- (1) Unless identified as stream-associated seeps, springs, or other wetlands under OAR 629-643-0135 and OAR 629-643-0145, there is no riparian management area for other wetlands, seeps, and springs. Important springs in Eastern Oregon, as described in division 645 Water Protection Rules: Riparian Management Areas and Protection Measures for Significant Wetlands rules, are not covered within this rule.
(2) When operating in or along other wetlands greater than one-quarter acre, the operator shall:
- (a) Protect soil and understory vegetation from disturbance that results in reduced water quality, hydrologic function, or soil productivity. Operators shall protect hydrologic functions by minimizing disturbances to soils during forest operations and shall prevent accelerating the natural conversions of wetlands to uplands;
(b) Leave snags and downed trees in the wetlands, except for any snags determined by the State Forester to be fire hazards, or any snags that must be felled to achieve compliance with the safety requirements found in chapter 437, division 7, Forest Activities.
- (A) Any snags felled because of safety or fire hazards shall be left unyarded.
- (B) Snags and downed wood left within other wetlands, seeps, or springs may apply toward the requirements of ORS 527.676.
- (3) When conducting operations along other wetlands less than one-quarter acre, springs, or seeps, operators shall protect soil and vegetation from disturbances which would cause adverse effects on water quality, hydrologic function, and wildlife and aquatic habitat.
- (4) Identification of other wetlands is sometimes difficult, especially when the wetland has no standing water. This is particularly true when the other wetland is forested or very small. In recognition of these facts, the State Forester shall apply appropriate discretion when determining compliance with this rule.
(5) Operators are encouraged to:
- (a) Retain blocks of intact vegetation, including green trees and snags as required to meet ORS 527.676 around other wetlands, seeps, and springs; and
- (b) For other wetlands that are forested, adequately consider how reforestation will be accomplished.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 527.710 & Section 2(1), Chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2022
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 527.715, 527.765 & Section 2(2), Chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2022
History
DOF 9-2024, minor correction filed 01/04/2024, effective 01/04/2024
DOF 7-2022, amend filed 11/21/2022, effective 01/01/2024
FB 9-1996, f. 12-2-96, cert. ef. 1-1-97
FB 3-1994, f. 6-15-94, cert. ef. 9-1-94, Renumbered from 629-057-2500