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<br />. <br /> <br />clearing, and the destruction of natural <br /> <br />amenities. <br /> <br />b. The smallest amount of bare ground is <br /> <br />exposed for as short a time as feasible. <br /> <br />c. Temporary ground cover, such as mulch, is <br /> <br />used and permanent ground cover, such as sod, is <br /> <br />planted. <br /> <br />d. Methods to prevent erosion and trap sediment <br /> <br />are employed. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />e. Fill is stabilized to accepted engineering <br />and erosion control standards. <br /> <br />iii. <br /> <br />Excavation of material from, or filling in a Wild, <br /> <br />Scenic, or Recreational River, or construction of any <br /> <br />permanent structures or navigational obstructions <br /> <br />therein is prohibited unless authorized by a permit <br />from the commissioner pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, <br />Section l03G.245. Section l03G.245 requires a permit <br />from the commissioner before any change is made in the <br /> <br />course, current, or cross-section of public waters. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />iv. Drainage or filling in of wetlands is not allowed <br /> <br />within the Mississippi wild and Scenic River District. <br />