Broad Run, Virginia

Restoring
Streams & Wetlands

The Cloverland Farm Mitigation Bank is a stream and wetland mitigation bank located along Broad Run in northern Virginia. The project will restore, enhance, and preserve aquatic resources while providing high-quality compensatory mitigation credits.

Environmental Work

Stream & Wetland Restoration

The Bank includes restored and enhanced stream channels, wetlands, and riparian buffers designed to meet approved performance standards. Restoration activities were completed using science-based design and construction practices to ensure long-term stability and ecological function.

Wetland & Stream Delineations

Aquatic resources within the Bank were delineated in accordance with the 1987 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual and reviewed by regulatory agencies as part of the approval process.

Invasive Species Management

A comprehensive invasive species management plan is implemented across the site to control non-native invasive species and support native plant communities over the operational life of the Bank.

Threatened & Endangered Species

Threatened and endangered species reviews were completed, and the Bank contributes to improved habitat conditions within Broad Run and its tributaries.

Long-Term Protection & Stewardship

Cloverland Farm Mitigation Bank is permanently protected through a conservation easement held by an approved third-party conservation organization. The Bank is managed, monitored, and maintained in perpetuity in accordance with the approved long-term management plan.

A dedicated long-term management fund ensures ongoing stewardship, monitoring, and compliance with regulatory performance standards.