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<br /> <br /> <br />Continued from: <br />“Determine if Sediment <br />needs to be removed and <br />it’s Management Level” <br />process flow <br />Is Sediment at <br />Management Level 3? <br />Will sediment be treated <br />to reduce management <br />level to 1 or 2? <br />Dredged Material is <br />not suitable for use or <br />reuse, and must be <br />disposed of at an <br />appropriate solid <br />waste facility <br />Yes No <br />Sediment at <br />Management level <br />2? <br />Yes <br />No <br />Dredge reuse <br />approval not <br />required. <br />No <br />Does volume of <br />sediment exceed <br />3000 cubic yards <br />Yes <br />Dredge Material <br />Reuse Approval is <br />required <br />Yes <br />Dredged Material is <br />suitable for use or reuse <br />on properties with <br />an industrial use category <br />No <br />Dredged Material is <br />suitable for use or <br />reuse on properties <br />with <br />a residential or <br />recreational land use <br />Of course dredged material <br />could also go to properties <br />with industrial or recreational <br />use . They could even go to <br />a solid waste facility <br />Will more than one acre be <br />disturbed where the dredge <br />material will be placed? <br />CSW Permit will <br />be required <br />No CSW permit is <br />required <br />Yes <br />No <br />End <br />Construction Stormwater <br />permit application & Dredge <br />supplement form <br /> <br />wq-strm4-13 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 6/1