What You Need to Know About Section 404 Permits
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Benefits
Any proposed project involving wetlands or other waters of the United States is likely to require some type of permit issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. As the federal agency responsible for regulating impacts to wetlands, the Corps' regulations and the permit process can represent a significant part of a project's development. The identification of wetlands or other waters on a project site, determination of federal jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act and ultimately the need for any permits can influence project design, schedule and cost. In today's atmosphere of changing regulatory practices, particularly with respect to the determination of federal jurisdiction, it is critical to understand how the Corps administers its regulatory programs. This live audio conference will help you understand how the federal wetlands program works, introducing you to the field or filling in the gaps if you are already working in the industry.
Learning Objectives:
- You will be able to discuss how jurisdiction is determined.
- You will be able to identify what goes in the application and why.
- You will be able to describe what is involved in evaluating the permit application.
- You will be able to review the statement of findings and permit decisions.
Agenda
| U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Section 404 Permit Authority | |
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| Jurisdiction | |
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| How Is Jurisdiction Determined? | |
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| Types of Permits | |
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| What Goes in the Application and Why? | |
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| What Is Involved in Evaluating the Permit Application? | |
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| Statement of Findings and Permit Decision | |
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Faculty
Richard L. Darden, Ph.D., U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Richard L. Darden, Ph.D.
- Biologist and project manager in the Special Projects Branch of Charleston District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Division
- Serves as district lead on jurisdictional issues in the post-Rapanos era
- Helps guide jurisdictional determination policy and practice in the South Atlantic Division
- Joined the Corps in 2005 after 17 years as an environmental consultant and university instructor
- Ph.D. degree in biological sciences, The University of Southern Mississippi
- M.S. degree in zoology, Northwestern State University of Natchitoches, Louisiana
- B.S. degree in biology, Arkansas Tech University
These Materials are Designed For
This live audio conference is designed for engineers, project managers, environmental professionals, contractors, subcontractors, public works and utilities directors, government officials, presidents, vice presidents, developers, real estate professionals, architects and property managers.
| CD & Manual | - CD Set with bound 50 page manual |
| Podcast | - 92 Minute MP3 with 50 page electronic manual - Immediate Access and No Shipping Cost |


