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1992-10-08 MPCA Permit ce[e6ratioll -< '(rV~'( ~ 'J "''' ~o ..... Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Celebrating our 25th anniversary and the 20th anniversary of the Clean Water Act October 8, 1992 . ." The Honorable James Valsh Mayor, City of Albertville City Hall Albertville, Minnesota 55301 Dear Mayor Valsh: Enclosed is a copy of Permit Number 17968 for the construction and operation of a sanitary sewer extension system to be located in Albertville, Minnesota. Please carefully review the permit including any Special Conditions, General Conditions (No. 1-20) and information relative to plans and the permit application. Please let us know if you have any questions regarding these documents. If you do have questions, you may contact me at the address listed below or call me at (612) 296-7762. Sincerely, /JJ~O~ Donald K. Perwien, P.E., Staff Engineer Compliance Unit 1 Municipal Section Vater Quality Division DKP:mbo Enclosures: Sewer Extension Permit cc: City Council c/o Linda Houghton, Clerk-Treasurer Meyer-Rohlin, Inc. 520 Lafayette Rd.; 81. Paul, MN 55155-3898; (612) 296-6300; Regional Offices: Duluth - Brainerd - Detroit Lakes - Marshall- Rochester Equal Opportunity Employer. Printed on Recycled Paper ce[e6ratiolZ -< .~<O~~ ~ 'J"" :.c:>o Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Celebrating our 25th anniversary and the 20th anniversary of the Clean Water Act PERMIT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A DISPOSAL SYSTEM CITY OF ALBERTVILLE Vright County Pursuant to authorization by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), and in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 115 and 116, plans are approved and a permit is hereby granted to the above-referenced Permittee for the construction and operation of a sanitary sewer extension in Albertville, Minnesota. The facilities will consist of 624 linear feet of 8 and 10-inch sanitary sewer pipe. The facilities are further described in MPCA approved plans and specifications designated as: "1992-3 Improvement Project (Utilities & Street Improvements, Psyks 5th Addition)" received September 4, 1992, prepared by Meyer-Rohlin, Inc. for the city of Albertville. It is the Permittee's responsibility to assure compliance with any special conditions and the general conditions that are required by this permit. This includes taking all necessary measures needed to comply, including, but not limited to, the notification of contractors or others who may be carrying out this work. SPECIAL CONDITION No connections are permitted to this sewer extension, except the ten residences previously allowed in Phase I of Sewer Extension Permit No. 17492, until the city submits a written request to the MPCA and receives written approval from the MPCA. The MPCA will not grant written approval until the city completes construction that will increase the capacity of the wastewater treatment facility. PERMIT NUMBER: 17968 J n F. McGuire, P.E., Supervisor Compliance Unit 1 Municipal Section Vater Quality Division DATED: October 8, 1992 520 Lafayette Rd.; St. Paul, MN 55155-3898; (612) 296-6300; Regional Offices: Duluth - Brainerd - Detroit Lakes - Marshall- Rochester Equal Opportunity Employer' Printed on Recycled Paper ~ ceCe6ratiolZ-< ~~iJt ~O Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Celebrating our 25th anniversary and the 20th anniversary of the Clean Water Act Septembe~ 30, 1992 The Honorable Jim Valsh Mayor, City of Albertville City Hall Albertville, Minnesota 55301 Dear Mayor Valsh: RE: Albertville Municipal Vastewater Treatment Facility NPDES Permit No. MN 0050954 Sewer Extension Permit No. 17968 The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) will be sending the City of Albertville Sewer Extension Permit No. 17968 for Psyks Fifth Addition, under separate cover. The Permit contains the following special condition: No connections are permitted to this sewer extension, except the 10 residences previously allowed in Phase I of sewer extension permit no. 17492, until the city submits a written request to the MPCA and receives written approval from the MPCA. The MPCA will not grant written approval until the city completes construction that will increase the capacity of the wastewater treatment facility. Mr. Norm Gartner indicated during a phone conversation that construction of this extension is necessary to allow connection of 10 residences, previously approved in phase I of Sewer Extension Permit No. 17492. The MPCA will take enforcement action if the city allows any other connections, without receiving MPCA approval. Feel free to contact me at (612) 297-3365 with questions regarding this letter, or the Sewer Extension Permit. Sincere ~ ~ ~- (, ~ Fa e E. Sleeper Municipal