St. Louis County Land Department
Environmental Policy
St. Louis County, through its Land Department will manage State Tax Forfeited Trust Lands to provide an optimal combination of available resources for the sustained benefit of the people of St. Louis County by establishing practical resource management programs based on responsible stewardship and sustainability.
To achieve this we will:
Comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and also follow any other requirements and guidelines to which we subscribe;
Implement and maintain an environmental management system that provides the framework for our resource management programs;
Establish management practices that minimize and where possible prevent negative impact to the environment and meet sustainable forest management objectives;
Continually improve performance by monitoring what we do and use the results to identify where changes to management practices are warranted;
Incorporate research and technology into our planning processes and operations;
Ensure that employees and others who work on our lands are qualified and trained to conduct the activities for which they are responsible;
Solicit information and input from the public so that our plans and activities continue to provide for the sustained benefit of our communities and resources; and
Communicate our performance to the St. Louis County Board , our employees and the public.

Statement Of Operational Commitments
Comply With Applicable Laws, Regulations and Other Requirements
To ensure compliance with applicable environmental laws, regulations and any other requirements that the department makes a commitment to adhere, we will:
- Identify the legal and other requirements that apply to our operations;
- Track changes to legal and other requirements to ensure we have current information about our obligations and adjust our activities to meet changing requirements;
- Participate in and promote the development and adoption of policies and legislation that are balanced, technically and fiscally sound, and provide a basis for improving environmental performance;
- Keep employees informed of the legal and other requirements that apply to their work activities; and
- Work with employees and operators to ensure consistent interpretation and application of Minnesota Voluntary Site-Level Forest Management Guidelines and other best management practices.
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Minimize and Wherever Possible Prevent Impact to the Environment
Our primary goal is to minimize and prevent damage to the environment rather than trying to redress environmental impacts after the fact. We will:
- Incorporate environmental values up front in the planning of our activities to ensure those values are protected before we commence work; and
- Conduct and maintain inventories of the lands in our trust to ensure that we have best possible information upon which to base our planning decisions.

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Implement and Maintain an Environmental Management System
Through our environmental management system we will
- Identify the environmental risks of our activities;
- Plan our activities to minimize or prevent unintended impacts to the ecological condition and values before we commence work;
- Establish operating procedures to ensure that activities are conducted in accordance with best management practices and defined operating criteria; and
- Supervise and inspect all field activities to ensure that operating criteria and best management practices are met.
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Meet Sustainable Forest Management Objectives
St. Louis County is committed to achieving the objectives and performance measures of sustainable forest management defined by the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI). We will design, implement and establish programs to:
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Incorporate research and technology into our planning processes and operations
We will incorporate research and technology into our planning processes and operations by:
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Solicit Feedback and Input
The Land Department, as a manager of State Tax Forfeited Lands in St. Louis County, has a responsibility to be responsive to public input and concerns in the management and stewardship of those lands. The Land Department also has a duty to manage lands to provide the optimum benefit for the County at large. We take all input seriously and will consider any input we receive, knowing we will not be able to promote, act upon, or incorporate all suggestions and requests. It is the intent of the Land Department to:
- Provide opportunity for input from the public in a number of ways including:
- Open houses at specific locations within the County;
- Public field tours and information sessions;
- The St. Louis County Land Department web site; and
- through the County Board.
- Consider recommendations and input from the public;
- Implement recommendations where they will improve the management of the resource and are in the best interest of the people of the County; and
- Provide prompt feedback to anyone providing input including descriptions of actions taken or reasons for not taking any action.
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Communicate our Performance
It is the intent of the St. Louis County Land Department to:
- Provide clear and complete information on land management activities and practices; and
- Respond promptly to all inquiries and requests for information.
The Land Department will:
- Maintain a web-site that provides the public with information on land management activities and performance.
- Provide employees with access to all procedures, self-assessment activities and monitored results.
- Report to the St. Louis County Board in the following areas:
- Summary results of inspections, internal and external audits and corrective actions taken;
- Performance against objectives and targets and key performance indicators; and
- The change in land management strategies as a result of monitoring activities.
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Continually Improve Performance
The St. Louis County Land Department will improve performance by implementing processes that help assess how well we are doing and take action to change our practices when they do not meet the performance measures we have set. We will
- Establish objectives and targets for environmental performance;
- Set challenging performance measures for objectives and targets, management practices, and operational activities;
- Conduct inspections of all land management operating activities;
- Conduct rigorous internal audits focused on assessing the effectiveness and adequacy of what we do;
- Report, track, and trend problems and the actions taken to respond and prevent problems from recurring; and
- Use information gathered from the different self-assessment activities to refine our short term and long-term strategies for land management.
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Ensure That Employees and Others Who Work On Our Lands Are Qualified, Trained and Aware
The success of our performance depends on our employees and the many contractors who operate on St. Louis County Lands. We will:
- Ensure that all employees have the skills, education, training and competence to perform their responsibilities with the highest degree of professionalism;
- Identify training requirements and establish training plans for all Land Department employees and ensure these requirements are achieved;
- Establish qualification and evaluation procedures to ensure that we use qualified operators to conduct our land management activities; and
- Train employees and operators on sustainable management principles and best management practices.
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