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Landowners Ordered to Restore Salmon Stream and Wetlands near Haines, Alaska
Release Date: 04/13/2010
Contact Information: Mark Jen, EPA Wetlands Program, (907) 271-3411, [email protected]
Julie Congdon, EPA NPDES Compliance, (206) 553-2752, [email protected]
Tony Brown, EPA Public Affairs, (206) 553-1203, [email protected]
(Haines, Alaska – April 13, 2010) Robert and Nancy Loomis of Kilgore, Texas, have been ordered by the Environmental Protection Agency to repair damaged wetlands, restore a salmon stream and better manage stormwater runoff on their property located near Haines, Alaska. The Loomis’ received the Order after EPA alleged they discharged fill material, consisting of mud, dirt, gravel and rock, to this valuable fish and wildlife habitat.
According to Marcia Combes, Director of EPA’s Alaska Operations Office in Anchorage, wetlands on the Loomis’ property drain into the Takhin River, an important salmon stream that flows into the Chilkat River. Both the wetlands and adjacent small stream provide essential fish habitat for juvenile coho, cutthroat trout and Dolly Varden.
“Landowners must get the necessary permits before beginning construction and fill projects to protect Alaska’s unique environment,” said EPA’s Combes. “Filling wetlands, installing culverts and failing to control storm water runoff can harm both water quality and fish and wildlife habitat.”
EPA further alleges that the Loomis’ failed to obtain the necessary Clean Water Act permits from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, EPA, and the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation before:
- Placing fill material into 3.3 acres of wetlands for a construction pad.
- Altering the natural channel of a salmon-bearing stream by installing a culvert as part of an access road.
- Directing construction activities resulting in stormwater discharges to an adjacent wetland and salmon stream.
For more information about the Clean Water Act Section 404 wetland regulatory authority, visit: https://www.epa.gov/owow/wetlands/pdf/reg_authority_pr.pdf
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