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A Landowner’s Guide to the Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP)

A Landowner’s Guide to the Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP)

www.nrcs.usda.gov

manager, if needed to achieve or protect wildlife habitat and wetland functions. X haying, mowing or grazing to maintain wildlife habitat and wetland functions and values. X mowing for access roads or nature trails, and to manage and maintain structures such as embankments. WRP is… 6 A real estate transaction, if you

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Wastewater Technology Fact Sheet: Wetlands: Subsurface Flow

Wastewater Technology Fact Sheet: Wetlands: Subsurface Flow

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SF wetland can be higher than a FWS wetland for most contaminants. As a result, a SF wetland can be smaller than the FWS type for the same flow rate and most effluent water quality goals. The design goals for SF constructed wetlands are typically an exclusive commitment to treatment functions because wildlife habitat and public

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Wetlands - USDA

Wetlands - USDA

www.nrcs.usda.gov

Wetland functions include: • Improving water quality • Flood control • Sediment control • Nutrient cycling • Maintaining critical wildlife habitat • Recharging groundwater Farm Bill Wetland Provisions (Swampbuster) Swampbuster is a conservation compliance provision that …

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Washington State Wetland Rating System

Washington State Wetland Rating System

apps.ecology.wa.gov

Wetland Rating System for Western WA: 2014 Update 1 Effective January 1, 2015 1. Introduction The wetlands in Washington State differ widely in their functions and values. Some wetland types are common, while others are rare. Some are heavily disturbed, while others are still relatively undisturbed.

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STORMWATER WET POND AND WETLAND

STORMWATER WET POND AND WETLAND

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within natural buffer areas and wetlands degrades their functions and may interrupt surface water and ground water flow when soils are disturbed for installation. In addition, during large rain events, breaches of large wet ponds can cause downstream erosion and degradation due to high volumes and velocity of the discharge (EPA, 2005b).

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GOVERNMENT OF KERALA

GOVERNMENT OF KERALA

sanitation.kerala.gov.in

(4) The Committee shall perform the following functions, namely:- (i) to prepare the data-bank with the details of the cultivable paddy land and wetland, within the area of jurisdiction of the Committee, with the help of the map prepared or to be prepared by the State Land Use Board or Centre-State Science and Technology Institutions on

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Wetlands and Waterways Permitting in PA - Energy

Wetlands and Waterways Permitting in PA - Energy

www.energy.gov

Wetland Mitigation Avoidance and minimization measures must be exhausted first Wetland replacement is required if >0.05-ac impacts (cumulative). Replacement ratios – will be at least 1:1 and may be higher (forested wetlands min. 2:1 ratio) Wetland replacement must replace functions and values of impacted wetlands

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Conservation Reserve Program – FACT SHEET Continuous ...

Conservation Reserve Program – FACT SHEET Continuous ...

www.fsa.usda.gov

Wetland • FWP Aquaculture Wetland Restoration • FWP Flooded Prairie Wetland • Farmable Wetlands and Farmable Wetland Buffer • Wellhead Protection Area Practices • State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement (SAFE) • Highly Erodible Land Initiative (HELI) CRP – CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT PERIOD - JUNE 2021

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COMMON WETLAND PLANTS

COMMON WETLAND PLANTS

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Common Wetland Plants of North Carolina is a field guide to our most commonly encountered wetland flora. It is intended to be useful for novices and casual observers as well as wetland scientists. Because vegetation is one of the three criteria (hydrology, soils, vegetation) for an area to be considered a wetland,

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Natural Heritage Resources Fact Sheet

Natural Heritage Resources Fact Sheet

www.dcr.virginia.gov

promoted, and sensitive wetland areas should be clearly identified on the ground with appropriate signs or flagging. Disruptions to the natural hy-drologic regime threaten these wetlands. For example, improperly installed culverts could flood or drain the wetlands. Also, damming of streams to create ponds or reservoirs has destroyed habitat.

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