Virginia Administrative Code
Title 9 - ENVIRONMENT
Agency 25 - STATE WATER CONTROL BOARD
Chapter 875 - VIRGINIA EROSION AND STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REGULATION
Part II - Virginia Erosion and Stormwater Management Program
Article 2 - Land-Disturbing Activities
Section 9VAC25-875-90 - Activities not required to comply with the VESMA
Universal Citation: 9 VA Admin Code 9VAC25-875-90
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Notwithstanding any other provisions of the VESMA, the following activities are not required to comply with the requirements of the VESMA unless otherwise required by federal law:
1. Minor
land-disturbing activities, including home gardens and individual home
landscaping, repairs, and maintenance work;
2. Installation, maintenance, or repair of
any individual service connection;
3. Installation, maintenance, or repair of
any underground utility line when such activity occurs on an existing hard
surfaced road, street, or sidewalk, provided the land-disturbing activity is
confined to the area of the road, street, or sidewalk that is hard
surfaced;
4. Installation,
maintenance, or repair of any septic tank line or drainage field unless
included in an overall plan for land-disturbing activity relating to
construction of the building to be served by the septic tank system;
5. Permitted surface or deep mining
operations and projects, or oil and gas operations and projects conducted
pursuant to Title 45.2 of the Code of Virginia;
6. Clearing of lands specifically for bona
fide agricultural purposes; the management, tilling, planting, or harvesting of
agricultural, horticultural, or forest crops; livestock feedlot operations;
agricultural engineering operations, including construction of terraces,
terrace outlets, check dams, desilting basins, dikes, ponds, ditches, strip
cropping, lister furrowing, contour cultivating, contour furrowing, land
drainage, and land irrigation; or as additionally set forth by the board in
regulations. However, this exception shall not apply to harvesting of forest
crops unless the area on which harvesting occurs is reforested artificially or
naturally in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 11 (§
10.1-1100 et seq.) of Title 10.1
of the Code of Virginia or is converted to bona fide agricultural or improved
pasture use as described in subsection B of §
10.1-1163 of the Code of
Virginia;
7. Installation of fence
and sign posts or telephone and electric poles and other kinds of posts or
poles;
8. Shoreline erosion control
projects on tidal waters when all of the land-disturbing activities are within
the regulatory authority of and approved by local wetlands boards, the Virginia
Marine Resources Commission, or the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; however, any
associated land that is disturbed outside of this exempted area shall remain
subject to the VESMA and the regulations adopted pursuant thereto;
9. Repair or rebuilding of the tracks,
rights-of-way, bridges, communication facilities, and other related structures
and facilities of a railroad company;
10. Land-disturbing activities in response to
a public emergency where the related work requires immediate authorization to
avoid imminent endangerment to human health or the environment. In such
situations, the VESMP or VSMP authority shall be advised of the disturbance
within seven days of commencing the land-disturbing activity, and compliance
with the administrative requirements of
9VAC25-875-530 is required within
30 days of commencing the land-disturbing activity; and
11. Discharges to a sanitary sewer or a
combined sewer system that are not from a land-disturbing activity.
B. Notwithstanding any other provision of the VESMA, the following activities are required to comply with the soil erosion control requirements but are not required to comply with the water quantity and water quality technical criteria, unless otherwise required by federal law:
1. Activities under a state
or federal reclamation program to return an abandoned property to an
agricultural or open land use;
2.
Routine maintenance that is performed to maintain the original line and grade,
hydraulic capacity, or original construction of the project. The paving of an
existing road with a compacted or impervious surface and reestablishment of
existing associated ditches and shoulders shall be deemed routine maintenance
if performed in accordance with this subsection; and
3. Discharges from a land-disturbing activity
to a sanitary sewer or a combined sewer system.
Statutory Authority: § 62.1-44.15:28 of the Code of Virginia; Chapters 68 and 758 of the 2016 Acts of Assembly.
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