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New Water & Environmental Programs in Florida

New Water & Environmental Programs in Florida Florida’s focus on water and environmental programs has increased recently, with the ratification of the statewide stormwater rule and the opening of Florida rules regarding Water Quality Credit Trading (WQCT) and Water Quality Enhancement Areas (WQEA). Learn more about this topic in Episode 12 of the Florida Specifier Podcast featuring the Editorial Board. Check it out here: https://floridaspecifier.com/podcast/episode-12-editorial-board/ WQCT and WQEA Rulemaking Update: https://floridadep.gov/water/engineering-hydrology-geology/documents/wqea-rule-draft-march-2024

Wetland Mitigation Law and Procedure Webinar

Wetland Mitigation Law and Procedure Webinar On April 11, 2024, professionals across various environmental disciplines are gearing up for the Wetland Mitigation Law and Procedure webinar. This webinar is a great way to gain knowledge, insights, and innovations from leaders in wetland science, mitigation banking, and environmental law. Complete the form to access the webinar. hbspt.forms.create({ region: "na1", portalId: "6970733", formId: "2a0d0d5c-d461-4b35-83ad-dced7741e90f" }); Wetland Science and Wetland History in the

2024 FAEP Symposium and NEPA Workshop: Early Bird Registration Now Open!

Florida Association of Environmental Professionals Symposium and NEPA Essentials Workshop in April 2024 Early Bird Registration is now open for the 2024 Florida Association of Environmental Professionals Annual Symposium (April 25 & 26, 2024) along with the NEPA Essentials Workshop (April 24, 2024) at the B Resort & Spa in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Click Here to Register! What to Expect: Expert sessions on Listed Species, Restoration, Due Diligence, PFAS, Geospatial and the Environment, Solid Waste, Cultural Resources, Environmental Compliance, and more. Learn

The Time it Takes for Restoration

The Time it Takes for Restoration In a new research report, the Environmental Policy Innovation Center (EPIC) and the Ecological Restoration Business Association (ERBA) reveal persistent delays in the approval of a class of wetland and stream restoration projects called ‘mitigation banks.’ These delays hinder the availability of offsets for impacted waterways during the coming surge in infrastructure building.   Read the Report   Mitigation banks are large tracts of degraded lands restored under the Clean Water

Navigating Florida Land Use and Cover with FLUCCS Codes

Navigating Florida Land Use and Cover with FLUCCS Codes   The Florida Land Use and Cover Classification System (FLUCCS) is a comprehensive and standardized system for classifying and mapping the land use and cover of the state of Florida. Developed by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), FLUCCS provides a framework for understanding the distribution and patterns of land use and cover across the state, and serves as an important tool for managing and conserving Florida’s natural resources.   What is

Mitigation Credits Ratio/Wrap Methodology

Mitigation Credits Ratio/Wrap Methodology How do I assess how many mitigation credits I need with a RATIO methodology from a mitigation bank? Prior to 2005; mitigation banks were permitted with RATIO credits from the 5 Water Management Districts and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection; and E-WRAP, M-WRAP or WRAP Credits from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Therefore, these mitigation banks that were permitted from 1996-2004 are assessed via RATIO; and are considered grandfathered in. Therefore, some of the new environmental consultants

Women in Conservation: Victoria Bruce!

Women in Conservation: Victoria Bruce! Clearview Geographic /clearviewgeographic.com/ — To help celebrate Women’s History Month, we wanted to highlight someone for her work in wetland mitigation for Florida: Victoria Bruce! Her company, The Mitigation Banking Group, generates conservation credits for wetland mitigation, helping to environmental efforts to reduce impacts for the past five years. We wanted to know more about Victoria, so we asked her a few questions: How did you