PPT-Wetland Mitigation Program Overview
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Ash Roorbach CMER Riparian Ecologist CMER Monthly Meeting July 27 2010 Wetland Mitigation Program Determine whether the current Washington State forest practice
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Ash Roorbach CMER Riparian Ecologist CMER Monthly Meeting July 27 2010 Wetland Mitigation Program Determine whether the current Washington State forest practice goal of no net loss of wetland function . Prepares Sites for Success . Challenge: Acquiring . Land is Not Enough. SF Bay Region Wetland Restoration Projects. Why Dredging . was . Needed – . The Polar Star at Mare Island Drydock. .. Challenge: Getting Restoration Sites Ready. Grant Programs Linked to Approved Plan. Planning Tasks / Multi-jurisdictional Approach. Participation Requirements. Public Involvement. Data Collection Questionnaires. Discussion of Hazards. Critical Facility Inventory. Training Future Leaders to Save America’s Treasure. Goals of the Youth Wetlands Education and Outreach Program. To instill within students the complexities and consequences of continued unprecedented loss of wetlands on the citizens of Louisiana,. Planning Subapplication Development . Hazard Mitigation Overview. Stephanie Stephens. Hazard Mitigation Grants Specialist. 2. Cal OES . Introductions. 3. FEMA. Introductions. 4. Welcome. Housekeeping. Prepares Sites for Success . Challenge: Acquiring . Land is Not Enough. SF Bay Region Wetland Restoration Projects. Why Dredging . was . Needed – . The Polar Star at Mare Island Drydock. .. Challenge: Getting Restoration Sites Ready. Characteristics. . of a Wetland. Wetlands vary widely due to local and regional differences in:. Topography . Hydrology. Vegetation. and other factors, including human disturbance. . Wetlands can be divided into two main classes: . What is a . WETLAND. ?. Peat Bogs: Poor Man’s Charcoal. HISTOSOL. Organic, Wet. What are . hydric. soils???. Hydros. = water in Latin. Surface layers are usually . BLACK. The subsoil is . GRAY. , and has freckles of bright . The Food Security Act was enacted on. December 23, 1985. Title XII of this. Act introduced 3 conservation. provisions to address environmental . concerns associated with soil erosion. and wetland conversion.. 2 wetlands that depend on excessive emphasis of the provisioning services at the expense of the regulating services, in the MA view, and excessive water use from the CA perspective. This has led to we The term loan means any mortgage lien or extension of money or The term creditor refers to any mortgage holder assignee servicer or The Chapter 13 Trustee may participate in loss mitigation to the ext This term includes activities commonly associated with enhancement management manipulation and directed alteration Due to the potential loss of other functions enhancement may not be for lost wetland 2. Applicant and . Subapplicant. . Eligibility. HMA Regulation . and R. equirements. HMGP. BRIC. FMA. Cost Share Requirements. FEMA GO. State and Federal Key Dates. Job aides and Resources. Questions. TNC | PROMOTING NATURE-BASED HAZARD MITIGATION THROUGH FEMA MITIGATION GRANTS CASE STUDY CASE STUDY APPENDIX 2017 Spring Workshops . Katie Burke. R&W Program Manager. Steve Frost. Administrative Manager. Riparian & Wetland Program. Funding for the R&W Program does not presently go to every county every year, but is directed to projects on a case-by-case basis … .
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