{"id":3248,"date":"2018-02-26t17:19:31","date_gmt":"2018-02-26t17:19:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/snyder-associates.u5fz9z3h-liquidwebsites.com\/?post_type=snyder-projects&p=3248"},"modified":"2023-07-10t14:28:48","modified_gmt":"2023-07-10t19:28:48","slug":"black-hawk-mitigation-bank","status":"publish","type":"snyder-projects","link":"\/\/www.dicovercards.com\/projects\/black-hawk-mitigation-bank\/","title":{"rendered":"stream mitigation banking proves beneficial for black hawk county"},"content":{"rendered":"
wetland mitigation banking systems have been used across the country for well over two decades now. this banking system has proved so successful that it\u2019s also being applied to a different resource \u2014 streams. the snyder & associates team assisted a group of black hawk county property owners in developing the first stream mitigation bank<\/a>\u00a0in the state of iowa to offer stream credits for purchase that would offset losses to waters of the united states (wotus).<\/p>\n beginning in 2008, the u.s. army corps of engineers (usace)<\/a> mitigation rule has required construction projects to mitigate the loss of all wotus, including waterways and wetlands. mitigation hierarchy states the preferred mitigation option is to purchase credits from an approved bank site, if available. in terms of regulations and performance standards, approved bank sites are held to a much higher standard than other alternatives. the purchase of credits also takes the pressure off applicants since they\u2019re not required to locate a mitigation site, develop and improve the necessary resources, or monitor the mitigation site in the future.<\/p>\n mitigation banks use a market-based approach to compensate for unavoidable impacts to wetlands in a large watershed, known as the service area. wetland mitigation bank credits are made available after restoring, creating, or enriching formerly converted wetlands protected by a conservation easement.<\/p>\n in iowa, a group of private landowners noticed the demand for additional wetland credits in north-central and eastern iowa and reached out to snyder & associates. our team completed environmental documentation<\/a> and feasibility studies for a proposed black hawk mitigation bank. once completed, we worked with the interagency review team (irt) to obtain the necessary approvals for our clients to sell credits and construct their banks. by contacting snyder & associates early in the process, these applicants saved substantial time and money.<\/p>\nunderstanding mitigation credit purpose<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>\n
creating black hawk mitigation bank<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>\n