Section 401 water quality certification definition
Examples of Section 401 water quality certification in a sentence
WUS-5 ADOT will provide a copy of the Section 401 water quality certification conditions to all appropriate contractors and subcontractors.
If the OEPA denies the Client's request for a Section 401 water quality certification or isolated wetland permit within six (6) months from the receipt of Client’s initial deposit, the Client may terminate this Mitigation Agreement and be refunded its deposit.
This may include, but is not limited to, U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Section 404, Ohio EPA Section 401 water quality certification, and Ohio Department of Natural Resources Dam Safety Laws.
The Technical Expert shall determine whether the proposed environmental service requires a Section 401 water quality certification.
In addition, Clean Water Act Section 401 water quality certification will be required.
Mitigation Measure 3.4-3: Prior to any construction activities that would disturb protected wetlands and/or jurisdictional areas on the Subject Property, the appropriate state and federal authorizations (Streambed Alteration Agreement, Section 404 permit, Section 401 water quality certification) shall be obtained.
WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION The Michigan DNR, by letter dated July 21, 1988, granted Section 401 water quality certification for the Tower and Kleber Project, pursuant to the Clean Water Act.
Prospective permittees should also contact the appropriate Corps district office to determine the status of Clean Water Act Section 401 water quality certification and/or Coastal Zone Management Act consistency for an NWP.
This project will require IDEQ to issue either a short term activity exemption (in the event a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit is not needed) or a Section 401 water quality certification (in the event an NPDES permit is required).
Specific approvals not addressed by this MOU include, but are not limited to, the following: any real estate permissions, Endangered Species Act Section 7 compliance, CWA Section 401 water quality certification, Coastal Zone Management Act consistency determination, National Historic Preservation Act Section 106 compliance, and Department of Transportation Act Section 4(f) compliance.