WOTUS & Landscape Architecture

Landscape architects have been greatly impacted by the lack of a clear definition of “waters of the United States” (WOTUS), causing significant delays in project execution and completion. A clear WOTUS definition that is grounded in science is needed to ensure proper protection of our nation’s waters.
As ASLA continues to weigh in with policy makers on WOTUS, we want to learn about your experiences and thoughts about WOTUS.  Please complete this survey to tell us about your thoughts on the WOTUS rules and how it impacts your work.
1.Full Name
2.Email Address
3.Phone Number
4.ASLA Chapter
5.How familiar are you with the WOTUS rule and regulations?
6.What WOTUS-related projects have you worked on?
7.Have you worked on WOTUS projects in underserved and/or environmental justice communities and if so, how have they been impacted by WOTUS?
8.Has the WOTUS rule impacted your or your firm’s practice? Please explain:
9.How do you anticipate the WOTUS rule might impact landscape architecture projects nationwide?
10.How can landscape architects further engagement efforts and implementation considerations of WOTUS as stakeholders?