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How to Mitigate Unavoidable Impacts to Aquatic Resources under the New Rule


by Elizabeth A. Lake View Biography
Holland & Knight LLP View Firm Credentials
San Francisco Office

Lawrence R. Liebesman View Biography
Holland & Knight LLP View Firm Credentials
Washington Office

Abigail Leah Ramsden View Biography
Holland & Knight LLP View Firm Credentials
San Francisco Office

April 21, 2008

Previously published on April 16, 2008

The Corps' general approach to mitigation remains unchanged, with a focus on first avoiding, then minimizing, and finally compensating for unavoidable impacts to wetlands. The rule specifies three options to offset unavoidable impacts:


 

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