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Environmental Business Council April 8, 2013

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Page 1: Environmental Business Council April 8, 2013s3.amazonaws.com/.../Langley_Dam_Removal_Restoration_Projects.… · restoration of aquatic habitats upstream and downstream by restoring

Environmental Business Council April 8, 2013

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“Dam removal projects can contribute to the restoration of aquatic habitats upstream and downstream by restoring the natural movement of water and sediment, and by reestablishing more natural temperatures and oxygen levels. Dam removal projects can also improve flood management, storm damage prevention, and prevention of pollution in cases where the dam is otherwise in disrepair and represents a hazard. Since these projects can serve to improve the natural capacity of a river to protect the many interests of the WPA, they may be (and have been) permitted under 310 CMR 10.53(4).” MassDEP Dam Removal Guidance -2007

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General permitting for ecological

restoration projects. For example: dam removal, stream

daylighting, shellfish habitat restoration, fish passage, removing tidal restrictions (WPA)

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•Provides incentives to undertake restoration

•Improves speed and predictability of Orders of Conditions

•Identifies key issues for review and information development

•Projects eligible for General Permits are exempt from MEPA

•Order of conditions serves as the Water Quality Certification

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Eligibility Criteria for all Restoration Projects

Project will benefit at least one of the interests of the Act

Avoid and minimize adverse impacts

Utilize erosion control BMPs

No significant effect on flood impacts to the built environment

No impacts to vernal pools or ORWs

No armoring of barrier beaches or dunes

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•Written notification in the

Environmental Monitor

•Contact Mass Natural Heritage for

Rare Species Determination

•Time of Year (TOY) Restrictions

•TOYs for Coastal Waters

•Diadromous Fish

•Silt producing in-water work

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•Submit a Sediment Management Plan to DEP

•Managed in accordance with physical and chemical analytical requirements

•Address quantity and quality of mobilized sediments

•Turbidity BMPs

•Construction sequence in accordance with TOY

•Complies with Waterways dredge permit requirements

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•Project restoration goals

•Typical NOI information

•Pre-application documentation

•Invasive species control plan

•Eligibility criteria certification

•Combined Application Info (if applicable) documenting potential to affect structures authorized under Chapter 91

•Wildlife Habitat evaluations not required

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•Dam not constructed or managed for flood control purposes •Will not adversely affect PWS or permitted water withdrawals or private water supply •Complete removal of vertical extent so no remnant remains at or below the streambed •Removal of horizontal extent so will not impound the 500 year flood •Will not affect a hydroelectric facility or require FERC approval •Not subject to DCR Dam Safety regulations, or permit issued by DCR •No adverse affect on navigation or on piers or boat ramps

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Please comment on draft regulations!

Public notice versions of draft regulatory changes have been approved by EOEEA and Governor’s office

Notice to State Agencies and Legislature (approval is required for promulgation) provided recently.

Public Comment: March 1, 2013 to May 10, 2013.

Final promulgation completed by end of the year

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March 22, 2013

MassDEP - Central Regional Office 627 Main Street

Worcester, MA 01608

April 1, 2013 MassDEP – Southeast Regional Office

20 Riverside Drive, Lakeville, MA 02347

April 11, 2013 MassDEP – Western Regional Office

436 Dwight Street Springfield, MA 01103

March 28, 2013

MassDEP - Northeast Regional Office

205B Lowell Street Wilmington, MA 01887

April 3, 2013 Cape Cod Community College -

Theatre 2240 Iyannough Rd

West Barnstable, MA 02668

April 16, 2013 MassDEP - Boston

2nd Floor Conference Rooms One Winter Street Boston, MA 02108

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Proposed regulations: www.mass.gov/dep/water/approvals/2012_rr.htm

Comment period closes: May 10, 2013

Mail Comment:

MassDEP-Bureau of Resource Protection Regulatory Comment Box

One Winter Street, Fifth Floor Boston, MA 02108

Electronic Comment: [email protected]

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Thank you! Lealdon Langley, Director

Wetlands and Waterways Program

Bureau of Resource Protection

(617) 574-6882

[email protected]