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2392
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2/22/1984
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12 <br /> 2. Utilities, roads and railroads, piers, and parking areas shall <br /> comply with the regulations for each such activity. <br /> Ports <br /> 3. Proposed port developments, expansions, alterations, or any <br /> phase thereof shall be consistent with, and shall be based upon, <br /> an officially adopted comprehensive port development plan. <br /> Failure to show compliance with this regulation shall be suf- <br /> ficient grounds for permit denial. <br /> 4. Opportunities for public visual and/or physical access to port <br /> activity areas shall be maximized; PROVIDED that, such access <br /> would not interfere with port operations or endanger public <br /> health and safety. <br /> Log Storage <br /> 5. Dry land log storage shall be preferred over water storage. <br /> 6. Wherever practical, paved log yards shall be preferred over <br /> aggregate-surfaced yards to reduce waste disposal problems. <br /> 7. Unpaved storage areas underlain by permeable soils shall have at <br /> least a four (4) foot separation between ground surface and the <br /> winter water table. <br /> 8. Dikes, drains, vegetated buffer strips or other means shall be <br /> used to ensure that surface runoff is collected and discharged <br /> from the storage area at one point, if possible. It shall be <br /> demonstrated that state water quality standards or criteria will <br /> not be violated by such runoff discharge under any conditions of <br /> flow in nearby water courses. If such demonstration is not <br /> possible, treatment facilities for runoff shall be provided <br /> meeting state and federal standards. <br /> 9. Log storage shall not be permitted in public waters where water <br /> quality standards cannot be met at all times or where these <br /> activities are a hindrance to other beneficial water uses such <br /> as small craft navigation. <br /> 10. The free-fall, violent dumping of logs into water shall be <br /> prohibited. <br /> 11. Easy let-down devices shall be employed for placing logs in the <br /> water. <br /> 12. Positive bark and wood debris cOntrols, collection, and disposal <br /> methods shall be employed at log dumps, raft building areas, and <br /> mill-side handling zones. This shall be required for both <br /> floating and sinking particles. <br /> F_47 <br /> EXHIBIT 3c ' 'p 3 <br /> PORTS AND WATER RELATED <br /> INDUSTRY ` <br /> V5 <br />
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