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11. You must submit a series of photographs to the Department, within one week of completing <br />work on the site. The photographs must be taken from different vantage points and depict <br />all work authorized by this permit. <br />12. You, your agent, and any involved contractors or consultants may be considered a party to <br />the violation pursuant to Section 30.292, Wis. Stats., for any violations of Chapter 30, <br />Wisconsin Statutes, or this permit. <br />13. Construction shall be accomplished in such. a manner as to minimize erosion and siltation <br />into surface waters. Erosion control measures (such as silt fence and straw bales) must <br />meet or exceed the technical standards of ch. NR 151, Wis. Admin. Code. The technical <br />standards are found at: http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/stormwater/standards/const standards.html. <br />14. All equipment used for the project, including but not limited to tracked vehicles, barges, <br />boats, silt or turbidity curtain, hoses, sheet pile, and pumps shall be de -contaminated for <br />invasive and exotic viruses and species prior to use and after use. <br />The following steps must be taken every time you move your equipment to avoid <br />transporting invasive and exotic viruses and species. To the extent practicable, equipment <br />and gear used on infested waters shall not be used on other non -infested waters. <br />1. Inspect and remove aquatic plants, animals, and mud from your equipment. <br />2. Drain all water from your equipment that comes in contact with infested waters, <br />including but not limited to tracked vehicles, barges, boats, silt or turbidity curtain, hoses, <br />sheet pile and pumps. <br />3. Dispose of aquatic plants, animals in the trash. Never release or transfer aquatic plants, <br />animals or water from one waterbody to another. <br />4. Wash your equipment with hot (>1041 F) and/or high pressure water, <br />-OR- <br />Allow your equipment to dry thoroughly for 5 days. <br />FINDINGS OF FACT <br />1. Brian Lee has filed an application for a permit to place riprap or vegetated armoring on the <br />banks of Big Trade Lake, in the Town of Trade Lake, Burnett County, also described as being <br />in the SW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 28, Township 37 North, Range 18 West. <br />2. The project will consist of placing rock riprap along "130 feet of shoreline. <br />3. The Department has completed an investigation of the project site and has evaluated the <br />project as described in the application and plans. <br />4. Big Trade Lake is a navigable water (and no bulkhead exists at the project site.). <br />5. The proposed project, if constructed in accordance with this permit will not adversely affect <br />water quality, will not increase water pollution in surface waters and will not cause <br />environmental pollution as defined in s. 283.01(6m), Wis. Stats. <br />