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Type 5: Shallow Open Water Water is usually less than 10 feet deep and is fringed by a border of emergent vegetation similar to open areas of Type 4. Vegetation (mainly at water depths less than 6 feet), includes pondweeds, naiads, wild celery, coontail, watermilfoils, muskgrass, waterlilies, and spatterdocks.
We depend on clean water for drinking, recreation and irrigation. Fish and wildlife also depend on clean water. In Minnesota, fishing, hunting and water-based recreation are an important part of our economy.
Department of Fish and Wildlife Programs and Regulations This authority covers wetlands primarily when wetlands occur in or directly adjacent to the bed and banks of a stream or lake. CDFW also regulates wetlands under the California Endangered Species Act when endangered species habitats are present.
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The Wetland Conservation Act achieves the purpose by: Requiring persons proposing to impact a wetland by draining, excavating, or filling to first attempt to avoid the impact; second, attempt to minimize the impact. Replacing any impacted area with another wetland of equal function and value.
MN Department of Natural Resources - Regulate wetlands listed on the Minnesota Protected Waters Inventory. A permit is required for any alteration. MN Pollution Control Agency (PCA) - May require permit for changes to wetlands that impact water quality.
BWSR is the state agency responsible for administration of the Wetland Conservation Act (WCA) which regulates the vast majority of wetlands at the state/local level. WCA is implemented at the local level by the local government unit (LGU).

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