MITIGATION STATUS Sample Clauses

MITIGATION STATUS. Constructed wetland and riparian mitigation is summarized in Table A, below. Additional detail is provided in the following sections. Table A: Summary of Mitigation to Date Aquatic Area Impacts (acres)1 In-Kind Mitigation Commitment2 2:1 (acres) Mitigation Constructed/ Enhanced to Date (acres) Mitigation Constructed/ Enhanced to Date (percent) Ponds 0.59 1.18 1.64 constructed 192% 0.63 enhanced Wetlands 8.01 16.02 16.97 constructed 106% Streams/Riparian 0.57 1.14 2.28 enhanced3 200% 5,910 linear feet (1:1)4 6,610 linear feet
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