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Springbrook Creek Wetland and Habitat Mitigation Bank

Bank Type: Public Commercial

Bank Status: Approved

Chair:USACE

USACE District:Seattle

FWS Field Office:Washington

NOAA Fisheries Region:West Coast

State:Washington

County:King [WA]

USACE Permit/Tracking No.:NWS-2006-00100

Total Acres:129.37

Status/Date:Approved 08/22/2006

Establishment Date:08/22/2006

Type:Public Commercial

www.wsdot.wa.gov

Comments: Wetland re-establishment, wetland rehabilitation, wetland enhancement, riparian and upland enhancement

?Acreage: 129.37 acres in five units

?Unit A/B: 62.2 acres

?Unit C: 47.7 acres

?Unit D: 4.6 acres ?Unit E: 14.8 acres

General guidance on Wetland Mitigation in Washington State can be found of the Department of ecology's website (Part 1 of this guidance is at http://www.ecy.wa.gov/biblio/0606011a.html, and Part 2 is at http://www.ecy.wa.gov/biblio/0606011b.html).

Bank Credit Classifications

Wetland

  • Wetland

Credit Ledger Summary

Last Transaction: Aug 27, 2019

***ATTENTION***

Credit reservations and pending transactions are NOT reflected in the Available Credits total. Potential purchasers MUST contact the Sponsor to verify credit availability.|

CreditsWithdrawn

CreditsReleased

CreditsPotential

Credits

Wetland

Wetland33.437911.805145.24345.12


Contact Springbrook Creek Wetland and Habitat Mitigation Bank

    Listed as:
  • Mitigation Banks
Contact Springbrook Creek Wetland and Habitat Mitigation Bank
Suzanne L Anderson
Regulatory Bank Manager
4735 E. Marginal Way S.
Seattle, WA  98134
Phone: (206) 764-3708


Service Area
Services provided in:
  • King County, Washington

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Springbrook Creek Wetland and Habitat Mitigation Bank is not employed by or affiliated with the Habitat Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.

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