Monday, June 19, 2017
David Flick, Principal and Founder, announces that the firm successfully completed Section 404/401 Clean Water Act permitting for the Inland Port X Industrial building at 183rd and Waverly in southern Johnson County. The facility will provide additional warehouse capacity in the vicinity of BNSF Intermodal facility.
Scientists with Terra Technologies completed a jurisdictional assessment of potential waters of the United States within the limits of the proposed development project. The site is approximately 40 acres in size. It is mainly agricultural row crop land. The project proposes to permanently fill 0.50 acres of a jurisdictional wetland while avoiding all of wetland 2 (1.60 acres). The US Army Corps of Engineers, (USACE) has jurisdiction over all waters of the United States
In order to replace the lost aquatic resources that result from the authorized project, the permittee must purchase 0.50 wetland credits from an approved mitigation provider in the service area of the project. The current approved mitigation provider is Upper Osage River Wetland and Stream Umbrella Bank Site 1, where such surface waters are preserved through perpetuity under management by Terra Technologies.
For more information about Clean Water Act Section 404 Nationwide Permits, please contact your local office of Terra Technologies.
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