Section Vater Quality Division FES:ach cc: Mr. Norman Gartner, Meyer-Rohlin, Inc. 520 Lafayette Rd.; St. Paul, MN 55155-3898; (612) 296-6300; Regional Offices: Duluth - Brainerd - Detroit Lakes - Marshall- Rochester Equal Opportunity Employer' Printed on Recycled Paper ~ ~ Please read instructions before attempting to complete this application. I. Applicanrs Name (Last. First, M.I.) Authonzed Agent (if applicable) City of Albertville Meyer-Rohlin Inc. Address (Street. RFD, Box Number, City. State. Zip Code) 1111 Highway 25 North, Buffalo, MN 55313 II. LOCATION OF PROPOSED PROJECT (BESURE TO INCLUDE SKETCH SHOWING HOW TO GET TO THE SITE) Government Lot(s) Quarter Section(s) Section(s) No. Township(s) No. Range(~) No. Lot. Block. Subdivision swt 1 120N 24W Fire No., Box No. or Project Address Project will allect 0 Lake. RlWelland or o Watercourse Psyks Fifth Addition Wright l~,a~~~~umbp.r. 86-414W III. TYPE OF WORK PROPOSED (CHECK ONE) IV. TYPE OF PROJECT (CHECK ONE) o SWCD 0 C/C OW,D. DUSCOE ~,. .--- --- --- -..- .- - - -- - __ __ ____ _._._..__._ __ __.__. ___. _.__ __ __0-- "NA - 02622-05 -' Rev. 12/91 rf DEPARTMENT OF !MWJ[1i~@1Tto\ NATURAL RESOURCES PERMIT APPLICATION TO WORK IN PROTECTED WATERS OR WETUNDS (INCLUDING DAM SAFml Telephone Number &area code (612 ) 682-1781 o excavate 5l: fill (rip-rap) o drain o construct o install V. ESTIMATED PROJECT COST $ 1500.00 , 0 repair o remove o abandon o other (specify) o shoreline o shore-protection o obstruction o dam o channel o harbor o bridge o other o sand blanket o permanent dock o culvert (specify) ~ riprap o wharf VI. LENGTH OF SHORELINE AFFECTED (IN FEET): o VII. VOLUME OF MATERIAL FILLED OR EXCAVATED (IN CUBIC YARDS): 30cy (rip-rap erosion cont 01 VIII. BRIEF EXPLANATION OF PROJECT: (EXPLAIN WHAT PROJECT CONSISTS OF AND HOW WORK WILL BE DONE) A sedimentation pond is to be constructed" adj acent,. to ' the, wetland. The outfall line will be constructed up to th,e,' edge' 'o-f- the -~wetland with the rip-rap installed in the wetland. A concrete free flow skimmer will be constructed at the pond outlet. All work shall be done with scrapers, backhoes, and dozers. All disturbed areas will be seeded. IX. PURPOSE OF PROJECT: (Explain ~ this project is needed) To provide water quality treatment prior to the drainage system discharging into the wetland. The pond provided sedimentation removal, floatable solids removal, and some nutrient uptake in the aquatic vegetation; x. ENVIRONMENTAl IMPACT (Anticipated changes to the water and related land resources. including unavoidable but detrimental effects) The only long-term impact will be the loss of wetland over the area of the ri ra, XI. ALTERNATIVES (Other alternatives to the action proposed) none X II. I hereby make application pursuant 10 Minnesota Statutes Chapter 1 03G.245 and all supporting rules for a permit 10 work in or affect the above named protected water(s) in accordance with all supporting maps. plans, and other information submitted with this appflCation. The information submitted and statements made concerning this appfication are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. STATE OF Signature 01 Owner or Authorized Agent /I Signature 01 Leasee Date ,4E, COUNTY OF Subscribed and sworn to before me this day 01 t9_ Distribution: White: DNR Blue: SWCD Green: Watershed District Goldenrod: City or County Pink: Army Corps of Engineers Canary: Applicant My commission expires I Signature 01 Notary _. '4 " NA-02659-03 Rev. 03/92 PERMIT FEES Use this sheet to determine the fee for your permit application. Fees must be paid with a check or money order payable to the "Department of Natural Resources". CASH CANNOT BE ACCEPTED. Fee for the construction or repair of a dam Fee for the placement of riprap shore protection Fee for the placement of fill to recover shoreland lost to erosion or other natural forces $75.00 $75.00 $75.00 Fee for all other projects Minimum Fee: Project Cost: $ 1500.00 xl% = See Below* A) $75.00 B) $15.00 C) $ 0 Length of Shoreline Affected: o feet x 75 cents per foot = For channel excavation projects, the shoreline affected is the difference in length between the existing channel and the new channel. Volume of Material Filled or Excavated: 30 cubic yards x 75 cents per cubic yard = For channel excavation projects, the volume is only the material filled or excavated in protected waters. Maximum Fee: D) . $ 22 . 50 E) $500.00 *DETERMINE YOUR FEE AS FOILOWS: - IfB, C, and D are all less than $75.00, the fee if $75.00. **** - If B, C, or D is more than $75.00 but less than $500.00, the fee is the largest amount of B. C. or D. - If B, C, or D is more than $500.00, the fee is $500.00. ATIENTION TOWNSHIP ROAD, BRIDGE, OR CULVERT PROJECTS If you are a Minnesota Township applying for a permit to construct, reconstruct or replace a township owned road, bridge, or cufvert, the maxImum fee for your application cannot exceed .