When unavoidable impacts to streams or wetlands occur, selecting the right mitigation approach is critical—not just for regulatory compliance, but for project certainty, cost control, and long-term success.
Why Whitewood Farm Mitigation Bank Credits Come First
The Smartest, Most Reliable Path to Permit Approval When your project requires compensatory mitigation, one decision matters more than any other: how you secure credits. At Whitewood Farm Mitigation Bank,
Mitigation Banking vs. On-Site Preservation: Why Credits Provide Superior Results
When unavoidable impacts to wetlands occur, the 2008 Federal Mitigation Rule directs regulators and permittees to rely first on mitigation bank credits—and for good reason. While avoiding impacts
Understanding Federal Requirements to Utilize Mitigation Credits
At Whitewood Farm Mitigation Bank, our mission is to help developers, infrastructure owners, and landowners responsibly advance projects while meeting stringent federal environmental requirements. A core piece of
Why Mitigation Bank Credits Outperform On-Site Preservation of Degraded Wetlands
When unavoidable impacts to wetlands occur, the 2008 Federal Mitigation Rule directs regulators and permittees to rely first on mitigation bank credits—and for good reason. While some project
Don’t Settle for Less than Certified Mitigation Bank Credits
Not all Section 404 mitigation credits are created equal because the quality, reliability, and ecological value of a credit depends on how, where, and when it’s generated —
Welcome to Whitewood Farm Mitigation Bank
Welcome to Whitewood Farm Mitigation Bank, in Fauquier County, Virginia. In accordance with the 2008 Federal Mitigation rule (33CFR Par 32), the Bank has approval from the U.S.
Mitigation Bank Announces Credit Release in Northern Virginia
Significant Stream and Wetland Credits Now Available April 4, 2024 – The Plains, Va. Whitewood Farm Mitigation Bank has received its first release of mitigation credits (9290 stream and 4.60
