article_id,url,status,district_code,district_name,county,longitude,latitude,applicant,permit_application_number,description,expiration_date,post_date,notes,acreage,linear_feet,character,location,addendum,body,hydrologic_unit_codes,water_quality_certifications,coastal_use_permits,agency_interest,dnr,permit_manager_name,permit_manager_email,permit_manager_phone,attachments,reminder_date,special_public_notice,category,oilgas,flag,ten_acres
1012724,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1012724/p-2977/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Louis,,,14120 Missouri Bottom Road,P-2977,,,,,,,,,,"14120 Missouri Bottom Road, LLC seeks authorization to conduct grading, filling and construction operations in waters of the United States for their proposed 800,000 square foot warehouse/distribution center for Davidson Surface Air, within a 90-acre site. The project is located in Bridgeton, Missouri north of Hwy 370. More specifically, the project site occurs in Section 19, Township 47 North, Range 5 East, St. Louis County, Missouri. The approximate geographic coordinates of the site are 38.7950° north, -90.4581° east. The public notice comment period is from November 23, 2016, through January 03, 2017.
14120 Missouri Bottom Road, LLC seeks authorization to conduct grading, filling and construction operations in waters of the United States for their proposed 800,000 square foot warehouse/distribution center for Davidson Surface Air, within a 90-acre site. The project is located in Bridgeton, Missouri north of Hwy 370. More specifically, the project site occurs in Section 19, Township 47 North, Range 5 East, St. Louis County, Missouri. The approximate geographic coordinates of the site are 38.7950° north, -90.4581° east. The public notice comment period is from November 23, 2016, through January 03, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1014666,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1014666/regworks-dseis-extension/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has announced a 30-day extension to the public comment period for the Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for the Middle Mississippi River Regulating Works Project. The DSEIS is now available for public review and comment through January 18,Regworks DSEIS Extension,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has announced a 30-day extension to the public comment period for the Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for the Middle Mississippi River Regulating Works Project. The DSEIS is now available for public review and comment through January 18, 2017, extended from the previously announced date of December 19, 2016. An Amended Notice of Availability announcing the extension appeared in the Federal Register on November 25, 2016.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has announced a 30-day extension to the public comment period for the Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for the Middle Mississippi River Regulating Works Project. The DSEIS is now available for public review and comment through January 18, 2017, extended from the previously announced date of December 19, 2016. An Amended Notice of Availability announcing the extension appeared in the Federal Register on November 25, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1016975,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1016975/p2979/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Jackson,-89.0,37.0,Bunge North America,P2979,,,,,,,,,,"Bunge North America, Inc., seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act, to continue maintenance dredging operations at its’ Grand Tower facility in Jackson County, Illinois. This proposal is for the re-authorization of the same permit issued to the applicant in July of 2006 (P-2506 Public Notice Issued March 21, 2006). Yearly low water flows and increased sedimentation/siltation, fleeting operations have caused dredging operations to become increasingly more difficult. The applicant has elected to utilize the services of Luhr Bros, Inc., who would conduct the dredging of approximately 3,500 cubic yards of sandy material with a back hoe perched atop a spud barge. The backhoe will fill awaiting barges for transfer to a disposal site. The disposal site is an existing quarry owned by Luhr Bros., Inc., located in their Tower Rock Stone Company quarry, Missouri, at approximate Mississippi River mile 46. Once at the site, the material will be unloaded from the vessels with a backhoe, and transported by truck to the quarry. The proposed project does not involve a Section 404 Clean Water Act permit, and therefore does not trigger the need for a Section 401 water quality certification from the State of Missouri or Illinois. The project is located on the left descending bank of Mississippi River mile 82.5, Jackson County, Illinois. Specifically, the project is located on the Altenburg USGS quadrangle map, latitude 37:39:52.1481, longitude -89:30:49.4181. The Public Notice comment period opens on December 01, 2016, and closes on December 22, 2016.
Bunge North America, Inc., seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act, to continue maintenance dredging operations at its’ Grand Tower facility in Jackson County, Illinois. This proposal is for the re-authorization of the same permit issued to the applicant in July of 2006 (P-2506 Public Notice Issued March 21, 2006). Yearly low water flows and increased sedimentation/siltation, fleeting operations have caused dredging operations to become increasingly more difficult. The applicant has elected to utilize the services of Luhr Bros, Inc., who would conduct the dredging of approximately 3,500 cubic yards of sandy material with a back hoe perched atop a spud barge. The backhoe will fill awaiting barges for transfer to a disposal site. The disposal site is an existing quarry owned by Luhr Bros., Inc., located in their Tower Rock Stone Company quarry, Missouri, at approximate Mississippi River mile 46. Once at the site, the material will be unloaded from the vessels with a backhoe, and transported by truck to the quarry. The proposed project does not involve a Section 404 Clean Water Act permit, and therefore does not trigger the need for a Section 401 water quality certification from the State of Missouri or Illinois. The project is located on the left descending bank of Mississippi River mile 82.5, Jackson County, Illinois. Specifically, the project is located on the Altenburg USGS quadrangle map, latitude 37:39:52.1481, longitude -89:30:49.4181.
The Public Notice comment period opens on December 01, 2016, and closes on December 22, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1021113,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1021113/p-2978/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The purpose of the project is to relieve flooding,P-2978,,,,,,,,,,"The purpose of the project is to relieve flooding, alleviate erosion and improve water quality in the area of Blackwood Lane and Parkdale Lane in St. Peters. This project is referred to as the P-20 Blackwood-Parkdale Stormwater Channel Improvement. The City desires to construct these improvements to provide flooding relief as recommended in the City’s Stormwater Master Plan. This project includes channel improvements to two reaches, which include: removal of existing concrete flume, installation of rock grade controls, improvements to existing storm water pipe discharges into channels, creation of low flow channels, regraded stable banks, increased and creation of riparian corridor buffers and perpetual stewardship by the City. The notice opens December 2 and closes December 23, 2016.
The purpose of the project is to relieve flooding, alleviate erosion and improve water quality in the area of Blackwood Lane and Parkdale Lane in St. Peters. This project is referred to as the P-20 Blackwood-Parkdale Stormwater Channel Improvement. The City desires to construct these improvements to provide flooding relief as recommended in the City’s Stormwater Master Plan. This project includes channel improvements to two reaches, which include: removal of existing concrete flume, installation of rock grade controls, improvements to existing storm water pipe discharges into channels, creation of low flow channels, regraded stable banks, increased and creation of riparian corridor buffers and perpetual stewardship by the City. The notice opens December 2 and closes December 23, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1038513,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1038513/p-2980/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,J.D. Street & Company,P-2980,,,,,,,,,,"J.D. Street & Company, Inc. is proposing to modify their existing War Department Permit to increase the size of their existing captive barge fleeting area, from 40’ (width) x 195’ (length) to 54’ x 225’. The existing barge is reaching the end of its service life and will need to be replaced. A barge measuring 54’ x 225’ is a common, commercially available, barge size. A larger captive barge will also prevent the need for a spacer barge during low water conditions. The captive barge was originally authorized as a mooring and terminal facility by a War Department Permit on January 9, 1950. The facility will be reauthorized using permit number P-2980 and file number MVS 2016-976. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens today and closes on January 11, 2017.
J.D. Street & Company, Inc. is proposing to modify their existing War Department Permit to increase the size of their existing captive barge fleeting area, from 40’ (width) x 195’ (length) to 54’ x 225’. The existing barge is reaching the end of its service life and will need to be replaced. A barge measuring 54’ x 225’ is a common, commercially available, barge size. A larger captive barge will also prevent the need for a spacer barge during low water conditions. The captive barge was originally authorized as a mooring and terminal facility by a War Department Permit on January 9, 1950. The facility will be reauthorized using permit number P-2980 and file number MVS 2016-976. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens today and closes on January 11, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1042511,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1042511/p-2032/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,P-2032 authorized the city of Chesterfield,P-2032,,,,,,,,,,"P-2032 authorized the city of Chesterfield, Missouri to impact approximately 85 acres of wetlands and waterbodies within the Chesterfield Valley. The impacts resulted from implementation of an improvements plan for infrastructure and development. P-2032 expired on January 31, 2015. While the Chesterfield Valley has largely been developed, portions of the project area which were permitted for impacts (and for which the city is providing compensatory mitigation) remain undeveloped. The city of Chesterfield has requested reauthorization of P-2032 under the previous permit terms and conditions, to allow development in these remaining areas. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District solicits comments from the public; Federal, state, and local agencies and officials; Native American tribes; and other interested parties in order to consider and evaluate this request. Please submit comments no later than January 23, 2017.
*P-2032 authorized the city of Chesterfield, Missouri to impact approximately 85 acres of wetlands and waterbodies within the Chesterfield Valley. The impacts resulted from implementation of an improvements plan for infrastructure and development. P-2032 expired on January 31, 2015. While the Chesterfield Valley has largely been developed, portions of the project area which were permitted for impacts (and for which the city is providing compensatory mitigation) remain undeveloped. The city of Chesterfield has requested reauthorization of P-2032 under the previous permit terms and conditions, to allow development in these remaining areas. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District solicits comments from the public; Federal, state, and local agencies and officials; Native American tribes; and other interested parties in order to consider and evaluate this request. Please submit comments no later than January 23, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1049901,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1049901/2017-nwp/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,On January 6,2017 NWP,,,,,,,,,,"On January 6, 2017, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published the notice in the Federal Register announcing the reissuance of all 50 existing nationwide permits (NWPs), general conditions, and definitions with some modifications. The Corps also issued two new NWPs, one new general condition, and five new definitions. The 2017 NWPs will go into effect on March 19, 2017, and will expire on March 18, 2022. With the publication of this Federal Register notice, Corps districts will begin finalizing their regional conditions for the new and reissued NWPs. Regional conditions will provide additional protection for the aquatic environment, and will help ensure that the NWPs authorize only those activities with no more than minimal adverse environmental effects. Regional conditions will help ensure protection of high value waters within the St. Louis District. The publication of this Federal Register notice also begins the 60-day period for states, Tribes, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to complete their water quality certification (WQC) processes for the NWPs. The 60-day period for WQC will end on March 6, 2017. This Federal Register notice also begins the 90-day period for coastal states to complete their Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA) consistency determination processes. The 90-day period for CZMA consistency determinations will end on April 5, 2017.
On January 6, 2017, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published the notice in the Federal Register announcing the reissuance of all 50 existing nationwide permits (NWPs), general conditions, and definitions with some modifications. The Corps also issued two new NWPs, one new general condition, and five new definitions. The 2017 NWPs will go into effect on March 19, 2017, and will expire on March 18, 2022. With the publication of this Federal Register notice, Corps districts will begin finalizing their regional conditions for the new and reissued NWPs. Regional conditions will provide additional protection for the aquatic environment, and will help ensure that the NWPs authorize only those activities with no more than minimal adverse environmental effects. Regional conditions will help ensure protection of high value waters within the St. Louis District. The publication of this Federal Register notice also begins the 60-day period for states, Tribes, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to complete their water quality certification (WQC) processes for the NWPs. The 60-day period for WQC will end on March 6, 2017. This Federal Register notice also begins the 90-day period for coastal states to complete their Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA) consistency determination processes. The 90-day period for CZMA consistency determinations will end on April 5, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1082760,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1082760/p-2982/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Clair,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Carlyle Lake/Kaskaskia River Project Office and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources,P-2982,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Carlyle Lake/Kaskaskia River Project Office and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Kaskaskia River State Fish and Wildlife Area Office propose to renew their authorization to conduct periodic maintenance dredging or excavation activities between Kaskaskia River miles 28.4 to 35.9 , with associated upland disposal. The project area is located between New Athens and Fayetteville, Illinois, in St. Clair County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on February 15, 2017, and closes on March 6, 2017.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Carlyle Lake/Kaskaskia River Project Office and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Kaskaskia River State Fish and Wildlife Area Office propose to renew their authorization to conduct periodic maintenance dredging or excavation activities between Kaskaskia River miles 28.4 to 35.9 , with associated upland disposal. The project area is located between New Athens and Fayetteville, Illinois, in St. Clair County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on February 15, 2017, and closes on March 6, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1087902,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1087902/p-2985-to-p-2988/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,,,Simpson Materials proposes to create four new fleeting areas to support loading and unloading of non-hazardous products at their existing quarry facility. The fleets are proposed near the right descending bank,P-2985 to P-2988,,,,,,,,,,"Simpson Materials proposes to create four new fleeting areas to support loading and unloading of non-hazardous products at their existing quarry facility. The fleets are proposed near the right descending bank, between approximate Mississippi River miles 156.0 to 157.0, near Barnhart, Jefferson County, Missouri. The comment period opens on February 21, 2017, and closes on March 14, 2017.
