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February 1997
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One-stop Dredging Review

Decreased redundancy and increased efficiency are the overall products of a six month-old, one-stop, multi-agency dredged material management office, concludes a new review by the S.F. Bay Commission. Though there's no actual "office," twice monthly meetings bringing together two federal and three state agencies have enabled regulators to jointly review and process some 62 maintenance dredging and disposal permit applications. Their goal is to find a more coordinated way to process permits while improving environmental review and protection. To this end, permit applicants can now fill out a single form (instead of one for each agency) and track progress through a single coordinator. The office is also working on a sampling and analysis template for use by project applicants and their labs. Despite improvements, the Commission review reveals several remaining problems, namely that many permits aren't being processed as fast as the office's interagency agreements dictate, that progress on permits is hard to track and access, and that concerned parties feel their ability to review permits has been reduced. To solve these problems, the review suggests several procedural reforms which are now being considered by agency managers.

Contact: Eric Larson (415) 557-3686

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