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Texas Department of Transportation Book 2 - Technical Provisions IH 35E Managed Lanes Project Attachment 4-5 Environmental Permits, Issues, and Commitments (EPIC) IH 35E Managed Lanes Project Book 2 - Technical Provisions Attachment 4-5 . " r I. STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN-CLEAN WATER ACT SECTION 402 III. CULTURAL RESOURCES VI. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OR CONTAMINATION ISSUES t e c h A t Refer to TxDOT Standard Specifications in the event historical issues or General (applies to all projects): o TPDES TXR 150000: Stormwater Discharge Permit or Construction General Perrmit e . c r o required for projects with 1 or more acres disturbed soil. Projects with any archeological artifacts are found during construction. Upon discovery of Comply with the Hazard Communication Act (the Act) for personnel who will be working with i t t e c v d disturbed soil must protect for erosion and sedimentation in accordance with archeological artifacts (bones, burnt rock, flint, pottery, etc.) cease hazardous materials by conducting safety meetings prior to beginning construction and a e r r o a Item 1122. work in the immediate area and contact TxDOT immediately. making workers aware of potential hazards in the workplace. Ensure that all workers are P s . t d e Developer is responsible for the required actions below. g a n s provided with personal protective equipment appropiate for any hazardous materials used. n h a u i w t r s Obtain and keep on-site Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all hazardous products e e s No Action Required Required Action X No Action Required Required Action t used on the project, which may include, but are not limited to the following categories: e s s i n o i i p h Paints, acids, solvents, asphalt products, chemical additives, fuels and concrete curing g r t m n u o Action No. Commitment IV. VEGETATION RESOURCES compounds or additives. Provide protected storage, off bare ground and covered, for p f r E o f products which may be hazardous. Maintain product labelling as required by the Act. y s n n g 1. File NOI with TCEQ for CGP Developer must stabilize the project Preserve native vegetation to the extent practical. Maintain an adequate supply of on-site spill response materials, as indicated in the MSDS. a o n x a i i site as stated in the SW3P. e s t In the event of a spill, take actions to mitigate the spill as indicated in the MSDS, r r l T o e u No Action Required X Required Action in accordance with safe work practices, and contact the District Spill Coordinator " f v s n e 2. File NOT with TCEQ Developer must stabilize the project immediately. The Developer shall be responsible for the proper containment and cleanup e o r h T c site as stated in the SW3P. t of all product spills. O e Action No. Location Commitment y D e g b x h m 1. Entire project Permanent soil erosion features would be constructed Contact TxDOT if any of the following are detected: t a T d r d as soon as possible during the early stage of construction e y o through proper seeding and/or sodding techniques. * Dead or distressed vegetation (not identified as normal) n b f r r o * Trash piles, drums, canisters, barrels, etc. e e y v t * Undesirable smells or odors d i s o a l t g i l m b u 2. Entire project Disturbed areas would be restored and stabilized as soon * Evidence of leaching or seepage of substances i s s s as developers schedule permits. Temporary seeding would i s n e Does the project involve any bridge class structure rehabilitation(s) or i o r be considered where large areas of disturbed ground would d d p t be left bare for a considerable length of time. Use only replacement(s) (bridge class structures not including box culverts)? r n s c native plants for landscaping and in seeding mixtures a i e e X Yes No d k r r II. WORK IN OR NEAR STREAMS, WATERBODIES AND WETLANDS CLEAN WATER where practicable. n r a y o o ACT SECTIONS 401 AND 404 t n n c 3. Entire project Trees within the ROW, but not in the construction If "No", then no further action is required. s a n s i zone, would not be removed if possible. If "Yes", then TxDOT is responsible for completing asbestos assessment/inspection. s