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Messrs. Funderburg and Alegre - 2 - 7 April 2005 <br /> Permit. In order to obtain coverage under the General Permit, the proponent must submit a Notice of <br /> Intent to comply with the permit(NOI)to the State Water Resources Control Board and an SWPPP must <br /> be prepared. <br /> Water Quality Certification- Wetlands <br /> If a U.S. Army Corp of Engineers (ALOE)permit is required due to the disturbance of wetlands, then <br /> Water Quality Certification must be obtained from the Regional Board prior to initiation of project <br /> activities. Section 401 of the federal Clean Water Act requires that the project proponent for any project <br /> that impacts surface waters of the United States (such as streams and wetlands) must request a 401 <br /> Water Quality Certification from the Regional Board. Water Quality Certification must be obtained prior <br /> to initiation of project activities. The proponent must follow the ACOE 404(b)(1) Guidance to assure <br /> approval of their 401 Water Quality Certification application. The guidelines are as follows: <br /> 1. Avoidance (Is the project the least environmentally damaging practicable alternative?) <br /> 2. Minimization(Does the project minimize any adverse effects to the impacted wetlands?) <br /> 3. Mitigation(Does the project mitigate to assure a no net loss of functional values?) <br /> Section 404 Permit <br /> If the project will involve the discharge of dredged or fill material into navigable waters or wetlands, a <br /> permit pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act may be needed from the US Army Corps of <br /> Engineers. If a Section 404 permit is required by the Corps, the Board will review the permit application <br /> to ensure that the discharge will not violate water quality standards. If the project requires surface water <br /> drainage realignment, the applicant is advised to contact the Department of Fish and Game for <br /> information on Streambed Alteration Permit requirements. If a Section 404 permit is required,the <br /> proponent must apply to the Regional Board for a Water Quality Certification under Section 401. <br /> Dewatering Permit <br /> The proponent may be required to file a Dewatering Permit for coverage under WDRs General Order for <br /> Dewatering and Other Low Threat Discharges to Surface Waters Permit, Order No. 5-00-175 (NPDES <br /> CAG995001). The following discharges may be covered by this permit provided they do not contain <br /> significant quantities of pollutants and are either(1) four months or less in duration, or(2)the average <br /> dry weather discharge does not exceed 0.25 million gallons per day (mgd): <br /> a. Well development water <br /> b. Construction dewatering <br /> c. Pump/well testing <br /> d. Pipeline/tank pressure testing <br /> e. Pipeline/tank flushing or dewatering <br /> f. Condensate discharges <br /> g. Water Supply system discharges <br /> h. Miscellaneous dewatering/low threat discharges <br /> If you have any questions about the storm water program, please call Dani Berchtold at(916) 464-4683. <br /> Additional information is available via the Internet at the Regional Board's Storm Water website <br /> W:�SmMObrienTSan JoaquinWisc,CorrTwrderburg 6 Apr O5.doc <br />