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![]() The extensive experience of the staff of Conservation Consultants enables us to provide expert insight into the various elements that comprise successful projects. Our expertise in the environmental regulatory process enables us to offer our clients the support necessary to make informed decisions regarding the approach and scope of services required facilitating the cost-effective completion of their project. We feel that our project management skills are essential elements to the service that we offer clients. By project management we mean the skills to bring together various project elements in a manner that meet schedule constraints and regulatory requirements, and are sensitive to environmental and institutional considerations. |
![]() The extensive experience of our staff also
enables us to provide expert services to federal, state and local governmental
agencies. Our sixteen years of experience
in the environmental regulatory process enables us to offer governmental agencies
the support and review capabilities necessary to make informed decisions regarding
projects that are before them for permits.
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![]() Wet-Spect is a land inspection service of Danena Inc. and provides prospective buyers and sellers with valuable information regarding the presence of wetlands and flood plain at parcel of land proposed for sale. What are wetlands ? The general term "wetlands" describe a variety of ecosystems, including forest swamps, fresh and salt-water marshes, fens, and bogs and wet meadows. Wetlands are transitional areas between open water and dry land, making them unique habitats for a variety of fish and wildlife. Wetlands that are commonly found along rivers, streams, brooks, ponds, lakes and the ocean are easy for most people to recognize in this format. Wetlands also occur where water is found at or near the ground surface, or in places where the ground is covered by shallow water ranging from a few inches to several feet. Wetlands are not necessarily wet all year - some are known to be dry during certain seasons, especially late summer, For this reason, the casual observer may not recognize or correctly identify wetlands. Wetland Regulations and you. A number of federal, state and local wetland regulations apply to activities conducted in wetlands. In the case of state and local wetland regulations, a "buffer zone" can extend for a distance of up to 100 feet up-gradient. In both cases a permit is required for activities in either the wetlands or the buffer zone. Failure to comply with the wetland regulations could mean a substantial penalty or other sanctions. |
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