Or. Admin. Code § 629-645-0030 - Soil and Hydrologic Function Protection for Significant Wetlands
(1) In significant
wetlands and their riparian management areas, operators shall protect soil from
disturbances that result in impaired water quality, hydrologic functions, or
soil productivity. Operators shall protect hydrologic functions by minimizing
disturbances and shall prevent accelerating the natural conversion of the
wetland to uplands.
(2) The
written plan required under OAR
629-605-0170 shall describe how
the operation will be conducted to prevent adverse effects on water quality,
hydrologic functions or soil productivity. The following practices shall be
addressed in written plans when they are proposed in significant wetlands:
(a) Filling within wetlands;
(b) Machine activity within wetlands; and
(c) Road construction within
wetlands.
(3) Operators
shall not drain significant wetlands.
(4) Notwithstanding subsection (3) of this
rule, minor drainage for reforestation is allowed. Any drainage for
reforestation must be designed so the significant wetland is not converted to
an upland.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 527.710
Stats. Implemented: ORS 527.674, 527.715 & 527.765
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