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Stakeholder
Coordination
In 1999, the Federal agencies began hosting a series of stakeholder forums
to gather information and opinions on the concerns and challenges of compensatory
mitigation. These forums have brought together a diverse group of individuals
representing the regulated community, environmental organizations, academia,
non-governmental organizations, and mitigation providers. The first forum
was held in Washington, DC, in 1999, to discuss draft guidance on in-lieu-fee
mitigation. The second forum was held in Baltimore, Maryland,
in October 2001. This meeting helped lead to the formulation of the
National Wetlands Mitigation Action Plan. The third and fourth forums
were held in Portland, Oregon (July 2003) and Tampa,
Florida (September 2004) to discuss progress on Action Plan tasks
and solicit input on future Action Plan tasks. For a complete summary
of the forums visit eli.org.
The MAP workgroup is in the process of planning the next Stakeholder Forum,
which will be held in Madison, Wisconsin.
Announcement: The 2005
Mitigation Stakeholder Forum, planned for September 20-22, 2005, in Madison,
Wisconsin, has been postponed until 2006. The Forum has been
postponed as the MAP Interagency Workgroup awaits release of the Mitigation
Rulemaking called for in the 2004 National Defense Authorization Act.
Although this Rulemaking is not one of the MAP's action items, it does
address the issue of compensatory mitigation and therefore may influence
the MAP's guidance documents and other products. The rescheduled Mitigation
Stakeholder Forum will include discussion on the new Mitigation Rulemaking
and its relation to the MAP. Dates for the rescheduled forum will be finalized
in the coming months and this website will be updated accordingly.

Discussing maintenance issues at a two-year old mitigation
site during the 2003 Mitigation Stakeholder Forum held in Portland,OR
2001 Mitigation Stakeholder Forum
(link
to it)
On October 1-2, 2001, a Mitigation Stakeholders Forum was held at the
National Aquarium in Baltimore. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Maryland Department of the Environment, and the National Aquarium in Baltimore
sponsored the event. The forum brought together a diverse group of individuals
from federal and state government, non-profit environmental organizations,
third party mitigation providers, and others (e.g., academia, home builders,
representatives of the oil and gas industry, non-governmental organizations,
etc.). The 2-day meeting was designed to provide an opportunity for the
participants to discuss issues associated with improving the implementation
of ecologically effective wetlands mitigation under the Clean Water Act
Section 404 program.
2003 Mitigation Stakeholder Forum
(link
to it)
In July 2003, the Third Stakeholder Forum on Federal Mitigation was held
in Portland, Oregon. The meeting was designed to provide a forum for a
broad range of stakeholders to comment on and discuss the National Mitigation
Action Plan (MAP) process, products in development, and anticipated work
in order to inform efforts to improve federal compensatory mitigation.
This report is intended as a representative record of the issues discussed
at the mitigation forum. It can serve as a resource for those interested
in improving compensatory mitigation under §404 of the Clean Water
Act. It can also serve as a foundation for federal and state agencies
and others to develop specific and concrete actions for improving mitigation
success.
2004 Mitigation Stakeholder Forum (link
to it)
The Fourth Stakeholder Forum on Federal Mitigation was held in Tampa,
Florida on September 20-22, 2004. At the meeting, the MAP workgroup presented
and solicited feedback on the latest drafts of three Federal guidance
documents: (1) Guidance on the Use of Preservation, (2) Guidance on the
Use of Vegetated Buffers, and (3) Guidance on the Protection and Mitigation
of Difficult to Replace Aquatic Resources. The meeting also presented a forum for stakeholders to discuss completed
action items and products currently under development. Products under
development that the MAP workgroup will be addressing through 2005 include
the Watershed Context Guidance and the Performance Standards Guidance.
The meeting was an opportunity for stakeholders to comment on the direction
of the MAP and its effectiveness at improving compensatory mitigation
under the Clean Water Act Section 404 program.
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