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Wetland Delineations

Wetlands are protected by Florida law and the federal government because they act as a critical physico-chemical buffer for our waterways and water supplies: they trap and filter sediment, agricultural and industrial pollution, heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, and pathogens and also attenuate flooding events by acting as ‘sponges’ for stormwater. Wetlands also harbor diverse floral and faunal species, some of which are vulnerable or endangered.

We conduct wetland delineation surveys throughout the State of Florida in accordance with F.A.C. 62-340 utilizing best practices established by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

We are also familiarized with local and state wetland protection and buffer requirements, which are important considerations when determining the potential use, permitting, and mitigation aspects of a project.

Our past clients have included property owners, realtors, and land developers in:
 

Brevard County

Charlotte County

Citrus County

Clay County

Duval County

Flagler County

Lake County

Manatee County

Marion County

Orange County

Osceola County

Pasco County

Putnam County

Sarasota County

Seminole County

St. Johns County

Volusia County

and more!

For more information, check out our recent post on the wetland delineation process in Florida.

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