Wetland Delineation

Louisiana

Atlensa reviews wetland delineation reports for projects in Louisiana - catching errors before they reach the New Orleans District, and flagging gaps in Louisiana Department of Natural Resources (LDNR) compliance.

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Federal Jurisdiction

US Army Corps of Engineers - New Orleans District

State Regulatory Agency

Louisiana Department of Natural Resources (LDNR)

Key Regulatory Programs

Coastal Use Permit (CUP)
Louisiana Coastal Zone Management Program
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality 401 WQC

Common Wetland Types

Saline coastal marshesBrackish and intermediate marshesFreshwater marshesCypress-tupelo swampsBottomland hardwood forests

Regulatory Context

Louisiana contains approximately 40% of the conterminous US coastal wetland area. The New Orleans District administers one of the highest-volume Section 404 permit programs in the country. Nearly all projects in coastal Louisiana require both a federal 404 permit and a state Coastal Use Permit from LDNR. Subsidence and land loss rates create constantly shifting jurisdictional boundaries that delineations must account for.

How Atlensa Helps

Reviews reports against New Orleans District submission requirements and flags every gap
Cross-references Louisiana Department of Natural Resources requirements against project data
Flags data gaps, inconsistencies, and missing indicator documentation
Reduces report turnaround from days to hours

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