Arkansas Statutes

§ 26-51-1502 — Legislative findings

Arkansas § 26-51-1502

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Ark. Code Ann. § 26-51-1502 (2026).

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(a)Wetlands and riparian zones have significant benefits to the state. They include:
(1)Flood impact mitigation by slowing storm water runoff;
(2)Water quality enhancement by removing sediment, nitrogen, phosphorus, and other pollutants from surface water;
(3)Habitats for fish and wildlife, including waterfowl and rare or endangered species;
(4)Groundwater recharge can occur in wetlands that will assist in ensuring that groundwater is available for the future;
(5)Recreational uses for hunting, fishing, hiking, et cetera, that not only add to the quality of life, but also have a significant economic impact on the state; and (6) Timber and food production in properly managed wetlands can provide wood products, plants, and animals for human and livestock consumption.
(b)Arkansas has lo

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Legislative History

Acts 1995, No. 561, § 2; 2009, No. 351, § 2.

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