Title 16 › Chapter 59— WETLANDS RESOURCES › Subchapter IV— WETLANDS INVENTORY AND TREND ANALYSIS › § 3931
Keep running the National Wetlands Inventory and make maps, reports, and a digital database on wetlands by specific dates. The Secretary, through the head of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, must make maps for top-priority places by September 30, 1988, including the coastal zone, major river floodplains, and the Prairie Pothole region. Maps for the rest of the contiguous United States are due by September 30, 1998, and maps for Alaska and other noncontiguous areas by September 30, 2000. By September 30, 1990, and every ten years after, the Service must update the 1982 report on wetlands and deepwater habitat. By April 30, 1990, it must report estimated wetland acres in each State for the 1780s and the 1980s and the percent loss between them. A digital wetlands database must be ready by September 30, 2004, and digitized maps and data must be archived and shared as they become available. Before starting mapping in an area, the Secretary must tell the relevant State and local governments which area will be mapped, the planned schedule, and where to get more information.
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16 U.S.C. § 3931
Title 16 — Conservation
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