e i f r USACE Permit required for filling, dredging, excavating or other work in any : h o m o Are the results of the asbestos inspection positive (is asbestos present)? t u f water bodies, rivers, creeks, streams, wetlands or wet areas. No equipment is R y f t s r E o n s o allowed in any sream channel below the ordinary High Water Mark except on Yes X No M a a I e r s approved temporary stream crossings or drill pads. A s r T t If "Yes", then TxDOT must retain a DSHS licensed asbestos consultant to assist with L u a O a V. FEDERAL LISTED, PROPOSED THREATENED, ENDANGERED SPECIES, C w D m The Developer must adhere to all of the terms and conditions associated with the notification, develop abatement/mitigation procedures, and perform management S e r CRITICAL HABITAT, STATE LISTED SPECIES, CANDIDATE SPECIES I h o x o activities as necessary. The notification form to DSHS must be postmarked at least D T N T f the following permit(s): AND MIGRATORY BIRDS TREATY ACT. 15 working days prior to scheduled demolition. No Permit Required Developer is responsible for the required actions below. If "No", then TxDOT is still required to notifiy DSHS 15 working days prior to any n X Nationwide Permit 14 - PCN not Required (less than 1/10th acre waters or scheduled demolition. w wetlands affected) No Action Required X Required Action o . o In either case, the Developer is responsible for providing the date(s) for abatement d n t activities and/or demolition with careful coordination between TxDOT and r o X Nationwide Permit 14 - PCN Required (1/10 to <1/2 acre, 1/3 in tidal waters) o i p Action No. t u asbestos consultant in order to minimize construction delays and subsequent claims. i p s t Individual 404 Permit Required u o e p s Other Nationwide Permit Required: 1. Prior to any construction activities a qualified biologist shall survey Any other evidence indicating possible hazardous materials or contamination discovered s n e e on site. Hazardous Materials or Contamination Issues Specific to this Project: o v r the proposed project corridor for any listed terrestrial species, due i i a t t . c a to the time period that would elapse between this evaluation and the s l s No Action Required X Required Action e e e Required Actions: List Waters of the US Permit applies to, location in project start of construction activities. t s r m u e b t t and check Best Management Practices planned to control erosion, sedimentation i s s i t and post-project TSS. r u i y t j t d a a m p REFER TO EPIC SHEET 2 OF 2 - RIGHT COLUMN a o t y x r r SECTION VI - CONTINUATION e d f a t n FOR OTHER HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OR CONTAMINATION ISSUES a e s h t s REFER TO EPIC SHEET 2 OF 2 - LEFT COLUMN c e a e t c c c FOR SECTION II - CONTINUATION a n o e l m e e n FOR WATERS OF THE U.S DESCRIPTIONS AND APPROXIMATE LOCATION f r REFER TO EPIC SHEET 2 OF 2 - MIDDLE COLUMN - e AND ACTIONS t t , h FOR SECTION V - CONTINUATION VII. OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES h n o t g n i o y FOR LIST OF SPECIES POTENTIALLY WITHIN PROJECT AREA WITH HABITAT e i f (includes regional issues such as Edwards Aquifer District, etc.) t o i w c d r DESCRIPTION AND ADDITIONAL ACTIONS e e r s t v o u The elevation of the ordinary high water marks of any areas requiring work No Action Required X Required Action d b e e d y n to be performed in the waters of the US requiring the use of a nationwide z r t i e i a Action No. Location Commitment l permit can be found on the Bridge Layouts. s b i y b l , m a h 1. Floodplains Elm Fork The project is within the Trinity River Corridor e u d g Development Regulatory Zone; therefore, a Corridor l n a u Trinity y Best Management Practices for applicable 401 General Conditions: Development Certificate would be required. t e o s a r r River o t n r d h Erosion Sedimentation Post-Construction TSS Floodplain o o n t F f a d d e X Temporary Vegetation X Silt Fence Vegetative Filter Strips R r e g s C 2012 Texas Department of Transportation o d n s GENERAL NOTE: e i e Blankets/Matting X Rock Berm Retention/Irrigation Systems n e n r 2 Dallas District Standard g o . Any change orders and/or deviations from i n i d 1 s t d d / X Mulch Triangular Filter Dike Extended