Tye River Mitigation Bank – Welcome to the Work in Progress

Welcome to Nelson County, Virginia’s, Tye River Mitigation Bank, owned and operated by Tillman Conservation, LLC,.  In accordance with the 2008 Federal Mitigation rule (33CFR Par 32), the

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2023 Stream Restoration Work Completed

The Tye River Mitigation Bank completed significant stream restoration work in 2023 including channel reconstruction in the immediate headwaters of the North Fork of the Tye River in

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Restoration Work Drives Significant Mitigation Credit Release

Tye River Mitigation Bank has been approved for additional release of more than 2,000 stream credits by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District’s Interagency Review Team

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Mitigation Banks and The Efforts On Stream Erosion Prevention

Mitigation banks continue to support much-needed offset for unavoidable impacts to our Nation’s streams, but are we deploying the best methods for restoration of stream banks and enhancement

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Mitigation Banking – Working to Reverse Environmental Destruction

The continued growth of mitigation banking represents the very real potential that environmental destruction can be reversed. The Tye River Mitigation Bank is such an example, restoring, enhancing

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Interactive Mapping Makes Permitting Simple

New apps on the www.tyerivermitigation.com website make it easy for engineers, architects, planners and others to identify certified, reliable and compliant mitigation for streams and riparian areas across all

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Developers, Builders, Architects, Engineers – Why Buy Credits from a Mitigation Bank?

Why buy credits in a mitigation bank to offset unavoidable impacts to stream or wetland resources? Once you’ve avoided impacts and reduced impacts, purchasing mitigation credits serves industry,

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Tye River Mitigation Bank Announces Expanded Service

Tillman Conservation, LLC is pleased to announce that Tye River Mitigation Bank, authorized by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, has

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Progress Report – Tye River Mitigation Bank Restoration Project

Beautiful, clear water is once again beginning to flow in some of the tributaries throughout this historically degraded and de-forested property in southern Virginia.  As the Tye Mitigation

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Mitigation Banks Outperform Other Forms of Compensatory Mitigation

If a restoration project will result in significant impacts to streams, rivers, or wetlands the project will be responsible for compensatory mitigation. It must compensate for damage or losses to these

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