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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0013013
PE
2605
FACILITY_NAME
PA-1900177
STREET_NUMBER
10450
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
MCDONALD
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206-
APN
13106001
ENTERED_DATE
2/3/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
10450 W MCDONALD RD
RECEIVED_DATE
1/31/2020 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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CCR <br /> Rb 2 Operations shall be conducted to substantially prevent siltation of groundwater recharge areas. <br /> CCR Erosion control facilities shall be constructed and maintained where necessary to control f'�y <br /> 3503(a)(3) erosion. <br /> CCR Settling ponds shall be constructed where they will provide a significant benefit to water quality. A//1 <br /> 3503 b 1 <br /> CCR 3503(d) Disposal of mine waste and overburden shall be stable and shall not restrict natural drainage f q <br /> without suitable provisions for diversion. <br /> Grading and revegetation shall be designed to minimize erosion and convey surface runoff to <br /> CCR 3503(e) natural drainage courses or interior basins. p'�' <br /> Spillway rotection shall be designed to prevent erosion. AIA <br /> CCR 3706(a) Surface mining and reclamation activities shall be conducted to protect on-site and downstream �� <br /> beneficial uses of water. <br /> CCR 3706(b) Water quality, recharge potential, and groundwater storage that is accessed by others shall not �� <br /> be diminished. <br /> Erosion and sedimentation shall be controlled during all phases of construction, operation, <br /> CCR 3706(c) reclamation, and closure of surface mining operations to minimize siltation of lakes and water <br /> courses as per RWQCB/SWRCB. <br /> CCR 3706(d) Surface runoff and drainage shall be controlled to protect surrounding land and water resources. �s <br /> Erosion control methods shall be designed for not less than 20 ear/1 hour intensity storm event. f& <br /> CCR 3706(e) Impacted drainages shall not cause increased erosion or sedimentation. Mitigation alternatives <br /> shall be proposed in the reclamation Ian. �� <br /> CCR Stream diversions shall be constructed in accordance with the Lake and Streambed Alteration <br /> 3706 f 1 Agreement LSAA between the operator and the Department of Fish and Wildlife. N.A <br /> CCR Stream diversions shall also be constructed in accordance with Federal Clean Water Act and the NA <br /> 3706(f)(2) Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. <br /> CCR 3706 All temporary stream diversions shall eventually be removed and the affected land reclaimed. AIA <br /> CCR 3710(a) Surface and groundwater shall be protected from siltation and pollutants in accordance with the <br /> Porter-Cologne Act, the Federal Clean Water Act, and RWQCB/SWRCB requirements. <br /> /v. <br /> In-stream mining shall be conducted in accordance with Section 1600 et seq. of the California <br /> CCR 3710(b) Fish and Game Code, Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, and Section 10 of the Rivers and P.51' <br /> Harbors Act of 1899. <br /> In-stream mining shall be regulated to prevent impacts to structures, habitats, riparian <br /> vegetation, groundwater levels, and banks. <br /> CCR 3710(c) In-stream channel elevations and bank erosion shall be evaluated annually using extraction !� <br /> quantities, cross-sections, and aerial photos. 1 <br /> Mine waste and tailings and mine waste disposal units are governed by SWRCB waste disposal <br /> CCR 3712 regulations and shall be reclaimed in accordance with this article: CCR Article 1. Surface Mining NA <br /> and Reclamation Practice. Section 3500 et seg. <br /> SENSITIVE SPECIES AND HABITAT <br /> Authority Requirements/Practices/Standards or <br /> N/A <br /> CCR A description of the environmental setting (identify sensitive species, wildlife habitat, sensitive <br /> 3502(b)(1) natural communities, e.g. wetlands). �� <br /> Impacts of reclamation on surrounding land uses. <br /> CCR 3503(c) Fish and wildlife habitat shall be protected by all reasonable measures. 2. <br /> CCR 3703(a) Sensitive species shall be conserved or mitigated as prescribed by the federal and California , <br /> Endangered Species Acts. <br /> CCR 3703(b) Wildlife habitat shall be established on disturbed land at least as good as pre-project, unless ends <br /> use precludes its use as wildlife habitat. <br /> CCR 3703(c) Wetlands shall be avoided or mitigated at 1:1 minimum for both acreage and habitat value. l+ A <br /> CCR 3704 Piles or dumps shall not be placed in wetlands without mitigation. IVA <br /> CCR 3710(d) In-stream mining shall not cause fish to be trapped in pools or off-channel pits, or restrict <br /> migratory orspawningactivities. �� <br /> Reclamation Plan Content Checklist—Page 4 of 6 Revised April 9,2018 <br />
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