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Wetland Delineation Professional Assurance InitiativeTo advance Wisconsin's goals of protecting wetlands and increasing government efficiency, the Department of Natural Resources is piloting a program to review training and delineation reports from professionals who conduct wetland delineation - and assure the work of individuals meeting established criteria. The goal of this program is to provide a high level of certainty about wetland boundaries for project planning, and save time in state review of wetland boundaries, while enhancing protection for Wisconsin's wetlands through more accurate wetland boundaries overall. When consultant services are needed to locate wetland boundaries, you may want to see if you can use an individual whose work is assured – or you can use the education, experience and performance criteria [PDF 16KB] to help you select a consultant. Wetland professionals may submit a request for assurance at any time they feel they can meet the criteria. It´s our hope that many individual's work will be assured over time, but assurance is voluntary, not in any way a requirement to conduct wetland delineation work, or a requirement of state permitting. The work of professionals listed as assured is spot checked annually to ensure that the criteria continue to be met. Professionals whose work is assured are also taking wetland related course work to stay abreast of new scientific information and methods. Assurance does not change the need for or decisions about wetland fill permits. Assurance can't guarantee accuracy or relieve landowner responsibility in the event an error occurs and wetlands are filled. While it is unlikely for professional whose work is assured, inadvertent wetland fill that may result from errors must be remedied. The assurance system will be evaluated over the next several years to determine whether it meets the goals of protecting wetlands, increasing certainty in land development decisions, and increasing government efficiency. The Wisconsin Builders Association-Development Council, Wisconsin Wetlands Association, 1000 Friends of Wisconsin, American Transmission Company and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources helped develop the system and will evaluate it. Wetland Professionals Delineation Work AssuredThe wetland delineation work of the following individuals is assured for purposes of State of Wisconsin permits and state-mandated local programs. Concurrence from DNR is not needed and wetland delineation issues are unlikely to cause delays in state permit decisions for sites at which these individuals are the lead field delineator and report author. Tim King Jeff Kraemer Rachel Lang Ann Michalski, PSS, PWS, CST Heather Patti, PWS Alice Thompson Assurance does not change decisions about wetland fill. Assurance is not a guarantee of accuracy or relief from landowner responsibility in the event an error occurs and wetlands are filled. While it is unlikely for professional whose work is assured, inadvertent wetland fill that may result from errors must be remedied. To Seek Assurance of Your WorkNew CandidatesDNR welcomes requests at any time from professionals interested in having their wetland delineation work assured. Professional assurance is given for individuals (rather than firms). Each person interested in professional assurance must submit a resume including education, training and work experience, relevant to wetland delineation, and must include six wetland delineations, for which the individual was the primary field observer and report author, completed within the last 24 months. A Wetland Delineation Review Panel of interagency experts in Soil Science, Plant Taxonomy, Hydrology and wetland delineation methods will evaluate the applications based on a specific set of parameters. To have your wetland delineation work reviewed for assurance, submit all required materials [PDF 16KB] to the address shown in the materials. Continuing AssuranceOnce professionally assured, a wetland delineator must follow instructions in their decision letter to continue their assured status, including sending copies of all delineations and taking continuing education coursework. Wetland delineations randomly selected from among those submitted will be reviewed annually using the wetland delineation review criteria. Continuing education courses of value might include, but are not limited to: Wetland Plant Taxonomy; Advanced Plant Taxonomy; Wetland Hydrology; General Hydrology; Soil Morphology, Classification, and Mapping; Hydric Soil Identification; Wetland Restoration and Creation; Wetland delineation/Evaluation/Classification; Applied Wetland Ecology and Management; Wetland Creation/Mitigation; Wetland Ecology. Contact InformationFor more information on the professional assurance initiative, please contact: Pam Biersach Last Revised: Monday October 19 2009
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