Certification
We invite you to comment on the draft 401 Water Quality Certification for the Old Apostolic Lutheran Church cemetery and road expansion project in St. Louis County.
The Old Apostolic Lutheran Church of Woodland Park in Duluth proposes to add a cemetery to the existing church grounds, expand the church’s driveway, install stormwater ponds, and add parking.
The project will impact 0.579 acres of wetland, which the church will mitigate by funding the creation or restoration of the same type of wetland in the same watershed as the project.
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 Old Apostolic Lutheran Church cemetery and road expansion project in St. Louis County.
The Old Apostolic Lutheran Church of Woodland Park in Duluth proposes to add a cemetery to the existing church grounds, expand the church’s driveway, install stormwater ponds, and add parking.
The project will impact 0.579 acres of wetland, which the church will mitigate by funding the creation or restoration of the same type of wetland in the same watershed as the project.
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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