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It is recognized that operations on forest land are already subject 

 to other laws and regulations of other agencies which deal primarily 

 with the consequences of such operations rather than the manner in 

 which they are conducted. It shall be the purpose of this act and 

 its rules to address both the method of operation as outlined in 



(1) above, and the consequences of such actions. The board shall 

 incorporate the existing standards and policies of other State resource 

 agencies when developing rules to protect and enhance the air, soil 

 and water resources of its forest lands. 



(2) Guidelines may be developed for each watershed based on, but not 

 limited to, its: 



1 . Geol ogy 



2. Soil erosion hazards 



3. Mean annual runoff 



4. Stream order 



5. Hydrologic recovery rate 



6. Stream channel stability 



7. Hydrologic response 



8. Type of vegetation manipulation 



9. Past influence of man 



10. Wildfire 11. flood history 



Section 105 Duties, powers of the department. The department: 



(1) Shall administer and enforce this chapter; 



(2) Shall through the director and the board appoint a forest practices 

 advisory council for the purpose of providing technical advice to the 

 board in carrying out the board's powers and duties as set forth in 

 Section 104. There shall be representation from each of the division's 



