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33 rows · Georgia’s forestry BMP manual (revised in and ) recommends a foot wide Estimated Reading Time: 9 mins. Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission.  · The Georgia Erosion and Sedimentation Control (ESC) Act requires that land-disturb-ing activities in Georgia are protected from erosion and subsequent sedimentation up to and including a year storm. Few realize that activities that impact Waters of the United States can mean stricter Federal requirements for erosion and sediment control.


The Georgia Erosion and Sedimentation Control (ESC) Act requires that land-disturb-ing activities in Georgia are protected from erosion and subsequent sedimentation up to and including a year storm. Few realize that activities that impact Waters of the United States can mean stricter Federal requirements for erosion and sediment control. Manuals Guides. Many of the manuals listed on this page are "living documents," meaning changes and updates will be made to them periodically. Therefore, if you would like to be notified of changes or updates to manuals on this page, simply click " Subscribe ". 2 Foreword Georgia's Best Management Practices for Forestry The purpose of this manual is to inform landowners, foresters, timber buyers, loggers, site preparation and reforestation contractors, and others involved with silvicultural operations about common-sense, economical and effective practices to minimize non-point source pollution (soil erosion and stream sedimentation).


The Georgia Erosion and Sedimentation Control (ESC) Act requires that land-disturb-ing activities in Georgia are protected from erosion and subsequent sedimentation up to and including a year storm. Few realize that activities that impact Waters of the United States can mean stricter Federal requirements for erosion and sediment control. Georgia’s Best Management Practices for Forestry The purpose of this manual is to inform landowners, foresters, timber buyers, loggers, site preparation and reforestation contractors, and others involved with silvicultural operations about common-sense, economical and effective. Georgia’s forestry BMP manual (revised in and ) recommends a foot wide Streamside Management Zone, measured from the stream bank horizontally outward away from the stream; to be implemented on all Georgia designated primary or secondary trout streams – and tributaries (p. 11 Georgia’s BMPs for Forestry manual).

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