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    Intake/Outfall, Pilings, Dry Hydrants, and Miscellaneous Structures Permitting

    NOTES ON WATERWAYS PERMITS For each project type below, if an exemption or a general permit is available, you will find a link to a checklist of requirements. If your project does not meet exemption eligibility criteria, review the general permit…

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    Dredging and Grading Project Permitting

    NOTES ON WATERWAYS PERMITS For each project type below, if an exemption or a general permit is available, you will find a link to a checklist of requirements. If your project does not meet exemption eligibility criteria, review the general permit…

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    Avoid ice damage on permanent structures

    When boating season is over, many choose to winterize piers, docks and other structures by putting them into storage. Heaving ice and ice buildup can dislocate pilings, footings and structures. The best way to avoid these impacts is to remove the…

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    Access abandonment for public waterways

    Public access is important

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    Waterways Permitting Process

    DNR Jurisdiction Over WaterwaysThe DNR regulates activities that may impact navigable waters below the Ordinary High Water Mark. A navigable waterway is defined through case law as any waterway that has a defined bed and bank, and upon which it is…

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    Exemptions

    Here you will find all the information you need to identify DNR exemptions that may apply to your waterfront property development projects. Waterway protection exemption determinations Use this list of activities with statutory exemptions (with…

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