What is Gley Soil?
Gley soil is the result of consistently waterlogged, iron rich soil, and is often identified by its characteristic bluish-gray or greenish-gray color .
Gley soil is the result of consistently waterlogged, iron rich soil, and is often identified by its characteristic bluish-gray or greenish-gray color .
Topics: Clean Water Act, section 404, wetland delineation, soil, Resources, Field Science, gley
This webinar aired on October 19, 2023 as the third installment of Esri's Environmental Regulation webinar series.
Topics: Technology, GIS, environmental permitting, wetland delineation, Video
Topics: Clean Water Act, section 404, wetland delineation, soil, Resources, Field Science
Fred Wagner saw the debate over what constitutes Waters of the United States (WOTUS) begin the year he graduated law school, and he’s been at the center of his work ever since—on behalf of those trying to apply for permits under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, on behalf of the government trying to enforce, Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. He’s even written a Supreme Court Amicus brief in the second litigation dealing with the recent Sackett v. EPA case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS).
Topics: WOTUS, Clean Water Act, section 404, environmental permitting, wetland delineation, Policy, Article, News, Ecobite
Topics: Technology, environmental permitting, wetland delineation, natural resources, mitigation, Policy, Article, News, Ecobite