Section 355IAC8-2-13. "Highly erodible land" defined  


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  •    "Highly erodible land" means soil that has a high potential to erode based on site-specific characteristics, such as:

    (1) slope length and steepness;

    (2) soil erodibility; and

    (3) rainfall;

    as defined by the United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Services and Farm Service Agency maps. (State Chemist of the State of Indiana; 355 IAC 8-2-13; filed Feb 16, 2012, 11:50 a.m.: 20120314-IR-355110364FRA)