Listen "Stream Mitigation: Fundamentals of 404 Permitting and Mitigation Requirements"
Episode Synopsis
Stream Mitigation Permitting & Requirements By preserving and restoring wetlands, habitats, and streams in designated regions, we can balance out unavoidable damages and provide no net loss to the environment. However, regulations and requirements often impede progress in this pursuit of balance. The science of stream mitigation is evolving rapidly as does the development of state and Corps policies governing stream assessment and compensation requirements.Listen in as our environmental scientist Nichoel Church, PWS helps define a clear path to stream and wetland mitigation through their designated permits and requirements. Podcast Agenda Fundamentals of 404 Permitting & Mitigation Requirements (0:18) Understanding the Clean Water Act (0:52) Types of Wetlands & Streams Commonly Found in Iowa (1:37) Defining Jurisdictional Waters (2:50) Regulations That Require Permits (4:25) Project Scheduling & Permitting (5:39) Triggering the Need for a 404 Permit (7:09) Calculating Impacts Through the Iowa Stream Mitigation Method (9:45) Compensating for Loss of Jurisdictional Resources (11:25) Permittee Responsible Mitigation (PRM) (11:57) Elements of PRM (13:18) Understanding the Benefits of Mitigation Banking (16:28) Breakdown of Snyder & Associates Mitigation Banks (17:42) Sign up to receive content related to this from our newsletter hereContact Snyder & Associates Tweet us at @Snyder_Assoc Follow us on LinkedIn Snyder & Associates, Inc. Subscribe to our YouTube Check out our website
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