Alaska Administrative Code
Title 11 - Natural Resources
Part 6 - Lands
Chapter 95 - Forest Resources and Practices
Article 7 - General Provisions
11 AAC 95.825 - Water quality monitoring
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) This section establishes the water quality monitoring requirements for private forest land, state forest land, and other public land as defined in AS 41.17.950.
(b) The department, with due deference to the Department of Environmental Conservation, will, in its discretion, instruct the forest landowner, timber owner, operator, or forest manager to conduct routine or comprehensive water quality monitoring for the purpose of assessing the impacts of operations on water quality and protected water uses, and for the purpose of demonstrating the effectiveness of best management practices in meeting water quality standards. In determining the type and level of monitoring that will occur, the department will, in its discretion, and with due deference to the Department of Environmental Conservation, consider the
(c) Routine monitoring will include, at a minimum, visual turbidity observations in association with each operation. Monitoring may also be required for water temperature. The forest landowner, timber owner; operator, or forest manager may request reevaluation of the requirement to monitor water temperature by a higher level of authority. The specific monitoring parameters, locations, techniques, and sampling intervals will be determined by the department, with due deference to the Department of Environmental Conservation and in consultation with the forest landowner, timber owner, operator, or forest manager.
(d) If routine monitoring is required, the forest landowner, timber owner, operator, or forest manager shall
(e) Comprehensive monitoring may include biological, chemical, and physical measurements, including sediment. The department, with due deference to the Department of Environmental Conservation, will develop comprehensive monitoring plans, in consultation and cooperation with the Department of Fish and Game, the timber industry, forest managers, affected landowners, operators, and the affected public. The participants shall meet at least annually to discuss and develop monitoring plans. Forest landowners, timber owners, operators, and forest managers shall participate in the implementation of comprehensive monitoring plans in cooperation with the agencies.
Authority:AS 41.17.010
AS 41.17.047
AS 41.17.055
AS 41.17.080
AS 41.17.098