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Code · Michigan · Chapter 324 — Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

324.5415a Project responsibilities of water supplier; departmental guidance.

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324.5415a Project responsibilities of water supplier; departmental guidance.
Sec. 5415a.
(1)A water supplier is responsible for obtaining any federal, state, or local permits necessary for the project and shall perform any surveys or studies that are required under the permits.
(2)A water supplier shall incorporate all appropriate provisions, conditions, and mitigative measures included in the studies, surveys, permits, and licenses into the construction documents. The construction documents are subject to review by the department for conformity with environmental determinations and coordination requirements.
(3)All applicable and appropriate conditions and mitigative measures must be enforced by the municipality or its designated representative and apply to all construction and post-construction activities, including disposal of all liquid or solid spoils, waste material, and residuals from construction.
(4)A water supplier may seek guidance from the department regarding the requirements under this part or the rules promulgated under this part.
History: Add. 2022, Act 132 , Imd. Eff. June 30, 2022
Popular Name: Act 451
Popular Name: NREPA
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