Navigable Waters Protection Rule - Updates on Delineation and Permitting for Ephemeral Channels and Wetlands in Georgia
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Explore a 35-minute conference talk from the Georgia Water Resources Conference examining the practical implications of the Navigable Waters Protection Rule on delineating ephemeral channels and wetlands adjacent to Waters of the United States (WOTUS) resources in Georgia. Learn about field examples and project applications while gaining insights from multiple perspectives including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Georgia state regulators addressing 401 regulations and Stream Buffer Variances (SBVs), and local government implementing authorities (LIA) working on buffer regulations for wetland protection.
Syllabus
Navigable Waters Protection Rule, Frank Henning
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Georgia Water Resources Conference