Wm. Aust, BEST MANAGEMENT-PRACTICES FOR FORESTED WETLANDS IN THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN REGION, Water, air and soil pollution, 77(3-4), 1994, pp. 457-468
Forestry best management practices (BMPs) have been developed for all
of the stares included in the Southern Appalachian Region (Alabama, Ge
orgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia,
West Virginia). All of the state forestry BMPs were developed to reduc
e nonpoint source pollution from forestry operations. However, the sta
tes have developed BMPs that differ substantially with regard to metho
dology, particularly for forested wetlands. The state BMP guidelines v
ary in several major areas, including wetland types, BMP manual detail
, streamside management zones, harvesting operations site preparation
operations, regeneration systems, road construction, and timber remova
l activities. An understanding of the similarities and differences bet
ween the state BMP guidelines will allow the forested wetland manager
to comply with or improve upon existing forestry BMPs for wetlands.