Simpson Materials proposes to create four new fleeting areas to support loading and unloading of non-hazardous products at their existing quarry facility. The fleets are proposed near the right descending bank, between approximate Mississippi River miles 156.0 to 157.0, near Barnhart, Jefferson County, Missouri. The comment period opens on February 21, 2017, and closes on March 14, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1094215,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1094215/p-2984/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Louis,,,The applicant,P-2984,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, St. Louis County Parks, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as The Creve Coeur Park Soccer Complex. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States in conjunction with the development of 13 lighted artificial turf soccer fields, two small youth fields, one champion field, a main building with locker rooms, parking, restrooms and concession. The project plans propose to impact approximately 4.24-acres of wetland (1.58-acres of relatively low-quality emergent wetland and 2.66-acres of relatively low quality scrub shrub/early successional wetlands dominated by young cottonwood). The Public Notice comment period opens February 24, 2017 and closes March 16, 2017
The applicant, St. Louis County Parks, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as The Creve Coeur Park Soccer Complex. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States in conjunction with the development of 13 lighted artificial turf soccer fields, two small youth fields, one champion field, a main building with locker rooms, parking, restrooms and concession. The project plans propose to impact approximately 4.24-acres of wetland (1.58-acres of relatively low-quality emergent wetland and 2.66-acres of relatively low quality scrub shrub/early successional wetlands dominated by young cottonwood). The Public Notice comment period opens February 24, 2017 and closes March 16, 2017",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1097303,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1097303/p-2989/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Clair,,,The applicant,P-2989,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Consolidated Grain and Barge Company, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Consolidated Grain and Barge Co. Ring Storage. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States in conjunction with the construction of a grain storage facility adjacent to an existing structure of the same type. The project plans propose to impact a total of approximately 0.79-acres of low quality emergent wetland (wetland A = 0.42 acres + wetland B = 0.37 acres) that is dominated by Ambrosia trifida L. (Giant Ragweed).The project is located northwest of the City of Cahokia, IL along the Mississippi River. More specifically, the project area is located in Section 3, Township 1 North, Range 10 West, St. Clair County, Illinois. The public notice opens February 27, 2017 and closes on March 20, 2017.
The applicant, Consolidated Grain and Barge Company, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Consolidated Grain and Barge Co. Ring Storage. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States in conjunction with the construction of a grain storage facility adjacent to an existing structure of the same type. The project plans propose to impact a total of approximately 0.79-acres of low quality emergent wetland (wetland A = 0.42 acres + wetland B = 0.37 acres) that is dominated by Ambrosia trifida L. (Giant Ragweed). The project is located northwest of the City of Cahokia, IL along the Mississippi River. More specifically, the project area is located in Section 3, Township 1 North, Range 10 West, St. Clair County, Illinois. The public notice opens February 27, 2017 and closes on March 20, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1099428,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1099428/p-2983/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2983,,,,,,1228,,,,"The applicant, The City of St. Peters, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as #P-28- Jungermann Road Stream and Trail Improvements. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States to provide trail improvements and improve hydrology conveyance through the project area. The project plans propose to realign and widen approximately 1,228 linear feet of two unnamed tributaries to Spencer Creek. The Public Notice comment period opens March 1, 2017 and closes March 21, 2017.
The applicant, The City of St. Peters, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as #P-28- Jungermann Road Stream and Trail Improvements. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States to provide trail improvements and improve hydrology conveyance through the project area. The project plans propose to realign and widen approximately 1,228 linear feet of two unnamed tributaries to Spencer Creek. The Public Notice comment period opens March 1, 2017 and closes March 21, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1128535,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1128535/2017-nwp-final/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,On January 6,2017 NWP Final,,,,,,,,,,"On January 6, 2017, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published a notice in the Federal
Register (82 FR 1860) announcing the reissuance of all 50 existing nationwide permits (NWPs), general
conditions, and definitions with some modifications. The Corps also issued two new NWPs, one new
general condition, and five new definitions. The 2017 NWPs went into effect on March 19, 2017, and
will expire on March 18, 2022.On March 16, 2017, the Mississippi Valley Division Engineer approved Regional Conditions for
the Nationwide Permits (NWPs) in Illinois and Missouri. These conditions apply to all activities
authorized by NWPs. Regional conditions provide additional protection for the aquatic environment by
ensuring that the NWPs authorize only those activities with minimal adverse effects on the aquatic
environment.The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources
have issued Section 401 WQC for a majority of the Section 404 NWP activities in Illinois and Missouri.The 2017 Final Regional Conditions and Section 401WQC conditions became effective on March 19, 2017.
On January 6, 2017, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published a notice in the Federal
Register (82 FR 1860) announcing the reissuance of all 50 existing nationwide permits (NWPs), general
conditions, and definitions with some modifications. The Corps also issued two new NWPs, one new
general condition, and five new definitions. The 2017 NWPs went into effect on March 19, 2017, and
will expire on March 18, 2022.On March 16, 2017, the Mississippi Valley Division Engineer approved Regional Conditions for
the Nationwide Permits (NWPs) in Illinois and Missouri. These conditions apply to all activities
authorized by NWPs. Regional conditions provide additional protection for the aquatic environment by
ensuring that the NWPs authorize only those activities with minimal adverse effects on the aquatic
environment.The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources
have issued Section 401 WQC for a majority of the Section 404 NWP activities in Illinois and Missouri.The 2017 Final Regional Conditions and Section 401WQC conditions became effective on March 19, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1134420,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1134420/2017-188/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Franklin,,,As described in the attached Public Notice,2017-188,,,,,,1660,,,,"As described in the attached Public Notice, the Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation project in Franklin County, Missouri. The project site encompasses a reach of Calvey Creek, a perennial tributary to the Meramec River; as well as reaches of two unnamed perennial tributaries to Calvey Creek. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Calvey Creek site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2017-188. The project will include approximately 45 acres of permanently-protected forested riparian corridor within the project site. If approved by the Corps, the Calvey Creek site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 12,179 stream credits. The Land Learning Foundation would make the stream credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project. Responses are due to this office no later than April 19, 2017.
As described in the attached Public Notice, the Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation project in Franklin County, Missouri. The project site encompasses a reach of Calvey Creek, a perennial tributary to the Meramec River; as well as reaches of two unnamed perennial tributaries to Calvey Creek. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Calvey Creek site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2017-188. The project will include approximately 45 acres of permanently-protected forested riparian corridor within the project site. Approximately 29 acres of the forested riparian corridor will require restoration through tree plantings. The preserved and restored corridor will generally extend 300 feet perpendicular from the channel banks. The preserved and restored corridor will occur on both banks of all three of the on-site perennial tributaries. The site encompasses approximately 1,660 linear feet of Calvey Creek, 1,745 linear feet of Tributary A, and 740 linear feet of Tributary B.
The stabilization component of the project will restore bank stability to approximately 690 linear feet of Calvey Creek channel with actively failing, near-vertical banks. The proposed stabilization consists of the installation of seven rock vanes; approximately 160 linear feet of longitudinal peak stone toe protection; and the installation of a rock grade control structure. In addition to installation of the vanes and toe armoring, the affected channel banks will be graded to a stable angle, and revegetated with native herbaceous and woody species. If approved by the Corps, the Calvey Creek site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 12,179 stream credits. The Land Learning Foundation would make the stream credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project. Responses are due to this office no later than April 19, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1160194,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1160194/p-2991/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Louis,,,The applicant,P-2991,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Payne Family Homes, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Slavik Tract (Ackerly Place). The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States for construction of a 158-lot residential development with associated roadways and infrastructure. The project plans include impacts to Bonhomme Creek and an unnamed tributary to Bonhomme Creek for the development. The project is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Hwy 100 and Hwy 109 in the City of Wildwood. The project address is 17225 Manchester Road. The project area is located in Section 2, Township 44 North, Range 3 East, St Louis County, Missouri. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens April 21, 2017 and closes May 11, 2017.
The applicant, Payne Family Homes, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Slavik Tract (Ackerly Place). The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States for construction of a 158-lot residential development with associated roadways and infrastructure. The project plans include impacts to Bonhomme Creek and an unnamed tributary to Bonhomme Creek for the development. The project is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Hwy 100 and Hwy 109 in the City of Wildwood. The project address is 17225 Manchester Road. The project area is located in Section 2, Township 44 North, Range 3 East, St Louis County, Missouri. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens April 21, 2017 and closes May 11, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1161875,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1161875/p-2992/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Pike,,,Missouri Department of Transportation,P-2992,,,,,,,,,,"Missouri Department of Transportation, in cooperation with Illinois Department of Transportation and the Federal Highways Administration, seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to replace the Champ Clark Bridge in Pike County Missouri and Illinois, respectively.
NOTE: The public notice also contains language for reviews of Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (IEPA), and Section 14 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. § 408) (USACE).
The project is located on US Highway 54 over the Mississippi River between Pike County, MO and Pike County, Illinois (Section 18, Township 54N, Range R1W) near Louisiana, MO. The project is located at River Mile 283.2 (approximate coordinates 39°27’24.71” N, 91°02’50.82” W).
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 25, 2017, and closes on May 16, 2017.
Missouri Department of Transportation, in cooperation with Illinois Department of Transportation and the Federal Highways Administration, seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to replace the Champ Clark Bridge in Pike County Missouri and Illinois, respectively.
Construction of the new bridge and roadway embankment, and removal of the old bridge, will result in temporary and permanent impacts to the Mississippi River and to the emergent and forested wetlands on the Illinois side of the river. The design-build delivery method will be used for the construction of the project, and the details included with this submittal are conceptual. The impacts quantified in the attached public notice are intended to be worst-case conditions, and some impacts may not be required for construction of the project. Given the purpose and need of the project, the proposed impacts were avoided to the maximum extent practicable; minimized, and the unavoidable impacts are proposed to be compensated for in the mitigation plan detailed in the notice.
NOTE: The public notice also contains language for reviews of Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (IEPA), and Section 14 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. § 408) (USACE).
The project is located on US Highway 54 over the Mississippi River between Pike County, MO and Pike County, Illinois (Section 18, Township 54N, Range R1W) near Louisiana, MO. The project is located at River Mile 283.2 (approximate coordinates 39°27’24.71” N, 91°02’50.82” W).
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 25, 2017, and closes on May 16, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1168111,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1168111/p-2993/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Westborough Country Club seeks authorization to conduct grading and bank stabilization operations in waters of the United States. The applicant is proposing a stream restoration and bank stabilization project along two areas of Gravois Creek. The downstream area is approximately 780 feet long and the upstream area is approximately 150 feet long. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens May 1,P-2993,,,,,,,,,,"The Westborough Country Club seeks authorization to conduct grading and bank stabilization operations in waters of the United States. The applicant is proposing a stream restoration and bank stabilization project along two areas of Gravois Creek. The downstream area is approximately 780 feet long and the upstream area is approximately 150 feet long. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens May 1, 2017 and closes May 22, 2017.
The Westborough Country Club seeks authorization to conduct grading and bank stabilization operations in waters of the United States. The applicant is proposing a stream restoration and bank stabilization project along two areas of Gravois Creek. The downstream area is approximately 780 feet long and the upstream area is approximately 150 feet long.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens May 1, 2017 and closes May 22, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1181855,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1181855/p-2994/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2994,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Mr. Steven Petroff, in Madison, IL, seeks authorization to conduct excavation, grading and filling operations in waters of the United States. The applicant is proposing the creation of a 14.3 acre lake for public recreation which will impact approximately 12.69 acres of emergent wetland. Applicant proposes to mitigate these impacts on site via the conversion of 2.81 acres of emergent wetland, at a 2:1 ratio, into forested wetland and creating 2.41 acres, at a 31 ratio, of forested wetland. This will generate 12.81 acres of mitigation credit to offset the 12.69 acres of impact. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens May 12, 2017 and closes June 1, 2017.
