The shorelands of the state are among its most valuable and fragile natural resources and their protection is essential to maintain the integrity of public waters.
PROPOSED WATER QUALITY/QUANTITY RULES (Env-Ws; to become Env-Wq)
Env-Wq 1400 Shoreland Protection
Env-Wq 1400 Shoreland Protection (JLCAR review anticipated Feb. 15)
Env-Wq 1400 Shoreland Protection (JLCAR review anticipated March 21)
Env-Wq 1700 Surface Water Quality Standards
PROPOSED WETLANDS RULES (Env-Wt)
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Env-Wt 101.26 (new), Env-Wt 101.79 (revised) – Fetch and Seasonal Dock Definitions
Env-Wt 101.26 (new), Env-Wt 101.79 (revised) – Fetch and Seasonal Dock Definitions (JLCAR review anticipated Feb. 15)
Env-Wt 303.05(e), Env-Wt 401.01, Env-Wt 402.02, Env-Wt 402.05(a) and (m) – Fetch; Dock Design; Aquatic Exotic Plant Control
Env-Wt 303.05(e), Env-Wt 401.01, Env-Wt 402.02, Env-Wt 402.05(a) and (m) – Fetch; Dock Design; Aquatic Exotic Plant Control (JLCAR review anticipated Feb. 15)
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Env-Wt 101.70 (new), Env-Wt 101.81 (new), Env-Wt 101.99 (new) – Vernal Pool Definitions
Env-Wt 301.01, Env-Wt 301.02(c), Env-Wt 302.04(a)(7), Env-Wt 304.05 – Delineation of Vernal Pools; Logging Operations
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