The purpose of this Biological Review (BR) is to determine if adoption of the Regional Road Maintenance ESA Program (Regional Program) will appropriately conserve salmonid species listed as "threatened" under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Such a finding would enable the local governments within Washington state, as well as the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), to obtain a "take limit" from the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). Obtaining a take limit would allow agencies to continue road maintenance operations, conserve aquatic species, and avoid being subject to the 4(d) rule's prohibition on take.
Species under NMFS' administration that are candidates for listing under the ESA, as well as species listed as threatened under the jurisdiction of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), have been included in this BR to allow for future consideration for take limits (NMFS), and/or reductions or eliminations of the prohibition on take of threatened species (USFWS).
›› Biological Review (4MB .pdf)
The Habitat Limiting Factors reports provide environmental baseline information that can, and should, be used to develop salmonid habitat protection and restoration strategies. The Regional Program supports these strategies by developing BMPs that avoid and minimize impacts to aquatic habitats due to routine road maintenance activities.
Due to the size of Appendix A, it is not available on the Web site. If you would like a copy of Appendix A, please contact Janine.Johanson@metrokc.gov for more information. You may also contact the Washington State Conservation Commission Web site for information on how to obtain entire copies of the Habitat Limiting Factors Reports.