The applicant, Mr. Steven Petroff, in Madison, IL, seeks authorization to conduct excavation, grading and filling operations in waters of the United States. The applicant is proposing the creation of a 14.3 acre lake for public recreation which will impact approximately 12.69 acres of emergent wetland. Applicant proposes to mitigate these impacts on site via the conversion of 2.81 acres of emergent wetland, at a 2:1 ratio, into forested wetland and creating 2.41 acres, at a 31 ratio, of forested wetland. This will generate 12.81 acres of mitigation credit to offset the 12.69 acres of impact. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens May 12, 2017 and closes June 1, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1181868,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1181868/p-2995/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2995,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, The DESCO Group, seeks authorization to conduct grading and piping operations within waters of the United States to enclose two ephemeral unnamed tributaries, for the purpose of a commercial development for the community of Warrenton, Missouri. Project impacts include the piping enclosure of tributary A & B that bisects the site, consisting of 610 lineal feet of channel (330 (lf) Tributary A & 280(lf) tributary B). This will facilitate two new commercial buildings, parking areas and associated infrastructure such as roadways and detention basin.Written comments must be submitted by replying to this electronic mail message or by mailing them to the addresses shown in the public notice. The Public Notice comment period opens on May 11, 2017, and closes on June 2 2017.
The applicant, The DESCO Group, seeks authorization to conduct grading and piping operations within waters of the United States to enclose two ephemeral unnamed tributaries, for the purpose of a commercial development for the community of Warrenton, Missouri. Project impacts include the piping enclosure of tributary A & B that bisects the site, consisting of 610 lineal feet of channel (330 (lf) Tributary A & 280(lf) tributary B). This will facilitate two new commercial buildings, parking areas and associated infrastructure such as roadways and detention basin.
Written comments must be submitted by replying to this electronic mail message or by mailing them to the addresses shown in the public notice. The Public Notice comment period opens on May 11, 2017, and closes on June 2, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1205147,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1205147/p-3023/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,The purpose of the proposed project is to construct a major shipping service distribution facility that is centrally located. The approximate 110-acre site is the location for the proposed 500,P-3023,,,,,,,,,,"The purpose of the proposed project is to construct a major shipping service distribution facility that is centrally located. The approximate 110-acre site is the location for the proposed 500,000 square-foot distribution center with associated infrastructure. Approximately 11.59-acres of wetland and open water will be permanently impacted by this project. The applicant proposes to purchase credits from the Rosedale Wetland Mitigation Bank (St. Charles County) to compensate for the unavoidable impacts to wetlands. The site is located in the southeast corner of the intersection of Spencer Road and Premier Parkway in St. Peters, Missouri. The proposed project is located within the Lakeside 370 Levee. The notice opens for comment June 6, 2017 and closes June 27, 2017.
The purpose of the proposed project is to construct a major shipping service distribution facility that is centrally located. The approximate 110-acre site is the location for the proposed 500,000 square-foot distribution center with associated infrastructure. Approximately 11.59-acres of wetland and open water will be permanently impacted by this project. The applicant proposes to purchase credits from the Rosedale Wetland Mitigation Bank (St. Charles County) to compensate for the unavoidable impacts to wetlands. The site is located in the southeast corner of the intersection of Spencer Road and Premier Parkway in St. Peters, Missouri. The proposed project is located within the Lakeside 370 Levee. The notice opens for comment June 6, 2017 and closes June 27, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1213892,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1213892/p-2996-p-3022/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Shakespeare Oil Company,P-2996 - P-3022,,,,,,,,,,"Shakespeare Oil Company, Inc., requests permit reauthorization to continue commercial sand dredging activities at select areas located between Mississippi River miles 157 to 95. The public notice comment period opens on June 12, 2017, and closes on July 3, 2017
Shakespeare Oil Company, Inc., requests permit reauthorization to continue commercial sand dredging activities at select areas located between Mississippi River miles 157 to 95. The public notice comment period opens on June 12, 2017, and closes on July 3, 2017",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1215672,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1215672/p-3024/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Scott,,,ADM requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbor Act permit renewal to periodically conduct maintenance excavation activities within the Illinois River at their existing barge loading terminal. Excavation would only occur on an as needed basis to maintain adequate depths to allow uninterrupted usage of their river terminal. The project area is located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 12,P-3024,,,,,,,,,,"ADM requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbor Act permit renewal to periodically conduct maintenance excavation activities within the Illinois River at their existing barge loading terminal. Excavation would only occur on an as needed basis to maintain adequate depths to allow uninterrupted usage of their river terminal. The project area is located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 12, Township 15 North, Range 14 West, at 1673 Growmark Lane, in Naples, Scott County, Illinois. The facility is situated along the left descending bank of the Illinois River at approximate River Mile 66.2. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 16, 2017, and closes on July 5, 2017.
ADM requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbor Act permit renewal to periodically conduct maintenance excavation activities within the Illinois River at their existing barge loading terminal. Excavation would only occur on an as needed basis to maintain adequate depths to allow uninterrupted usage of their river terminal. The project area is located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 12, Township 15 North, Range 14 West, at 1673 Growmark Lane, in Naples, Scott County, Illinois. The facility is situated along the left descending bank of the Illinois River at approximate River Mile 66.2. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 16, 2017, and closes on July 5, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1219208,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1219208/p-3025-to-p-3046/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Jotori Dredging,P-3025 to P-3046,,,,,,,,,,"Jotori Dredging, Inc., requests permit renewal to continue commercial sand dredging activities at specific locations in the Mississippi River, between river miles 139.0 to 154.0, 154.0 to 170.0 and 170.0 to 183.0 The Public Notice comment period opens on June 20, 2017, and closes on July 11, 2017.
Jotori Dredging, Inc., requests permit renewal to continue commercial sand dredging activities at specific locations in the Mississippi River, between river miles 139.0 to 154.0, 154.0 to 170.0 and 170.0 to 183.0 The Public Notice comment period opens on June 20, 2017, and closes on July 11, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1220079,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1220079/p3047-to-p3055/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Limited Leasing Company requests permit renewal to continue commercial sand dredging activities at specific locations in the Mississippi River,P3047 to P3055,,,,,,,,,,"Limited Leasing Company requests permit renewal to continue commercial sand dredging activities at specific locations in the Mississippi River, between river miles 166.0 to 170.9, 171.3 to 176.0 and 182.0 to 185.0. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 20, 2017, and closes on July 10, 2017.
Limited Leasing Company requests permit renewal to continue commercial sand dredging activities at specific locations in the Mississippi River, between river miles 166.0 to 170.9, 171.3 to 176.0 and 182.0 to 185.0. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 20, 2017, and closes on July 10, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1229573,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1229573/p-3056-to-p-3059/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Limited Leasing Company and Jotori Dredging,P-3056 to P-3059,,,,,,,,,,"The Limited Leasing Company and Jotori Dredging, Inc., requests permit reauthorizations to continue commercial sand dredging activities at specific locations in the Mississippi River, between river miles 201.2 to 218.3 The Public Notice comment period opens on June 23, 2017, and closes on July 13, 2017.
The Limited Leasing Company and Jotori Dredging, Inc., requests permit reauthorizations to continue commercial sand dredging activities at specific locations in the Mississippi River, between river miles 201.2 to 218.3 The Public Notice comment period opens on June 23, 2017, and closes on July 13, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1236747,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1236747/p-3060/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Cahokia Acres,P-3060,,,,,,,,,,"Cahokia Acres, L.L.C. proposes to build a truck to barge transfer facility to transfer grain and similar products. A truck dump pit would be constructed near the existing Cahokia Acres facilities. Products would be transported from six dump pits onto two conveyor belts to be transferred into barges. The barges would be placed on either side of a loading dock in the river. Cahokia Acres would also construct a barge loading dock consisting of four captive barges, held in place by a center loading tower, and upper and lower pipe tripods. The four captive barges, each measuring 35 feet wide by 195 feet long, would form an approximate 800 feet long by 35 feet wide captive dock. Figures 2 and 3 below show the project concept and configuration.
Cahokia Acres, L.L.C. proposes to build a truck to barge transfer facility to transfer grain and similar products. A truck dump pit would be constructed near the existing Cahokia Acres facilities. Products would be transported from six dump pits onto two conveyor belts to be transferred into barges. The barges would be placed on either side of a loading dock in the river. Cahokia Acres would also construct a barge loading dock consisting of four captive barges, held in place by a center loading tower, and upper and lower pipe tripods. The four captive barges, each measuring 35 feet wide by 195 feet long, would form an approximate 800 feet long by 35 feet wide captive dock. Figures 2 and 3 below show the project concept and configuration.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1249540,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1249540/p-3061/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,-90.1107734,38.8270636,Marathon Pipe Line,P-3061,,,,,.01,,,,,"Marathon Pipe Line, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to conduct maintenance dredging operations at its’ Wood River Barge Dock facility in Madison County, Illinois. The area to be dredged is approximately 260 feet long and 30 feet wide and adjacent to the docking facility. The minimal amount of material will be removed to deepen the area, with maintenance occurring as necessary. Approximately 1,000 cubic yards of accumulated sediment material will be removed with a clamshell dredge perched atop a spud barge. The dredge material will be transferred to storage containers within the loading facility. Once dewatered, the dredged material will be transported via truck to an approved receiving facility in Illinois.
The project is located on the left descending bank of Mississippi River mile 196.3, Madison County, Illinois. Specifically, the project is located on the Wood River USGS quadrangle map, latitude 38:49:37.429, longitude -90:06:30.905.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on July 17, 2017, and closes on August 10, 2017.
Marathon Pipe Line, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to conduct maintenance dredging operations at its’ Wood River Barge Dock facility in Madison County, Illinois. The area to be dredged is approximately 260 feet long and 30 feet wide and adjacent to the docking facility. The minimal amount of material will be removed to deepen the area, with maintenance occurring as necessary. Approximately 1,000 cubic yards of accumulated sediment material will be removed with a clamshell dredge perched atop a spud barge. The dredge material will be transferred to storage containers within the loading facility. Once dewatered, the dredged material will be transported via truck to an approved receiving facility in Illinois.
The project is located on the left descending bank of Mississippi River mile 196.3, Madison County, Illinois. Specifically, the project is located on the Wood River USGS quadrangle map, latitude 38:49:37.429, longitude -90:06:30.905.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on July 17, 2017, and closes on August 10, 2017.",,,,,,,,314) 331-8811,,,,Pipelines,Yes,,10 acres or less destroyed
1280411,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1280411/p-3062/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,Contegra Construction Company,P-3062,,,,,,,,,,"Contegra Construction Company, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to construct a multi-family residential development with associated parking, access roads, and a detention pond. The proposed work will impact 0.02-acres of low quality emergent wetland, a 0.66-acre scrub/shrub wetland, a 0.39-acre pond and 490-linear feet of an intermittent stream. The proposed multi-family residential development (Theatre View) will be located north of the intersection of Center Grove Road and South Plum Street within the City of Edwardsville, Illinois. More specifically, the proposed project is located within Northwest ¼ of Section 23, Township 04 North, Range 08 West of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Madison County, IL.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on August 17, 2017, and closes on September 6, 2017.
Contegra Construction Company, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to construct a multi-family residential development with associated parking, access roads, and a detention pond. The work will include site filling and grading, tree clearing, piping of a stream channel, construction of a detention pond and the construction of an apartment complex. The proposed work will impact 0.02-acres of low quality emergent wetland, a 0.66-acre scrub/shrub wetland, a 0.39-acre pond and 490-linear feet of an intermittent stream. Compensatory mitigation will be required for the project. The applicant has requested to purchase stream and wetland credit from mitigation banks. The project location is not within the service area of an active mitigation bank. Therefore, the required wetland credit will be purchased from the Eberhardt Wetland Mitigation Bank (EWMB) in Madison County, IL. The credit associated with the stream impacts will be purchased from the Little Muddy Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank (LMSWMB) in Franklin and Perry Counties, Illinois as well as the EWMB.
The proposed multi-family residential development (Theatre View) will be located north of the intersection of Center Grove Road and South Plum Street within the City of Edwardsville, Illinois. More specifically, the proposed project is located within Northwest ¼ of Section 23, Township 04 North, Range 08 West of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Madison County, IL.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on August 17, 2017, and closes on September 6, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1318785,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1318785/p3063-to-p3065/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Randolph,-89.66,37.79,WATCO Companies,P3063 to P3065,,,,,,,,,,"WATCO Companies, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act, to establish (3) additional Barge Fleets just downstream from their current fleeting facilities at the Cora Barge Terminal. The proposed terminal is approximately 12 miles southeast of Chester, near Illinois Route 3, in Randolph County, Illinois. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on September 20, 2017, and closes on October 11 , 2017.
