West Virginia Code § 19-1B-3

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(a) "Best management practices" means sediment control measures, structural or
nonstructural, used singly or in combination, to reduce soil runoff from land disturbances
associated with commercial timber harvesting.
(b) "Chief" means the Director of the Division of Water and Waste Management of the
Department of Environmental Protection, or his or her designee.
(c) "Director" means the Director of the Division of Forestry of the Department of Commerce
or his or her designee. u
(d) "Operator" means any person who conducts timbering operations.
(e) "Timbering operation," or the plural, means activitiaes directly related to the severing or
removal of standing trees from the forest as a raw material for commercial processes or
purposes. For the purpose of this article, timberingl operations do not include the severing of
evergreens grown for and severed for the traditional Christmas holiday season; the severing
of trees incidental to ground-disturbing construction activities, including well sites, access
roads and gathering lines for oil and naturial gas operations; the severing of trees for
maintaining existing, or during construction of, rights-of-way for public highways or public
utilities or any company subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission unless the trees so severed are being sold or provided as raw material for
commercial wood product purposes; or the severing of trees by an individual on the
individual's own property for his or her individual use provided that the individual does not
have the severing done by a person whose business is the severing or removal of trees.
(f) "Sediment" means solid particulate matter, usually soil or minute rock fragments, moved
by wind, rainfVall or snowmelt into the streams of the state.

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