Field Notes, Volume 12 (2005)
Vol. 12, No. 8
December 6, 2005
- WSSI Relocates
- Volunteers in New Orleans
- Responsible Land Disturbers Must Recertify
Vol. 12, No. 7
November 21, 2005
- Corps of Engineers Announces Implementation of a Stream Attribute Assessment Methodology
- Low Impact Development (LID) Breakfast Seminar
- Changes Proposed for Fairfax County Adequate Outfall Regulations
- Updates on How Long Jurisdictional Determinations and Nationwide Permits Remain Valid
- Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc. and Thunderbird Archeology Relocate to Gainesville, Virginia
Vol. 12, No. 6
August 18, 2005
- An Update on Archeology
- An Update on Dam Safety
- An Update on Urban Geese
- DEQ Community Meeting Announced
Vol. 12, No. 5
July 13, 2005
- Fairfax County RPA Map Changes Approved
- Dam Standards Change
Vol. 12 No. 4
July 6, 2005
- Fairfax Changing RPA Maps
- Prince William Continues Work Sessions on DCSM Changes
Vol. 12, No. 3
June 7, 2005
- Fairfax County RPA Maps are Changing
- Removing Common Sense from Fairfax County's RPA Mapping Process
- Vesting Changes as RPA Maps Change
- Virginia Marine Resources Commission Adopts Changes to its Tidal Wetlands Mitigation and Compensation Policy
Vol. 12, No. 2
March 9, 2005
- SAVE THE DATE! - A New WSSI Seminar is Coming
- Fairfax County Revising Maps to Add Seven Miles of RPA
- Fairfax County Proposes Revisions to its Perennial Stream Re-Classification Criteria
- Low Impact Development - Regulatory Update
- 2005 Endangered and Threatened Species Alert: Small Whorled Pogonia
Vol. 12, No. 1
February 11, 2005
- Resource Protection Area (RPA) Vesting Changes from 5 Years to 12 Months in Prince William County
- Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Coverage Now Required at 2,500 s.f. in Many Localities
- Virginia Department of Environmental Quality's (DEQ) Wetland General Permits Revised
- Fairfax County Department of Public Works and Environmental Services (DPWES) Letters to Industry
- DCR to De-List White Heath Aster and Hairy Beardtongue from Rare Species Status -- WSSI Scientists Discover and Document Hundreds of "Rare" Plants