WATCO Companies, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act, to establish (3) additional Barge Fleets just downstream from their current fleeting facilities at the Cora Barge Terminal. The three new fleets are referred to as Wagner Fleet, Mid Fleet and Roman Fleet, respectively. The fleets are to be located at approximate river miles 97.3 to 96.6 along the left descending bank. These fleets are proposed to be configured consistent with, and similar to, the existing upstream fleets in terms of size, clearance from passing navigation, and local switch vessel operations. They are to be secured by barge crews to a spar barge that is permanently moored by a buoy anchor system. Each respective proposed fleet will be secured at the upstream end with two Bow Anchor Piles, with additional support from Side Mooring Piles.
The proposed terminal is approximately 12 miles southeast of Chester, near Illinois Route 3, in Randolph County, Illinois. Specifically, the project is located on the Rockwood USGS quadrangle map, Latitude 37.79 and Longitude -89.66, Township 06 South, Range 09 West.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on September 20, 2017, and closes on October 11 , 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1329450,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1329450/p-3066/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Louis,,,Flower and Fendler,P-3066,,,,,,490,,,,"Flower and Fendler, seeks authorization, under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to conduct grading and filling activities in an unnamed tributary to Grand Glaize Creek for the construction of a single family home residential subdivision. The proposed single-family residential development will be located along Carman Road approximately 800 feet east of the intersection of Missouri Highway 141 within Unincorporated St. Louis County, Missouri. More specifically, the proposed project occurs in Section 6, Township 44 North, Range 5 East, within the Kirkwood Quadrangle in St. Louis County, Missouri. The Public Notice Comment period opens September 29, 2017 and close October 29, 2017
Flower and Fendler, seeks authorization, under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to conduct grading and filling activities in an unnamed tributary to Grand Glaize Creek for the construction of a single family home residential subdivision. Five parcels which currently each support a single family residence, will be re-developed for the construction of the eighteen lot subdivision and associated infrastructure. The work will include the piping of 490 linear feet of an ephemeral stream channel for the construction of lots, roadways, and the stormwater detention basin. The proposed single-family residential development will be located along Carman Road approximately 800 feet east of the intersection of Missouri Highway 141 within Unincorporated St. Louis County, Missouri. More specifically, the proposed project occurs in Section 6, Township 44 North, Range 5 East, within the Kirkwood Quadrangle in St. Louis County, Missouri. The Public Notice Comment period opens September 29, 2017 and close October 29, 2017",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1334669,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1334669/gp-41-public-notice/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,PROPOSED REISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT NO. 41 FOR THE PERMANENT PROTECTION AND/OR REPAIR OF FLOOD DAMAGED STRUCTURES,GP 41 Public Notice,,,,,,,,,,"PROPOSED REISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT NO. 41 FOR THE PERMANENT PROTECTION AND/OR REPAIR OF FLOOD DAMAGED STRUCTURES, DAMAGED LAND AREAS AND/OR DAMAGED FILLS IN THE STATES OF KANSAS AND MISSOURI. In accordance with Title 33 CFR 325.2 and 325.7(e), as published in the November 13, 1986, Federal Register, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, the St. Louis District, the Rock Island District, the Little Rock District, and the Memphis District propose to reissue this regional general permit (GP). This GP was originally issued by the Kansas City District in March 2008, it was reissued on April 22, 2013 and now expires on April 22, 2018. This GP, if reissued by each Corps District in Missouri, will continue to authorize discharges of dredged or fill material in conjunction with the permanent protection and/or repair of flood damaged structures, damaged land areas, and/or damaged fills in waters of the United States throughout the State of Missouri.
PROPOSED REISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT NO. 41 FOR THE PERMANENT PROTECTION AND/OR REPAIR OF FLOOD DAMAGED STRUCTURES, DAMAGED LAND AREAS AND/OR DAMAGED FILLS IN THE STATES OF KANSAS AND MISSOURI. In accordance with Title 33 CFR 325.2 and 325.7(e), as published in the November 13, 1986, Federal Register, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, the St. Louis District, the Rock Island District, the Little Rock District, and the Memphis District propose to reissue this regional general permit (GP). This GP was originally issued by the Kansas City District in March 2008, it was reissued on April 22, 2013 and now expires on April 22, 2018. This GP, if reissued by each Corps District in Missouri, will continue to authorize discharges of dredged or fill material in conjunction with the permanent protection and/or repair of flood damaged structures, damaged land areas, and/or damaged fills in waters of the United States throughout the State of Missouri.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1352579,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1352579/p-3067/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Crawford,,,"Mr. John Eilermann has applied for an after-the-fact Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Eilermann Lake. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the
United States",P-3067,,,,,,,,,,"Mr. John Eilermann has applied for an after-the-fact Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Eilermann Lake. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the
United States, for creation of an approximately 27-acre private lake. The project is located northwest of the City of Cuba, at 5000 Jakes Prairie Road (Route DD). The project area is located in Section 10, Township 39 North, Range 5 West, Crawford County, Missouri. The Public Notice Comment period opens October 24, 2017 and closes on November 13, 2017.
Mr. John Eilermann has applied for an after-the-fact Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Eilermann Lake. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the
United States, for creation of an approximately 27-acre private lake. The project is located northwest of the City of Cuba, at 5000 Jakes Prairie Road (Route DD). The project area is located in Section 10, Township 39 North, Range 5 West, Crawford County, Missouri. The Public Notice Comment period opens October 24, 2017 and closes on November 13, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1354871,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1354871/p-3062b/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,This public notice is being reissued due to a change in use of the proposed project plans by the applicant. Contegra Construction Company,P-3062b,,,,,,,,,,"This public notice is being reissued due to a change in use of the proposed project plans by the applicant. Contegra Construction Company, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to construct a commercial development with four commercial buildings, associated parking, access roads, and a detention pond. The proposed work will impact 0.02-acres of low quality emergent wetland, a 0.66-acre scrub/shrub wetland, a 0.39-acre pond and 490-linear feet of an intermittent stream. The proposed commercial development (Theatre View) will be located north of the intersection of Center Grove Road and South Plum Street within the City of Edwardsville, Illinois. More specifically, the proposed project is located within Northwest ¼ of Section 23, Township 04 North, Range 08 West of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Madison County, IL.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses in the attached notice. The Public Notice comment period opens on October 27, 2017, and closes on November 10, 2017.
This public notice is being reissued due to a change in use of the proposed project plans by the applicant. Contegra Construction Company, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to construct a commercial development with four commercial buildings, associated parking, access roads, and a detention pond. The work will include site filling and grading, tree clearing, piping of a stream channel, construction of a detention pond and the construction of the buildings. The proposed work will impact 0.02-acres of low quality emergent wetland, a 0.66-acre scrub/shrub wetland, a 0.39-acre pond and 490-linear feet of an intermittent stream. Compensatory mitigation will be required for the project. The applicant has requested to purchase stream and wetland credit from mitigation banks. The project location is not within the service area of an active mitigation bank. Therefore, the required wetland credit will be purchased from the Eberhardt Wetland Mitigation Bank (EWMB) in Madison County, IL. The credit associated with the stream impacts will be purchased from the Little Muddy Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank (LMSWMB) in Franklin and Perry Counties, Illinois as well as the EWMB.
The proposed commercial development (Theatre View) will be located north of the intersection of Center Grove Road and South Plum Street within the City of Edwardsville, Illinois. More specifically, the proposed project is located within Northwest ¼ of Section 23, Township 04 North, Range 08 West of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Madison County, IL.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses in the attached notice. The Public Notice comment period opens on October 27, 2017, and closes on November 10, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1359295,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1359295/p-3068/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant seeks authorization to create a private residential lake to complement a single-family home and provide outdoor recreational benefits,P-3068,,,,,,1960,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to create a private residential lake to complement a single-family home and provide outdoor recreational benefits, the applicant is proposing to construct an approximately 600-foot long, earthen dam across the western end of a small valley containing an unnamed tributary to Belews Creek. Construction of the dam will create an approximately 9.30-acre lake. Construction material necessary for the dam will be excavated from the site. The revised lake plan is depicted on an aerial photograph and enclosed as Figure 2. Based on the proposed dam height, approximately 1,960 linear feet (LF) of the unnamed intermittent tributary will be impacted by dam construction and inundation.The public notice opens October 31 and closes November 20, 2017.
The applicant seeks authorization to create a private residential lake to complement a single-family home and provide outdoor recreational benefits, the applicant is proposing to construct an approximately 600-foot long, earthen dam across the western end of a small valley containing an unnamed tributary to Belews Creek. Construction of the dam will create an approximately 9.30-acre lake. Construction material necessary for the dam will be excavated from the site. The revised lake plan is depicted on an aerial photograph and enclosed as Figure 2. Based on the proposed dam height, approximately 1,960 linear feet (LF) of the unnamed intermittent tributary will be impacted by dam construction and inundation. The public notice opens October 31 and closes November 20, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1359302,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1359302/p-3069/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3069,,,,,,660,,,,"The applicant, Flower & Fendler, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling activities in an unnamed tributary to Fenton Creek for the construction of a single family home residential subdivision. The applicant submitted a detailed Analysis of Alternatives for the project describing the avoidance and minimization measures considered for the project, as well as economic, environmental, and engineering justifications for the proposed impacts. As proposed approximately 660 linear feet of an unnamed, ephemeral tributary will be graded and piped for site development. The applicant has proposed to purchase 3254 stream credits from an in-lieu fee provider as mitigation for the unavoidable impacts to the aquatic resource. The public notice opens October 31 and closes November 21, 2017.
The applicant, Flower & Fendler, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling activities in an unnamed tributary to Fenton Creek for the construction of a single family home residential subdivision. The applicant submitted a detailed Analysis of Alternatives for the project describing the avoidance and minimization measures considered for the project, as well as economic, environmental, and engineering justifications for the proposed impacts. As proposed approximately 660 linear feet of an unnamed, ephemeral tributary will be graded and piped for site development. The applicant has proposed to purchase 3254 stream credits from an in-lieu fee provider as mitigation for the unavoidable impacts to the aquatic resource. The public notice opens October 31 and closes November 21, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1375745,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1375745/mwmm/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Districts within the State of Missouri
(Kansas City",MWMM,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Districts within the State of Missouri
(Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, Rock Island, St. Louis) (Corps) have adopted the MWMM on November 17, 2017. The MWMM is the primary tool the Corps will use for the evaluation of wetland impacts and mitigation proposals for Department of the Army permit actions within the State of Missouri. This MWMM will enhance the Corps ability to protect the Nation’s aquatic resources, while allowing reasonable development through fair, flexible and balanced permit decisions.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Districts within the State of Missouri (Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, Rock Island, St. Louis) (Corps) have adopted the MWMM on November 17, 2017. The MWMM is the primary tool the Corps will use for the evaluation of wetland impacts and mitigation proposals for Department of the Army permit actions within the State of Missouri. This MWMM will enhance the Corps ability to protect the Nation’s aquatic resources, while allowing reasonable development through fair, flexible and balanced permit decisions. The Corps, along with other State and Federal agencies, drafted the MWMM to address conformance with the 2008 Compensatory Mitigation Rule (see 33 CFR part 332), improved consistency, flexibility and transparency throughout Missouri when addressing impacts to jurisdictional wetlands. As part of this implementation, a public notice was issued on May 6, 2016 requesting public input on the MWMM. We evaluated all comments received and tested various public recommendations in the development of this final version of the 2017 MWMM.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1380057,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1380057/p3070/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P=3070,,,,,,3293,,,,"The applicant, City of Cape Girardeau, seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States for future development of the Cape Girardeau North Business Park. The project would create development ready sites to be marketed to commercial, manufacturing and industrial customers, in an attempt to draw new employers and enterprises to the City of Cape Girardeau. The business park currently contains a Pepsi Midamerica Distribution Facility and an additional entity, Syntrex, is presently constructing a manufacturing facility. The project plans include 3,293 linear feet of impacts to two branches of an unnamed tributary to Williams Creek. The Public Notice comment period opens November 22, 2017 and closes December 12, 2017.
