Posted by jimva on March 11, 2012 at 11:16:54 from (71.171.21.80):
In Reply to: Nanny State-- posted by donjr on March 11, 2012 at 09:58:41:
Yep i can believe it. Thanks to the good ole EPA and Chesapeake Bay Act.
My brother is a building and excavating contractor and you wouldnt believe the hoops you have to go through to be in compliance with the erosion and sediment control on a jobsite. Whether its a commericial job or a simple house. Have to have silt fence around the entire property, all dirt piles have to be seeded if there not used within 10 days, when you seed a new yard and put straw down you have to spread a thin layer of mulch over the straw to keep it (the straw)stabilized, after every rain event they send out inspectors to the jobsites to inspect for run off etc etc etc.
However for now in Virginia Agriculture and Forestry activity is exempt from it. If things get to hot for the landowners you may want to tell them to check the local ordinances to see if Agriculture is exempt in Maryland.
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