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- GENERAL PERMIT AQUATIC RESOURCE IMPACT TABLE
GENERAL PERMIT AQUATIC RESOURCE IMPACT TABLE DOCX 3150-PM-BWEW0560: 8520593: GENERAL PERMIT AQUATIC RESOURCE IMPACT TABLE PDF 3150-PM-BWEW0560: Need help? Contact Us Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Rachel Carson Building | 400 Market Street | Harrisburg, PA 17101
- The Greater Atlantic Region ESA Section 7 Mapper
We created an online application, the Section 7 Mapper, to assist federal action agencies in identifying the ESA-listed species and critical habitat in their project action area
- Greater Atlantic Region Consultation Areas for Section 7 of the . . .
S7 Consultation Areas delineate locations where listed species are potentially affected within a river estuary marine zone The Consultation Areas specify which life stages and behaviors may be affected
- Archives | Greater Atlantic Region Policy Series - NOAA
developing the protected resources affected environment for environmental assessments and environmental impact statements
- AQUATIC RESOURCE IMPACT TABLE
PADEP Impact Type: provide the type of aquatic resource impact; temporary or permanent Watercourse Impact: provide the length and width in feet of impact, indicate "n a" if impact is to a wetland Floodway Impact: provide the length and width in feet of direct and indirect secondary 100-year floodway impact, indicate "n a" if impact is to a
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- Section 7: GIS Resources by State in the Greater Atlantic Region
In addition to the resources found on our GIS website, the following table is a compilation of resources that are free and available to the general public General categories of the layers are listed below; the variety of specific GIS layers and their level of detail differ by state
- AQUATIC RESOURCE IMPACT TABLE
understand the type of aquatic resource, its condition, the nature of the impact, or simply to cross -reference the impact locations to maps, plans, or other application materials Additional information often allows for a more efficient DEP review, and cross references to corresponding supplemental information is helpful and leads to less
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