The applicant, City of Cape Girardeau, seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States for future development of the Cape Girardeau North Business Park. The project would create development ready sites to be marketed to commercial, manufacturing and industrial customers, in an attempt to draw new employers and enterprises to the City of Cape Girardeau. The business park currently contains a Pepsi Midamerica Distribution Facility and an additional entity, Syntrex, is presently constructing a manufacturing facility. The project plans include 3,293 linear feet of impacts to two branches of an unnamed tributary to Williams Creek. The Public Notice comment period opens November 22, 2017 and closes December 12, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1392681,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1392681/p-2970/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,The applicant,P-2970,,,,,,1077,,,,"The applicant, Lombardo Homes of St. Louis, LLC., seeks to develop a residential subdivision in St. Charles County, Missouri. Due to the site’s shape and topography, the applicant proposes to impact 4 of the 6 jurisdictional streams and avoid Dardenne Creek. Approximately 1,077 linear feet of channels and 0.31 acres of emergent and 0.24 acres of forested wetland will be impacted by the development. The public notice comment period opens December 8 and closes December 29, 2017.
The applicant, Lombardo Homes of St. Louis, LLC., seeks to develop a residential subdivision in St. Charles County, Missouri. Due to the site’s shape and topography, the applicant proposes to impact 4 of the 6 jurisdictional streams and avoid Dardenne Creek. Approximately 1,077 linear feet of channels and 0.31 acres of emergent and 0.24 acres of forested wetland will be impacted by the development. The public notice comment period opens December 8 and closes December 29, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1398270,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1398270/p-3071/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,The applicant wishes to expand an existing pond from 4 to 7 acres in size. The project is located in Defiance,P-3071,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant wishes to expand an existing pond from 4 to 7 acres in size. The project is located in Defiance, St. Charles County north off of Highway F. Specifically, in Section 13, Township 45 North, and Range 1 East, Missouri. The tributaries flow to Femme Osage Creek, a primary tributary to the Missouri River. The public notice comment period opens December 15, 2017 and closes January 4, 2017.
The applicant wishes to expand an existing pond from 4 to 7 acres in size. The project is located in Defiance, St. Charles County north off of Highway F. Specifically, in Section 13, Township 45 North, and Range 1 East, Missouri. The tributaries flow to Femme Osage Creek, a primary tributary to the Missouri River. The public notice comment period opens December 15, 2017 and closes January 4, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1401668,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1401668/gp44-draft/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,In accordance with Title 33 CFR 325.2 and 325.7(e),GP44 Draft,,,,,,,,,,"In accordance with Title 33 CFR 325.2 and 325.7(e), as published in the November 13, 1986 Federal Register, the St. Louis District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposes to issue Regional General Permit 44 Missouri, which would authorize the discharge of fill material into existing improved storm water channels or basins, previously constructed in or considered Waters of the U.S. The projects must be considered maintenance or replacement necessary to maintain functionality and the integrity of Public Stormwater, Sanitary, and Combined Sewer Systems. This general permit does not authorize new stormwater projects built in natural streams or wetland areas.
In accordance with Title 33 CFR 325.2 and 325.7(e), as published in the November 13, 1986 Federal Register, the St. Louis District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposes to issue Regional General Permit 44 Missouri, which would authorize the discharge of fill material into existing improved storm water channels or basins, previously constructed in or considered Waters of the U.S. The projects must be considered maintenance or replacement necessary to maintain functionality and the integrity of Public Stormwater, Sanitary, and Combined Sewer Systems. This general permit does not authorize new stormwater projects built in natural streams or wetland areas.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1405625,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1405625/p-3072/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3072,,,,,,6980,,,,"The applicant, Payne Family Homes, wishes to develop an approximate 184-acre tract into a mixed use commercial and residential property. Approximately 6,980 linear feet of five tributaries to O-Day Creek will be permanently impacted for this proposed development. The site is located north and south of Highway DD and east of Highway 40 in O'Fallon, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens December 29, 2017 and closes January 19, 2018.
The applicant, Payne Family Homes, wishes to develop an approximate 184-acre tract into a mixed use commercial and residential property. Approximately 6,980 linear feet of five tributaries to O-Day Creek will be permanently impacted for this proposed development. The site is located north and south of Highway DD and east of Highway 40 in O'Fallon, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens December 29, 2017 and closes January 19, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1412668,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1412668/p-3073/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,America's Central Port District proposes to conduct periodic maintenance dredging to remove up to 100,P-3073,,,,,,,,,,"America's Central Port District proposes to conduct periodic maintenance dredging to remove up to 100,000 cubic yards of accumulated silt from their Madison Harbor with associated open river disposal. The harbor is located along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate River Mile 183.5, in Madison, Madison County, Illinois. The public notice comment period opens on January 10, 2018, and closes on January 31, 2018.
America's Central Port District proposes to conduct periodic maintenance dredging to remove up to 100,000 cubic yards of accumulated silt from their Madison Harbor with associated open river disposal. The harbor is located along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate River Mile 183.5, in Madison, Madison County, Illinois. The public notice comment period opens on January 10, 2018, and closes on January 31, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1412740,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1412740/p-3074/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Clair,,,P-3074,P-3074,,,,,,,,,,"WATCO Companies, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to relocate a barge, upgrade an access walkway and liquids lines leading to their existing Cahokia Marine terminal liquids dock along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, river mile 178.2 in Sauget, St. Clair County, Illinois. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on January 10, 2018, and closes on January 31, 2018.
WATCO Companies, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to relocate a barge, upgrade an access walkway and liquids lines leading to their existing Cahokia Marine terminal liquids dock along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, river mile 178.2 in Sauget, St. Clair County, Illinois. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on January 10, 2018, and closes on January 31, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1415102,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1415102/p-3076/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Washington,,,The applicant,P-3076,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Kirchner Properties Belleville LLC – d/b/a/KPNA, seeks to develop both a residential subdivision and commercial properties within the identified site, West of Illinois Route 127, North of Nashville, Washington County, Illinois. The preliminary development plan avoids any impacts to Dome Creek. The small lake as well as approximately 1300’ of the Northeast Branch of Dome Creek will be impacted by construction of a 3.5 acre lake on the northern edge of the property. The public notice comment period opens January 12, 2018 and closes February 2, 2018.
The applicant, Kirchner Properties Belleville LLC – d/b/a/KPNA, seeks to develop both a residential subdivision and commercial properties within the identified site, West of Illinois Route 127, North of Nashville, Washington County, Illinois. The preliminary development plan avoids any impacts to Dome Creek. The small lake as well as approximately 1300’ of the Northeast Branch of Dome Creek will be impacted by construction of a 3.5 acre lake on the northern edge of the property. The public notice comment period opens January 12, 2018 and closes February 2, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1428188,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1428188/p-3078/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Knight Hawk Coal,P-3078,,,,,,9,,,,"Knight Hawk Coal, LLC seeks authorization to develop and operate the Blackhawk Mine Expansion area adjacent to the existing Blackhawk Mine, a surface coal mine located in
Randolph County, Illinois. The project will include an initial box-cut for access to the subsurface coal seams for surface mining operations. Other phases include haulroad construction, overburden removal for coal access, topsoil and texture soil stockpiling, construction of diversion ditches, construction of collector ditches, as well as, sediment pond and final cut lake construction. The existing area includes cropland, forest/trees, herbaceous wildlife habitat, and roads. The total area covered by the proposed mining permit is 385.0 acres. A usage breakdown of the 385.0 acre permit area includes 226.7 acres for surface mining, 5.7 acres for processing areas and support facilities, 6.2 acres (4.4 acres included in the surface mining area) for access, haul roads and transport facilities, 40.4 acres of soil storage areas, 21.2 acres for ditches, and 89.2 acres for highwall/auger mining that will not be surface affected. The proposed permit area will be impacted by surface-mining operations: including removal of overburden, stockpiling of overburden and soils, the excavation and filling of one (1) intermittent stream 4050.9 linear feet in length, fourteen (14) ephemeral stream reaches totaling 10,337.2 linear feet, six (6) forested wetlands totaling 2.86 acres, three (3) emergent wetlands totaling 0.81 acres and a 0.06 acre unconsolidated bottom (PUBx) wetland. A 100' buffer will protect the riparian habitat directly adjacent to Lick Branch. Compensatory, on-site Wetland and Stream mitigation is proposed as part of the reclamation process and will be completed within 7 to 8 years from the commencement of the expansion project.
The proposed Blackhawk Mine Expansion is located approximately 5 miles southeast of Sparta, Illinois, along the south side of IL Route 154. More specifically, The proposed mine expansion area is located in Section(s) 14, 15, 22 and 23, of Township 5 South, Range 5 West of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Randolph County, IL.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on January 31, 2018, and closes on February 20, 2018.
Knight Hawk Coal, LLC seeks authorization to develop and operate the Blackhawk Mine Expansion area adjacent to the existing Blackhawk Mine, a surface coal mine located in
Randolph County, Illinois. The project will include an initial box-cut for access to the subsurface coal seams for surface mining operations. Other phases include haulroad construction, overburden removal for coal access, topsoil and texture soil stockpiling, construction of diversion ditches, construction of collector ditches, as well as, sediment pond and final cut lake construction. The existing area includes cropland, forest/trees, herbaceous wildlife habitat, and roads. The total area covered by the proposed mining permit is 385.0 acres. A usage breakdown of the 385.0 acre permit area includes 226.7 acres for surface mining, 5.7 acres for processing areas and support facilities, 6.2 acres (4.4 acres included in the surface mining area) for access, haul roads and transport facilities, 40.4 acres of soil storage areas, 21.2 acres for ditches, and 89.2 acres for highwall/auger mining that will not be surface affected. The proposed permit area will be impacted by surface-mining operations: including removal of overburden, stockpiling of overburden and soils, the excavation and filling of one (1) intermittent stream 4050.9 linear feet in length, fourteen (14) ephemeral stream reaches totaling 10,337.2 linear feet, six (6) forested wetlands totaling 2.86 acres, three (3) emergent wetlands totaling 0.81 acres and a 0.06 acre unconsolidated bottom (PUBx) wetland. A 100' buffer will protect the riparian habitat directly adjacent to Lick Branch. Compensatory, on-site Wetland and Stream mitigation is proposed as part of the reclamation process and will be completed within 7 to 8 years from the commencement of the expansion project.
The proposed Blackhawk Mine Expansion is located approximately 5 miles southeast of Sparta, Illinois, along the south side of IL Route 154. More specifically, The proposed mine expansion area is located in Section(s) 14, 15, 22 and 23, of Township 5 South, Range 5 West of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Randolph County, IL.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on January 31, 2018, and closes on February 20, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1444351,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1444351/p-3080/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3080,,,,,,790,,,,"The applicant, Rockwood School District, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling activities in an unnamed tributary to Flat Creek for the reconfiguration of the bus loading area and additional parking to support the new construction of a STEM building and stormwater detention basin. The proposed project includes the enclosure of approximately 790 linear feet of an intermittent tributary between the two existing road crossings. Previously, a Nationwide Permit was verified on March 29, 2011 to authorize the piping of 265 linear feet of the channel to support additional parking. The previous impacts were mitigated through the purchase of 1,034 stream bank credits from Fox Creek Mitigation Bank. The tributary has been continually maintained with mowed turf grass to the top of bank for many years and is experiencing bank erosion and sedimentation of the downstream length. The public notice comment period opens on February 16, 2018 and closes March 9, 2018.
The applicant, Rockwood School District, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling activities in an unnamed tributary to Flat Creek for the reconfiguration of the bus loading area and additional parking to support the new construction of a STEM building and stormwater detention basin. The proposed project includes the enclosure of approximately 790 linear feet of an intermittent tributary between the two existing road crossings. Previously, a Nationwide Permit was verified on March 29, 2011 to authorize the piping of 265 linear feet of the channel to support additional parking. The previous impacts were mitigated through the purchase of 1,034 stream bank credits from Fox Creek Mitigation Bank. The tributary has been continually maintained with mowed turf grass to the top of bank for many years and is experiencing bank erosion and sedimentation of the downstream length. The public notice comment period opens on February 16, 2018 and closes March 9, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1462857,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1462857/p-3081/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,The applicant Cave Springs Estates,P-3081,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant Cave Springs Estates, LLC., proposes to develop an approximate 13-acre lot into a commercial center. The project area is located in the City of Wentzville, St. Charles County, adjacent to Wentzville Parkway. Specifically, in Section 24, Township 47 North, and Range 1 East, Missouri. The public comment period opens March 13, 2018 and closed April 3, 2018.
