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Wilmington District Implementation of the North Carolina Stream Assessment Method and North Carolina Wetland Assessment Method

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District (District) is issuing this public notice to inform the public on the implementation of the North Carolina Wetland Assessment Method (NC WAM) and the North Carolina Stream Assessment Method (NC SAM). With the issuance of this public notice, the District will begin to utilize NC WAM and NC SAM for our internal reviews of permit applications, including decisions regarding the amount and type of compensatory mitigation, avoidance and minimization of impacts, or other decisions pertaining to aquatic resource quality and functions.

For more information, visit the Public Notice Page for the 21 April 2015 notice concerning NC wetland and stream assessment methods.

Tagged: Stream Assessment, US Army Corps of Engineers, wetland assessment

NEPA / SEPA Compliance

EnviroScience (formerly ClearWater Environmental Consultants) has successfully prepared numerous Environmental Assessments and Categorical Exclusions for the North Carolina State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), working concurrently with different lead agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT), and the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR).

Tagged: EA, Environmental Assessment, Federal Agency Environmental Protection Agency, NEPA, NEPA Compliance, SEPA, SEPA Compliance, State Agency Environmental Protection Agency

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Serving North Carolina, Western North Carolina,Upstate South Carolina & East Tennessee, including:
Asheville NC, Hendersonville, NC, Black Mountain NC, Waynesville, NC, Statesville NC, Hickory NC,
Charlotte NC, Winston-Salem NC, Greenville-Spartanburg SC, Kingsport TN, Johnson City TN & Bristol TN

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Stream Delineation

EnviroScience (formerly ClearWater Environmental Consultants) has conducted wetland and stream delineations, including GPS mapping of these features on over 100,000 acres in North Carolina alone. Our delineation and subsequent verification with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) are key parts of successful land development planning.

Tagged: delineation, environmental permitting, gps sub-meter mapping, regulatory compliance, stream, wetland assessment, wetland investigation, wetlands

Section 404/401 Permitting

401 / 404 Permitting Corps. of Engineers

Regulatory Compliance and Clean Water Act Section 404 and 401 Permitting of the  required for the discharge of fill material into streams, wetlands and open waters.

Tagged: 404 permitting, clean water act, environmental permitting, regulatory compliance, section 404, stream, us army corp of engineers, wetland, wetlands permitting

Wetlands-Stream Mitigation

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EnviroScience (formerly ClearWater Environmental Consultants) conducts Wetland and Stream Mitigation Planning and Implementation as required to replace the loss of wetland and stream function and values. Compensatory mitigation is defined as the restoration, creation, enhancement, or, in exceptional cases, preservation of wetlands and/or other aquatic resources for the purpose of compensating for unavoidable impacts.

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The Mitigation Sequence

  1. Avoid – Adverse impacts to aquatic resources must be avoided, and no discharge shall be permitted if there is a practicable alternative with less adverse impact.
  2. Minimize – If impacts cannot be avoided, appropriate and practicable steps must be taken to minimize adverse impacts.
  3. Compensate – Appropriate and practicable compensatory mitigation is not just a requirement, but a crucial step for unavoidable adverse impacts which remain. The amount and quality of compensatory mitigation may not substitute for avoiding and minimizing impacts.

Tagged: environmental permitting, mitigation, mitigation banking, mitigation plan, mitigation planning, regulatory compliance, stream mitigation, wetland mitigation implementation, wetland mitigation planning, wetlands, wetlands mitigation

Endangered & Threatened Species Surveys

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  • Protected Species Assessments and Monitoring
  • Habitat Conservation Plans
  • Protected Plant Surveys and Relocations
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Section 7 and Section 10 Consultations
  • GIS/GPS Mapping
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    Dwarf Flowered Heartleaf
  • Helianthus Schwentzii
    Helianthus Schweinitzii
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    Swamp Pink

Tagged: assessments, biologist, ecologist, Endangered Species Act, endangered-protected species, environmental permitting, ESA, protected species, regulatory compliance, survey, threatened species

Mitigation Banking

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Wash Creek Mitigation Bank

Laurel Park, NC

EnviroScience (formerly ClearWater Environmental Consultants) provided consulting services for a new stream mitigation bank in Laurel Park in Henderson County, NC. The mitigation bank provides credits in the Upper French Broad River Basin (06010105).  Construction is complete, and the restored stream has already withstood two bankful events while functioning well.

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Wash Creek Stream Bank

Stream Credits Available Now – Contact Clement Riddle at (828) 698-9800

Tagged: laurel park, mitigation bank, mitigation banking, stream credits, upper french broad river basin

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Serving North Carolina, Western North Carolina,Upstate South Carolina & East Tennessee, including: Asheville NC, Hendersonville, NC, Black Mountain NC, Waynesville, NC, Statesville NC, Hickory NC, Charlotte NC, Winston-Salem NC, Greenville-Spartanburg SC, Kingsport TN, Johnson City TN & Bristol TN