Mitigation Banking Wetlands Water Resources
Mitigation Banking Wetlands Water Resources
Mitigation Banking
Wetlands mitigation banking is a concept under which a public or private entity purchases a property and restores degraded wetlands, or converts the property to a wetland, to compensate for wetland damage at one or more other sites in the same region, usually from development by other agencies, utilities, or private developers.
Top: Science: Environment: Water Resources: Wetlands: Mitigation Banking
- Commercial website about the mitigation banking concept and several mitigation banks established in California.
- Attorneys working in the U.S. southwest, southeast, and other regions to create mitigation banks for wetlands and endangered species. Information on experience and qualifications.
- Includes an overview of wetland mitigation banking and details about this bank in Colorado.
- General information about wetlands mitigation under US law and details of the establishment and plans for the Big Cypress and Treasure Coast mitigation banks (wetlands restoration projects) in Florida.
- Describes the concept and mitigation banking and presents the rules and regulations governing this activity in King County, Washington.
- Wetlands mitigation bank in Colorado, aims to create and enhance a sufficient acreage of wetland to meet the expected demand for credits within its service area.
- Overview of a wetland mitigation bank in Oregon's Willamette Valley. Includes photos, service area map and details about the benefits of using mitigation banks.
- Iowa's first privately owned public use wetland mitigation bank.
- About wetlands mitigation and a 1404-acre wetlands bank that provides the Mississippi Gulf Coast (Jackson, Harrison, Hancock, George, Stone, and Pearl River counties) with mitigation banking and mitigation credits.
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