The applicant Cave Springs Estates, LLC., proposes to develop an approximate 13-acre lot into a commercial center. The project area is located in the City of Wentzville, St. Charles County, adjacent to Wentzville Parkway. Specifically, in Section 24, Township 47 North, and Range 1 East, Missouri. The public comment period opens March 13, 2018 and closed April 3, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1464929,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1464929/p-3082/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Marion,,,The applicant,P-3082,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Marathon Pipeline, LLC., proposes to develop a new petroleum storage service to the Patoka area. The project area is located just southeast of the Village of Vernon, east of US‐51 in Marion County, Illinois. The public notice comment period opens on March 14, 2018 and closes on April 04, 2018.
The applicant, Marathon Pipeline, LLC., proposes to develop a new petroleum storage service to the Patoka area. The proposed project involves the construction of five (5) new storage tanks and associated facility infrastructure. The construction of the five additional tanks will also require the construction of a new secondary containment berms/dikes, ingress/egress roads, connection pipes, and other associated facility upgrades. The construction of five new above ground storage tanks, secondary containment berm, and associated infrastructure will result in unavoidable and permanent impacts to approximately 4.16 acres of emergent wetland. The project area is located just southeast of the Village of Vernon, east of US‐51 in Marion County, Illinois. The public notice comment period opens on March 14, 2018 and closes on April 04, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1468848,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1468848/rgp44/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,St. Louis District announces the immediate availability of MVS-RGP-44 for use by applicable public utility entities,RGP44,,,,,,,,,,"St. Louis District announces the immediate availability of MVS-RGP-44 for use by applicable public utility entities, subject to guidelines and conditions. The permit authorizes owners or operators of existing stormwater, sanitary, and combined sewer systems to conduct routine maintenance of these systems. The Corps has limited the area in which MVS-RGP-44 may be used to St. Louis City and County, St. Charles County, and Jefferson County in Missouri.
St. Louis District announces the immediate availability of MVS-RGP-44 for use by applicable public utility entities, subject to guidelines and conditions. The permit authorizes owners or operators of existing stormwater, sanitary, and combined sewer systems to conduct routine maintenance of these systems. The Corps has limited the area in which MVS-RGP-44 may be used to St. Louis City and County, St. Charles County, and Jefferson County in Missouri.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1484472,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1484472/rgp41/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,STATE OF MISSOURI - ISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT (GP) 41 FOR DISASTER RECOVERY AND REPAIR ACTIVITIES. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,RGP41,,,,,,,,,,"STATE OF MISSOURI - ISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT (GP) 41 FOR DISASTER RECOVERY AND REPAIR ACTIVITIES. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, HAS ISSUED GP-41 for the protection and the repair of existing damaged structures, damaged land areas, and damaged fills that were previously authorized by a Department of the Army (DA) permit. GP-41 is issued under the authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and/or Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). The GP-41 authorizes disaster recovery and repair activities within the St. Louis District’s regulatory boundary within the State of Missouri, provided that the project proponent, contractor, etc. complies with all general, special and water quality certification conditions included in GP-41. DURATION OF THE GENERAL PERMIT: The GP-41 shall be issued on April 22, 2018 and is in effect on for a period of five (5) years until April 22, 2023 unless it is specifically modified, suspended, or revoked prior to the expiration date.
STATE OF MISSOURI - ISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT (GP) 41 FOR DISASTER RECOVERY AND REPAIR ACTIVITIES. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, HAS ISSUED GP-41 for the protection and the repair of existing damaged structures, damaged land areas, and damaged fills that were previously authorized by a Department of the Army (DA) permit. GP-41 is issued under the authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and/or Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). The GP-41 authorizes disaster recovery and repair activities within the St. Louis District’s regulatory boundary within the State of Missouri, provided that the project proponent, contractor, etc. complies with all general, special and water quality certification conditions included in GP-41. DURATION OF THE GENERAL PERMIT: The GP-41 shall be issued on April 22, 2018 and is in effect on for a period of five (5) years until April 22, 2023 unless it is specifically modified, suspended, or revoked prior to the expiration date.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1486777,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1486777/p-3083/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Louis,-90.2855,38.7059,The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and excavation operations within waters of the United States to modify an unnamed intermittent tributary,P-3083,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and excavation operations within waters of the United States to modify an unnamed intermittent tributary, for the purpose of increasing capacity, and to better manage the amount of runoff flowing through residential properties. The proposal plans for the improvements/modification of approximately 600 feet of channel.
Location: A small unnamed tributary runs through the backyards of the south side of the 6900 block of Roland Boulevard, Northwoods, Missouri. The tributary drains approximately 40 acres of mostly quarter-acre subdivision lots. Residents in the area indicate that the tributary overflows into the residential yards every year or two. These overflows cover most of 6904 through 6944 Roland Boulevard (38.7059,-90.2855) and occasionally enters resident’s basements. The project is located in Section 28, Township 46 North, Range 6 East, St. Louis County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 6, 2018, and closes on April 27, 2018.
The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and excavation operations within waters of the United States to modify an unnamed intermittent tributary, for the purpose of increasing capacity, and to better manage the amount of runoff flowing through residential properties. The proposal plans for the improvements/modification of approximately 600 feet of channel.
Location: A small unnamed tributary runs through the backyards of the south side of the 6900 block of Roland Boulevard, Northwoods, Missouri. The tributary drains approximately 40 acres of mostly quarter-acre subdivision lots. Residents in the area indicate that the tributary overflows into the residential yards every year or two. These overflows cover most of 6904 through 6944 Roland Boulevard (38.7059,-90.2855) and occasionally enters resident’s basements. The project is located in Section 28, Township 46 North, Range 6 East, St. Louis County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 6, 2018, and closes on April 27, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1488495,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1488495/p-3085/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Westwood Country Club proposes to conduct bank stabilization on Deer Creed and two of its unnamed tributaries. The stabilization will address bank erosion,P-3085,,,,,,945,,,,"Westwood Country Club proposes to conduct bank stabilization on Deer Creed and two of its unnamed tributaries. The stabilization will address bank erosion, which has damaged or threatens to damage golf course greens, fairways, and other infrastructure. In addition to damaging the course property, the applicant has stated that the erosion has caused unstable bank conditions, which present a safety hazard for maintenance equipment, golf carts, and patrons. The stabilization activities generally consist of the installation of longitudinal peak stone toe revetment, in combination with bank reshaping. The project also includes limited installation of rock vanes to redirect the channel thalweg. According to the application, following construction the banks will be revegetated using sod and cool-season grasses, or native warm-season grasses and shrubs. The planting palate will depend upon the location within the site (fairway, green, rough, or natural area). The project will impact approximately 945 linear feet of Creek 2, 920 linear feet of Creek 8, and 615 linear feet of Deer Creek.
Westwood Country Club proposes to conduct bank stabilization on Deer Creed and two of its unnamed tributaries. The stabilization will address bank erosion, which has damaged or threatens to damage golf course greens, fairways, and other infrastructure. In addition to damaging the course property, the applicant has stated that the erosion has caused unstable bank conditions, which present a safety hazard for maintenance equipment, golf carts, and patrons. The stabilization activities generally consist of the installation of longitudinal peak stone toe revetment, in combination with bank reshaping. The project also includes limited installation of rock vanes to redirect the channel thalweg. According to the application, following construction the banks will be revegetated using sod and cool-season grasses, or native warm-season grasses and shrubs. The planting palate will depend upon the location within the site (fairway, green, rough, or natural area). The project will impact approximately 945 linear feet of Creek 2, 920 linear feet of Creek 8, and 615 linear feet of Deer Creek.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1501740,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1501740/p-3086/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,The city of O'Fallon,P-3086,,,,,,990,,,,"The city of O'Fallon, MO proposes to conduct channel stabilization on an unnamed tributary to Belleau Creek, in O'Fallon, St. Charles County, Missouri. O'Fallon proposes the work to address severe channel incision which has damaged, or threatens to damage, municipal infrastructure and residential property. The approximate 1,050-ft. project reach borders approximately 30 residential properties.
The city of O'Fallon, MO proposes to conduct channel stabilization on an unnamed tributary to Belleau Creek, in O'Fallon, St. Charles County, Missouri. O'Fallon proposes the work to address severe channel incision which has damaged, or threatens to damage, municipal infrastructure and residential property. The approximate 1,050-ft. project reach borders approximately 30 residential properties. The stabilization activities generally consist of reconstructing the channel with hard bank toes, stable revegetated banks, and a series of 19 rock vanes and Newbury riffles. These structures will provide the grade control necessary to prevent further headcutting, as well as result in a series of riffle/pool sequences. The reconstructed channel will occur in roughly the same configuration as the existing channel, following the same sequence of meanders. However, where some of the existing meanders have acute bends, the reconstructed channel will increase the bend radius, and/or shift the centerline away from developed property. These shifts will cumulatively shorten the reconstructed channel centerline by approximately 60 feet, resulting in a finished length of approximately 990 linear feet. Interested parties may submit comments relative to Public Notice P-3086 to: Robert.s.gramke@usace.army.mil. Comments may also be submitted through postal mail, to the address below. This Public Notice is open for comment for 21 days. All comments must be received no later than May 15, 2018.",,,,,,Robert S Gramke,Robert.s.gramke@usace.army.mil,,,,,,,,
1507283,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1507283/p-3084/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,- The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and piping operations within waters of the United States,P-3084,,,,,,590,,,,"- The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and piping operations within waters of the United States, for the purpose of a residential development. Project impacts include the piping enclosure of Tributary A (approximately 590 LF), the grading and fill of Tributary B (approximately 470 LF), and stormwater discharge of Tributary C (approximately 40 LF).
Location: The proposed project site is on a 19.92 acre tract comprised of undeveloped property, which contains three wooded drainageways with open uplands. The site is located at 2659 South Old Highway 94, St. Charles, Missouri. More specifically, at coordinates 38.7574,-90.5503, in Section 10, Township 46 North, Range 4 East, St. Charles County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 27, 2018, and closes on May 18, 2018.
- The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and piping operations within waters of the United States, for the purpose of a residential development. Project impacts include the piping enclosure of Tributary A (approximately 590 LF), the grading and fill of Tributary B (approximately 470 LF), and stormwater discharge of Tributary C (approximately 40 LF).
Location: The proposed project site is on a 19.92 acre tract comprised of undeveloped property, which contains three wooded drainageways with open uplands. The site is located at 2659 South Old Highway 94, St. Charles, Missouri. More specifically, at coordinates 38.7574,-90.5503, in Section 10, Township 46 North, Range 4 East, St. Charles County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 27, 2018, and closes on May 18, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1511398,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1511398/p-3087/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3087,,,,,,360,,,,"The applicant, Mr. Scott Plocher, of Plocher Construction in Madison, IL, seeks authorization to conduct excavation, grading and filling operations in waters of the United States. The applicant is proposing the construction of a commercial development and associated infrastructure which will have 7.12 acres of open water impacts from filling in an old borrow pond, 0.66 acres of emergent wetland impact, and approximately 360 linear feet of stream impacts from a road crossing. Applicant proposes to mitigate the open water impacts with the construction of a new open water feature on site, and will utilize an approved mitigation bank for the emergent impacts at a 1:1 ratio.Interested parties may submit comments relative to Public Notice P-3087 to: chad.m.lamontagne@usace.army.mil. This Public Notice is open for comment for 21 days. All comments must be received no later than May 24, 2018
The applicant, Mr. Scott Plocher, of Plocher Construction in Madison, IL, seeks authorization to conduct excavation, grading and filling operations in waters of the United States. The applicant is proposing the construction of a commercial development and associated infrastructure which will have 7.12 acres of open water impacts from filling in an old borrow pond, 0.66 acres of emergent wetland impact, and approximately 360 linear feet of stream impacts from a road crossing. Applicant proposes to mitigate the open water impacts with the construction of a new open water feature on site, and will utilize an approved mitigation bank for the emergent impacts at a 1:1 ratio.Interested parties may submit comments relative to Public Notice P-3087 to: chad.m.lamontagne@usace.army.mil. This Public Notice is open for comment for 21 days. All comments must be received no later than May 24, 2018",,,,,,Chad M Lamontagne,chad.m.lamontagne@usace.army.mil,,,,,,,,
1511411,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1511411/p-3088/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,,,The applicant,P-3088,,,,,,30,,,,"The applicant, Jefferson County Port Authority (JCPA), requests permit authorization to construct infrastructure facilities needed to operate passenger cruises on the Mississippi River. The revitalization of a previously utilized project area consists of repaving and widening existing access roads, creation of parking lots, restoration of a formerly used dock, and creation of a bank landing. JCPA will minimize impacts to wetlands, waterbodies and the Mississippi River by utilizing previously developed sections of the site. The work is anticipated to impact 0.84 acre of wetlands (0.84 acre of forested wetlands and 0.0 acre of emergent wetlands), about 30 linear feet of an unnamed tributary and 0.25 acre (208 linear feet) of the Mississippi River for construction of the necessary infrastructure improvements. The public notice comment period opens on May3, 2018, and will close May 24, 2018.
