Wetland delineation definition

Wetland delineation means a procedure performed by a wetland specialist to determine the area of a wetland and to define the boundary between a wetland and adjacent uplands.
Wetland delineation means a determination of the presence of wetlands and other waters that includes marking boundaries on the ground and on a detailed map prepared by professional land survey or similar accurate methods. The delineation is to be undertaken in accordance with a method acceptable to the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Oregon Department of State Lands. (Ord. 9429 § 1)
Wetland delineation means delineating wetland limits in accordance with prevailing state and federal regulatory guidance and describing wetland types.

Examples of Wetland delineation in a sentence

  • Wetland delineation is required by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and is administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

  • Wetland delineation reports either need to be conducted by an Assured Delineator (http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/Wetlands/assurance.html) or to have received concurrence from either WI DNR Wetland ID program (http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/Wetlands/identification.html) or by the US Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) prior to submittal of the application.

  • Wetland delineation will be conducted on-screen in ArcGIS on a digital image backdrop composed of color infrared true color, summer aerial photography from the National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) NAIP imagery.

  • Wetland delineation procedures can vary depending on the complexity of a site.

  • The Department is responsible for providing mitigation of all wetland impacts identified in the following documents attachment _Wetland delineation.


More Definitions of Wetland delineation

Wetland delineation means the process of determining the boundary between
Wetland delineation means the standard procedure for determining the boundary of a wetland area according to procedures contained in the wetland delineation manual published in 1987 by the U.S. army corps of engineers.
Wetland delineation means the precise determination of wetland boundaries in the field according to the application of specific methodology as described in the approved federal wetland delineation manual and applicable regional supplements1997 Washington State Wetland Delineation Manual or 1987 Edition, as amended, Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual and the mapping thereof .
Wetland delineation means the flagging or staking in the field of the edges of the wetland by a qualified consultant or their representative, in accordance with the approved Federal Wetland Delineation Manual and applicable regional supplement. (Ord. 1505 § 1 (part), 2018: Ord. 1291 § 1 (part), 2009: Ord. 1288 § 1 (part), 2009).
Wetland delineation means mapping wetlands and establishing a wetland edge or
Wetland delineation means the precise determination of wetland boundaries in the field according to
Wetland delineation means aCorps of Engineers (Corps) delineation, or verification of a delineationsubmitted by an applicant or consultant, indicating the size and boundaries of asubject property that is a wetland in accordance with the current Federalmanual for identifying and delineating wetlands (FDM). Additionally, the term includes reverification of expiredwetland delineations and reverification of wetland delineations where newinformation has become available that may affect the final delineation.