N.H. Code Admin. R. Env-Wq 1503.03

Current through Register No. 25, June 20, 2024
Section Env-Wq 1503.03 - General Permit by Rule

A person shall be deemed to have a general permit by rule to undertake a project in or on the borders of surface waters of the state or that significantly alters the characteristics of the terrain if:

(a) The project is limited to utility work that meets all of the following conditions:
(1) The work is limited to trench excavation for installing, replacing, or repairing utilities, such as sewer, water, closed drainage systems, gas pipes, or telephone or cable wires;
(2) There will be no increase in runoff or discharge and no new discharge location;
(3) The work is done by or at the direction of the entity with responsibility for maintaining the lines for which the work is being done;
(4) The trench is cut and covered within the same working day;
(5) The work is conducted in accordance with Env-Wq 1505.05 relative to temporary methods for stormwater management and erosion and sediment control and Env-Wq 1505.06 relative to cold weather site stabilization, as applicable;
(6) All dewatering work associated with the work is covered under an NPDES permit for construction dewatering activities issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), if applicable;
(7) A permit has been obtained pursuant to RSA 482-A prior to any work in areas subject to RSA 482-A jurisdiction; and
(8) Any permit or waiver required under RSA 483-B has been obtained prior to any work in areas subject to RSA 483-B jurisdiction;
(b) The project is limited to asphalt maintenance work that meets all of the following conditions:
(1) The work is limited to replacement of the existing asphalt surface to its existing grade;
(2) The work is limited to the footprint of the existing surface;
(3) There is no change in the existing drainage system; and
(4) If base course gravels are replaced, the base course gravels that are removed are replaced within 72 hours of being removed;
(c) The project is limited to trail work that meets all of the conditions specified in RSA 485-A:17, V, as reprinted in Appendix D;
(d) The project is limited to trail work that meets all of the following conditions:
(1) Subject to (4) and (5), below, the trail work is limited to a disturbed area no more than 30 feet wide;
(2) The project is being implemented by a non-profit organization, municipality, or government entity;
(3) The work is done in accordance with the Best Management Practices For Erosion Control During Trail Maintenance and Construction, NH Trail Construction and Maintenance Manual, published by the New Hampshire department of natural and cultural resources (DNCR), division of parks and recreation, bureau of trails (DNCR-Trails), dated January 2017 ("Trail BMPs"), available as noted in Appendix B;
(4) If the trail is greater than 20 feet wide, an environmental monitor shall:
a. Inspect the project site at least once every 14 days from the start of terrain alteration activities until all terrain alteration activities are completed and the trail is stabilized;
b. In addition to regular bi-weekly inspections, inspect the project once every 7 days during terrain alteration activities in or within 10 feet of a wetland;
c. In addition to regular bi-weekly inspections, inspect the project site during any rain event in which 0.5 inch of precipitation or more falls within a 24 hour period, provided that if the environmental monitor is unable to be present during such a storm, the monitor shall inspect the site within 24 hours of the rain event; and
d. Submit a written report, by a qualified engineer, a CPESC specialist, a certified wetland scientist, or an employee of the DRED-Trails whose job responsibilities include field inspections to the department, within 24 hours of each inspection that:
1. Describes the progress of the project, including whether all conditions in this section are being met; and
2. Includes photographs of the site that are representative of the project; and
(5) If an environmental monitor is required by (4), above, the trail club or organization undertaking the work retains a copy of the report on-site for review during site inspections by federal, state, or local officials;
(e) The project does not qualify under (a) through (d), above, but meets all of the following conditions:
(1) The contiguous area disturbed, as calculated in accordance with Env-Wq 1503.12, is:
a. Less than 50,000 square feet if any of the area disturbed is within the protected shoreland that is subject to RSA 483-B jurisdiction; or
b. Less than 100,000 square feet in which all disturbed areas are outside the protected shoreland that is subject to RSA 483-B jurisdiction;
(2) The work is not part of a larger plan of development that cumulatively will exceed the applicable limit specified (1), above;
(3) The work will not significantly alter the characteristics of the terrain as defined in Env-Wq 1502.58(b)(1);
(4) The work is conducted in accordance with Env-Wq 1505.05 relative to temporary methods for stormwater management and erosion and sediment control and Env-Wq 1505.06 relative to cold weather site stabilization, as applicable;
(5) A permit has been obtained pursuant to RSA 482-A prior to any work in areas subject to RSA 482-A jurisdiction; and
(6) Any permit or waiver required under RSA 483-B has been obtained prior to any work in areas subject to RSA 483-B jurisdiction;
(f) The work that requires a permit under Env-Wq 1503.02 also needs to be permitted under RSA 482-A or RSA 483-B and review of the AOT permit application would simply duplicate the review that will occur under the RSA 482-A or RSA 483-B permit application;
(g) The work:
(1) Is limited to establishing temporary access or staging areas for other work being done pursuant to a permit under RSA 482-A; and
(2) Does not exceed the applicable limits of (e)(1) or (3), above;
(h) The work is limited to transporting forest products as defined in Env-Wq 1502; or
(i) The work is limited to subsurface explorations needed to assist in the design of a project for which an AOT permit or general permit is required, including but not limited to test boring, test pits, observation wells, soil surveys, and other site characterization work.

N.H. Code Admin. R. Env-Wq 1503.03

(See Revision Note #1 at chapter heading for Env-Wq 1500) #9343, eff 1-1-09; (See Revision Note #2 at chapter heading for Env-Wq 1500) ss by #9817-A, eff 12-1-10

Amended by Volume XXXVII Number 32, Filed August 10, 2017, Proposed by #12342, Effective 8/15/2017, Expires 8/15/2027.