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Wetland Mitigation

Wetland Mitigation. Wetlands. Wetlands are protected under section 404 of the Clean Water Act. USACE is the primary agency responsible for permitting, enforcement and protection of wetlands. USACE have jurisdiction over wetlands adjacent to waters of the US. Wetland Mitigation.

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Wetland Mitigation

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  1. Wetland Mitigation

  2. Wetlands • Wetlands are protected under section 404 of the Clean Water Act. • USACE is the primary agency responsible for permitting, enforcement and protection of wetlands. • USACE have jurisdiction over wetlands adjacent to waters of the US.

  3. Wetland Mitigation • USACE motto is “no net loss” of wetlands • Mitigation is compensating for resource losses and is considered throughout the USACE permit application review process. • On site and off site mitigation

  4. On-site Mitigation • On-site mitigation should be undertaken in areas adjacent to the discharge site. • USACE Regulatory Division base mitigation calculations on acreage and use different ratios when determining compensation.

  5. Wetlands Ratios • Restoration 2:1 • Enhancement 3:1 • Creation 4:1 • Preservation 10:1

  6. Used when on-site mitigation is not practicable One may obtain credits from a mitigation bank approved by the USACE and EPA Based on HUC and eco-region Off-Site Mitigation

  7. Problems with mitigation • Success of banks are unknown • Trading of different types of wetlands are inefficient.

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