N.C. SEDIMENTATION POLLUTION CONTROL ACT
Legislative action in 1989 regulated land-disturbing forestry activities under the Sedimentation Pollution Control Act (SPCA). Regulations adopted to address these activities are found in 15A NCAC 1J .0201-.0209). These specific requirements are called the Forest Practice Guidelines to Protect Water Quality. The SPCA requires forestry activities to either comply with the Forest Practice Guidelines or obtain an approved sedimentation control plan from the state.
The Forest Practice Guidelines and the Best Management Practices manuals can be found by clicking here.
Below are the specific performance standards. These are performance oriented rather than prescriptive. The state Best Management Practices Manual identifies specific practices that may be used to comply with these standards. However, the manual itself is not a rule, and the specific practices are not mandatory.
.0201 STREAMSIDE
MANAGEMENT ZONE
.0202 PROHIBITION
OF DEBRIS ENTERING STREAMS AND WATERBODIES Stream obstruction
and the impediment of stream flow an/or degradation of water quality shall be
prevented by keeping debris from construction, harvesting, mill sites residue
and site preparation out of intermittent and perennial streams an perennial
waterbodies. .0203 ACCESS ROAD
AND SKID TRIAL STREAM CROSSINGS Stream crossings
shall be avoided when possible. Access roads and skid trails which must cross
intermittent or perennial streams or perennial waterbodies shall be constructed
so as to minimize the amount of sediment that enters the streams because of the
construction. These crossings shall be installed so that:
.0204 ACCESS ROAD
ENTRANCES Access road
entrances intersecting public highways shall be constructed and maintained with
measures, devices or techniques effective to prevent excessive soil and other
debris from being carried to and deposited on the highway to the extent that
sedimentation problems will result. .0205 PROHIBITION
OF WASTE ENTERING STREAMS, WATERBODIES AND GROUNDWATER Measures shall be
taken to prevent equipment servicing waste, petroleum, fertilizers or other
chemical waste from entering streams, perennial waterbodies, and groundwater
which result in a violation of an adopted water quality standard of the
Environmental Management Commission in Sections 15 NCAC 2L .0200 –
Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to Surface Waters of
North Carolina, and 15 NCAC 2L .0200 – Classifications and Water Quality
Standards (related to groundwater). .0206 PESTICIDE
APPLICATION Application of
pesticides shall be limited to those labeled for that intended use, shall be
used in accordance with labeling and rules adopted by the N.C. Pesticide Board
as set forth in 2 NCAC 9L .1005, Restricted Areas, and applied in a manner to
prevent adverse impacts on water quality. .0207 FERTILIZER
APPLICATION When used,
fertilizers shall be applied in a manner to prevent adverse impacts on water
quality. .0208 STREAM
TEMPERATURE Adequate shade
within SMZs associated with natural perennial streams shall be retained to
protect those streams from adverse temperature fluctuations which result in a
violation of an adopted water quality standard of the Environmental Management
Commission as contained in rule 15 NCAC 2B .0211 – Fresh Surface Water
Classifications and Standards .0209
REHABILITATION OF PROJECT SITE Areas on the
project site that have the potential for accelerated erosion, resulting in
concentrated flow directly entering an intermittent or perennial stream or other
waterbody, shall be provided with ground cover or other means of adequate
sedimentation control within 30 working days after ceasing any phase of an
operation or beginning a period of inactivity. Treatment and maintenance of
those areas shall be sufficient to restrain accelerated erosion and prevent
visible sediment from entering intermittent and perennial streams and perennial
waterbodies until the site is permanently stabilized. Home
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