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M/26/2009 , . 4 + 1 9197153060 <br />. I NCDENR PAGE O G / 16 <br />Page 2 <br />3 Haab 2009 <br />B —Solid Waste TrRinsfer MOT' <br />Project NO, 09 -0228 <br />sign*ftciantl affect natural vegetation and wild] f at the At tlic appl "Oant 'Plans tO 0014t act the aPPYOPHOO <br />agencies for mitigation =o mendationsl f <br />Although we will -concur i 't the prqject� we of'or t1w; fol o ing recommendations to ftir6er <br />minimize imparts to ativatto oirrd terrestrial wirldrii-fie msoUrceso <br />Alt o gh x �, Soil Survey, and National Wetland Inventory maps provide zeneral i fQrmatlon <br />reording stream and wedud r soutoes, tiese ary oft not inclusive of all streams and wetlaiids <br />that are present: It 'is not elm whe ier a siw specific survey has been cooducted to determine <br />presenp,n cof ems aid wetlands "thin the project boundaries. T o'efora f one bps not already <br />been donee a site specific sy of wetlands and sus itn'll the project boundaries should be <br />performed prior to site design and construction. If wetlands and /or streams are found the project <br />should b or mated with the U.S. .r y Corps of neinc r and the `�`, � lVision of Water <br />Quality. Site design and on. trurtion &Mould avoid impn Ling theso rvriztources to the maximum <br />extent practoeabiel <br />Maintain a Mmimu n 100 -foot undisturbed, nativo,, for ted buffer along perenntai strews. and a <br />50 -foot bxif er along intermittent st=W and wetlands. Mai!ntwwn& undi .arbfd, (crested buff= <br />along these areas will impacts to aquatic and txmmiial 'I l'fe resources, wator <br />quality, and aquatic habitat both within and dovmwewn of the project area, In additim wide <br />riparlaft buffers help maintain s am bink g.btlity and treat pollutants as,5oci tcd with <br />gtormwater runoff. <br />Thank yov f0t the Opportunity to comment on this pr Ject. If we can be of further assistance, <br />please eont&,t our ogee at 3) 4404615. <br />