New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Env - Department of Environmental Services
Subtitle Env-Wt - Wetlands Programs
Chapter Env-Wt 500 - PROJECT-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
Part Env-Wt 518 - OTHER WATER-RELATED NON-DOCKING STRUCTURES
Section Env-Wt 518.07 - Classification of Non-Docking Structure Projects
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Env-Wt 518.07
Current through Register No. 13, March 27, 2025
(a) Dry hydrant projects within the bed and banks of surface waters shall be processed as:
(1) A minimum impact project where
excavation impacts less than 3,000 SF total area and no more than 25 linear
feet of shoreline;
(2) A minor
project for projects where excavation impacts 3,000 SF or more but less than
10,000 SF total area and more than 25 but less than 200 linear feet of
shoreline; and
(3) A major project
for projects where excavation impacts 10,000 SF or greater total area, impacts
200 or more linear feet of shoreline, or is located in a PRA.
(b) Boat launch projects within the bed and banks of surface waters shall be classified as:
(1) A minimum impact project where work is
limited to the repair or replacement of existing legal surfaces:
(2) A minor project where the work is limited
to the repair or replacement of existing legal surfaces and the extension of
the length of the launch surface for the purpose of reducing environmental
impacts associated with launch user practices such as powerloading;
and
(3) A major project where the
project will result in a new launch or an expansion of the size and use of the
facility from non-motorized watercraft to both motorized and non-motorized
craft.
(c) All other non-docking structures shall be classified in accordance with Env-Wt 407.
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