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document is transcribed from the Montana DNRC website at:
http://dnrc.mt.gov/permits/stream_permitting/joint_application.asp
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Joint Application Form
If you are planning to do work on or near a waterway in
Montana, one or several permits may be required.
Conservation districts, along with participating agencies,
created a joint form to help reduce the number of
application forms that you need to complete to get your
permits. We hope that in addition to reducing paperwork, the
use of the form will increase coordination and streamline
the permitting process. A
letter is always sent with
310 Permit Application forms to provide clear instructions
for their completion. Beginning January 1, 2000, this
application form can be used to apply for any or all of the
following permits.
§ Conservation Districts (local government) -
310 permits
§ MT Fish, Wildlife and Parks (state government) - SP 124
permits
§ County Floodplain Administrators (local government) -
floodplain permits
§ US Army Corps of Engineers (federal government) - Section
404/Section 10 permits
§ MT Department of Environmental Quality (state government)
- 318 (turbidity) Authorizations
§ MT Department of Natural Resource and Conservation (state
government) - Navigable river land use licenses and
easements
Refer to
"A Guide to Stream Permitting in Montana" to
determine which permits are necessary for the work you plan
to do. Please note, that this guide describes permit
requirements from agencies other than those listed above.
Applications must be made to them separately if those
permits are applicable to your project.
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