Indicator Office Data Form (OF) ORWAP version - State of Oregon - oregon 2025

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A stunning variety of wetland types are found in Oregon, including salt marshes on the coast, mountain fens and meadows in the Cascades, and desert playas and lakes in the arid eastern reaches of the state.
The primary federal law is the Clean Water Act (CWA), which has sections that deal exclusively with the regulation of the fill and use of wetlands. No other federal law protecting wetlands has the regulatory teeth or policy impact of the Clean Water Act.
In Oregon, the goal of mitigation is to work toward a zero net loss of wetlands or waters while protecting the long-term environmental and social benefits of these natural resources. Mitigation is involved in all steps of the removal-fill permitting process.
The SFAM is a tool that can be used to assess the functions and values of streams that are non-tidal and wadable. SFAM Version 2.0 for the State of Oregon was released on Sept. 23, 2024. Click here to read the SFAM release announcement.
Wetlands and streams, rivers, lakes, and other waters in Oregon are protected by the states removal-fill laws because they provide important benefits to the environment and communities. Most work that adds or removes materials in wetlands or waters requires a removal-fill permit, even on private land.
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The Department of State Lands regulates work that removes or fills material within these wetlands and waters, enforcing Oregons removal-fill and wetland conservation laws and reducing impacts to these valuable resources.
For general questions about the Wetlands Mapper, accessing wetlands data, or our website, please email your inquiry to wetlandsteam@fws.gov.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) works to provide the foundational information necessary for the strategic management of our nations wetlands. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service works to protect and preserve wetlands for future generations though various programs.

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