CSSJR 20(RLS) am - MODIFY FED WETLANDS PROGRAM FOR AK NEEDS Number 2017 CO-CHAIRMAN HUDSON announced the next item on the agenda was CS for Senate Joint Resolution 20(RLS) am, requesting the United States Congress to accommodate Alaska's unique wetlands circumstances by amending the Clean Water Act to modify the wetlands regulatory program and to recognize Alaska's outstanding history of wetlands conservation. Number 2064 ANNETTE KREITZER, Legislative Assistant to Senator Loren Leman, said CSSJR 20(RLS) am supports the Alaska Congressional delegation's efforts to modify the wetlands regulatory program and recognize Alaska's historical wetlands conservation. Development activities such as airports, safety measures, mining, logging, ice pad or road construction and snow removal add to the cumulative loss of wetlands nationally. This is detrimental and inequitable to a state with as little development as Alaska. Under the national no net loss standard, the government can require anyone to pay for the protection or restoration of wetlands elsewhere to compensate for wetlands loss to their project. Alaskans have argued that the no net loss standard makes little sense in Alaska, where we have lost less than 0.1 percent of wetlands since the 1700s. MS. KREITZER explained that the resolution also requests modification to the wetlands regulatory program to provide flexibility for wetland permitting, whether it is for Section 404 fill permits or a new customized permitting process to replace the nationwide permit, number 26. It would also eliminate existing requirements to mitigate unavoidable impacts or to prove that no alternative sites are available. The purpose for the Congressional action and the thrust of CSSJR 20(RLS) am is to encourage states with a good record of wetlands protection to continue those efforts and reward them with more flexible permitting. Number 2112 DALE BONDURANT testified via teleconference from Kenai. He felt there was a lot of rhetoric attached to CSSJR 20(RLS) am and it reduces wetland protection. He expressed concern that there was danger in Alaska that some of our species and races of fish are increasingly in danger. He found value in trying to bring some of those things back. Number 2189 REPRESENTATIVE GREEN made a motion to move CSSJR 20(RLS) am with individual recommendations and a zero fiscal note. There being no objection, CSSJR 20(RLS) am moved from the House Resources Standing Committee.