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Impact/Compensation Assessment Method (ICAT) Application for Utility Corridors
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What is ICAT Modification of the Charleston Method. Factor definitions revised to reflect South Louisiana conditions and reflect the watershed approach to compensation brought about by RGL 02-2. Some Charleston factors removed and others split. Overall weightings remain the same. Weighting of factors changed depending upon perceived importance by the ICAT work group. Calculations unaltered (except for cumulative effect)
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Why Are We Developing A New Assessment Method Other methods produce inconsistent and unpredictable results among users Data collection requiring some degree of expertise
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Benefits Expected From ICAT Has repeatable results among interdisciplinary project managers having variable regulatory experience Provides a quick and easy assessment methodology Requires minimal amount of field data collection Uses a single set of worksheets applicable to all habitats.
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An Example Pipeline Project Application # MVN-2006-qxyz
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Project Specifics Impacting high quality, relatively undisturbed forested ecosystem. 30 acres in permanently cleared right-of-way. 15 acres in temporary work areas to be restored upon completion of the work. Compensation to be provided offsite, within the basin of impact at either a bank or site specific.
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Adverse impact Table
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Compensation to Occur at Existing Bank Within the Basin of Impact Mitigation Areas Suitable for Permit No. __________________ _________________________________________________________ Bank Name LONESOME DOVEHabitatsMgt. P.Acreage Acreage AvailableNeeded Sponsor Parish Name EVANGELINE BLH - 0.680.00 LONESOME DOVE, L.L.C. RESTO SW - 0.68 0.00 GEORGE MANUEL RESTO 187 ROBERT AVE. VILLE PLATTE, LA 70586 (Work)(337) 363-5528 (Fax)(337) 363-5529 E-mail )kmanuel@cebridge.net Hydrologic Unit08080201 - MERMENTAU HEADWATERS Physiographic RegionWESTERN TERRACES
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Mitigation from Bank Table
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Summary Table
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Site Specific Mitigation Project 100-acre site currently in sugar cane. The agricultural area no longer exhibits wetland vegetation and hydric conditions but soils are hydric by definition on all but 5 acres. Propose to effectively restore hydric conditions to hydric soils and plant the site with hardwood species common to the area. Perpetual conservation easement to be held by a recognized private land trust.
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Site Specific Mitigation Project
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Summary Table (Site-Specific Mitigation Project)
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