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Calculating Credits and Debits for Compensatory Mitigation in Eastern Washington - Final Report

 
Publication number Date Published Date Revised
11-06-015August 2011August 2012
VIEW NOW Calculating Credits and Debits for Compensatory Mitigation in Eastern Washington - Final Report (Number of pages: 171) (Publication Size: 6227KB)


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Note: Debit and Credit Worksheets for use with Appendix E

List of those trained to use this Credit/Debit method
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Author(s) Tom Hruby
Description The purpose of the method described in this document (the Credit/Debit method for short) is to provide a tool by which applicants and regulators can determine if a plan for compensatory mitigation will adequately replace the functions and values lost when a wetland is altered.

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Keywords functions, no net loss, replacement, wetland, wetland functions, wetland mitigation, wetlands, mitigation
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