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Chapter 105

Any work in or near “Waters of the Commonwealth” (stream, lake or wetland) is regulated by the State of Pennsylvania under Chapter 105 of DEP’s Rules and Regulations.  The Jefferson County Conservation District (JCCD), under delegation of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, administers the Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control Program.  The Conservation District performs technical plan reviews of Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control (E&S) plans, conducts earth disturbance inspections and provides education on soil and water conservation practices for residential and commercial construction.

  The District’s first goal is to help the public through the permitting process and help them accomplish their goals without causing unnecessary negative impacts on the stream.

The Conservation District also assists DEP by investigating complaints about unauthorized stream work.  Our goal is to assist the landowner in bringing the site into compliance.  Often this can be accomplished without major disruptions to the plans or unnecessary delays.  When necessary, we refer the problem to the DEP Regional Office for further action.

In addition to the State’s permitting requirement, there is also a Federal permit, administered by the Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE), which is often required before working in streams and wetlands.  To simplify the process for the applicant, one application submission is used for both permits. In many cases, the approval letter authorizing the project will include both the State and Federal approvals.  In a case where that is not possible, the need for the second approval will be clearly stated in the approval letter with a warning that the project cannot be started before the second approval is obtained.

Chapter 105 Permits

 

GP-1 Fish Habitat Enhancement Structures

 

  GP-2 Small Docks and Boat Launching Ramps

 

GP-3 Bank Rehabilitation, Bank Protection

and Gravel Bar Removal

 

GP-4 Intake and Outfall Structures

 

GP-5 Utility Line Stream Crossings

 

GP-6 Agricultural Crossings and Ramps

 

GP-7 Minor Road Crossings

 

GP-8 Temporary Road Crossings

 

GP-9 Agricultural Activities

 

GP-10 Abandoned Mine Reclamation

 

GP-11 Maintenance, Testing, Repair, Rehabilitation or Replacement of Water Obstructions and Encroachments

Utility crossing using proper E&S controls.
Jefferson County Hydric Soils
 
Jefferson County Soil Survey Legend
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