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Nationwide Permit 14 Summary - Nebraska Department of Roads

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(iii) Location <strong>of</strong> the dredged materialdisposal site.(11)For NWP 33 (Temporary Construction,Access, and Dewatering), the PCN mustalso include a restoration plan <strong>of</strong>reasonable measures to avoid andminimize adverse effects to aquaticresources;(12)For NWPs 39, 43, and 44, the PCN mustalso include a written statement to theDistrict Engineer explaining how avoidanceand minimization for losses <strong>of</strong> waters <strong>of</strong>the U.S. were achieved on the project site;(13)For NWP 39 and NWP 42, the PCN mustinclude a compensatory mitigationproposal that <strong>of</strong>fsets unavoidable losses <strong>of</strong>waters <strong>of</strong> the United States or justificationexplaining why compensatory mitigationshould not be required. For dischargesthat cause the loss <strong>of</strong> greater than 300linear feet <strong>of</strong> an intermittent streambed, tobe authorized, the District Engineer mustdetermine that the activity complies withthe other terms and conditions <strong>of</strong> the NWP,determine adverse environmental effectsare minimal both individually andcumulatively, and waive the limitation onstream impacts in writing before thepermittee may proceed;(<strong>14</strong>)For NWP 40 (Agricultural Activities), thePCN must include a compensatorymitigation proposal to <strong>of</strong>fset losses <strong>of</strong>waters <strong>of</strong> the United States. This NWPdoes not authorize the relocation <strong>of</strong> greaterthan 300 linear-feet <strong>of</strong> existing serviceabledrainage ditches constructed in non-tidalstreams unless, for drainage ditchesconstructed in intermittent non-tidalstreams, the District Engineer waives thiscriterion in writing, and the DistrictEngineer has determined that the projectcomplies with all terms and conditions <strong>of</strong>this NWP, and that any adverse impacts <strong>of</strong>the project on the aquatic environment areminimal, both individually and cumulatively;(15)For NWP 43 (Stormwater ManagementFacilities), the PCN must include, for theconstruction <strong>of</strong> new stormwatermanagement facilities, a maintenance plan(in accordance with State and localrequirements, if applicable) and acompensatory mitigation proposal to <strong>of</strong>fsetlosses <strong>of</strong> waters <strong>of</strong> the United States. Fordischarges that cause the loss <strong>of</strong> greaterthan 300 linear feet <strong>of</strong> an intermittentstreambed, to be authorized, the DistrictEngineer must determine that the activitycomplies with the other terms andconditions <strong>of</strong> the NWP, determine adverseenvironmental effects are minimal bothindividually and cumulatively, and waivethe limitation on stream impacts in writingbefore the permittee may proceed;(16)For NWP 44 (Mining Activities), the PCNmust include a description <strong>of</strong> all waters <strong>of</strong>the United States adversely affected by theproject, a description <strong>of</strong> measures taken tominimize adverse effects to waters <strong>of</strong> theUnited States, a description <strong>of</strong> measurestaken to comply with the criteria <strong>of</strong> theNWP, and a reclamation plan (foraggregate mining activities in isolatedwaters and non-tidal wetlands adjacent toheadwaters and any hard rock/mineralmining activities);(17)For activities that may adversely affectFederally-listed endangered or threatenedspecies, the PCN must include thename(s) <strong>of</strong> those endangered orthreatened species that may be affected bythe proposed work or utilize the designatedcritical habitat that may be affected by theproposed work.(18)For activities that may affect historicproperties listed in, or eligible for listing in,the National Register <strong>of</strong> Historic Places,the PCN must state which historic propertymay be affected by the proposed work orinclude a vicinity map indicating thelocation <strong>of</strong> the historic property.(c) Form <strong>of</strong> Notification: The standard individualpermit application form (Form ENG 4345) maybe used as the notification but must clearlyindicate that it is a PCN and must include all <strong>of</strong>the information required in (b)(1)-(18) <strong>of</strong>General Condition 13. A letter containing therequisite information may also be used.(d) District Engineer's Decision: In reviewing thePCN for the proposed activity, the DistrictEngineer will determine whether the activityauthorized by the NWP will result in more thanminimal individual or cumulative adverseenvironmental effects or may be contrary tothe public interest. The prospective permittee

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