[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR12.31]

[Page 369-371]
 
                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
PART 12_HIGHLY ERODIBLE LAND AND WETLAND CONSERVATION--Table of Contents
 
                     Subpart C_Wetland Conservation
 
Sec. 12.31  On-site wetland identification criteria.

    (a) Hydric soils. (1) NRCS shall identify hydric soils through the 
use of published soil maps which reflect soil surveys completed by NRCS 
or through the use of on-site reviews. If a published soil map is 
unavailable for a given area, NRCS may use unpublished soil maps which 
were made according to the specifications of the National Cooperative 
Soil Survey or may conduct an on-site evaluation of the land.
    (2) NRCS shall determine whether an area of a field or other parcel 
of land has a predominance of hydric soils that are inundated or 
saturated as follows:
    (i) If a soil map unit has hydric soil as all or part of its name, 
that soil map unit or portion of the map unit related to the hydric soil 
shall be determined to have a predominance of hydric soils;
    (ii) If a soil map unit is named for a miscellaneous area that meets 
the criteria for hydric soils (i.e., riverwash, playas, beaches, or 
water) the soil map unit shall be determined to have a predominance of 
hydric soils; or
    (iii) If a soil map unit contains inclusions of hydric soils, that 
portion of the soil map unit identified as hydric soil shall be 
determined to have a predominance of hydric soils.
    (3) List of hydric soils. (i) Hydric soils are those soils which 
meet criteria set forth in the publication ``Hydric Soils of the United 
States 1985'' which was developed by the National Technical Committee 
for Hydric Soils and which is incorporated by reference. This 
publication may be obtained upon request by writing NRCS at U.S. 
Department of Agriculture, P.O. Box 2890, Washington, DC 20013, and is 
available for inspection at the National Archives and Records 
Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this 
material at NARA, call 202-741-

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6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal--register/code--of--
federal--regulations/ibr--locations.html. Incorporation of this 
publication by reference was approved by the Director of the Federal 
Register on June 24, 1986. The materials are incorporated as they exist 
on the date of the approval and a notice of any change in these 
materials will be published in the Federal Register.
    (ii) An official list of hydric soil map units shall be maintained 
at the local NRCS office and shall include--
    (A) All soils from the National List of Hydric Soils that can be 
found in that field office area, and
    (B) Any soil map units or areas which the state conservationist 
determines to meet such hydric soil criteria.
    (iii) Any deletions of a hydric soil unit from the hydric soil map 
unit list must be made according to the established procedure contained 
in the publication ``Hydric Soils of the United States 1985'' for adding 
or deleting soils from the National List of Hydric Soils.
    (b) Hydrophytic vegetation. Hydrophytic vegetation consists of 
plants growing in water or in a substrate that is at least periodically 
deficient in oxygen during a growing season as a result of excessive 
water content.
    (1) A plant shall be considered to be a plant species that occurs in 
wetland if such plant is listed in the National List of Plant Species 
that Occur in Wetlands. The publication may be obtained upon request 
from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at National Wetland Inventory, 
Monroe Bldg. Suite 101, 9720 Executive Center Drive, St. Petersburg, 
Florida 33702.
    (2) For the purposes of the definition of ``wetland'' in Sec. 12.2 
of this part, land shall be determined to have a prevalence of 
hydrophytic vegetation if:
    (i) NRCS determines through the criteria specified in paragraph 
(b)(3) of this section that under normal circumstances such land 
supports a prevalence of hydrophytic vegetation. The term ``normal 
circumstances'' refers to the soil and hydrologic conditions that are 
normally present, without regard to whether the vegetation has been 
removed; or
    (ii) In the event the vegetation on such land has been altered or 
removed, NRCS will determine if a prevalence of hydrophytic vegetation 
typically exists in the local area on the same hydric soil map unit 
under non-altered hydrologic conditions.
    (3) The determination of prevalence of hydrophytic vegetation will 
be made in accordance with the current Federal wetland delineation 
methodology in use by NRCS at the time of the determination.
    (c) Mitigation wetlands. Notwithstanding the provisions of this 
section, wetlands which are created in order to mitigate the loss of 
other wetlands as a result of irrigation, recreation, municipal water, 
flood control, or other similar projects shall not be considered to be 
artificial wetland for the purposes of Sec. 12.5(b)(1)(vii)(A) of this 
part.
    (d) Minimal effect determination. For the purposes of Sec. 
12.5(b)(1)(v) of this part, NRCS shall determine whether the effect of 
any action of a person associated with the conversion of a wetland, the 
conversion of wetland and the production of an agricultural commodity on 
converted wetland, or the combined effect of the production of an 
agricultural commodity on a wetland converted by someone else has a 
minimal effect on the functions and values of wetlands in the area. Such 
determination shall be based upon a functional assessment of functions 
and values of the wetland under consideration and other related wetlands 
in the area, and will be made through an on-site evaluation. A request 
for such determination will be made prior to the beginning of activities 
that would convert the wetland. If a person has converted a wetland and 
then seeks a determination that the effect of such conversion on wetland 
was minimal, the burden will be upon the person to demonstrate to the 
satisfaction of NRCS that the effect was minimal.

The production of an agricultural commodity on any portion of a 
converted wetland in conformance with a minimal-effect determination by 
NRCS is exempt under Sec. 12.5(b)(1)(v) of this part. However, any 
additional action of a person that will change the functions and values 
of a wetland for which a minimal-effect determination has been

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made shall be reported to NRCS for a determination of whether the effect 
continues to be minimal. The loss of a minimal effect determination will 
cause a person who produces an agricultural commodity on the converted 
wetland after such change in status to be ineligible, under Sec. 12.4, 
for certain program benefits. In situations where the wetland functions 
and values are replaced by the restoration, enhancement or creation of a 
wetland in accordance with a mitigation plan approved by NRCS, the 
exemption provided by the determination will be effective after NRCS 
determines that all practices in a mitigation plan are being 
implemented.
    (e) Categorical Minimal Effect Exemptions. (1) The state 
conservationist, in consultation with the state technical committee 
established under 16 U.S.C. 3861, shall identify any categories of 
conversion activities and conditions which are routinely determined by 
NRCS to have minimal effect on wetland functions and values, as 
described in paragraph (d) of this section, and recommend to the Chief, 
NRCS, or a designee, inclusion on a list of categorical minimal effect 
exemptions.
    (2) The Chief, or designee, shall evaluate the conversion practices 
recommended by the state conservationists in the region to ensure 
consistency across State and regional lines, and to determine whether 
any categories of conversion activities identified pursuant to paragraph 
(e)(1) of this section, if such activities were exempt from the 
ineligibility provisions of Sec. 12.4, would only have a minimal effect 
on wetland functions and values in a wetland system within the region.
    (3) Any categories of conversion activities which meet the criteria 
of paragraph (e)(2) of this section will be published in the Federal 
Register for inclusion in this part and shall be exempt under Sec. 
12.5(b)(1)(v) of this part.
    (4) The NRCS local field office shall maintain a list of any 
activities and conditions which are determined by the Chief, or 
designee, exempt pursuant to this section and will provide the list to a 
person upon request.

[61 FR 47025, Sept. 6, 1996, as amended at 69 FR 18803, Apr. 9, 2004]