$100.00. Use the worksheet to calculate your application fee, but do not submit more than $100.00 with your application. -NOTICE- Your application will not be processed unless the appropriate fee is submitted. Applications sent with no fee or inadequate fee will be considered withdrawn after 30 days and no further action will be taken. AIL FEES ARE NONREFUNDABLE ~ NOTICE - WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES You should be aware that projects which will involve drainage, excavation, fill or impoundment of wedands or waters of the United Slates, even those wedands oulside of the jurisdiction of the DNR, om: require an individual permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Persons proposing such projecls should conlact the Regulatory Branch, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1421 U.S. Post Office and Custom House, Sl Paul, MinneSOla 55101.1479 (telephone: (612) 220-0375) for further information. - ADDENDUM - NOTICE TO APPLICANTS FOR DNR PERMIT TO CHANGE THE COURSE, CURRENT OR CROSS-SECTION OF PROTECTED WATERS The Department 01 Natural Resources IDNRl and the Pollution Control Agency lPCAI are working together to avoid duplication in state agency permit review 01 proposed activities aHecting 'protected waters in Minnesota. The an ached lorm was prepared by theDNR and the PCA to minimize your work in contacting state agencies lor project approval. Please complete thiS lorm by plaCing an 'X" In the approp"ate box or boxes. If your proJect does not.nvolve any of the actions listed on this lorm. place an "X" in the box aher item g. II your project will involve any 01 the actions listed lor boxes 1 through 8. a copy 01 your DNR permit application will be lor warded to the Pollution Control Agency (PCAllor their review. II a separate PeA permit or approval is reQUlled. you will be so notllied by the PCA. ..' Place an "X" in the box. il applicable. 1. The project will Involve the depoSition olasphall. concrete. cut vegetation or other solid waSle as 1111 matellal. 0 2. The project will involve excavation 01 materials Irom protected waters through the use 01 any device which removes matenals by pumping or suction action {i.e. hydraulic dredging I. 0 3. The project will involve excavation 01 more than 1.000 cubic yards 01 materiallrom the beds 01 the lollowing waters: a. Lake Pepin on the Mississippi RiverlRlver miles 763 to 787 USCE Charts!. 0 b. Pool #2 in the Mississippi Riverlrom Lock & Dam '1 (the Ford Dam) to Lock & Dam =2 IHastings.R,ver miles 725 to 814 USCE Chartsl. 0 c. Minnesota River Irom Savage to its mouth at the Mississippi River (Mile 844 USCE River chart!. 0 d. Duluth Superior Harbor and the St. Louis 8ay area 01 the St. Louis River ~xtending to Spirit Lake. 0 e. The Fairmont chain 01 lakes including Budd. Siseton. Hall. and Amber Lakes in Martin County. 0 I. Albert Lea Lake. Freeborn County. 0 g. Warroad River Upper Harbor Area extending Irom the moutto 01 the Warroad River to CSAH No. 11. 0 h. Red River 01 the North Irom Wahpeton to the Canadian border. 0 4. The project will involve excavation and/or lill in protected waters lor construction 01 utility lines carrying any materials except treated water in a liquid or semi.solid state. including but not limited to petroleum or petroleum products. chemicals. sewage or coal slurries. 0 5. The project will involve construction o! docks. piers or wharves which will involve new luel handling lacilities. 0 6. The project will involve new construction. reconstruction or repair 01 structures lor generation 01 hydroelectric power. 0 7. The project will involve construction 01 new ancillary lacilities lor sanitary sewers. boat pumpouts. on.site waste treatment or holding tanks. 0 8. The project will involve the on.site disposal by burning 01 vegetation to be removed durin9 project construction. 0 9. The project will not involve any of the above. )ill Applicant name . (type or print) Applicant address Norman P.Gartner /.? ,;-; Meyer-Rohlin, Inc., 1111 Hwy. 25 North, Buffalo, MN 55313 DIVISION OF WATERS ADMINISTRATIVE REGIONS REGION 1 Regional Hydrologist DNR - Division of Waters 2115 Birchmont Beach Road N.E. Bemidji, MN 56601 (218) 755-3973 REGION 2 Regional Hydrologist DNR - Division of Waters 1201 East Highway 2 Grand Rapids, MN 55744 (218) 327-4416 REGION 3 Regional Hydrologist DNR . Division of Waters 1601 Minnesota Drive Brainerd, MN 56401 (218) 828.2605 REGION 4 Regional Hydrologist DNR . Division of Waters Box 756, Highway 15 South New Ulm. MN 56073 (507) 359.6053 4 REGION 5 Regional Hydrologist DNR . Division of Waters P.O. Box 6247 Rochester, MN 55903 (507) 285-7430 REGION 6 Regional Hydrologist DNR . Division