Friday, December 7, 2018
David Flick, Principal and Founder of Terra Technologies, announces the firm has received the required Clean Water Act permit to authorize impacts to jurisdictional waters resulting from construction of a proposed elementary school in Wyandotte County Kansas. The project will help expand the elementary education capacity of the Piper school district.
Scientists with Terra Technologies completed a jurisdictional assessment of potential waters of the United States within the limits of the proposed project. Two ephemeral stream channels totaling 392 lineal feet and seven wetlands totaling 1.62 acres were delineated on the parcel.
To replace the lost aquatic resources that result from the authorized project, the permittee must purchase credits from the Kansas River and Missouri River Wetland and Stream Mitigation Bank, where such surface waters are preserved through perpetuity under management by Terra Technologies.
For more information about Clean Water Act Nationwide Permits, contact your local office of Terra Technologies. |