New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Env - Department of Environmental Services
Subtitle Env-Wt - Wetlands Programs
Chapter Env-Wt 100 - DEFINITIONS; ACCESS TO RECORDS
Part Env-Wt 102 - DEFINITIONS: A THROUGH E
- Section Env-Wt 102.01 - 100-year floodplain
- Section Env-Wt 102.02 - Abandoned
- Section Env-Wt 102.03 - Abutter
- Section Env-Wt 102.04 - Abutting property
- Section Env-Wt 102.05 - Accessory docking structure
- Section Env-Wt 102.06 - Administratively complete
- Section Env-Wt 102.07 - After-the-fact application
- Section Env-Wt 102.08 - After-the-fact permit
- Section Env-Wt 102.09 - Applicant
- Section Env-Wt 102.10 - Application
- Section Env-Wt 102.11 - Authorized agent
- Section Env-Wt 102.12 - Avoidance
- Section Env-Wt 102.13 - Avoidance, minimization, mitigation
- Section Env-Wt 102.14 - Avoid and minimize
- Section Env-Wt 102.15 - Bank
- Section Env-Wt 102.16 - Beach
- Section Env-Wt 102.17 - Best management wetlands practices for agriculture (Agriculture BMWPs)
- Section Env-Wt 102.18 - Best management practices for avoidance and minimization (A/M BMPs)
- Section Env-Wt 102.19 - Best management practices for forestry operations (Forestry BMPs)
- Section Env-Wt 102.20 - Best management practices for control of invasive plants (Invasive Plant BMPs)
- Section Env-Wt 102.21 - Best management practices for marinas (Marina BMPs)
- Section Env-Wt 102.22 - Best management practices for routine roadway maintenance (Routine Roadway BMPs)
- Section Env-Wt 102.23 - Best management practices for trail construction and maintenance (Trail BMPs)
- Section Env-Wt 102.24 - Best management practices for utility maintenance (Utility BMPs)
- Section Env-Wt 102.25 - Best management practices for water quality (Water Quality BMPs)
- Section Env-Wt 102.26 - Bioengineered bank stabilization
- Section Env-Wt 102.27 - Boardwalk
- Section Env-Wt 102.28 - Boat slip
- Section Env-Wt 102.29 - Boathouse
- Section Env-Wt 102.30 - Bog
- Section Env-Wt 102.31 - Breakwater
- Section Env-Wt 102.32 - Bulkhead
- Section Env-Wt 102.33 - Canopy
- Section Env-Wt 102.34 - Certified professional erosion and sediment control specialist (CPESC specialist)
- Section Env-Wt 102.35 - Certified wetland scientist
- Section Env-Wt 102.36 - Commercial docking structure
- Section Env-Wt 102.37 - Commissioner
- Section Env-Wt 102.38 - Compensatory mitigation
- Section Env-Wt 102.39 - Conservation area
- Section Env-Wt 102.40 - Conservation commission
- Section Env-Wt 102.41 - Conservation project
- Section Env-Wt 102.42 - Construction activity
- Section Env-Wt 102.43 - Continued agricultural use
- Section Env-Wt 102.44 - Corduroy
- Section Env-Wt 102.45 - Crib
- Section Env-Wt 102.46 - Cropland
- Section Env-Wt 102.47 - DataCheck
- Section Env-Wt 102.48 - DataCheck tool
- Section Env-Wt 102.49 - Deck
- Section Env-Wt 102.50 - Deck area
- Section Env-Wt 102.51 - Defined channel
- Section Env-Wt 102.52 - Department
- Section Env-Wt 102.53 - Design fetch
- Section Env-Wt 102.54 - Designated prime wetlands
- Section Env-Wt 102.55 - Director
- Section Env-Wt 102.56 - Docking structure
- Section Env-Wt 102.57 - Dock as a verb
- Section Env-Wt 102.58 - Dolphin
- Section Env-Wt 102.59 - Dredge
- Section Env-Wt 102.60 - Dredged material
- Section Env-Wt 102.61 - Dredging activity
- Section Env-Wt 102.62 - Duly-established 100-foot buffer
- Section Env-Wt 102.63 - Ecological integrity
- Section Env-Wt 102.64 - Ephemeral stream
- Section Env-Wt 102.65 - Erosion control
- Section Env-Wt 102.66 - Erosional features caused by proximate human activity
- Section Env-Wt 102.67 - Excavate
- Section Env-Wt 102.68 - Existing legal structure
- Section Env-Wt 102.69 - Exotic aquatic weeds
- Section Env-Wt 102.70 - Expedited permit (EXP)
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