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Water Quality at the Virginia Department of Forestry

Forests provide a vital role in preserving water quality. The Virginia Department of Forestry (VDOF) inspects logging jobs to ensure that best management practices are being followed by loggers so that water quality isn't compromised by their logging activities. VDOF's Water Quality Monitoring reviews the status of VDOF's efforts to guard this resource.

VDOF also has a major role in protecting watersheds through riparian forest buffers. Riparian forest buffers reduce erosion and cleanse water entering streams.

These activities are allowed under the Code of Virginia: Water Quality Law, Chapter 11, 10.1-1181.7

Landowners can learn the signs of a good timber harvest to see if a logger is doing his job properly. To learn about maintaining forest areas, visit our Watershed Management section or our Best Management Practices Guide. A Best Management Practices Field Guide is also available.

Water Conservation

Earth's water is always in movement, and the water cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle, describes the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.

Conserve Water

Watersheds

Wetlands

Drought

Stormwater Runoff

Water Quality and Nutrient Management

Management of commercial fertilizers and other products, which add to streams and rivers through runoff, is an important aspect of water quality.

Water Availability and Supply

Water Contamination and Pollution

Additional resources

Last modified: Monday, 10-Mar-2008 19:31:18 UTC