Columbia River Mitigation Bank
The 153 acre Columbia River Mitigation Bank (CRMB) is located in the City of Vancouver, adjacent to the Vancouver Lake Wildlife Refuge on property owned by the Port of Vancouver. The bank property shares a hydrological connection to the Columbia River and its flow patterns, which contribute to a variety of aquatic habitat types across the site. The bank has just received final approval by state, federal and local agencies to provide wetland and buffer mitigation credits as compensation for unavoidable critical area impacts. Credits are available within the bank’s service area which begins at the Bonneville Dam and goes downstream to the City of Longview and includes many of the small sub basins that drain into the Columbia River Floodplain. For Detailed service area boundaries, please click on the link below to see a larger view of the service area map.
The CRMB project will restore a variety of aquatic and terrestrial habitats including Aquatic Bed, Emergent, Shrub and Floodplain Forested Wetlands. The restoration and re-establishment of historical habitat types will provide form and function to areas cleared and altered after European settlement. The project will also be protected in perpetuity through the establishment of a conservation easement and long term management fund. The bank provides a high quality but cost effective mitigation option for development projects, who can transfer all mitigation liability to the bank with the purchase of credits. For more information on this project including site specific project information, and credit availablity, please contact us.
Service Area Map (to view SA boundary click on link below):
View Columbia River Mitigation Bank Service Area in a larger map
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