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==SECTION 10 DEWATERING AND BASIN DRAINING==
 
==SECTION 10 DEWATERING AND BASIN DRAINING==
  
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===10.2===
 
===10.2===
<big>[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MN_CSW_Permit_Section_25_Definitions#25.23 Permittees] must discharge turbid or sediment-laden waters related to dewatering or basin draining (e.g., pumped discharges, trench/ditch cuts for drainage) to a temporary or permanent sediment basin on the project site unless [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MN_CSW_Permit_Section_25_Definitions#25.13 infeasible]. Permittees may dewater to [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MN_CSW_Permit_Section_25_Definitions#25.34 surface waters] if they visually check to ensure adequate treatment has been obtained and nuisance conditions (see [https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/7050.0210/ Minn. R. 7050.0210, subp. 2]) will not result from the discharge. If permittees cannot discharge the water to a sedimentation basin prior to entering a surface water, permittees must treat it with appropriate [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MN_CSW_Permit_Section_25_Definitions#25.4 BMPs] such that the discharge does not adversely affect the surface water or downstream properties.</big>
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<big>[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MN_CSW_Permit_Section_25_Definitions#25.23 Permittees] must not cause nuisance conditions (see Minn. R. 7050.0210, subp. 2) in surface waters from dewatering and basin draining (e.g., pumped discharges, trench/ditch cuts for drainage) discharges.  Permittees must discharge turbid or sediment-laden waters related to dewatering or basin draining to a sediment control (e.g. sediment trap or basin, filter bag) designed to prevent discharges with visual turbidity. To the extent feasible, use well-vegetated (e.g., grassy or wooded), upland areas of the site to infiltrate dewatering water before discharge. Permittees are prohibited from using receiving waters as part of the treatment area. Permittees must visually check and photograph the discharge at the beginning and at least once every 24 hours of operation to ensure adequate treatment has been obtained and nuisance conditions will not result from the discharge. </big>
  
 
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===10.3===
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If nuisance conditions result from the discharge, Permittees must cease dewatering immediately and corrective actions must occur before dewatering is resumed. Nuisance conditions includes, but is not limited to, a sediment plume in the discharge or the discharge appears cloudy, or opaque, or has a visible contrast, or has a visible oil film, or has aquatic habitat degradation that can be identified by an observer.
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===10.4===
 
<big>If permittees must discharge water containing oil or grease, they must use an oil-water separator or suitable filtration device (e.g., cartridge filters, absorbents pads) prior to discharge.</big>
 
<big>If permittees must discharge water containing oil or grease, they must use an oil-water separator or suitable filtration device (e.g., cartridge filters, absorbents pads) prior to discharge.</big>
  
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===10.5===
 
<big>Permittees must discharge all water from dewatering or basin-draining activities in a manner that does not cause erosion or scour in the immediate vicinity of discharge points or inundation of [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MN_CSW_Permit_Section_25_Definitions#25.37 wetlands] in the immediate vicinity of discharge points that causes significant adverse impact to the wetland.</big>
 
<big>Permittees must discharge all water from dewatering or basin-draining activities in a manner that does not cause erosion or scour in the immediate vicinity of discharge points or inundation of [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=MN_CSW_Permit_Section_25_Definitions#25.37 wetlands] in the immediate vicinity of discharge points that causes significant adverse impact to the wetland.</big>
  
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===10.6===
 
<big>If permittees use filters with backwash water, they must haul the backwash water away for disposal, return the backwash water to the beginning of the treatment process, or incorporate the backwash water into the site in a manner that does not cause erosion.</big>
 
<big>If permittees use filters with backwash water, they must haul the backwash water away for disposal, return the backwash water to the beginning of the treatment process, or incorporate the backwash water into the site in a manner that does not cause erosion.</big>
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Latest revision as of 20:42, 7 August 2023

SECTION 10 DEWATERING AND BASIN DRAINING

10.1

Dewatering and Basin Draining.

10.2

Permittees must not cause nuisance conditions (see Minn. R. 7050.0210, subp. 2) in surface waters from dewatering and basin draining (e.g., pumped discharges, trench/ditch cuts for drainage) discharges. Permittees must discharge turbid or sediment-laden waters related to dewatering or basin draining to a sediment control (e.g. sediment trap or basin, filter bag) designed to prevent discharges with visual turbidity. To the extent feasible, use well-vegetated (e.g., grassy or wooded), upland areas of the site to infiltrate dewatering water before discharge. Permittees are prohibited from using receiving waters as part of the treatment area. Permittees must visually check and photograph the discharge at the beginning and at least once every 24 hours of operation to ensure adequate treatment has been obtained and nuisance conditions will not result from the discharge.

10.3

If nuisance conditions result from the discharge, Permittees must cease dewatering immediately and corrective actions must occur before dewatering is resumed. Nuisance conditions includes, but is not limited to, a sediment plume in the discharge or the discharge appears cloudy, or opaque, or has a visible contrast, or has a visible oil film, or has aquatic habitat degradation that can be identified by an observer.

10.4

If permittees must discharge water containing oil or grease, they must use an oil-water separator or suitable filtration device (e.g., cartridge filters, absorbents pads) prior to discharge.

10.5

Permittees must discharge all water from dewatering or basin-draining activities in a manner that does not cause erosion or scour in the immediate vicinity of discharge points or inundation of wetlands in the immediate vicinity of discharge points that causes significant adverse impact to the wetland.

10.6

If permittees use filters with backwash water, they must haul the backwash water away for disposal, return the backwash water to the beginning of the treatment process, or incorporate the backwash water into the site in a manner that does not cause erosion.

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