Wetland Delineation

Michigan

Atlensa reviews wetland delineation reports for projects in Michigan - catching errors before they reach the Detroit District, and flagging gaps in Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) compliance.

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Federal Jurisdiction

US Army Corps of Engineers - Detroit District

State Regulatory Agency

Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE)

Key Regulatory Programs

Part 303 Wetlands Protection (Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act)
Part 301 Inland Lakes and Streams
Part 325 Great Lakes Submerged Lands
Section 401 Water Quality Certification

Common Wetland Types

Great Lakes coastal wetlandsInland freshwater marshesPeatlands (bogs and fens)Swamp forestsSedge meadows

Regulatory Context

Michigan administers a comprehensive state wetland program under Part 303 that extends to wetlands adjacent to inland lakes and streams regardless of size. EGLE requires a state permit for most wetland impacts, often processing them jointly with federal 404 permits. Michigan's Great Lakes coastline wetlands receive heightened protections and require detailed hydrology documentation tied to lake-level fluctuation cycles.

How Atlensa Helps

Reviews reports against Detroit District submission requirements and flags every gap
Cross-references Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy requirements against project data
Flags data gaps, inconsistencies, and missing indicator documentation
Reduces report turnaround from days to hours

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