Fwd: Announcing Development of Wetlands Impact Tracker 2.0!

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Hello Folks who love wetlands and cumulative impacts analysis

As well as tracking websites,

EPIC and Atlas are re-starting the USACE wetlands tracker!  Sign up, and worry less about missing those public notices. 

Scott


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From: Gabriel Watson <ga...@policyinnovation.org>
Date: Thu, Apr 10, 2025 at 6:53 PM
Subject: Announcing Development of Wetlands Impact Tracker 2.0!
To: Matthew Vining <matthew...@atlaspolicy.com>
Cc: Jessie Mahr <jes...@policyinnovation.org>, Mohit Mendiratta <mohit.me...@atlaspolicy.com>, Himangshu Kumar <himangs...@atlaspolicy.com>


Hey,
EPIC and Atlas have exciting news, we're expanding the Wetlands Impact Tracker this year! 

You're receiving this email because:
  1. You work in the watershed and wetland advocacy, data, or regulatory space
  2. You've expressed interest in, or collaborated on, the Wetlands Impact Tracker 1.0
Our roadmap from March to August includes: 
  • Expansion beyond the Gulf of Mexico to include Mid-Atlantic, Pacific, and Great Lake regions
  • Inclusion of finalized permits to display alongside notice data when available
  • Scraping migration to Army Corp’s new Regulatory Request System
  • Improved AI data extraction methods and additional data fields
  • Dashboard usability improvements 
For more details, check out our announcement blog

While we have plans, we need your help. This tool is for you!
  • We'll be hosting engagement sessions on design, data fields, and policy context, between May and August while we develop the next iteration of the Tracker. We'd love to hear your thoughts on how it could be most useful for your work!
  • If you're interested, please fill out this quick form so we can follow up appropriately!
  • If you know of someone who would be interested in participating, feel free to forward along and don't hesitate to reach out directly if you have questions or comments!
If you'd prefer not to receive future correspondence from EPIC and Atlas, please reply 'Stop'. 

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Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Best,
Gabriel Watson, (he/him/his)
Manager, Data Science and Applications 
Environmental Policy Innovation Center (EPIC)


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Scott Eustis

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