Environmental groups in Hampton Roads at odds with Army Corps over proposed wetlands mitigation project

For decades in Hampton Roads, officials have used a legal mechanism called mitigation banking to protect local ecosystems.

If a developer or locality impacts wetlands or river bottom when building a project, they must compensate by paying to restore it elsewhere. Organizations that conduct restoration work can sell credits to developers to meet those requirements – hence the bank-like system.

The goal is for the compensatory work to serve the same river or watershed that is affected by the original development action…

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