A Primer on Wetland Mitigation Banking

November 24 2015

Over the past two years I have received several dozen calls from entities that are looking for properties suitable for wetland mitigation opportunities.

Today I showed another property to a prospective mitigation buyer. We looked at all of the creeks, streams, wetland areas, and water courses on the property. These prospective buyers have a very specific set of criteria that they are looking for in a property. The aim of this article is to help provide some elementary information about

mitigation banking

to landowners.The general concept of wetland mitigation is fairly simple. If a wetland or stream is altered or impaired, then the developer or contractor can purchase credits from a mitigation bank that has repaired or improved a wetland in the same watershed as the impaired area. The purpose of wetland mitigation is to preserve, restore, or enhance our precious water resources.These projects may be undertaken by government entities, non-profit organizations, or corporations. Mitigation projects must be approved and monitored by federal, and sometimes state, regulatory agencies. Federal agencies involved with mitigation banking include the

Environmental Protection Agency

,

Army Corps of Engineers

,

US Fish and Wildlife Service

, and the USDA Natural Resources and Conservation Department among others.  There is a

written guidance

to govern the projects that has been jointly established by these government agencies.

Section 404

of the EPA’s Clean Water Act also has provisions for mitigation banking.There are countless nuances to mitigation banking, far too many to delve into the specifics of how they all work or what these buyers are looking for because it varies from entity to entity. If you are a landowner interested in more information, please feel free to contact me to find out if your property is a suitable candidate. This article covers only the minimal amount of information about the subject, and I am happy to discuss your specific situation.Written by:

Jonathan Goode

- Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) with Southeastern Land Group

is a licensed broker in Alabama and Mississippi

Southeastern Land Group

Your Property Wish List

Tell us the specific features and preferences you're looking for so we can help you find the perfect match for your vision.

00:00 / 00:00