Series 2:

Aquatic Resource Permitting

Series Description

Anyone can apply for a permit for impacts on streams and wetlands. But that doesn't mean it's easy or well-understood. This workshop series will go through the various authorization types issued by the Corps, SWRCB/RWQCBs, and CDFW and the overall permitting process through each agency in California (emphasis on Southern California). These workshops are recommended for participants of Series 1: Introduction to Aquatic Resource Regulations and/or those with basic knowledge of aquatic resource permitting regulations (i.e., at a minimum, Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act, Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act, and California Fish and Game Code §1602) and aquatic resource field delineations.
Aquatic Resource Permitting

2 - PART 2B: Aquatic Resource Permitting – The Deep Dive

This workshop is recommended for anyone interested in adding to their environmental regulations knowledge base, those starting out in the world of regulatory permitting, or anyone who may have jumped into permitting before developing a full understanding of the backbone behind it all.

1/2 Day Training October 28th, 2021 9:00am - 1:00pm
Rocks Biological Consulting
4312 Rialto St,
San Diego, CA 92107
Workshop Cost:
$ 425.00 USD
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WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES:

Develop a better understanding of some key, and often most challenging, permit application requirements, including, but not limited to:
  1. Project descriptions
  2. Essentials of developing a project-specific alternatives analysis, including the various levels of detail required depending on project impacts
  3. Various new SWRCB/RWQCB “Procedures” requirements, such as the watershed profile analysis 
  4. Compensatory mitigation statements for applications
Provide recommended best practices in aquatic resources permitting with a focus on regional regulatory agency standards and expectations

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Introduction to Aquatic Resource Regulations

1 - PART 1A: FEDERAL AQUATIC RESOURCE REGULATIONS

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Introduction to Aquatic Resource Regulations

1- PART 1B: CALIFORNIA AQUATIC RESOURCE REGULATIONS

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