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Item-by-item guidance Chapter <br /> • Soil and Water Conservation Districts <br /> • Watershed Districts <br /> Include approvals already obtained and any modifications of any existing permits.Useful information on <br /> environmental protection permits can be obtained from the Minnesota Small Business Assistance Office at: <br /> http://www.positivelMinnesota.com/Business/Starting a Business/Legal Re u�ry/Environmental_Protection_ <br /> Programs.aspx <br /> Any public funding applied for and granted must be listed,including Tax Increment Financing,public <br /> infrastructure constructed to assist the project,bond guarantees and other forms of public assistance or subsidies. <br /> If a potential environmental impact will or can be addressed by conditions of any required permits or approvals, <br /> this should be discussed in the EAW under the appropriate EAW item. Within the appropriate EAW item,explain <br /> how potential impacts can be mitigated through permit and approval conditions. <br /> In some cases there may be permits previously issued for activities on or near the project site that are relevant to <br /> the review of the proposed project.This is most likely where the proposed project is an expansion of an existing <br /> project,but could occur under other conditions as well. Examples of this might include a past dredging project <br /> permitted by the Army Corps of Engineers or the Minnesota DNR having placed soil on the proposed project site. <br /> These permits should be identified,including the permit number and issuing agency. This information can either <br /> be presented under this item or preferably under the items most relevant to the nature of the previously issued <br /> permit. <br /> Environmental Quality Board EAW Guidelines—October 2013 17 <br />
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