1(1) 2All reclamation activities shall be initiated at the earliest practicable time.
13(2) 14Reclamation activities shall be consistent with all applicable local government ordinances at least as stringent as the criteria and standards contained in this section.
38(3) 39Reclamation shall achieve the stormwater, drainage, wetlands, and other surface and ground water management requirements of the Department of Environmental Protection and the appropriate water management district.
66(4) 67Provisions for safety to persons, wildlife, and adjoining property must be provided.
79(5) 80The operator shall use best management practices to minimize erosion.
90(6) 91Reclamation shall include revegetation, with species native to the area, of littoral zones and upland areas, except that revegetation shall not be required in those areas where revegetation is impractical or not in accordance with good land management practices.
130(7) 131Resource extraction which results in a water body shall provide one of the following shoreline treatments:147(a) 148A littoral shelf not less than 18 feet in width with a berm on the waterward side.
165(b) 166A straight slope not steeper than 1 vertical to 3 horizontal, and extending downward from average water level to 6 feet below the average water level.
192(c) 193Where a sheer wall results, then in lieu of a shoreline treatment, access shall be controlled by the use of berms, fences, or other restrictive methods, all of which shall be used in conjunction with a transition shelf of at least 10 feet in width.
238(d) 239Slope requirements of the United States Army Corps of Engineers or the department under part IV of chapter 373.
258(e) 259The secretary may allow other shoreline treatments to achieve appropriate safety and environmental considerations.
273(8) 274Where a dry sheer wall results, access shall be controlled by the use of berms, fences, or other restrictive methods, all of which shall be used in conjunction with a transition shelf of at least 10 feet in width.