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National Wetlands Mitigation Action Plan:

National Wetlands Mitigation Action Plan: . FHWA National Environmental Conference June 28-30, 2004. Background Information. Released December 26, 2002 Improve effectiveness of compensatory mitigation: watershed approach accountability performance standards

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National Wetlands Mitigation Action Plan:

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  1. National Wetlands Mitigation Action Plan: FHWA National Environmental Conference June 28-30, 2004

  2. Background Information • Released December 26, 2002 • Improve effectiveness of compensatory mitigation: • watershed approach • accountability • performance standards • data collection and availability

  3. TEA-21 Banking Preference • Apply TEA-21 preference • Factors for Consideration • Suitability of banking • Multiple alternatives • Early Coordination • Streamlining, NEPA-404, MBRT process

  4. Corps District Mitigation Guidelines • Mitigation and Monitoring Guidelines - Public Notices December 2003 • Finalize by June 2004 • Examples for Districts to use as models • Incorporate - Model Mitigation Plan Checklist [2003] • Adaptation of NAS Guidelines to CWA Section 404 Program [2003]

  5. Site/Kind Guidance • Context • Existing preference (1990 Mitigation MOA) • NAS study finding • Watershed approach not yet widely available • Purpose • Guide mitigation decisions until watershed approach can be widely applied

  6. Site/Kind Guidance • Environmentally preferable mitigation • Off-site and out-of-kind • Examples • Deference to watershed plan • Combined mitigation

  7. Stream Mitigation • Mitigation for impacts to streams • Compendium of technical approaches • Stream mitigation protocols • 50 techniques from across the country • Being evaluated/sorted • Resource manual – with selection key

  8. Performance Standards • Measuring success • Technical report • Compile peer-reviewed scientific literature • Analyze and sort best available science • Improve precision/clarity of permit conditions • Indicate areas where research is necessary • Performance standards and monitoring guidance in 2005

  9. Database/Tracking • Existing 404 tracking databases • RAMS and ORM • 404 tracking with ORM: • Types/amount of resources impacted/mitigated • Types/amount of mitigation performed • Corps/EPA • Add GIS to ORM • Ensure accessibility of data

  10. Stakeholder Coordination • 2003 Stakeholder Forum • Portland, OR • Full Report: www.eli.org • 2004 Stakeholder Forum • Tampa, FL – September 20-22

  11. 2004 and 2005 Actions • 2004: • Buffer guidance • Preservation guidance • Guidance for aquatic resources that are difficult to replace (DTR) • 2005: • Performance standards guidance • Shared database • National report card • Mitigation in the Watershed Context

  12. Watershed Approach to Mitigation • Identified ~20 watershed-based planning tools/resources • Symposium: May 19-21, 2004 • Watershed-based tools/resources • Criteria used to analyze priorities and restoration options • Use in regulatory context • Share ideas, Recommend direction

  13. Questions? Questions?

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