PROPOSED DISCHARGE OF DREDGED OR FILL MATERIAL TO BURSON SLOUGH

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PROPOSED DISCHARGE OF DREDGED OR FILL MATERIAL TO BURSON SLOUGH

The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (WDEQ) has received a request from Mountain Town Maintenance, LLC., for State certification of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Nationwide Permit #16, for the discharge of dredged or fill material to the Burson Slough, a tributary to Fish Creek near Wilson, Wyoming. The purpose of the project is to remove accumulated sediments and organic material to improve aquatic habitat. All waters within the Fish Creek drainage are designated Outstanding Resource Waters where point source discharges are prohibited except for storm water and construction related discharges. This certification will require meeting the provisions in Chapter 1, Section 13 (a)(iii)(A) and (D), of the WDEQ Water Quality Rules and Regulations, which allows these discharges under certain circumstances. Proposed activities include hydraulic sediment removal of up to 300 cubic yards of sediment and organic material, filtration of water with bio bags or sediment bags, and return of clean water to the Burson Slough. Best management practices include a turbidity curtain downstream of the project activities. No permanent impacts to wetlands are anticipated.

 Requests for information about the proposed water quality certification should be directed to James Tarzon by email (james.tarzon1@wyo.gov) or phone (307-777-6701). Written comments must be addressed to James Tarzon, Wyoming DEQ/WQD, 200 W. 17th Street – 4TH floor, Cheyenne, WY, 82002, and be postmarked on or before 5:00 p.m. on June 10, 2026, to be considered. Electronic comments may only be submitted through and accepted by the Wyoming DEQ comment portal provided at http://wq.wyomingdeq.commentinput.com/. Phone comments will not be accepted.

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