of Waters 1200 Warner Road S1. Paul, MN 55106 (612) 772-7910 ,. .. Dr.Nge Projects: A protected water or wetland cannot be legally drained unless the area being drained is replaced by an area of equal or greater natural resource value. If you are applying to drain a weIland. you will be asked to submit a State Water Bank Program application to determine your eligibility for State Water Bank Compensation. A Slate Water Bank applicauon must be submlned before the permit application can be consIdered complete. Please direct any Questions you may have to the RegIonal HydrologIst at the DNR RegIonal Office serving you. III. Bridge and CUvert Projects. If you are proposing to construct. reconstruct. or relocate a bridge or culvert you will be asked to submit additional hydrologic.'hydraulic information. If you have any Questions regarding bridge and cull/ert projects. please contact the Regional HydrologIst. IV. Dams lOam Safety Projects): If yOU are proposing 10 construct, enlarge. alter. remove. abandon or conduct malor repair on a dam you may be asked to submit additional information. For further information on dam safety requirements. contact the Dam Safety UM. Division of Waters. Department of Natural Resources. 500 Lafayene Road. St. Paul. Minnesota 55155-4032 telephone: (612) 296-4800. .~, V. Utility Crossngs: Minnesota Statutes. Chapter 84.4 15 and M,nnesota Rules Part 6135 prohIbits utality passage over. under or across protected waters unless a license has been previously obtaIned from the commISSIoner of Natural Resources. Utalities Include telephone. telegraph. and electric power lines. cables or conduits. under. ground or otherWIse. or maIns or pipelines for gases. liqUIds. or solids In suspension. PrOjeCts requitIng a utality crossong license will not require a protected waters permIt. Further Information concerning utIlity crossings can be obtained by contactIng: Department of Natural Resources. Real Estate Management. 500 Lafayene Road. St. Paul. Minnesota 55155-4030. telephone (612) 296-4097. SUBMITTING APPLICATION Make sure that you furnish all information that is requested and sign and notanze the application form. Forms that are incorrectly filled out. or lack requested infor. mation. will cause delay an your application. After you have completed the application. keep the last copy (canary) and the ins(ruction sheet for your records. and forward the remaining copies with five (51 sets of all supporting maps, plans. specifications. etc. to the DNR Regional Office serving you. 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WORKS IN PROTECTED WATERS NOT REQUIRING PERMITS INFORMATION SHEET APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO WORK ~ IN PROTECTED WATERS OR WETLANDS INNESOTA Department 01 \"~' Natural Resources DIvISion 01 Waters : i PLEASE READ CAREFULLY Statutory Authority Minnesota Statutes, Section 103G.245 makes it unlawful for the Slate, any person, partnership, assciation, private or public corporation, county, municipality or other political subdivision of the state, to change or diminish the course, c:urrentor cross-section of any protected waters orwetiands without a written permit previously obtained from the commissioner of Natural Resources. - WARNING - PROCEEDING WITHOUT A PERMIT Any work In protected waters or wetlands whIch reQUlles a permIt cannot legally be started until a permIt and a Noi,ce of Permit Card have been issued by the Department of Natural Resources. Any work In protected waters or wetlands WIthout a permIt IS a mIsdemeanor and IS punishable by tines up to $ 700 and/or 90 days In jail. The Commissioner also has the authority to require restoration of any work done WIthout a permit or beyond the w()l1(. authorized by a penn;t and shall assess double the additional applicatIon fees. as well as the actual cost for any field inspectIon. You should also ~ aware that other federal. state and local permIts may be requIred. whIch are your responSIbility to obtain. WHO APPLIES Apphca:lon must be made on the anached form and submlned to the Department of Natural Resources RegIonal Office for the area where the proposed project is located lsee map on last pagel. 