California Coastal Commission Approves Wetlands Restoration Site

Poseidon Resources will team with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to restore wetlands
Feb. 11, 2011
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Poseidon Resources announced that the California Coastal Commission unanimously approved its proposal to restore coastal wetlands in south San Diego County’s Otay River floodplain.

Poseidon’s proposed 66-acre restoration site is located in the South San Diego Bay Unit of the San Diego National Wildlife Refuge and is part of an ongoing restoration effort by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). The wetlands restoration site is managed and owned or leased by USFWS exclusively for the restoration of coastal wetlands and associated uplands. Poseidon and USFWS are entering into a partnership to facilitate the restoration and enhancement of wetlands. The commission’s approval of the wetlands restoration site clears the way for Poseidon and USFWS to prepare environmental studies and a final project design.

“Poseidon is grateful to the Coastal Commission for its unanimous support,” said Poseidon Vice President and Project Manager Stan Williams. “Poseidon has extensively studied the feasibility of the site in the San Diego National Wildlife Refuge and the commission’s decision to provide for wetlands restoration within the refuge will provide measurable environmental benefits. We look forward to working with the community on the final restoration project design.”

Poseidon’s proposed site was endorsed by the commission staff and widely supported by federal and state resource agencies, environmental organizations and local elected officials, including: the California Coastal Conservancy, California Department of Fish & Game, San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board staff, Environmental Health Coalition, Audubon Society, Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation, WiLDCOAST, Friends of the San Diego Wildlife Refuges, San Diego County Supervisor Greg Cox, Chula Vista Mayor Cheryl Cox, National City Mayor Ron Morrison, San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders, Imperial Beach Mayor Jim Janney, State Senator Juan Vargas, State Assemblyman Ben Hueso and San Diego City Councilman David Alvarez.

Source: Poseidon Resources

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