Detention Basin e s r a e 8 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS the final design must be reported to TxDOT i o d 0 D p e e / X Sodding Sand Bag Berm Constructed Wetlands prior to commencement of construction ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS, e o e t c r b 0 BMP: Best Management Practice SPCC: Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure e a p n 1 Interceptor Swale Straw Bale Dike Wet Basin activities, as additional environmental e p d 2 CGP: Construction General Permit SW3P: Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan ISSUES AND COMMITMENTS h r l s 1 clearance may be required. S s o u n 0 n DSHS: Texas Department of State Health Services PCN: Pre-Construction Notification Diversion Dike Brush Berms Erosion Control Compost l f o o 2 o ENV: Environmental Affairs Division PPCC: Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (EPIC) r a h i SHEET 1 OF 2 e n s t r B t o d c e T Erosion Control Compost Erosion Control Compost Mulch Filter Berm and Socks FEMA: Federal Emergency Management Agency PSL: Project Specific Location FED.RD. HIGHWAY l i e s a b N FHWA: Federal Highway Administration SPILLS: Spill Listings DIV.NO. FEDERAL AID PROJECT NO. NO. a t d i a t o H t d e e r t Mulch Filter Berm and Socks Mulch Filter Berm and Socks Compost Filter Berm and Socks MOA: Memorandum of Agreement TCEQ: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality 6 IH 35E o d e r o c y n n a p O b MOU: Memorandum of Understanding TPDES: Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ---D R A F T--- DISTRICT a p Compost Filter Berm and Socks Compost Filter Berm and Socks X Vegetation Lined Ditches MS4: Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer System TPWD: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department STATE COUNTY SOUTH o s l D f a l u : d This document is released for informational purposes I A s d e Stone Outlet Sediment Traps Sand Filter Systems MBTA: Migratory Bird Treaty Act TxDOT: Texas Department of Transportation and is subject to change based on comments from TEXAS DALLAS DALLAS e r SHEET s a NOT: Notice of Termination T&E: Threatened and Endangered Species approving agencies and public input. It is not to be CONTROL SECTION JOB NO. . . . i p 1 2 3 v e Sediment Basins NWP: Nationwide Permit USACE: U.S. Army Corp of Engineers used for construction purposes. e r NOI: Notice of Intent USFWS: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 0196 03 138, 180, 240 R P . " r t c e V. FEDERAL LISTED, PROPOSED THREATENED, ENDANGERED SPECIES, A h VI. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OR CONTAMINATION ISSUES t II. WORK IN OR NEAR STREAMS, WATERBODIES AND WETLANDS CLEAN WATER e o CRITICAL HABITAT, STATE LISTED SPECIES, CANDIDATE SPECIES c . (CONTINUATION FROM EPIC SHEET 1 OF 2) i r o ACT SECTIONS 401 AND 404 -- (CONTINUATION FROM EPIC SHEET 1 OF 2) AND MIGRATORY BIRDS TREATY ACT. - t e t c v a e d (CONTINUATION FROM EPIC SHEET 1 OF 2) r o r P s a . t d e a g h n s Required Actions: List Waters of the US Permit applies to, location in project Species Potentially within Action No. n a u Habitat Description i w t Project Area w/ Description r s s and check Best Management Practices planned to control erosion, sedimentation e e t 1. A review of hazardous materials regulatory databases was conducted to determine e s s i and post-project TSS. 1. Alligator snapping turtle: characterized by Perennial water bodies, deep water of rivers, n o i if any known sites might affect the construction activites based on the i p h a large, heavy head, and a long, thick canals, lakes and oxbows; also swamps, bayous, g r t m n u o shell with three dorsal ridges of large scales; ponds near deep running water; usually in water interim schematic. See the Limited Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Report. f r E p o f 1. Section 404 permits from USACE/Section 401 Water Quality Certification are a solid gray, brown, black, or olive-green with mud bottom and abundant aquatic Based on this review 8 sites are categorized as high risk, 6 sites are s y n g from Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) based on the in color, and often covered with algae; vegetation. characterized as moderate risk, 38 