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Prairie Pothole Region wetlands and subsurface drainage systems: key factors for determining drainage setback distances

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Tangen, B.A., and Wiltermuth, M.T., 2018, Prairie Pothole Region wetlands and subsurface drainage systems: key factors for determining drainage setback distances: Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management, v. 9, p. 274–284. DOI: 10.3996/092017-JFWM-076

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Use of agricultural subsurface drainage systems in the Prairie Pothole Region of North America continues to increase, prompting concerns over potential negative effects to the Region’s vital wetlands. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service protects a large number of wetlands through conservation easements that often utilize standard lateral setback distances to provide buffers between wetlands and drainage systems. Because of a lack of information pertaining to the efficacy of these setback distances for protecting wetlands, information is required to support the decision making for placement of subsurface drainage systems adjacent to wetlands. We used qualitative graphical analyses and data comparisons to identify characteristics of subsurface [...]

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