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Contaminants biologists in Region 3 restore habitats and resources injured by releases of hazardous substances using a process called Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA). The goals of NRDA are to restore the habitats and resources to the condition they would have been had the hazardous substances not been released, and to compensate the public for the loss of their use or enjoyment of natural resources.
Fact sheet on National NRDA Program (.pdf file)
Fact Sheet on Region 3 NRDA Program (.pdf file)
Other useful links:
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service National NRDA site
Department of Interior NRDA National site
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NRDA site
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency NRDA site
Contaminants biologists are working on numerous cases throughout Region 3. For more information on several cases:
Calmus Creek, IA Restoration Plan and NEPA Environmental Assessment (click here to download document from Cerro Gordo County Conservation Board web page. 513kb .pdf download)
North Bronson, Michigan FINAL Restoration Plan and Environmental Assessment (262kb .pdf download)
Fox River/Green Bay, Wisconsin
Grand Calumet River, Indiana
Kalamazoo River, Michigan
Saginaw River and Bay, Michigan
Ashtabula River and Harbor, Ohio
Ottawa River (Maumee Bay, Lake Erie)
Lawrenceville Refinery Site, Illinois
Enbridge Oil Pipeline Spill, Minnesota
Tittabawassee River, Michigan
Yellow River Fish Kill, Iowa, (download Restoration Plan and NEPA Environmental Assessment draft for public review and comment; 750kb .pdf file)
Southeast Missouri Lead Mining Sites (SEMO)
link to Rouge River, Michigan (leave this website)