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Study Examines Wetlands Programs in Each of the 50 States
WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Apr. 9 -/E-Wire/-- (Washington) The Environmental Law Institute (ELI) announces the publication of State Wetland Protection: Status, Trends and Model Approaches. This report examines state-level efforts to protect wetland resources. Research for the report is based on a 50-state study conducted by the Environmental Law Institute with support from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The report examines seven core elements of all 50 states’ wetland programs (regulatory programs, water quality standards, monitoring and assessment, restoration, public-private partnerships, coordination, and education and outreach) and outlines model approaches.

“This report provides the states and tribes with valuable information on the structure and composition of state wetland programs around the country,” says ELI Wetland Program Director, Jessica Wilkinson. “It was designed to give these wetland professionals the ability to analyze their programs and identify areas for improvement and strategies to address gaps in wetland protection and management.”

The report concludes by highlighting model approaches that may provide states with guidance on strengthening the core elements of their programs and providing more comprehensive and robust protection of state wetland resources. The model approaches include:

Filling gaps in federal protection

Developing wetland-specific water quality standards,

Strengthening non-regulatory program elements and

Improving wetland monitoring and assessment programs.

An electronic version of the report is available free of charge from ELI’s website at: http://www.elistore.org/reports_detail.asp?ID=11279

For more information on individual states programs can be found on ELI’s website at: http://www.eli.org/Program_Areas/wetlands_research.cfm.

The Environmental Law Institute andreg is an independent, non-profit research and educational organization based in Washington, DC. The Institute serves the environmental profession in business, government, the private bar, public interest organizations, academia, and the press.

The Environmental Law Instituteandreg is an independent, non-profit research and educational organization based in Washington, DC. The Institute serves the environmental profession in business, government, the private bar, public interest organizations, academia, and the press.

Contact Info:

For more information contact:

Brett Kitchen at (202)939-3833

Email kitchen@eli.org.

For ordering publications in hard copy:

contact Linda Ellis at (202)939-3246.

Environmental Law Institute

2000 L St. NW Suite 620

Washington, DC 20036

www.eli.org

Website : The Environmental Law Institute

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For more information contact: Brett Kitchen at (202)939-3833 Email kitchen@eli.org. For ordering publications in hard copy: contact Linda Ellis at (202)939-3246. Environmental Law Institute 2000 L St. NW Suite 620 Washington, DC 20036 www.eli.org
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