How can I tell if there are wetlands on or near my property?

Look for low areas where water sits on the surface for several days after a storm, or for longer periods during the spring and early summer. Adjacent to these areas, look for areas where the soils are saturated with water and muddy underfoot.

Look for common wetlands plants - red maple, American elm, river birch, silver maple, weeping willow, skunk cabbage, ferns and mosses, cattails, reeds and rushes, highbush blueberry, sweet pepperbush, alders, and willows.

Look for thick, dark, organic soils.

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1. What are wetlands?
2. Why are wetlands important?
3. What laws apply to wetlands in Reading?
4. How can I tell if there are wetlands on or near my property?
5. When do I need to get a wetlands permit?
6. What kinds of permits are there, and which one should I apply for?
7. What happens after I receive the permit?
8. Where can I obtain further information?
9. How do I apply for a Minor Project Permit?
10. How do I apply for a Determination of Applicability?
11. How do I apply for an Order of Resource Area Delineation?
12. How do I apply for an Order of Conditions?