1. Applocation must be submlned by the rlpanan (shoreline) owner of the land on whIch the pro,ect is proposed. except: a. A governmet'll agency. public utlht\,. or corporation authorIzed by law to conduct the prOject may apply .f the property rightS acquired or to be acquired are fully described In the applicatIon. An autroOrlzed agent should be ,dentlfled on the apphcatlOn in Part I and SIgn tn Part XII. b. A holder of appropriate property nghts such as a ~ase or easement may applv provided that thl! appfocation IS countersigned by the owner and llCComDanied bv a copy of the lease or other agreement. A permIt will be Issued for the term of the lease only. c.' A prospective lessee of state.owned lands may apply for a permIt tn his 'her own name after a lease has been ,cQuested from the Department responsible for the affected lands. The lease request and the perlTllt apphcatlon Will be processed concurrentlv. FEES Minnesota Law requires the Commissioner of Natural Resources to collect certain fees for the processing of protected waters pennits. No pennit tan be processed until aU applkation fees han been paid. Fees'must be paid by theck or money order made payable to "Department of Natural Resourtes". Cash payments tannot be 8(tepted. Applitation fees tan only be refunded when it is determined that no pennit is required for lhe proposed project. Applitation Fee All pennit applitations must be 8rtompanied by an applitation fee based on lhe following list: Type of Pennit Applied For Build or Repair Dam Under Minnesota's Dam Safety Rules. Install Riprap Shore Protection or plate raUlo recover shoreland lost to erosion ~ $75.00 $75.00 All other projects $75.00 minimum up to $500 maximum based on project's rost and size (Seeenc:Josed fee takalation sheet).. .NOTE: Be sure to specify the actual rost of the project, the amount of shoreline to be affected and the amount of fill or otavation In the lake or stream bed In your applitation. These paramelers will be used to delennine the lotal applitation fee for your project. No permit Will be Issued until aU fees are received. Field InsPtttion Fees' The Department will tharge for cosl of rleld inspedions for any project which: (I) requires an environmental assessmenl worksheet (EA W) or an environmenlal impart stalemenl (EIS) pursuant to Minnesota Sfatules Seclion I I'D; (2) is undertaken wilhoul . permit applitation; or (3) is undertaken in extess of an issued permit. The Inspection fee willlnc:lude Ihe rosts of necessary surveys and will be based upon the amaal rost of the inspection. The tost of rleld Inspections will be lhe adual rost of the field Inspection, but not less lhan $100.00. (OVER) Part VII. Part VIH. Part IX. Part X. Part XI. Part XII. Appftcation Instructions " " Each section below corresponds to the appropriate section on the application lorm. u~ black ball point pen. place lorm on hard surlace, and press firmly. " Part I. Part I!. Applicant's Name and Address. Location 01 Proposed ProJect: The application must include the location of the project described by Govemment Lot, parcel. Quarter section. sec. tlon. township number. range. and county as shown on the abstract 01 IItle. lithe project is in a planed area. the lot and block number and the subdivision name must be reported. The lire no,. box no,. or address 01 the project sIte. must be indicated and a location map ncluded in order to assist in locating the premises. Include the name and number (il known I of the lake. wetland or watercourse involved. - Type 01 Work Proposed: Please check the appropriate boxlesl. See the Additional Information Required section 01 these instructions regarding supporting inlormation to be submined WIth the application, Project Area: Please check the appropriate box (est. Estimated Project Cost: What is the!!!!!!! estimated cost 01 this project' Include the cost of all materials. services. equipment purchase or rental, and labor expended for the portion 01 the project actuaIy affecting protected waters. Length of Shoreline AHected: Indicate the total number of feet of shoreline that will ~ affected by the proposed project. PrOjects that affect both sides of a water~ourse must include the shoreline aHected on both sides. " Part IH. Part rv. Part V. Part VI. Volume 01 Material Filled or Excavated: Indicate the total number 01 cubic yards of any material to be filled or excavated in protected waters. Calculate volume by multiplying the shoreline affected by the thickness or depth of the material. then multiplying by the distance the project ex- tends waterward. One (1) cubic yard equals twenty. seven (27) cubic feel. lithe proposed project does not involve fill or excavation. place "none" in this space. Brief Explanation of Project: Briefly describe the proposed prOJecl. How will the work be done? What types of equipment or materials will be used? Purpose of Project: Explain why this project is necessary. Be specilic as to what the objectives 01 the project are. Replies such as "lake improve- ment" or "navigation improvement" are too vague to be of help In assessing the merits 01 the application. "more space is needed to fully explain, or to supply other applicable information. anach extra EXHIBITS lplans. sketches. photos. etc.t. Environmental Impact: Complete this section by IndicatIng: proposed changes in land and water leatures. character. or Quality. and also eHects that are, or may be harmful