Vol. 23, No. 9 November 10, 2015

Get Your Instream Work Done – Time of Year
Restrictions for Maryland

Instream work restrictions apply to every waterway in Maryland. For most streams within central and southern Maryland, as well as the Eastern Shore, instream construction activities are prohibited by the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) between March 1 and June 15 of any year. However, if you are working in a Nontidal Cold Water (Class III), the restriction starts on October 1, and Class II waters have restrictions that vary with species presence. MDE inspectors will visit job sites to ensure that instream work is not occurring during the restriction period, and will shut down work on those projects that are in violation. Avoid costly delays by planning your instream work around the restriction period. Before beginning construction, be aware of your stream use classification and associated time of year restriction (TOYR) period, which is listed as a condition on your state wetland permit. If you are unsure of your stream use classification or TOYR period, please contact Mike Klebasko or Ken Wallis in our Maryland office for more information.

   
Unnamed Perennial Tributary to Muddy Branch in Malcolm King Park, Gaithersburg, MD

What are the stream use classifications and instream time of year restrictions?

Maryland waterways are divided into four main use classifications (I, II, III, and IV), and the restrictions vary for each use classification. The instream TOYRs for each of the four stream use classifications are listed in the simplified table below:

Stream Use Classification

Stream Type

Instream Work Prohibited From

I

Nontidal Streams

March 1 - June 15

II

Tidal Waters

Variable depending on species present

III

Nontidal Cold Water (Naturally Reproducing Trout Streams)

October 1 - April 30

IV

Recreational Trout Waters (Stocked Trout Streams)

March 1 through May 31

An interactive map highlighting the stream use classifications of every waterway in Maryland can be found here. Please note that if your project impacts a Class III waterway (generally located in western Maryland, northern Montgomery County, Howard County, Carroll County, and Baltimore County), the instream TOYR is currently in effect until April 30.

Which instream activities do these restrictions apply to?

These restrictions apply to culvert installations, utility line crossings, stream diversions, stream restoration activities and any other temporary or permanent activity that disturbs stream channels. If stream diversions are properly installed prior to the start of the instream restriction period, then work may continue in the original stream channel during that TOYR period. Also, if a road culvert is installed and stabilized prior to the stream restriction period, work may continue on the road crossing provided the work occurs outside of the stream channel.

What if your work cannot be completed prior to the start of the instream TOYR period?

A written request justifying the need to continue in-stream work during the restriction period must be submitted to MDE prior to the start of the restriction period. If approved, note that MDE typically allows only a few extra days to complete an activity. Extended incursions into the TOYR period are not granted by MDE, nor will MDE allow instream work to commence prior to the end of the restriction period. Should you need to continue instream work past the start of the TOYR period, please contact Mike Klebasko or Ken Wallis in our Maryland office as soon as possible.