sites are categorized as low risk. a n o n radiating yellow patterns around the eyes. x a i i specific roadway work and linear transportation crossings identified For the high and moderate risk sites Phase II ESAs are recommended prior to e s t r r l 2. Timber/canebrake rattlesnake: black and brown T o e u in the permits and associated with the Draft Interim Schematic and Swamps, floodplains, upland woodlands, the development of the plans and specifications to confirm or deny the potential " f v s crossbands down the back, broad dark shape riparian zones, abandoned farmland; prefers n e Draft Interim Schematic ROW. presence of contamination. The Phase II ESAs should follow the ASTM Designation e o r present behind the eye, black tail above the dense ground cover, i.e. grapevines or palmetto. h T c E1903-11, Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase II ESAs. t O e rattle up to 25% of the body length. y D e g 2. Table of preliminary jurisdictional features would be provided in b x h m 3. Texas garter snake: A small to medium sized Wet or moist microhabitats are conducive to the species t d T a Addendum 4 or the RID. terrestrial snake that can grow to about a 39-48 occurrence, but the snake is not necessarily restricted 2. Developer shall prepare Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) which e r d n y o inches long. Their backs are green to black, with to them; hibernates underground or in or under will be followed during construction. b f r r o a distinctive stripe of red or orange, and either surface cover; breeds March-August. e e y v t side features yellowish stripes. d i s o a l t g i l m b u 4. Mussells (Little spectaclecase, Louisiana pigtoe, Small and large rivers especially on sand, mud, rocky mud, i s s s Texas heelsplitter, and Wabash pigtoe): Adult can and sand and gravel, also silt and cobble bottoms in i s n e i o r range from approximately 1-inch to 12-inches in still to swiftly flowing waters. d r d p t length. Some species have thin shells and shells n s c a i e e vary both on the inside and outside of mussels, d k r r n r depending upon the mussel species. Color, texture, a y o o and shape variations in shells are used to help t n n c s a n identify different types of mussels. s i s f e i o r : h m o t y u f R t s E f n s r o a a o If any of the listed terrestrial species are observed, cease work in M I e r s A s r T t the immediate area, do not disturb species or habitat and contact the L u a O a C w D m TxDOT immediately. The work may not remove active nests from bridges S e r I h o x o and other structures during nesting season of the birds associated D T N T f with the nests. If caves or sinkholes are discovered, cease work in the immediated area, and contact the TxDOT immediately. n w Special Note: The Migratory Bird Act of 1918 states that it is unlawful to kill, o . o d n t capture, collect, possess, buy, sell, trade or transport any migratory bird, nest, o r i p young, feather or egg in part or in whole, without a federal permit issued in o t u i accordance within the Act’s policies and regulations. The contractor would p s t u o e remove all old migratory bird nests from any structure where work would be p s s done from October 1 to February 15. In addition, the contractor would be prepared n e e o v r to prevent migratory birds from building nest(s) between February 15 to October 1. i i a t t . c a In the event that migratory birds are encountered on-site during project construction, s e l s e e efforts to avoid adverse impacts on protected birds, active nests, eggs and/or young t s r m u e would be observed. b t s t i s t i r u i t j y t d a a m p a o t r y x d f r e a t n a e s h t s c e a e t c c c a n o e m e l n f e - r e t , t h h n o t g o n i i y e t o f w c d i e r r s t e o u v d b e e d y n z r t i e i a l s b i y m b l , u a h e d g l n a u y t a e o s r r o t r h n o d t o f n F a d d e R r e g s C 2012 Texas Department of Transportation o d n s GENERAL NOTE: e i e n e n r 2 Dallas District Standard g o . Any change orders and/or deviations from i n i d 1 s t d d / e s r a e 8 the final design must be reported to TxDOT i o d 0 D p e e / prior to commencement of construction ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS, e o