but unavoidable (i.e. loss 01 wildlile habnat, increased downstream flooding. etc.). For large or very complex projects Minnesota Statutes Chapter 1 160 may require an Environmental Impact Statement lEIS!. or EnVironmental Assessment Worksheet lEAWl belore a permit can be issued. Altematives: Describe any and all possible alternatIves to the proposed prOJecl. (Anach additional sheets if necessaryl. Notarization: Notarization is required. No applicatIon can be conSIdered complete unless properly notarized by a licensed Notary Public. Additional Information Required I. AdcitionII Pro;ect Data . For AU Projects: Before your application can be considered complete. the following inlorma!,on and anachments must be included. A. General Attachments: The lollowing data is required In support 01 a permIt applicatIon. 1. Ground Level Photols) showing: a. Water conditions at the project site. b. . Upland conditions. c. Aquatic vegetation. if any. d. Proposed spoil disposal sIte (if applicablel. 2. Plat Maps. mandatory if proposed project is on pr"perty WIthin a plaited area. The property boundaries of all ad)C/lnong land owned by the applicant r. the project area should be indicated on the plat or submtlted as a separate map. 3. Sketches!Engineering Plans. The applrcant must anach a detarled sketch or engIneering plan dIsplaYIng the follOWIng ,"Iormatlon: a. Cross-sectionallside-viewl sketch. This sketCh should display the follOWIng Inlormahon as II pertams to ,our proJect (include specific dImensions where possible): 11 Water level f1u::tuations (present. highest. and lowest levels I. 21 Wate! depth. 31 Lake bed elevation or stream bed slope. 41 Location and dimenSIons cf proposed pro/eet'structure lIength. WIdth. elevatIon. de;llh. side slope. flC.l. 51 Location and dimensions 01 any aquatic vegetatIon. 61 Identify and label lake bed and stream bed conditIons and materials. b. Tap view loverhead) sketch. Indicate the follOWIng (include dImenSIons where poSSIble): 11 Property boundaries and lot dimensions. 21 Shoreline and water location. 31 Dimensions 01 proposed projectllength. WIdth. elevatIOn. etc.l. 41 Points of reference (existing houses. structures, docks. etc.l. Be sure to Indicate whoch doreclion IS "North" 51 Extent and location of any aquatic vegetation. 61 Location of spoil and disposal sites (if applicable). 4. location Map. Sketch a map that WIll clearly provide directions for how the project site may be reached (indicate township, range. section. highways. landmarks. etc.t. 5. Equipment -Indicate the type of machInery (bulldozer. dredge. etc.l thaI will be used to construct your proJect. 6. lease Agreement. Mandatory if applicant is not the landowner. 7. Aerial Photo(sl. Mandatory for watercourse realignment proposals. B. Additionallnlormation . Any additional information that you leel will further explain your project is helplul and should be included. B. Extensive or Complex Projects. For extensive or complex projects. the Department may request supplementary InformatIon including but not limited to the following: Topographic map, water table map. soil borings, depth soundings. aerial photographs, environmental assessment, and/or engineering reportS. Additional information will be required. 2 ~ STATE OF WJWJ[g~@Lf'~ DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PHONE NO. nMSION OF WATERS, P.O. BOX 370, ST. CLOUD, MN 56302 FILENO. (612) 255-4278 September 16, 1992 Meyer-Rohlin, Inc. Attn: Norman Gartner, P.E. 1111 Hwy 25 N. Buffalo, MN 55313 Dear Norm; PSYKS FIFfH ADDmON; PERMIT REQUIREMENTS; CITY OF ALBERTVILLE Thank you for sending me the plans and specifications for Psyks Fifth Addition, to be located in the southwest comer of Albertville. The street and utility plans indicate that a stormwater outfall will be placed into the bank of Unnamed Wetland No. 86-414w. It is my opinion that a "Work in Protected Waters" permit will be needed from the DNR for this project. The necessary application forms are attached for your use. Please note that the fee calculation should be based on the cost and size of only that part of the work being done in the wetland. The sedimentation pond designed as part of the project seems to satisfy the requirements of our permit rules. However, further review of this issue will be done after receipt of the necessary application. I will contact you if I receive any adverse comments on this plan. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely; // / I ."-- ~=~:--/" c'" .~. .r':-';-- ]"-'.