Why Mitigation Bank Credits Outperform On-Site Preservation of Degraded Wetlands

When unavoidable impacts to wetlands occur, the 2008 Federal Mitigation Rule directs regulators and permittees to rely first on mitigation bank credits—and for good reason. While some project

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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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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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