example, if the site is to be worked over several years, ttie de- 

 signed profile and configuration during each spring breakup and low 

 summer flow should be identified. Final working profile and config- 

 uration and site closure profile and configuration should also be 

 i dent i f i ed. 



8. Specific locations, specifications, material composition, and con- 

 struction method of access roads, river-training structures, and 

 silt control structures. 



9. Site closure (rehabilitation) methods and procedures including loca- 

 tions and specifications of permanent structures (such as overburden 

 piles). At pit sites consideration should be given to whether access 

 should remain after site closure. This decision influences the 

 design life of the access road. 



10. Descriptions of logistical support and material transportation 



methods, general routes, and frequency to and from the material site 



C. An environmental description of the project area identifying: 



1. Known biological resources of the general vicinity, including fish- 

 ery resources of the subject river system 



2. Timing of major fish and wildlife history events and presence of 

 limiting habitat occurring in the vicinity of the material site 



5. Hydraulic characteristics (such as channel configuration and dis- 

 charges) in the vicinity of the material site 



D. The approved work plan should be considered an integral part of the 

 project by both the permittee and the permitting and monitoring agencies 



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