Mitigation Solutions USA, LLC
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Mitigation Solutions USA, LLC
MSUSA
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MSUSA considers NMEBC 2021 a HUGE SUCCESS. Thanks to everyone that helped make this conference a hit.
Let us help you with your next environmental project. #msusa #BankOnUs www.msusa.com @MitigationUSA
MSUSA is excited to be a sponsor and attend the @NMEBConference in Raleigh, NC. We look forward to seeing our environmental colleagues and continue to make lasting connections. Let us know how MSUSA can help you satisfy your mitigation needs.
Check out the four types of wetland environmental offsets/impacts. Not all ecological restoration methods serve the same purpose; or are created in quite the same way. All development is tailored to that particular site’s ecosystem.
Long-term drought compromises trees, reducing their resistance to various insects and diseases. Lack of adequate soil moisture can cause trees, specifically hardwoods, such as oaks to “shut down” or go dormant early in an effort to conserve water uptake and movement of nutrients.
Texas could give landowners more say in eminent domain negotiations under bill sent to Greg Abbott’s desk. @MitigationUSA https://www.texastribune.org/…/05/27/texas-eminent-domain/
During the 20th century, water pollution became a real threat to general welfare and domestic tranquility for U.S. citizens. To address this threat, Congress, acting on the will of the people, enacted legislation that now functions through federally promulgated rules and regulations to conserve our country’s waters that are so vital to our well-being. This legislation prevents destruction of the nation’s waters–protecting an essential necessity of life itself and retaining the value of a vital component of the national economy.
The federal government expects another active Atlantic hurricane season in 2021, with as many as 10 hurricanes forming. The season began June 1 and runs through Nov. 30. An average season typically spawns seven hurricanes and peaks in August and September.
For areas outside an approved mitigation bank service area, permittee-responsible mitigation is undertaken to provide compensatory mitigation. Just like a mitigation bank, PRM success requires resource restoration, establishment, enhancement and/or preservation. MSUSA has a number of PRM-ready mitigation sites in Arkansas, Oklahoma and along the Texas Coast to offset impacts associated with your project.
While there are a number of criteria for a bank, the main consideration is the ecological suitability for a site to achieve the desired aquatic resources and function. www.msusa.com @MitigationUSA
MSUSA would like to recognize the 16th Annual Endangered Species Day. On the third Friday in May, people around the world participate in Endangered Species Day by celebrating, learning about and taking action to protect threatened and endangered species. www.msusa.com
All restoration projects have different approaches and processes, but the final goals are centered around: revegetation, habitat enhancement, remediation, and mitigation. www.msusa.com
Mitigation banking is the restoration, preservation, creation or enhancement of wetlands and streams for the purpose of compensation for future unavoidable resource impacts. #msusa #mitigationusa www.msusa.com
Ecological restoration maintains and restores the chemical, physical and biological integrity of the nations waters. Mitigation banking is an effective way to achieve this mission. #wetlands #ecology #msusa #mitigationusa www.msusa.com
Not all ecological restoration methods serve the same purpose–or are created in the same way. All development is tailored to the landscape’s unique ecosystem. #msusa #mitigationusa www.msusa.com
Reach out to us today for your mitigation needs. #msusa #mitigationusa www.msusa.com
The first mitigation bank was established 38 years ago in 1983. By 2021, there are over 2,300-approved bank sites and another 546-pending approval across the country according to the RIBITS database. Learn more interesting facts about mitigation banking at https://lnkd.in/d4zwtZM #wetlands #streams #msusa #mitigationusa
American Wetlands Month is a time when the EPA and our partner federal, state, tribal, local, non-profit, and private sector organizations celebrate the vital importance of wetlands to our Nation’s ecological, economic, and social health. Wetlands help improve water quality and supply, reduce flooding and provide critical habitat for plants, fish, and wildlife. #msusa #mitigationusa #wetlands Mitigation Solutions USA www.msusa.com
Did you know that for every acre of wetland impacted by a development project, 1.5X the ecological value is created? And that means improved water quality, better flood control and more ecological productivity protected in perpetuity. #msusa #mitigationusa #wetlands www.msusa.com
A stream is a body of water with surface water flowing within the bed and banks of a channel. The flow of a stream is controlled by three inputs – surface water, subsurface water, and groundwater. The surface and subsurface water are highly variable between periods of rainfall.
