Wetland ecological and compliance assessments in the San Francisco bay region, california, USA

被引:29
作者
Breaux, A
Cochrane, S
Evens, J
Martindale, M
Pavlik, B
Suer, L
Benner, D
机构
[1] Calif Reg Water Qual Control Board, Watershed Div, Oakland, CA 94612 USA
[2] Frost Cochrane inc, Oakland, CA 94612 USA
[3] Avocet Res Associates, Point Reyes Stn, CA 94956 USA
[4] USA, Army Corps Engn, San Francisco, CA 94105 USA
[5] BMP Ecosci, San Francisco, CA 94014 USA
关键词
wetlands; wetland assessments; compensatory mitigation projects; clean water act; San Francisco; California;
D O I
10.1016/j.jenvman.2004.08.017
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The San Francisco Bay Region of the California Regional Water Quality Control Board (SFB CRWQCB) and the San Francisco District of the US Army Corps of Engineers (US ACOE) are looking for an expeditious means to determine whether regulated wetland projects produce ecologically valuable systems and remain in compliance with their permits (i.e. fulfill their legal requirements) until project completion. A study was therefore undertaken in which 20 compensatory wetland mitigation projects in the San Francisco Bay Region were reviewed and assessed for both permit compliance and habitat function, and this was done using a rapid assessment method adapted for this purpose. Thus, in addition to determining compliance and function, a further goal of this study was to test the efficacy of the assessment method, which, if useful, could be applied not only to mitigation projects, but also to restoration projects and natural wetland systems. Survey results suggest that most projects permitted 5 or more years ago are in compliance with their permit conditions and are realizing their intended habitat functions. The larger restoration sites or those situated between existing wetland sites tend to be more successful and offer more benefits to wildlife than the smaller isolated ones. These results are consistent with regulatory experience suggesting that economies of scale could be realized both with (1) large scale regional wetland restoration sites, through which efforts are combined to control invasive species and share costs, and (2) coordinated efforts by regulatory agencies to track project information and to monitor the increasing number and size of mitigation and restoration sites. In regard to the assessment methods, we find that their value ties in providing a consistent protocol for evaluations, but that the ultimate assessment will rely heavily on professional judgment, regulatory experience, and the garnering of pre-assessment information. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:217 / 237
页数:21
相关论文
共 20 条
  • [1] [Anonymous], 1999, COMPREHENSIVE REV WE
  • [2] [Anonymous], 2000, MEASURING HLTH CALIF
  • [3] [Anonymous], 2001, COMP WETL LOSS CLEAN
  • [4] Barbour M.T., 1999, RAPID BIOASSESSMENT
  • [5] BARTOLDUS C, 2000, WETLAND J, V12
  • [6] *BMP EC, 2003, EV VEG WETL REST PRO
  • [7] Collins J., 1994, SYNOPTIC SURVEY DIST
  • [8] COLLINS J, 2004, UNPUB CALIFORNIA RAP
  • [9] DeWeese J., 1994, EVALUATION SELECTED
  • [10] Evens J., 2002, BIRD POPULATIONS, V6, P1