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Updates and Changes - April 2009
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A lot of content and new pages have been added or significantly updated, below are a few of the updated pages from the current focus on completing a basic profile for each of the 50 states.
If you have any information that you would like to add, please do!
For a list of all recent edits and additions, visit the Wiki's Recent Changes Page.State Assumption
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State Assumption
During the recession, state budgets have come under increased scrutiny and pressure. As a part of the Clean Water Act, individual states have the option to assume the role of wetland permitting from the Federal Government (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) in certain "nonnavigable" waters, that fall under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act . The U.S. COE still retains jurisdiction in tidal wetlands and navigable waters and their adjacent wetlands. In the past 30+ years, only two states have been approved, New Jersey and Michigan, as the state laws must meet or exceed the Federal Governments criteria and the barriers to entry are relatively expensive.
As of March 2009, the State of Michigan intends to revert the right to manage the 404 permitting process back to the Federal Government and the Army Corps of Engineers to save an estimated $2 million per year. As only two states have ever been allowed to assume the permitting process, the return of the role to the Federal Government is unprecedented.
For more information on state assumption and Michigan specific information, below are a few links.
Security for Wetlands (Michigan Specific)
Michigan Wetland Program Question & Answer Document- March 2009
State or Tribal Assumption of the Section 404 Permit Program
State AssumptionWorld Wetland Day!
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February 2, 2009 is World Wetlands Day!
World Wetlands Day (WWD) was celebrated for the first time in 1997, marking signing of the Convention on Wetlands on February 2, 1971. Each year, citizens,government agencies and local communities have taken advantage of the opportunity to raise public awareness of wetland benefits.
This year's theme is Upstream-Downstream, Wetlands connect us all. with a focus on river basins and their management.
For more information from Ramsar, click here :
A few of the many events on each continent are :
Australia:
wetlandlink.com.au
Europe:
Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT)- United Kingdom
Africa:
Working for Wetlands-South Africa
Americas:
Argentina
Oak Hammock Marsh- Canada
Asia
World Wetland Park-Hong Kong
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