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What is a Mitigation Bank? A mitigation bank is privately or publicly owned land managed for its natural resource values. In exchange for permanently protecting the land, the bank operator is allowed to sell credits to developers who need to satisfy permitting requirements for compensating environmental impacts of development projects. www.msusa.com #msusa #mitigationusa
MSUSA would like to recognize Earth Day. First held on April 22, 1970, Earth Day is an annual event to demonstrate support for environmental protection. #msusa #mitigationusa msusa.com
Straus Medina Mitigation Bank is available to offset projects within the USACE Fort Worth District. Stream credits are available. #msusa #mitigationusa ow.ly/ZVTB50ErIiR
Wetlands and streams are protected in large part because they are nature’s means of helping filter our water. Wetlands provide balance to the earth’s ecology. #wetlands #streams #mitigationusa #msusa msusa.com
Hartsugg Creek Mitigation Bank is available to offset projects within the USACE Little Rock District. Stream credits are available.
https://www.msusa.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/MSUSA-AR-B-1-Hartsugg-Creek-data-sheet.pdf
Dutch Creek Mitigation Bank is available to offset projects within the USACE Little Rock District. Wetland and stream credits are available.
https://www.msusa.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/MSUSA-AR-B-1-Dutch-Creek-data-sheet.pdf
Davis Creek Mitigation Bank is available to offset projects within the USACE Little Rock District. Wetland and stream credits are available.
https://www.msusa.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/MSUSA-AR-B-1-Davis-Creek-data-sheet.pdf
MSUSA is excited to participate in the Environmental Federation of Oklahoma’s Technical Transfer Seminar, “Navigating Wildlife and Natural Resource in the Sooner State”
Keystone Mitigation Bank is available to offset projects in the Middle Sabine, Upper Sabine, Lake Fork, & the Toledo Bend Reservoir HUC’s. Temporary & permanent wetland credits are available. Wetlands are Mother Nature’s Water Filter.
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Mitigation Solutions USA, LLC is pleased to support NMEBC – a powerful independent and balanced forum that is well-known as a “must attend event” for those involved in ecosystem banking and related markets, drawing key decision-makers and leaders from business (clients, providers, lawyers, consultants and investors), government (local, state, tribal and federal), nonprofits, landowners and universities. @nmebc #nmebc #msusa #mitigationsolutions #mitigationusa
Are you interested in keeping up with MSUSA and all the exciting things we are working on? Stay tuned as we have a big year planned.
MSUSA hopes all of our clients and supporters are okay during the latest winter storms. Although Texas has been declared a state of emergency, MSUSA is available for your mitigation needs. Let us know how we can help.
Bushneck Bayou Mitigation Bank has wetland credits available for your project offsets within the Lower Sabine, Middle Sabine, & the Toledo Bend Reservoir HUCs.
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Wetlands are land areas that are saturated or flooded with water either permanently or seasonally. Inland wetlands include marshes, ponds, lakes, fens, rivers, floodplains, and swamps. Coastal wetlands include saltwater marshes, estuaries, mangroves, lagoons and even coral reefs.
We’ve developed mitigation banks across Texas to offset environmental impacts of critical infrastructure projects that keep our economy moving forward. #msusa #mitigationusa #mitigation #Texas #wetlands #streams
MSUSA has a solid history of navigating the mitigation process. #msusa #mitigationusa #environmental #mitigation #wetlands #streams #species
Another year of success and happiness has passed. With every new year, comes greater challenges and obstacles. Let MSUSA steward you through your projects hurdles. #msusa #mitigationusa #environment #wetlands #streams #species
MSUSA would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year. #msusa #mitigationusa #2021
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Happy Holidays from everyone here at MSUSA. Wishing you peace and joy throughout the holiday season. #msusa #christmas #holidays
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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 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.