Culvert Replacement Regulatory Coordination: Difference between revisions

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**[[NOAA]] - Paul Cereghino
**[[NOAA]] - Paul Cereghino
**[[WDFW]] - Jeff Kamps
**[[WDFW]] - Jeff Kamps
**[[Ecology]] - Loree' Nichols
**[[Ecology]] - Loree' Randall
**[[USACE]] - Jacalen Printz
**[[USACE]] - Jacalen Printz


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Revision as of 16:42, 6 November 2018


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This effort is linked to Coordinated Investment pilot work

This is a Continuous Improvement test project that aims to reduce the per culvert cost of regulatory review. The proposal is to develop standard methods for presenting an engineering design that is consistent with best design practices, so that regulatory review can be fast and final, without unexpected requests for information and limiting modification. Pilot work is being done in support of Snohomish County efforts, with an eye toward the effects of the Culvert Case.

Status

Participation

The following staff are providing technical assistance within limits of their individual work plans:

  • Project coordinator: Paul Cereghino

Regulatory Team

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