A participant in the Army Corps of Engineers – Alaska District’s Regulatory Division's wetland training digs a hole to inspect the soil in Klatt Bog on June 27, 2022, in Anchorage, Alaska. The interagency class taught wetland characteristics along with office and field wetland delineation methods and procedures. And, participants conducted hands-on exercises on wetland delineation procedures to test their skills. The Alaska District is responsible for one of the largest regulatory programs in the nation and processes more than 1,500 permit actions annually. Wetland delineations help speci
A participant in the Army Corps of Engineers – Alaska District’s Regulatory Division's wetland training digs a hole to inspect the soil in Klatt Bog on June 27, 2022, in Anchorage, Alaska. The interagency class taught wetland characteristics along with office and field wetland delineation methods and procedures. And, participants conducted hands-on exercises on wetland delineation procedures to test their skills. The Alaska District is responsible for one of the largest regulatory programs in the nation and processes more than 1,500 permit actions annually. Wetland delineations help specialists determine the presence of areas covered by water or that have waterlogged soil for long periods during the growing season.
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