e t c r b 0 e a p n 1 activities, as additional environmental e p d 2 ISSUES AND COMMITMENTS h s r l s 1 clearance may be required. S o u n 0 n l f o o 2 o (EPIC) r a h i SHEET 2 OF 2 e n s t r B t o d c e T FED.RD. HIGHWAY l i e s a b N DIV.NO. FEDERAL AID PROJECT NO. NO. a t d i a t o H t d e e r t 6 IH 35E o d e r o c y n n a p O b ---D R A F T--- a p STATE DISTRICT COUNTY SOUTH o s l D f a l u : d This document is released for informational purposes I A s d e and is subject to change based on comments from TEXAS DALLAS DALLAS e r SHEET s a approving agencies and public input. It is not to be . . . i p CONTROL SECTION JOB NO. 1 2 3 v e used for construction purposes. e r 0196 03 138, 180, 240 R P . " r I. STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN-CLEAN WATER ACT SECTION 402 III. CULTURAL RESOURCES VI. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OR CONTAMINATION ISSUES t e c h A t Refer to TxDOT Standard Specifications in the event historical issues or General (applies to all projects): o TPDES TXR 150000: Stormwater Discharge Permit or Construction General Perrmit e . c r o required for projects with 1 or more acres disturbed soil. Projects with any archeological artifacts are found during construction. Upon discovery of Comply with the Hazard Communication Act (the Act) for personnel who will be working with i t t e c v d disturbed soil must protect for erosion and sedimentation in accordance with archeological artifacts (bones, burnt rock, flint, pottery, etc.) cease hazardous materials by conducting safety meetings prior to beginning construction and a e r r o a Item 1122. work in the immediate area and contact TxDOT immediately. making workers aware of potential hazards in the workplace. Ensure that all workers are P s . t d e g a n s No Action Required Required Action provided with personal protective equipment appropiate for any hazardous materials used. n h a u X i w t r s Obtain and keep on-site Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all hazardous products e e s No Action Required Required Action t used on the project, which may include, but are not limited to the following categories: e s s i n o i i p h IV. VEGETATION RESOURCES Paints, acids, solvents, asphalt products, chemical additives, fuels and concrete curing g r t m n u o Action No. Commitment compounds or additives. Provide protected storage, off bare ground and covered, for p f r E o f 1. File NOI with TCEQ for CGP Developer must stabilize the project Preserve native vegetation to the extent practical. products which may be hazardous. Maintain product labelling as required by the Act. y s n n g site as stated in the SW3P. Developer is responsible for the required actions below. Maintain an adequate supply of on-site spill response materials, as indicated in the MSDS. a o n x a i i e s t In the event of a spill, take actions to mitigate the spill as indicated in the MSDS, r r l T o e u 2. File NOT with TCEQ Developer must stabilize the project No Action Required X Required Action in accordance with safe work practices, and contact the District Spill Coordinator " f v s n e site as stated in the SW3P. e o r immediately. The Developer shall be responsible for the proper containment and cleanup h T c t Location of all product spills. O e Action No. Commitment y D e g b x h m 1. Permanent soil erosion features would be constructed Contact TxDOT if any of the following are detected: t a Entire project T d r d as soon as possible during the early stage of construction e y o through proper seeding and/or sodding techniques. * Dead or distressed vegetation (not identified as normal) n b f r r o * Trash piles, drums, canisters, barrels, etc. e e y v t Disturbed areas would be restored and stabilized as soon * Undesirable smells or odors d i s o a l t g i l II. WORK IN OR NEAR STREAMS, WATERBODIES AND WETLANDS CLEAN WATER Entire project as contractors schedule permits. Temporary seeding would m b u 2. * Evidence of leaching or seepage of substances i s be considered where large areas of disturbed ground would s s ACT SECTIONS 401 AND 404 i s e Does the project involve any bridge class structure rehabilitation(s) or i n r be left bare for a considerable length of time. Use only o d d p t USACE Permit required for filling, dredging, excavating or other work in any native plants for landscaping and in seeding mixtures where replacement(s) (bridge class structures not including box culverts)? r s c a n e e practicable. d i r r water bodies, rivers, creeks, streams, wetlands or wet areas. No equipment is X Yes No n k r a o o allowed in any sream channel below the ordinary High Water Mark except on t y c If "No", then no further action is required. s n n n approved temporary stream crossings or drill pads. 3. USACE property Compensation for the loss of approx. 