Ecobot, the premier digital solution for mandatory pre-construction assessments, has launched a new version of the platform, enabling all environmental consultants across the country to leverage the core benefits of a proven digitized permitting workflow that has been used to generate over 85,000 regulatory reports. New customers can begin a free subscription using the self-service portal at ecobot.com.
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Clean Water Act,
Technology,
fastest wetland delineation app,
environmental permitting,
wetland delineation,
natural resources
Learn about the state-of-the-art technology making field data collection more accurate and efficient and ever, leaving time and providing more robust and secure datasets for navigating the ever-evolving landscape of Waters of the United States.
This topic was covered in the 21st episode of Ecobot's webinar series, Convergence of Wetland Science and Technology. View recorded episodes here.
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GIS,
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Convergence of Wetland Science and Technology
Ever-changing Waters of the United States (WOTUS) policy impacts both the regulatory and consulting spaces, as well as environment and infrastructure.
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wetlands,
Ecobot,
conservation,
WOTUS,
Clean Water Act,
section 404,
environmental permitting,
natural resources,
Policy,
Article,
Convergence of Wetland Science and Technology
Experts explain Florida’s 404 assumption policy and practice.
This topic was covered in the 15th episode of Ecobot's webinar series, Convergence of Wetland Science and Technology. View recorded episodes here.
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wetlands,
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WOTUS,
Clean Water Act,
section 404,
Policy,
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Convergence of Wetland Science and Technology
The USACE's 2020 changes to the National Wetlands Wetlands Plant List (NWPL) is effective as of November 2, 2021 and should be used in wetland delineations after this date. Changes to wetland indicator status ratings for plant species in select regions and the addition of new plant species to the NWPL.
These changes are now live in Ecobot!
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wetlands,
Ecobot,
USACE,
Biodiversity