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Streamside Management Zones
Stream-side management zones pass through all of the above Management Areas,
and should be considered an extension of the Core/Wildlife Corridor Management
Area for ensuring watershed health, including high water quality and the integrity
of the aquatic ecosystem. Where possible, 300 foot buffer zones where no soil
disturbing activities would take place are to be established around 5th or higher
order streams. Where current use conflicts with this goal, smaller buffers could
be established. At a minimum, state Best Management Practices should be strongly
encouraged on private lands and strictly enforced on public lands. Where livestock
creates erosion, volunteer labor might help defray the costs of fencing and
building a creek-fed trough. Where urban development has treated streams as
dumps, volunteer clean-up efforts could help, and long term greenway development
could foster a higher appreciation for their economic and aesthetic value by
increasing traffic flow through local businesses.
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