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Utah Port Authority making good on sustainability commitment with presentation of wetlands policy

Oct 06, 2023

The Utah Inland Port Authority (UIPA) pitched its comprehensive Wetlands Policy to their board today. The policy outlines regulations and strategies to protect and conserve wetlands within its project areas.

The policy is now open for review by UIPA's board and invites public input to ensure responsible land management and environmental preservation.

Wetlands are essential ecosystems that provide numerous ecological benefits, such as flood control, water filtration, and wildlife habitat. UIPA recognizes the importance of preserving these vital resources while facilitating economic growth.

"Our goal is to create a sustainable and harmonious environment where development coexists with the protection of wetlands,” said Ben Hart, Executive Director of UIPA. “This policy demonstrates our commitment to responsible land use and conservation."

The policy addresses key aspects related to wetlands, including Wetland Conversion for Agricultural Production and compliance with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. It emphasizes the importance of mitigating any alterations to wetlands to restore their functions and values, as well as compliance with regulations related to highly erodible land conservation and wetland conservation.

Additionally, the Wetlands Policy outlines the Wetland Mitigation Sequence facilitated by the Army Corps of Engineers through Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, ensuring that potential impacts are minimized, avoided, and, when necessary, offset or compensated for. The policy also discusses various mitigation methods, such as restoration, establishment, enhancement, and preservation, to maintain the ecological balance of these valuable ecosystems.

Furthermore, the policy highlights the Utah Rapid Assessment Procedure for Wetland Resources and the Utah Department of Environmental Quality Wetlands Program, which assess wetland conditions and function to inform conservation and restoration efforts.

UIPA's Wetlands Policy aligns with its commitment to preserving Utah's natural beauty while fostering economic growth. Public input is encouraged, and all interested parties are invited to review the policy and provide feedback.

For more information about UIPA's Wetlands Policy and how to submit public input, please visit UIPA's website.

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