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Operations Division <br />Regulatory Branch (2016-03457-LMG) <br />BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES <br />FOR DISCHARGES NOT REQUIRING PERMITS <br />(1) Permanent roads (for farming or forestry activities), temporary access roads (for mining, <br />forestry, or farm purposes) and skid trails (for logging) in waters of the U.S. shall be held to the <br />minimum feasible number, width, and total length consistent with the purpose of specific <br />farming, silvicultural or mining operations, and local topographic and climatic conditions; <br />(2) All roads, temporary or permanent, shall be located sufficiently far from streams or other <br />water bodies (except for portions of such roads which must cross water bodies) to minimize <br />discharges of dredged or fill material into waters of the U.S.; <br />(3) The road fill shall be bridged, culverted, or otherwise designed to prevent the restriction of <br />expected flood flows; <br />(4) The fill shall be properly stabilized and maintained during and following construction to <br />prevent erosion; <br />(5) Discharges of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States to construct a road fill <br />shall be made in a manner that minimizes the encroachment of trucks, tractors, bulldozers, or <br />other heavy equipment within the waters of the United States (including adjacent wetlands) that <br />lie outside the lateral bound-aries of the fill itself; <br />(6) In designing, constructing, and maintaining roads, vegetative disturbance in the waters of the <br />U.S. shall be kept to a minimum; <br />(7) The design, construction and maintenance of the road crossing shall not disrupt the <br />migration or other movement of those species of aquatic life inhabiting the water body; <br />(8) Borrow material shall be taken from upland sources whenever feasible; <br />(9) The discharge shall not take, orjeopardize the continued existence of, a threatened or <br />endangered species as defined under the Endangered Species Act, or adversely modify or <br />destroy the critical habitat of such species; <br />(10) Discharges into breeding and nesting areas for migratory waterfowl, spawning areas, and <br />wetlands shall be avoided if practical alternatives exist; <br />(11) The discharge shall not be located in the proximity of a public water supply intake; <br />(12) The discharge shall not occur in areas of concentrated shellfish production; <br />(13) The discharge shall not occur in a component of the National Wild and Scenic River <br />System; <br />(14) The discharge of material shall consist of suitable material free from toxic pollutants in toxic <br />amounts; and <br />(15) All temporary fills shall be removed in their entirety and the area re -stored to its original <br />elevation. <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />
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