-.. ~ Dale E. Homuth Area Hydrologist ENCLOSURES cc: City of Albertville / Dave Hills, Regional Hydrologist Traci Hanson, Area Conservation Officer AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION PERMITS GENERAL CONDITIONS: 1) Material, labor and equipment for temporary erosion control measures and the acceptable maintenance thereof shall be provided during the life of the project, to effectively prevent water pollution through the use of berms, dikes, dams, sediment basins, fiber mats, netting, gravel, mulches, grasses, slope drains, and other erosion control devices or methods. Surface cover materials shall be anchored to reasonably prevent their entering waters of the State by erosion or rising water levels. 2) Temporary pollution control measures shall be included for all construction activity associated with the project where such work is necessary, for example borrow pit operations, haul roads, equipment storage, and plant or waste disposal sites. 3) The temporary pollution control provisions contained herein shall be coordinated with any permanent erosion features to the extent practical to assure economical, effective, and continuous erosion control throughout the construction and post-construction period. 4) The surface area of erodible earth material exposed by clearing and grubbing, excavation, borrow and fill operations shall be minimized and immediate permanent or temporary control measures shall be taken to prevent contamination of adjacent streams and other water courses, lakes, ponds, and areas of water impoundment. Cut slopes shall be stabilized by methods . such as seeding and mulching as the excavation proceeds to the extent considered practicable. Slopes shall be graded properly to minimize erosion. 5) The Applicant will be required to incorporate all permanent erosion control features into the project at the earliest practicable time. Provisions should be made for continual checking and maintenance of all control measures, particularly during periods of rainfall, to ensure maximum effectiveness. Temporary pollution control measures will be used to correct conditions that develop during construction that were not foreseen during the design state; that are needed temporarily to control erosion that develops during normal construction practices, but are not associated with the permanent control features on the project. 6) The Applicant will control the area of excavation, borrow and embankment operations commensurate with his progress with finish grading, mulching, seeding, and other such permanent erosion control measures. Should seasonal limitations make such coordination unrealistic, temporary erosion control measures shall be taken to the extent feasible. 7) Oil and other liquid substances capable of polluting water of the State will be stored in accordance with the requirements of MPCA Miscellaneous Water Quality Rules Chapter 7100.0010 - 7100.0090 (formerly Minnesota Code of Agency Rules 6 MCAR 4.8004) (formerly WPC-4). -2- 8) Stream Bank Stabilization shall be utilized if it is needed to prevent erosion, and shall be constructed of materials which will not pollute waters of the State. 9) If an effluent will result from the project the Contractor shall submit to the MPCA plans, for approval, to provide for the following: a) Water from dewatering operations including effluents from construction activities shall only be discharged when the effluent complies with the applicable water quality and effluent standards. Dewatering shall be performed using well points where feasible and practical, all other dewatering shall be performed so as not to result in increased turbidity in the receiving water. This may require the use of desilting ponds to reduce suspended solids. When the MPCA requires, permits must be obtained. b) A Disposal System Permit shall be obtained by the Contractor from the MPCA prior to any hydraulic dredging or tunneling, or other activity including an effluent which may contain potential pollutants. 10) This permit shall not release the permittee from any liability or obligation imposed by Minnesota or Federal statutes or local ordinances and shall remain in force subject to all conditions and limitations now or hereafter imposed by law. The permit shall be permissive only and shall not be construed as stopping or limiting any claims against the permittee for damage or injury to persons or property, or any waters of the state resulting from any acts, operations or omissions of the permittee, its agents, contractors or assigns for damage to state property, or for any violation of the terms or conditions of this permit. 11) No assignment of this permit shall be effective until it is executed in writing and signed by the parties thereto and thereafter approved by the Agency. 12) No major alterations or additions to the disposal system shall be made without the written consent of the Agency. 13) the use of the disposal system shall be limited to the treatment and/or disposal of the sewage, industrial waste, other waste materials or substances described in the plans and/or permit application and associated material filed with the Agency. 