3.2 acres of riparian a i s woodlands and individual trees with a diameter at breast If "Yes", then TxDOT is responsible for completing asbestos assessment/inspection. s f e r i o o height greater than 20 inches. : h m The Developer must adhere to all of the terms and conditions associated with Are the results of the asbestos inspection positive (is asbestos present)? t y u f R E f t s r the following permit(s): Trees within the ROW, but not in the construction zone, Yes X No o n s o M a a would not be removed if possible. I e r s A s r T t No Permit Required If "Yes", then TxDOT must retain a DSHS licensed asbestos consultant to assist with L u a O a Mitigation for permanent impacts to natural resources C w D m X Nationwide Permit 14 - PCN not Required (less than 1/10th acre waters or on USACE property consists of a direct payment to the notification, develop abatement/mitigation procedures, and perform management S e r I h o x o LLELA or on site mitigation on USACE property. activities as necessary. The notification form to DSHS must be postmarked at least D T N T f wetlands affected) Coordination with USACE is required for final approval. 15 working days prior to scheduled demolition. X Nationwide Permit 14 - PCN Required (1/10 to <1/2 acre, 1/3 in tidal waters) If "No", then TxDOT is still required to notifiy DSHS 15 working days prior to any n Individual 404 Permit Required scheduled demolition. w Other Nationwide Permit Required: NWP# o . o V. FEDERAL LISTED, PROPOSED THREATENED, ENDANGERED SPECIES, In either case, the Developer is responsible for providing the date(s) for abatement d n t activities and/or demolition with careful coordination between TxDOT and the r o CRITICAL HABITAT, STATE LISTED SPECIES, CANDIDATE SPECIES o i p t u asbestos consultant in order to minimize construction delays and subsequent claims. i AND MIGRATORY BIRDS TREATY ACT. p s t u o e p s Developer is responsible for the required actions below. Any other evidence indicating possible hazardous materials or contamination discovered s n e e on site. Hazardous Materials or Contamination Issues Specific to this Project: o v r i i a Required Actions: List Waters of the US Permit applies to, location in project . t t No Action Required X Required Action c a and check Best Management Practices planned to control erosion, sedimentation s e l s No Action Required X Required Action e e t s r m and post-project TSS. Action No. u e b t s t Action No. i s t i r u i t j y 1. A review of hazardous materials regulatory databases was conducted to determine t d a 1. Prior to any construction activities a qualified biologist shall if any known sites might affect the construction activites based on the a m p a t o y survey the proposed project corridor for any listed terrestrial interim schematic. See the Limited Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Report. x r r e d f a species, due to the time period that would elapse between this Based on this review 7 sites are categorized as high risk, 7 sites are t n 2. a e s evaluation and the start of construction activities. h t s REFER TO EPIC SHEET 2 OF 2 - LEFT COLUMN characterized as moderate risk, 22 sites are categorized as low risk. c e a e t c c FOR SECTION II - CONTINUATION a c o e *TPWD records indicate that the Texas garter snake has been For the high and moderate risk sites Phase II ESAs are recommended prior to m n l n FOR WATERS OF THE U.S DESCRIPTIONS AND APPROXIMATE LOCATION e e the development of the plans and specifications to confirm or deny the potential - f r e AND ACTIONS found within the corporate limits of the Town of Hickory Creek t , t h on the west side of IH 35E.Care should be taken and brief