The applicant, Jefferson County Port Authority (JCPA), requests permit authorization to construct infrastructure facilities needed to operate passenger cruises on the Mississippi River. The revitalization of a previously utilized project area consists of repaving and widening existing access roads, creation of parking lots, restoration of a formerly used dock, and creation of a bank landing. JCPA will minimize impacts to wetlands, waterbodies and the Mississippi River by utilizing previously developed sections of the site. The work is anticipated to impact 0.84 acre of wetlands (0.84 acre of forested wetlands and 0.0 acre of emergent wetlands), about 30 linear feet of an unnamed tributary and 0.25 acre (208 linear feet) of the Mississippi River for construction of the necessary infrastructure improvements. The public notice comment period opens on May3, 2018, and will close May 24, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1512783,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1512783/p-3090/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3090,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Mr. Jeffery Keirn, of the Illinois Department of Transportation-District 8 in Collinsville, IL, seeks authorization to replace a series of structures on IL Route 161 over Crooked Creek and Crooked Creek Overflow and the placement of riprap for scour countermeasures. The project also includes raising the road approximately 3 feet, resulting in +/-1.1 miles in roadway improvements. The project will have 3.513 acres of wetlands impacted by the overall project and 395 trees removed. The applicant proposes to mitigate the wetlands impacted and trees removed at various ratios per IDOT specifications. This Public Notice is open for comment for 21 days. All comments must be received no later than May 24, 2018.
The applicant, Mr. Jeffery Keirn, of the Illinois Department of Transportation-District 8 in Collinsville, IL, seeks authorization to replace a series of structures on IL Route 161 over Crooked Creek and Crooked Creek Overflow and the placement of riprap for scour countermeasures. The project also includes raising the road approximately 3 feet, resulting in +/-1.1 miles in roadway improvements. The project will have 3.513 acres of wetlands impacted by the overall project and 395 trees removed. The applicant proposes to mitigate the wetlands impacted and trees removed at various ratios per IDOT specifications.
This Public Notice is open for comment for 21 days. All comments must be received no later than May 24, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1532892,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1532892/p-3091/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Material Sales Company proposes to install a 6 barge fleet and one permanent mooring barge along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River,P-3091,,,,,,,,,,"Material Sales Company proposes to install a 6 barge fleet and one permanent mooring barge along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 180.2, in St. Louis, Missouri. The fleet would be located within the existing protected river cell area where the former Admiral-President Casino was historically moored. The public notice comment period opens on May 29, 2018 and closes on June 21, 2018.
Material Sales Company proposes to install a 6 barge fleet and one permanent mooring barge along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 180.2, in St. Louis, Missouri. The fleet would be located within the existing protected river cell area where the former Admiral-President Casino was historically moored. The public notice comment period opens on May 29, 2018 and closes on June 21, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1535051,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1535051/p-3092/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,,,Buzzi-Unicem USA proposes to periodically remove accumulated river sediment adjacent and riverward their existing barge loading terminal. Upland disposal is proposed. The project area is located near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River,P-3092,,,,,,,,,,"Buzzi-Unicem USA proposes to periodically remove accumulated river sediment adjacent and riverward their existing barge loading terminal. Upland disposal is proposed. The project area is located near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 145.8, near Festus, Jefferson County, Missouri. Written comments must be received on or before June 21, 2018.
Buzzi-Unicem USA proposes to periodically remove accumulated river sediment adjacent and riverward their existing barge loading terminal. Upland disposal is proposed. The project area is located near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 145.8, near Festus, Jefferson County, Missouri. Written comments must be received on or before June 21, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1538385,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1538385/p-3089/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Girardeau,-90.360707,38.3655119,The applicant,P-3089,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Capital Sand, requests permit authorization from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for construction of infrastructure facilities needed to operate a barge loading facility on the Mississippi River. The purpose and need of the Capital Sand project is to create a safe and easily accessible location for the loading of aggregate. While river based projects have occurred at this location in the past, the previous infrastructure needed for the proposed operation was outdated, and had become unsafe. The new project proposes two dock barges with spuds measuring 40 feet by 140 feet. In addition to the infrastructure being placed in the river, two barge fleets, measuring five barges wide and two rows of barges long, are proposed to occur upstream on the right descending bank of Mississippi River mile 50.2 and 50.3 respectively. Impacts to the Mississippi River include the placement of the spuds for the dock barge. Landward of the bankline, in an area which does not contain jurisdictional wetlands, will be an unloading pit, conveyors, screen and telescoping conveyors with no supports past the top of bank.
The proposed project occurs on the right descending bank of the Mississippi River at approximate river mile 49.9 to 50.3. Specifically, the project is found in Section 18, Township 30 North, Range 14 West, at latitude 38.3655119 and longitude -90.360707 in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri.
Comments must be submitted by replying to Alan.R.Edmondson@usace.army.mil or by sending written comments to the address listed in the notice. The public notice comment period opens on June 1, 2018, and will close June 22, 2018.
The applicant, Capital Sand, requests permit authorization from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for construction of infrastructure facilities needed to operate a barge loading facility on the Mississippi River. The purpose and need of the Capital Sand project is to create a safe and easily accessible location for the loading of aggregate. While river based projects have occurred at this location in the past, the previous infrastructure needed for the proposed operation was outdated, and had become unsafe. The new project proposes two dock barges with spuds measuring 40 feet by 140 feet. In addition to the infrastructure being placed in the river, two barge fleets, measuring five barges wide and two rows of barges long, are proposed to occur upstream on the right descending bank of Mississippi River mile 50.2 and 50.3 respectively. Impacts to the Mississippi River include the placement of the spuds for the dock barge. Landward of the bankline, in an area which does not contain jurisdictional wetlands, will be an unloading pit, conveyors, screen and telescoping conveyors with no supports past the top of bank.
The proposed project occurs on the right descending bank of the Mississippi River at approximate river mile 49.9 to 50.3. Specifically, the project is found in Section 18, Township 30 North, Range 14 West, at latitude 38.3655119 and longitude -90.360707 in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri.
Comments must be submitted by replying to Alan.R.Edmondson@usace.army.mil or by sending written comments to the address listed in the notice. The public notice comment period opens on June 1, 2018, and will close June 22, 2018.",,,,,,Alan R Edmondson,Alan.R.Edmondson@usace.army.mil,,,,,,,,
1545460,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1545460/p-3095/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,Southshore Marina Inc. seeks reauthorization to hydraulically dredge approximately 8,P-3095,,,,,,,,,,"Southshore Marina Inc. seeks reauthorization to hydraulically dredge approximately 8,000 cubic yards of accumulated sediment and sand from within their existing boat basin A and basin B, back to its original constructed depths. The original permit was issued November 3, 2009, but has since expired. The purpose of the project would be to remove sediments and sand that have been deposited within the boat basin due to the fluctuation of the water levels within the Mississippi River. Authorization to conduct periodic dredging activities would ensure an adequate depth for safe boating and provide Southshore Marina members access to their boat slips as well as the river itself. All dredged material would be deposited back into Dardenne Slough, a side channel of the Mississippi River, via an eight inch discharge pipe. Dredging needs and frequency are dependent on the Mississippi River’s fluctuation and deposition patterns. Due to the unknown schedule of dredging needs, Southshore Marina Inc. seeks a 10-year permit authorization to allow periodic dredging on an as needed basis.
Dredging activities would occur within the existing Southshore Marina boat basins A and B. The marina is located along the right descending bank of Dardenne Slough, a side channel of the Mississippi River, at river mile 226.9, approximately three miles north of St. Charles, in St. Charles County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 11, 2018, and closes on July 1, 2018.
Southshore Marina Inc. seeks reauthorization to hydraulically dredge approximately 8,000 cubic yards of accumulated sediment and sand from within their existing boat basin A and basin B, back to its original constructed depths. The original permit was issued November 3, 2009, but has since expired. The purpose of the project would be to remove sediments and sand that have been deposited within the boat basin due to the fluctuation of the water levels within the Mississippi River. Authorization to conduct periodic dredging activities would ensure an adequate depth for safe boating and provide Southshore Marina members access to their boat slips as well as the river itself. All dredged material would be deposited back into Dardenne Slough, a side channel of the Mississippi River, via an eight inch discharge pipe. Dredging needs and frequency are dependent on the Mississippi River’s fluctuation and deposition patterns. Due to the unknown schedule of dredging needs, Southshore Marina Inc. seeks a 10-year permit authorization to allow periodic dredging on an as needed basis.
Dredging activities would occur within the existing Southshore Marina boat basins A and B. The marina is located along the right descending bank of Dardenne Slough, a side channel of the Mississippi River, at river mile 226.9, approximately three miles north of St. Charles, in St. Charles County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 11, 2018, and closes on July 1, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1556555,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1556555/p-3094-p3096/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Wayne B. Smith,P-3094 P3096,,,,,,,,,,"Wayne B. Smith, Inc., requests reauthorization to continue commercial dredging activities along the left (Illinois) descending bank of the Mississippi River, between river miles 280.9 to 282.1 and along the right (Missouri) descending bank between river mile 281.25 to 281.75. The comment period opens June 21, 2018 and closes on July 11, 2018.
Wayne B. Smith, Inc., requests reauthorization to continue commercial dredging activities along the left (Illinois) descending bank of the Mississippi River, between river miles 280.9 to 282.1 and along the right (Missouri) descending bank between river mile 281.25 to 281.75. The comment period opens June 21, 2018 and closes on July 11, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1557166,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1557166/2017-868/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Lincoln,,,"Attention Stakeholders:
As described in the attached Public Notice",2017-868,,,,,,5471,,,,"Attention Stakeholders:
As described in the attached Public Notice, the Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation project in Lincoln County, Missouri. The project site encompasses a reach of Big Creek, a perennial tributary to the Cuivre River. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Big Creek site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2017-868. The project proposes to restore, protect, and maintain 5,471 linear feet of perennial stream channel and wooded riparian corridor along Big Creek. The restored and preserved corridor will generally extend 50 - 300 feet perpendicular from the channel banks. This consists of tree plantings and the removal of any invasive species.
The stabilization component of the project will restore bank stability to approximately 2,010 linear feet of channel with actively failing, near-vertical banks. The proposed stabilization consists of a combination of rock vanes, longitudinal peaked stone toe protection, and vegetative staking. If approved by the Corps, the Big Creek site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 16,270 stream credits. The Land Learning Foundation would make the stream credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project. Responses are due to this office no later than July 11, 2018
Attention Stakeholders:
As described in the attached Public Notice, the Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation project in Lincoln County, Missouri. The project site encompasses a reach of Big Creek, a perennial tributary to the Cuivre River. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Big Creek site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2017-868. The project proposes to restore, protect, and maintain 5,471 linear feet of perennial stream channel and wooded riparian corridor along Big Creek. The restored and preserved corridor will generally extend 50 - 300 feet perpendicular from the channel banks. This consists of tree plantings and the removal of any invasive species.
The stabilization component of the project will restore bank stability to approximately 2,010 linear feet of channel with actively failing, near-vertical banks. The proposed stabilization consists of a combination of rock vanes, longitudinal peaked stone toe protection, and vegetative staking. If approved by the Corps, the Big Creek site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 16,270 stream credits. The Land Learning Foundation would make the stream credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project. Responses are due to this office no later than July 11, 2018",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1565825,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1565825/p-3093-and-p-3098/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,Mike’s Inc. proposes to relocate their existing shipyard repair facility and install a 40 barge fleeting area with associated mooring infrastructure. The shipyard repair facility would be relocated downstream,P-3093 and P-3098,,,,,,,,,,"Mike’s Inc. proposes to relocate their existing shipyard repair facility and install a 40 barge fleeting area with associated mooring infrastructure. The shipyard repair facility would be relocated downstream, along the left descending bank, at approximate Mississippi River mile 195.6, while the 40 barge fleet would be located along the left descending bank at approximate Mississippi River mile 196.0, both near Hartford, in Madison County, Illinois. The comment period is open July 2, 2018 and closes on July 23, 2018.
