Science Inventory

Assessment of Historic Wetland Compensatory Mitigation Sites in Washington State

Citation:

Newsom, L., A. Bennett, A. Nahlik, AND M. Kentula. Assessment of Historic Wetland Compensatory Mitigation Sites in Washington State. Washington State Wetlands Monitoring and Assessment Workgroup, Remote, WA, September 28, 2023.

Impact/Purpose:

Despite the national “no-net-loss” policy of 1989 that aimed to prevent the loss of wetlands, research has documented that newly constructed (< 10 year old) wetland compensatory mitigation sites (WCMS) constructed through Section 404 permitting do not effectively replace wetlands and their functionality. However, very few studies have assessed wetland mitigation sites that were completed over 20 years ago. This study uses National Wetland Condition Assessment (NWCA) protocols to evaluate sites established through CWA Section 404 permits in the 1980s to address the following questions: (1) Do the historic WCMS still exist? (2) How does site ecological condition compare to the condition of regional natural wetland systems? (3) Is there an ecological return for the permitted wetland loss? Answers to these questions will provide requisite data for staff reviewing CWA Section 404 projects proposing to compensate for wetland impacts with WCMS.

Description:

Powerpoint for Washington Wetlands Monitoring and Assessment Group to brief them on the status of our ROAR

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:09/28/2023
Record Last Revised:10/02/2023
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 359113