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(a) Where mass wasting is caused by operations, the operator shall, to the extent feasible, take effective and appropriate measures to stabilize the slide path and all associated exposed soils, such as grass seeding, erosion control mats, excavation of the head wall to the angle of repose, placement of ballast to control mass wasting, or other effective slope stabilization method.
(b) The division will, in its discretion, require an operator to remove debris from surface waters impacted by mass wasting, to the degree necessary to restore water quality or fish habitat.
(c) Ditchline water must be directed away from mass wasting and into vegetated areas.
History: Eff. 6/10/93, Register 126
Authority: AS 41.17.010
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