Soil loss limit definition

Soil loss limit means the maximum amount of soil loss due to erosion by water or wind, expressed in terms of tons per acre per year, which the commissioners of the respective soil and water conservation districts have established by rule as acceptable.
Soil loss limit means the maximum amount of soil loss due to erosion by water or wind, expressed in terms of tons per acre per year, which the commissioners of the respective soil and water conservation districts determine is acceptable in order to meet the objectives expressed in section 161A.2.
Soil loss limit means the maximum amount of soil loss from water or wind erosion, expressed in tons per acre per year, allowed on a particular soil. The soil loss limits for soils found in the City of Oak Park Heights are the soil loss tolerances for each soil series as described in the Field Office Technical Guide. The United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service has prepared a soil survey for Washington County that sets out the soil loss tolerances, according to the Field Office Technical Guide, for each soil series found in Washington County. The official Washington County Soil Survey is adopted by reference and declared to be a part of this Ordinance. The official Washington County Soil Survey shall be on file in the offices of the County Auditor and Zoning Administrator. The soil loss

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