![]() Webinar series discussing report topics Fall of 2012 – Summer 2014Ģ012 A Function-Based Framework for Stream Assessment & Restoration Projects, EPA 843-K-12-006 (PDF) (344 pp, 8MB) – This report lays out a framework for approaching stream assessment and restoration projects that focuses on understanding the suite of stream functions at a site in the context of what is happening in the watershed. Report on State Definitions, Jurisdiction and Mitigation Requirements in State Programs for Ephemeral, Intermittent and Perennial Streams in the United States From 2012 through 2014 ASWM conducted a series of webinars and interviews with States to document and discuss the various ways States address stream jurisdiction, identification, protection and compensation. Technical Guide for the Development, Evaluation, and Modification of Stream Assessment Methods for the Corps Regulatory ProgramĢ014 Association of State Wetland Managers (ASWM). ERDC convened a multiagency National Committee on Stream Assessment to create guidelines to inform the development of new function-based stream assessment methods and evaluation of both national-level and regional methods currently in use. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC). It highlights key questions and an analytical process to inform the development and use of scientifically and mathematically credible units of measure in stream mitigation accounting protocols.Ģ021 U.S. (PDF) (110 pages, 8 MB) – This technical report, guided by a technical committee representing regionally diverse expertise in stream assessment, restoration, and mitigation and comprised of members from federal, state, and non-profit organizations and academics, explores the use of various units of measure as applied in stream mitigation accounting protocols. Stream Mitigation Accounting Metrics: Exploring the Use of Linear-based, Area-based, and Volume Units of Measure to Calculate Impacts and Offsets to Different Stream Archetypes (pdf) (8 MB,, EPA 840-R-21-003 ) Technical Resources for Stream Mitigation Fish and Wildlife Service - Restoration Webinar SeriesĬompensatory Mitigation Rule Training Materials National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and U.S. National Association of Wetland Managers - Training Webinars Training Course for mitigation banking and In-lieu fee program Interagency Review Teams (IRTs)Ģ015 - 2016 Training Series on In-Lieu Fee ProgramsĢ013 - 2014 Training Series on In-Lieu Fee Programs ![]() RIBITS allows users to access information on the types and numbers of mitigation and conservation bank and in-lieu fee program sites, associated documents, mitigation credit availability, service areas, as well information on national and local policies and procedures that affect mitigation and conservation bank and in-lieu fee program development and operation.Ĭompensatory Mitigation Factsheet (PDF) (2 pp, 432K)Ĭompensatory Mitigation Training ResourcesĢ022 Mitigation Bank and In-Lieu Fee Program Review Workbooks and Checklists Fish and Wildlife Service to provide better information on mitigation and conservation banking and in-lieu fee programs across the country. Army Corps of Engineers with support from EPA and the U.S. RIBITS (Regulatory In-lieu fee and Bank Information Tracking System) ![]() Historic (no longer applicable) Guidance DocumentsĢ003 Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) Guidance (Federal Highway Administration) (PDF) (8 pp, 1.45MB)Ģ003 Federal Aviation Administration Memorandum of Agreement to Address Aircraft-Wildlife Strikes (PDF) (28 pp, 323K)Ģ003 Model Mitigation Plan Checklist (PDF) (8 pp, 2MB)Ģ003 Memorandum to the Field on Adaptation of National Research Council Compensatory Mitigation Guidelines (PDF) (10 pp, 227K)Ĭompensatory Mitigation in Alaska - 2018 Memorandum of Agreement between EPA and the Department of the Army (Portions of this MOA that concern the type and location of compensatory mitigation are superseded by the 2008 compensatory mitigation rulemaking.) Army Corps of Engineers, through a joint rulemaking, expanded the 404(b)(1) Guidelines to include more comprehensive standards for compensatory mitigation.īackground on 2008 Compensatory Mitigation Rulemakingġ990 Memorandum of Agreement - Contains the policy and procedures to be used in determining the type and level of mitigation necessary to demonstrate compliance with the Section 404(b)(1) Guidelines. Section 404(b)(1) Guidelines In 1980, EPA finalized regulations that constitute the substantive environmental criteria used in evaluating activities regulated under Section 404 of the Clean Water ActĬompensatory Mitigation for Losses of Aquatic Resources Final Rule. In 2008, EPA and the U.S.
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