“Waters of the U.S.” in Pennsylvania Farmland Maps by Geosyntec Analysis by American Farm Bureau Federation.

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“Waters of the U.S.” in Pennsylvania Farmland Maps by Geosyntec Analysis by American Farm Bureau Federation

Area of focus is near Somerset County, southeast of Pittsburgh.

The scope of the final rule’s impact in the focus area is similar to the rest of the state

Previous rules/guidance – Tributaries and Adjacent Wetlands Absent case-specific “significant nexus” finding, only perennial and intermittent tributaries (blue lines) and adjacent wetlands (green shapes) deemed jurisdictional. (Note: light blue shapes designate freshwater ponds.)

New WOTUS Rule – More Automatically Regulated “Tributaries” Ephemeral tributaries (red lines) deemed jurisdictional without further analysis. Ditches also regulated if “excavated in” or “relocated” a tributary. Note: This map does not show jurisdictional ditches and may not include all ephemeral tributaries.

New WOTUS Rule – Automatically Regulated Adjacent Waters Includes all “waters”—including wetlands—that lie even partially within a 100-foot buffer (pink shading) around all perennial, intermittent and ephemeral streams.

New WOTUS Rule – More Automatically Regulated Adjacent Waters Includes all “waters”—including wetlands—where any part is within the 100-year floodplain and not more than 1,500 feet from a tributary. Light green shading shows the 1,500-feet zone and hash marks show the known FEMA Flood Zone maps (which may be out-of-date or may not be relied upon by the Corps). Absent definitive flood zone information from the Corps, any water partially within the light green shading is a possible “adjacent water.”

New WOTUS Rule – Maybe Regulated “Significant Nexus” Waters Water/wetlands even partially within 4,000 feet (about ¾ mile) of a tributary can be regulated on a “significant nexus” finding. Orange shading shows land outside the possible adjacency zone but within the 4,000 feet zone. Even without mapping around jurisdictional ditches, the area of possible regulation covers the entire map.

State-Wide “Waters of the U.S.” Zones PennsylvaniaAcresShare of Total Acres Total Acres in State 29,030,279 Acres w/i 100-ft buffer (adjacent) 2,058,401 7% Acres w/i 1,500-ft buffer (possibly adjacent) 23,369,384 81% Acres w/i 4,000-ft buffer (subject to “significant nexus” finding) 28,780,513 99%