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MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> provide boating access(ADFG 1966 in Carrasquero 2001)and <br /> shall be constructed so that little impact occurs to trees and <br /> vegetation along the bank. <br /> Docks shall be extended out so that dredging is not necessary <br /> (Chmura and Ross 1978 in Carrasquero 2001)and shallow <br /> nearshore habitat is not affected. <br /> To minimize effects on fish caused by decreased water quality, <br /> the following measures shall be implemented as part of the <br /> SWPPP prepared for the project. / <br /> Cover or apply nontoxic soil stabilizers to inactive construction <br /> areas(previously graded areas inactive for 10 days or more)that <br /> could contribute sediment to waterways. <br /> Enclose and cover exposed stockpiles of dirt or other loose, <br /> granular construction materials that could contribute sediment to <br /> waterways. <br /> Control and contain soil and filter runoff from disturbed areas. <br /> This shall be done by using berms, silt fencing,straw bales or <br /> wattles,plastic sheeting or geofabric, silt/sediment traps and catch <br /> basins,silt fencing, sand bag dikes,temporary vegetation or other <br /> groundcover,or other means necessary to prevent the escape of <br /> sediment from the disturbed area. <br /> Ensure that no earth or organic material is deposited or placed <br /> where it may be directly carried into the river or wetland. <br /> Develop and implement a Spill Prevention,Control,and \ <br /> Countermeasure Program(SPCCP)for construction activities. <br /> The contractor shall develop and implement an SPCCP to <br /> minimize the potential for and effects from spills of hazardous, <br /> toxic,or petroleum substances during construction activities. The <br /> SPCCP must be completed before any construction activities <br /> begin. Implementation of this measure must comply with state <br /> and federal water quality regulations, <br /> V <br />