Department of Ecology News Release - March 11, 2009

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Public comment sought on draft wetland mitigation banking rule

OLYMPIA - The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) is proposing to adopt a new rule to establish criteria for wetland mitigation banks and a certification process for mitigation banks across the state.

Ecology is now taking public comments about the proposal. The agency will also be conducting a series of public workshops and hearings in April to share information and get public feedback about the draft rule.

State and federal laws prohibit the loss of wetlands due to development. A wetland bank is a pre-existing wetland restoration project. Wetland mitigation banks are an important strategy for engaging the private sector and power of the market place to sustain Washington's remaining wetlands.

Wetland mitigation banks generate credits which represent the increase in wetland functions at the bank site. These credits - subject to regulatory approval - are then available for the bank sponsor to use or available for developers to purchase to offset wetland losses that cannot be avoided.

The availability of wetland credits doesn't eliminate state and federal regulations requiring developers to avoid and minimize wetland damage. Wetland mitigation banks allow developers to provide compensation before harming a wetland at another site.

"When properly guided and carried out, we know wetland mitigation banking can increase the ecological benefits by increasing and protecting wetland functions - and save time for project applicants," said Lauren Driscoll, who oversees Ecology's wetland mitigation banking program.

Driscoll said the draft rule is designed to:

"Ecology wants to ensure that wetland banks are compatible with working farms. The proposed rule includes considerations for locating and designing banks so that they do not adversely affect adjacent farmland," Driscoll said.

Ecology has already certified seven wetland mitigation banks across the state - and another seven are in the certification process. There also are four other non-Ecology certified wetland mitigation banks operating in Washington.

The department will conduct seven public hearings for the proposed rule - including a workshop an hour prior to each hearing explaining the draft rule where the public can ask questions. The public workshops and hearings are scheduled for:

Ecology will take comments for the draft rule until 5 p.m. on April 23, 2009. Written comments and questions should be submitted to:

Yolanda Holder
Department of Ecology
P.O. Box 46700
Olympia, Wash. 98504-7600.

Comments can also be submitted electronically at www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/sea/wetlands/mitigation/rule, sent via e-mail to yhol461@ecy.wa.gov,  or faxed to 360-407-6902.

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Media contact: Curt Hart, 360-407-6990; cell, 360-480-7908; e-mail, char461@ecy.wa.gov 

Wetland mitigation banking Web site: www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/sea/wetlands/mitigation/banking

Ecology Mitigation that Works Web portal: www.ecy.wa.gov/mitigation 

Map of existing and proposed wetland mitigation banks in Washington: www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/sea/wetlands/mitigation/banking/map.html