
A white paper just released by the National Environmental Banking Association(NEBA) provides critical guidance for principles of compensatory mitigation regardless of regulatory authority. While environmental offsets are frequently as diverse as the impacts themselves, consistent mitigation standards should be applied to all mitigation to assure the offset is fully provided in function over time.
This free, concise resource for government, non-profits, and industry was co-authored by Trout Headwaters, Inc CEO Michael Sprague to support high environmental standards and to enable streamlined permitting.






