Opportunities for Standardization in Monitoring of Best Management Practices in the Southeastern United States

Silvicultural activities, particularly forest harvesting operations, have the potential to negatively impact water quality. In order to lessen the probability that water quality degradation will occur, a suite of best management practices has been developed and adopted by southeastern states. The Cl...

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Main Author: Yonce, Mary Elizabeth
Other Authors: Forestry
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/31162
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-02072005-081902/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-311622020-09-26T05:38:07Z Opportunities for Standardization in Monitoring of Best Management Practices in the Southeastern United States Yonce, Mary Elizabeth Forestry Visser, Rien Aust, W. Michael Shaffer, Robert M. Jr. Silviculture Water Quality Monitoring Inspections Best Management Practices Forestry Silvicultural activities, particularly forest harvesting operations, have the potential to negatively impact water quality. In order to lessen the probability that water quality degradation will occur, a suite of best management practices has been developed and adopted by southeastern states. The Clean Water Act exempts silvicultural activities from the permitting process of Section 404 as long as federally accepted best management practices are implemented to control nonpoint source pollutants. To demonstrate that these practices are being implemented, states are now inspecting and reporting on best management practice usage on a state wide basis. The Environmental Protection Agency is responsible for executing the Clean Water Act and would like to use the information provided by the individual states to guide water quality protection programs at a regional scale since states have developed their own unique methods or reporting. Currently there it is difficult to compare the information provided by states, and this impedes further development of water quality protection programs. To address this issue, a state of the art review of current inspection and monitoring methods in the southeast was conducted. Forestry professionals were then surveyed to identify opportunities for standardization in the inspection and reporting methodologies employed by states. Using the information resulting from the review and survey, recommendations for standardization were made in the following areas: site selection criteria, field execution method, form design, best management practices evaluated and water quality threat assessment. A standardized form was also developed and tested across three physiographic regions. This information is helpful for future planning and modifications that state agencies can use to standardize their BMP implementation monitoring methods. Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:31:34Z 2014-03-14T20:31:34Z 2005-01-24 2005-02-07 2005-03-17 2005-03-17 Thesis etd-02072005-081902 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/31162 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-02072005-081902/ Yonce_Thesis_05.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Silviculture
Water Quality
Monitoring Inspections
Best Management Practices
Forestry
spellingShingle Silviculture
Water Quality
Monitoring Inspections
Best Management Practices
Forestry
Yonce, Mary Elizabeth
Opportunities for Standardization in Monitoring of Best Management Practices in the Southeastern United States
description Silvicultural activities, particularly forest harvesting operations, have the potential to negatively impact water quality. In order to lessen the probability that water quality degradation will occur, a suite of best management practices has been developed and adopted by southeastern states. The Clean Water Act exempts silvicultural activities from the permitting process of Section 404 as long as federally accepted best management practices are implemented to control nonpoint source pollutants. To demonstrate that these practices are being implemented, states are now inspecting and reporting on best management practice usage on a state wide basis. The Environmental Protection Agency is responsible for executing the Clean Water Act and would like to use the information provided by the individual states to guide water quality protection programs at a regional scale since states have developed their own unique methods or reporting. Currently there it is difficult to compare the information provided by states, and this impedes further development of water quality protection programs. To address this issue, a state of the art review of current inspection and monitoring methods in the southeast was conducted. Forestry professionals were then surveyed to identify opportunities for standardization in the inspection and reporting methodologies employed by states. Using the information resulting from the review and survey, recommendations for standardization were made in the following areas: site selection criteria, field execution method, form design, best management practices evaluated and water quality threat assessment. A standardized form was also developed and tested across three physiographic regions. This information is helpful for future planning and modifications that state agencies can use to standardize their BMP implementation monitoring methods. === Master of Science
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title Opportunities for Standardization in Monitoring of Best Management Practices in the Southeastern United States
title_short Opportunities for Standardization in Monitoring of Best Management Practices in the Southeastern United States
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title_fullStr Opportunities for Standardization in Monitoring of Best Management Practices in the Southeastern United States
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