Wetland Delineation

California

Atlensa reviews wetland delineation reports for projects in California - catching errors before they reach the Sacramento District or Los Angeles District, and flagging gaps in California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) compliance.

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Federal Jurisdiction

US Army Corps of Engineers - Sacramento District
US Army Corps of Engineers - Los Angeles District

State Regulatory Agency

California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW)

Key Regulatory Programs

California Wetland Conservation Policy
Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act
Section 1602 Streambed Alteration Agreement
California Coastal Act

Common Wetland Types

Vernal poolsCoastal salt marshesRiparian woodlandsFreshwater emergent marshesAlkali playas

Regulatory Context

California operates one of the most complex wetland regulatory frameworks in the nation, requiring coordination between federal Section 404/401 permits, CDFW Section 1602 agreements, and Regional Water Quality Control Board oversight. Vernal pool delineation in the Central Valley and Bay Area requires strict application of the Corps' 1987 Manual alongside California-specific hydrology indicators.

How Atlensa Helps

Reviews reports against Sacramento District submission requirements and flags every gap
Cross-references California Department of Fish and Wildlife requirements against project data
Flags data gaps, inconsistencies, and missing indicator documentation
Reduces report turnaround from days to hours

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