presence of contamination. The Phase II ESAs should follow the ASTM Designation h n o t g o n E1903-11, Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase II ESAs. i i y pre-construction presence/absence survey for the Texas garter e t o f i 3. Developer shall prepare Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) which w c d r snake shall be conducted prior to construction clearing. e e t r s u v will be followed during construction. o b The elevation of the ordinary high water marks of any areas requiring work d d e e y n to be performed in the waters of the US requiring the use of a nationwide VII. OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES z r t i e i a l permit can be found on the Bridge Layouts. s b i y REFER TO EPIC SHEET 2 OF 2 - MIDDLE COLUMN m b l (includes regional issues such as Edwards Aquifer District, etc.) , u a h FOR SECTION V - CONTINUATION e d g l n y a u Best Management Practices for applicable 401 General Conditions: FOR LIST OF SPECIES POTENTIALLY WITHIN PROJECT AREA WITH HABITAT t a e o REFER TO EPIC SHEET 2 OF 2 - RIGHT COLUMN s r r DESCRIPTION AND ADDITIONAL ACTIONS o t r h Erosion Sedimentation Post-Construction TSS SECTION VII - CONTINUATION n o d t o f n FOR OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES F a d d e X Temporary Vegetation X Silt Fence Vegetative Filter Strips R r e g s C 2012 Texas Department of Transportation o d n s GENERAL NOTE: e i e Blankets/Matting X Rock Berm Retention/Irrigation Systems n e n r 2 Dallas District Standard g o . LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS Any change orders and/or deviations from i n i d 1 s t d d / X Mulch Triangular Filter Dike Extended Detention Basin s r a e 8 the final design must be reported to e i o d 0 BMP: Best Management Practice SPCC: Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure D p e e / X Sodding Sand Bag Berm Constructed Wetlands CGP: Construction General Permit SW3P: Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan TxDOT prior to commencement of ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS, e o e t c r b 0 e a p n 1 Interceptor Swale Straw Bale Dike Wet Basin DSHS: Texas Department of State Health Services PCN: Pre-Construction Notification construction activities, as additional e d 2 ISSUES AND COMMITMENTS h p r l s 1 ENV: Environmental Affairs Division PPCC: Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure environmental clearance may be required. S s o u n 0 n FEMA: Federal Emergency Management Agency PSL: Project Specific Location Diversion Dike Brush Berms Erosion Control Compost l f o o 2 o (EPIC) r a h i FHWA: Federal Highway Administration SPILLS: Spill Listings SHEET 1 OF 2 e n s t r B t d c Erosion Control Compost Erosion Control Compost Mulch Filter Berm and Socks LLELA: Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area FED.RD. HIGHWAY l o e a e T TCEQ: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality FEDERAL AID PROJECT NO. a i s b N DIV.NO. NO. t d t MOA: Memorandum of Agreement TPDES: Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System i a o H t d e e r t Mulch Filter Berm and Socks Mulch Filter Berm and Socks Compost Filter Berm and Socks MOU: Memorandum of Understanding TPWD: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 6 IH 35E o d e r o c y n n a p O b MS4: Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer System TxDOT: Texas Department of Transportation ---D R A F T--- MIDDLE a p Compost Filter Berm and Socks Compost Filter Berm and Socks X Vegetation Lined Ditches STATE DISTRICT COUNTY o s l D f a l u : d MBTA: Migratory Bird Treaty Act T&E: Threatened and Endangered Species This document is released for informational purposes I A s d e TEXAS DALLAS DALLAS e r Stone Outlet Sediment Traps Sand Filter Systems NOT: Notice of Termination USACE: U.S. Army Corp of Engineers and is subject to change based on comments from SHEET s a approving agencies and public input. It is not to be . . . i p NWP: Nationwide Permit USFWS: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service CONTROL SECTION JOB NO. 1 v e Sediment Basins used for construction purposes. 2 3 NOI: Notice of Intent 068, 073, 096, e r 0196 03 114, 245 R P
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