14) The Agency may modify, suspend, or revoke in whole or in part, this permit after giving notice and providing an opportunity for a public hearing or by taking direct enforcement action, or any just cause including failure: (a) to comply with the terms stated herein, or (b) to comply with Agency water quality regulations and standards presently in force. Nothing herein shall prohibit the Agency from exercising its emergency powers. -3- 15) The permittee acknowledges that nothing contained herein shall prevent the future adoption by the Agency or its predecessors of any pollution control regulations, standards, orders or statutes more stringent than those now in existence or prevent the enforcement and application of such regulations, standards, orders or statutes to the permittee. 16) The Agency, its officers, employees and agents review and comment upon engineering reports and construction plans and specifications regarding this permit solely for the limited purpose of determining whether such report, plans and specifications will enable the facilities subject thereto to reasonably comply with the regulations and criteria of the Agency. 17) This permit has not been reviewed by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency and is not issued pursuant to Section 402 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972. 18) The plans for the project have been approved with the reservations stated on the attached sheet entitled "Information Relative to Review of Plans and Permit App1ication." 19) The permittee shall comply with all rules, regulations and requirements of the Minnesota Environmental Quality Board prior to construction of the proposed project. This permit is not effective until the permittee completes all applicable environmental review (Environmental Impacts Statement or Environmental Assessment Worksheet) which may be required for the project. 20) This permit authorizes the Holder to perform the activities described herein under the conditions set forth. In issuing this permit, the state/agency assumes no responsibility for any damage to persons, property or the environment caused by the activities of the Holder in the conduct of its actions, including those activities authorized, directed or undertaken pursuant to this permit. To the extent the state/agency may have any liability for the activities of its employees, that liability is explicitly limited to that provided in the Torts Claims Act, Minnesota Statute 9 3.736. MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY Water Quality Division INFORMATION RELATIVE TO REVIEW OF PLANS.AND PERMIT APPLICATIONS June 1, 1992 The review of plans and specifications for se~age, industrial waste or other waste disposal systems and application for permits is made in accordance with the authority conferred by law (see MS, Section 115.07). Approval of plans and permits is based upon the assumption that the information provided by the applicant is correct and that all necessary legal requirements have been or will be satisfied. Plans for se~age, industrial waste or other waste disposal systems are examined with regard to the design features which apply to operation and maintenance of the treatment works or sewer system, the degree of treatment to be provided, the effectiveness and reliability of the system or methods employed, and compliance with applicable standards systems. The bulletin entitled Recommended Standards for Wastewater Facilities, 1990 Edition, and supplements thereto, as well as other information are used in examiriation of the design, operation and maintenance aspects of the proposed system. Sewer plans are recommended for approval on the basis that the system is to collect only domestic sewage and such industrial or other waste as may have been provided for in the design. Foundation or footing drains to collect ground water and roof drains or other surface water conduits should not be connected to the sanitary sewer system. Adequate field supervision and inspection by a qualified representative of the owner should be provided at all times during construction to assure that the project is constructed in compliance with the approved plans and specifications. The Agency assumes no responsibility for the integrity of structures or physical features, or for the reliability, durability or efficiency of specific items of propriety equipment or material. All applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations or ordinances must be followed in the design, location and construction of proposed sewer systems or treatment works. The Agency reserves the right to withdraw its approval of plans if construction is not undertaken within a reasonable period after issuance of the permit.