WPA Form 3 Notice of Intent - Town of Ashburnham, Massachusetts 2025

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The Wetlands Protection Act (Massachusetts General Laws (MGL) Chapter 131, Section 40) protects wetlands and the public interests they serve, including flood control, prevention of pollution and storm damage, and protection of public and private water supplies, groundwater supply, fisheries, land containing shellfish,
Appeals of the Order of Conditions Such a request must be made by certified mail or hand delivery to the Department, with the appropriate filing fee and a completed Request for Departmental Action Fee Transmittal Form, within 10 business days from the date of issuance of the Order.
The wetland regulations prohibit most destruction of wetlands and naturally vegetated riverfront areas and require replacement of flood storage loss when floodplains are filled. What activities are allowed? Most activities, such as construction, landscaping, and grading, require a permit.
Far from being useless, disease-ridden places, wetlands provide values that no other ecosystem can. These include natural water quality improvement, flood protection, shoreline erosion control, opportunities for recreation and aesthetic appreciation and natural products for our use at no cost.
Talk to your local conservation district or watershed improvement district if you have one. They can also help with managing the wetland and can let you know what you legally can and cannot do. Seriously, talk to them. Doing the wrong thing could result in hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines and/or jail time.
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The Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (WPA), General Law Ch. 131 Sec. 40, prohibits any filling, excavation or other alterations of land surface, water levels, or vegetation in wetland resource areas, regardless of ownership, without a permit from the local Conservation Commission.
What are wetlands? Coastal wetlands are directly adjacent to the ocean and include beaches, salt marshes, dunes, coastal banks, rocky intertidal shores, and barrier beaches. Inland wetlands are areas where water is at or just below the surface of the ground.

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