Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-330.495 - General Permit for Low Water Crossings for Mining Activities
(1) A general permit is
provided for any person engaged in or proposing to engage in the mining of a
mineralized non-metallic ore to move equipment and vehicles, excluding dredges,
through and across wetlands or other surface waters during periods of low
water, except in Outstanding Florida Waters, Aquatic Preserves, Outstanding
National Resource Waters, Class I waters, Class II waters, or waters approved,
conditionally approved, restricted, or conditionally restricted by the
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for shellfish harvesting,
provided:
(a) The only dredging or filling
performed shall be that caused by the movement of the vehicle or equipment
through the water;
(b) The maximum
water depth along the crossing shall not exceed two feet during the time the
crossing is used;
(c) Vegetative
debris shall not be deposited within wetlands and other surface
waters;
(d) The lateral width of
disturbance shall in no case exceed that necessary to move the vehicles and
equipment through and across wetlands or other surface waters and shall in no
case be greater than 50 feet; and,
(e) The distance between crossings of an
individual wetland or other surface waters shall be at least 5, 000 feet,
except at sites where a documented four-wheel vehicular access exists, in which
case crossings may be at a spacing of 2, 500 feet.
(2) This general permit shall be subject to
the specific conditions as follows:
(a) The
person wishing to use this general permit shall locate crossings at sites that
will cause the least environmental impact. The permittee shall coordinate with
the appropriate Department office;
(b) Upon restoration of an individual low
water crossing site, the permittee shall at the end of the first growing season
provide the opportunity for inspection of the site by the appropriate
Department office staff. If satisfactory revegetation for the site has not
occurred, the permittee shall initiate, conduct and maintain revegetation of
the wetland. For the purpose of this general permit, "satisfactory
revegetation" means that the herbaceous wetlands that are disturbed under this
general permit shall have achieved not less than 33 percent cover of planted or
naturally reestablished herbaceous wetland species within one growing season
following disturbance of the site, and the forested wetlands that are disturbed
under this general permit shall be achieving a survival and growth of not less
than 400 wetland trees per acre within one growing season following disturbance
of the site, and a maintenance plan has been developed and is being implemented
to ensure the survival of the planted or naturally reestablishing wetland
species. The restored sites shall be maintained free of any new growth of
Schinus terebinthifolius (Brazilian pepper), Melaleuca
quinquenervia (punk tree), and Casuarina spp.
(Australian pine). The restored site shall also be managed in a manner which
precludes Typha spp. (cattails) from manifesting vegetative
dominance. Revegetation of the site shall be with native wetland species in
similar composition to those species which were present at the site or in the
contiguous wetland prior to the low water crossing; and,
(c) A person wishing to use this general
permit shall submit to the appropriate Department office, an annual schedule of
proposed low water crossing sites including location maps, aerial photographs
with proposed low water crossing sites, typical drawings, and approximate
commencement and completion dates for the activities planned. Additionally, the
plans shall include proposed restoration procedures for each low water
crossing. The annual schedule, or modifications to the annual schedule, must be
submitted, together with the required documentation, at least 30 days prior to
the commencement of the proposed activity. The annual schedule and
documentation shall be filed with the Department no later than June 1 for the
fiscal year July 1 through June 30.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 373.026(7), 373.043, 373.118(1), 373.406(5), 373.413 1, 373.414(9), 373.418, 403.805(1) FS. Law Implemented 373.118(1), 373.406(5), 373.413, 373.4131, 373.414(9), 373.416, 373.418, 373.426, 403.814(1) FS.
New 10-3-95, Formerly 62-341.612, Amended 10-1-13.
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