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Minimize permitting stress: three steps to a Wetlands protection solution
less time to permit approval and potentially the early understanding that a property may not be feasible to purchase. Here are some key action items: * Update ArcMap database to incorporate any final changes made during permitting. * Mark/flag the limits of any areas of the property that are not to be disturbed. * Conduct training of mine operations personnel so they understand the site limitations and the areas not to disturb. * Prepare a schedule for any monitoring and management if applicable. * Put quality controls in place: * Third-party audits of construction; * Conduct inspections following site management activities. * Be diligent.
Minimize permitting stress: three steps to a Wetlands protection solution
less time to permit approval and potentially the early understanding that a property may not be feasible to purchase. Here are some key action items: * Update ArcMap database to incorporate any final changes made during permitting. * Mark/flag the limits of any areas of the property that are not to be disturbed. * Conduct training of mine operations personnel so they understand the site limitations and the areas not to disturb. * Prepare a schedule for any monitoring and management if applicable. * Put quality controls in place: * Third-party audits of construction; * Conduct inspections following site management activities. * Be diligent.
Minimize permitting stress: three steps to a Wetlands protection solution
Ed Murawski (author)
2015
Article (Journal)
English
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