Wetlands Improve Natural Resources

Wetlands that have been filled and drained retain their characteristic soil and hydrology, allowing their natural functions to be reclaimed. Wetland restoration is an essential tool in the campaign to protect, improve, and increase wetlands. Restoration is a complex process that requires planning, implementation, monitoring, and management. It involves renewing natural and historical wetlands that have been lost or degraded and reclaiming their functions and values as vital ecosystems. Restoring our lost and degraded wetlands to their natural state is essential to ensure the health of America’s watershed (source: epa.gov/wetlands) #msusa #mitigationusa

Mitigation Solutions USA, LLC

MSUSA

Lost Creek Brake

Situated in the Lower Sabine watershed, Lost Creek Brake Mitigation Bank has wetland credits available for your project.

Lost Creek Brake was approved on December 11, 2019 and is able to offset projects in the Lower Sabine & Toledo Bend Reservoir HUCs. Wetlands are Mother Nature’s Water Filter. www.msusa.com or 713-812-9000 #msusa #mitigationusa

Mitigation Solutions USA, LLC

MSUSA

Passion For Solutions

#msusa

Mitigation Solutions USA, LLC

MSUSA

We Can Help You

https://youtu.be/lXBOzzJmTHs

Let us help you with your next environmental project. #msusa #BankOnUs

Mitigation Solutions USA, LLC

MSUSA

Credit Release Announcement – Bushneck Bayou Mitigation Bank, located in DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, has received a credit release on June 24, 2020.

MSUSA is excited to announce Bushneck Bayou MItigation Bank recently received a credit release. Wetland credits are available for your project offsets within the Lower Sabine, Middle Sabine, & the Toledo Bend Reservoir.

Mitigation Solutions USA, LLC

Initial Credit Release Announcement – Lost Creek Brake Mitigation Bank, located in Newton County, Texas, has received its initial credit release on May 27, 2020.

Mitigation Solutions USA, LLC

Initial Credit Release Announcement – Dirty Creek Conservation Bank SP-1, located in Hughes County, Oklahoma, has received its initial credit release on May 6, 2020.

Mitigation Solutions USA, LLC

We are Open

MSUSA would like you to know that we are open for business through this difficult time in our nation as we deal with the COVID-19 pandemic head-on as a nation. We are prepared to support your business-critical projects.

World Wetlands Day, February 2

World Wetlands Day is celebrated internationally each year on 2 February. It marks the anniversary of the signing of the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance (Ramsar Convention) in Ramsar, Iran, on 2 February 1971.
Established to raise awareness about the value of wetlands for humanity and the planet, WWD was celebrated for the first time in 1997 and has grown since then. Each year, government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and groups of citizens at all levels of the community have taken advantage of the opportunity to undertake actions aimed at raising public awareness of wetland values and benefits such as conservation. Some of these benefits include: biologically diverse ecosystems that provide habitat for many species, serve as buffers on the coast against storms and flooding, and naturally filter water by breaking down or transforming harmful pollutants.