Mike’s Inc. proposes to relocate their existing shipyard repair facility and install a 40 barge fleeting area with associated mooring infrastructure. The shipyard repair facility would be relocated downstream, along the left descending bank, at approximate Mississippi River mile 195.6, while the 40 barge fleet would be located along the left descending bank at approximate Mississippi River mile 196.0, both near Hartford, in Madison County, Illinois. The comment period is open July 2, 2018 and closes on July 23, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1567898,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1567898/p-3100/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Scott,,,The applicant,P-3100,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Southeast Missouri Regional Port, requests permit authorization from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for continue maintenance dredging operations in accordance with the Department of the Army permits received for dredging in 1997 and 2001, respectively. The permit authorized the applicant to maintain the harbor at a 9-foot design depth for the entire length of the harbor channel. Public Notice P-3100 requests that maintenance dredging operations continue as needed in the harbor. Dredge material is proposed to be discharged in the river just outside the mouth of the port. The project is located on the right descending bank of Mississippi River at approximate mile 48, Scott County, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens on July 5, 2018, and will close July 26, 2018.
The applicant, Southeast Missouri Regional Port, requests permit authorization from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for continue maintenance dredging operations in accordance with the Department of the Army permits received for dredging in 1997 and 2001, respectively. The permit authorized the applicant to maintain the harbor at a 9-foot design depth for the entire length of the harbor channel. Public Notice P-3100 requests that maintenance dredging operations continue as needed in the harbor. Dredge material is proposed to be discharged in the river just outside the mouth of the port. The project is located on the right descending bank of Mississippi River at approximate mile 48, Scott County, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens on July 5, 2018, and will close July 26, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1572409,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1572409/p-3102/,,mvs,St. Louis District,East,,,The applicant,P-3102,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, East County Enterprises, ATTN: Mr. Rich Sauget, Sr. of Sauget, Illinois seeks authorization to conduct excavation, grading and filling operations in waters of the United States. The applicant is proposing the construction of a commercial development and associated infrastructure which will involve impacts to 2.96 acres of emergent wetlands.The public notice comment period opens on July 2, 2018, and will close August 13, 2018.
The applicant, East County Enterprises, ATTN: Mr. Rich Sauget, Sr. of Sauget, Illinois seeks authorization to conduct excavation, grading and filling operations in waters of the United States. The applicant is proposing the construction of a commercial development and associated infrastructure which will involve impacts to 2.96 acres of emergent wetlands. The public notice comment period opens on July 12, 2018, and will close August 13, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1574803,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1574803/p-3101/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Scott,,,The applicant(s),P-3101,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant(s), Consolidated Grain and Barge, Inc., and Southeast Missouri Regional Port, request permit authorization from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for continued maintenance dredging operations in accordance with the Department of the Army permits previously received. Public Notice P-3101 requests that maintenance dredging operations continue as needed at the site. The dredged material will be directed into the Mississippi River to its proposed open water disposal site, just downstream of the facility. The disposal site is in the same general location as the currently authorized Corps channel maintenance disposal site. The project is located on the right descending bank of Mississippi River at approximate mile 47.9, Scott County, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens on July 13, 2018, and will close August 03, 2018.
The applicant(s), Consolidated Grain and Barge, Inc., and Southeast Missouri Regional Port, request permit authorization from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for continued maintenance dredging operations in accordance with the Department of the Army permits previously received. Public Notice P-3101 requests that maintenance dredging operations continue as needed at the site. The dredged material will be directed into the Mississippi River to its proposed open water disposal site, just downstream of the facility. The disposal site is in the same general location as the currently authorized Corps channel maintenance disposal site. The project is located on the right descending bank of Mississippi River at approximate mile 47.9, Scott County, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens on July 13, 2018, and will close August 03, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1576050,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1576050/p-3097/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3097,,,,,,2930,,,,"The applicant, Capital Sand Proppants, LLC., seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to expand the existing surface sand mine. The expansion would involve surface mining through two unnamed tributaries to Byrd Creek for a total of 2,930 linear feet of impacts. The two tributaries originate within the mine property. Byrd Creek flows into the Upper Whitewater River. The public notice comment period opens on July 16, 2018 and closes August 5, 2018.
The applicant, Capital Sand Proppants, LLC., seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to expand the existing surface sand mine. The expansion would involve surface mining through two unnamed tributaries to Byrd Creek for a total of 2,930 linear feet of impacts. The two tributaries originate within the mine property. Byrd Creek flows into the Upper Whitewater River. The public notice comment period opens on July 16, 2018 and closes August 5, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1576768,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1576768/p-3104/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,St. Charles County Parks seeks authorization to mechanically dredge approximately 11,P-3104,,,,,,,,,,"St. Charles County Parks seeks authorization to mechanically dredge approximately 11,200 cubic yards of accumulated sediment and sand from within the mouth of Hideaway Harbor boat ramp basin (Weber Lake), providing adequate depths for safe boater access from the boat ramp to the Mississippi River. The purpose of the project would be to remove sediments and sand that have been deposited within the boat basin due to the fluctuation of the water levels within the Mississippi River. Authorization to conduct periodic dredging activities would ensure an adequate depth for safe boating and public access to the Mississippi River. The dredge material will be placed on a barge, hauled to the downstream end of Portage Island and deposited back into the Mississippi River near mile 213.0. Dredging needs and frequency are dependent on the Mississippi River’s fluctuation and deposition patterns. Due to the unknown schedule of dredging needs, St. Charles County Parks seeks a 5-year permit authorization to allow periodic dredging on an as needed basis.
Dredging activities would occur within the existing Hideaway Harbor boat ramp basin (Weber Lake). The boat ramp and basin is located along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at river mile 213.8, approximately 1.2 miles west of Portage Des Sioux, in St. Charles County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on July 19, 2018, and closes on August 7, 2018.
St. Charles County Parks seeks authorization to mechanically dredge approximately 11,200 cubic yards of accumulated sediment and sand from within the mouth of Hideaway Harbor boat ramp basin (Weber Lake), providing adequate depths for safe boater access from the boat ramp to the Mississippi River. The purpose of the project would be to remove sediments and sand that have been deposited within the boat basin due to the fluctuation of the water levels within the Mississippi River. Authorization to conduct periodic dredging activities would ensure an adequate depth for safe boating and public access to the Mississippi River. The dredge material will be placed on a barge, hauled to the downstream end of Portage Island and deposited back into the Mississippi River near mile 213.0. Dredging needs and frequency are dependent on the Mississippi River’s fluctuation and deposition patterns. Due to the unknown schedule of dredging needs, St. Charles County Parks seeks a 5-year permit authorization to allow periodic dredging on an as needed basis.
Dredging activities would occur within the existing Hideaway Harbor boat ramp basin (Weber Lake). The boat ramp and basin is located along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at river mile 213.8, approximately 1.2 miles west of Portage Des Sioux, in St. Charles County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on July 19, 2018, and closes on August 7, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1578454,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1578454/p-3099/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant proposes to construct a new Rural King shopping Center in Warrenton,P-3099,,,,,,1084,,,,"The applicant proposes to construct a new Rural King shopping Center in Warrenton, Missouri. The approximate 10 acre site is located just south of Highway 70. Proposed impacts to waters of the U.S. include 1,084 linear feet of stream and 0.041 acres of wetland to facilitate the development of this center. The public comment period opens July 18, 2018 and closes on August 8, 2018.
The applicant proposes to construct a new Rural King shopping Center in Warrenton, Missouri. The approximate 10 acre site is located just south of Highway 70. Proposed impacts to waters of the U.S. include 1,084 linear feet of stream and 0.041 acres of wetland to facilitate the development of this center. The public comment period opens July 18, 2018 and closes on August 8, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1585389,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1585389/p-3105/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3105,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Ideal Landscaping, Inc., seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to expand the existing construction yard. The plans include the expansion of the material laydown and operational area at the construction yard located at 6252 Olsen Drive. The expansion proposes to impact 1.83-acres of scrub-shrub wetland. The public notice comment period opens on July 26, 2018 and closes August 16, 2018.
The applicant, Ideal Landscaping, Inc., seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to expand the existing construction yard. The plans include the expansion of the material laydown and operational area at the construction yard located at 6252 Olsen Drive. The expansion proposes to impact 1.83-acres of scrub-shrub wetland. The public notice comment period opens on July 26, 2018 and closes August 16, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1602455,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1602455/p-3106/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Land Learning Foundation (program sponsor) proposes to establish the ILF Program under the mitigation rule as a compensatory wetland and stream mitigation program in Illinois. Funds generated by the sale of credits will be used by the sponsor to identify,P-3106,,,,,,,,,,"The Land Learning Foundation (program sponsor) proposes to establish the ILF Program under the mitigation rule as a compensatory wetland and stream mitigation program in Illinois. Funds generated by the sale of credits will be used by the sponsor to identify, plan, and implement various types of compensatory mitigation projects. The sponsor will accept the transfer of mitigation responsibility from permit applicants and will assume all legal responsibility for satisfying mitigation requirements for which fees have been accepted (i.e., implementation, performance, and long term management of specific mitigation sites as outlined in the accompanying prospectus). The ILF Program proposes two types of credits available for purchase by a permittee, advanced credits and released credit. The advanced credits are in-lieu fee credits sold in advance of mitigation sites generating released credit. (See the total Advanced Credits requested by the sponsor within Section III (e) “Initial Allocation of Credits”, of the Prospectus, page 6). The selection of individual mitigation projects, as well as specific project partners, will occur on an on-going basis as ILF mitigation needs are realized. Individual projects will be provided to the IRT for consideration, comment, modification and approval.
The Southern Illinois In-Lieu-Fee Stream and Wetland Mitigation Program (ILF Program) would operate within the Lower Kaskaskia River
(07140204), Big Muddy River (07140106), Upper Mississippi-Cape Girardeau Rivers (07140105) and the Cahokia-Joachim (07140101) watersheds, in the State of Illinois. The four watersheds/service areas encompass all of St. Clair, Monroe, Randolph, Perry and Jackson Counties, and portions of Madison, Macoupin, Montgomery, Bond, Clinton, Washington, Marion, Jefferson, Franklin, Williamson, Johnson, Union and Alexander Counties.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on August 16, 2018, and closes on September 14, 2018.
In-Lieu-Fee (ILF) mitigation programs are one of a number of practicable options available to applicants to compensate for unavoidable impacts to waters of the United States that are associated with permits issued under the authority of Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. The accompanying Southern Illinois ILF Stream and Wetland Mitigation Program prospectus outlines the circumstances and manner in which this ILF Program will provide a compensatory mitigation option to permit applicants under the Corps permit program. The use of the ILF Program to compensate for unavoidable impacts to aquatic resources is a decision of the Corps of Engineers and there is no guarantee that any particular individual or general permit will be granted authorization because of proposed use of this ILF.
The Land Learning Foundation (program sponsor) proposes to establish the ILF Program under the mitigation rule as a compensatory wetland and stream mitigation program in Illinois. Funds generated by the sale of credits will be used by the sponsor to identify, plan, and implement various types of compensatory mitigation projects. The sponsor will accept the transfer of mitigation responsibility from permit applicants and will assume all legal responsibility for satisfying mitigation requirements for which fees have been accepted (i.e., implementation, performance, and long term management of specific mitigation sites as outlined in the accompanying prospectus). The ILF Program proposes two types of credits available for purchase by a permittee, advanced credits and released credit. The advanced credits are in-lieu fee credits sold in advance of mitigation sites generating released credit. (See the total Advanced Credits requested by the sponsor within Section III (e) “Initial Allocation of Credits”, of the Prospectus, page 6). The selection of individual mitigation projects, as well as specific project partners, will occur on an on-going basis as ILF mitigation needs are realized. Individual projects will be provided to the IRT for consideration, comment, modification and approval.
The Southern Illinois In-Lieu-Fee Stream and Wetland Mitigation Program (ILF Program) would operate within the Lower Kaskaskia River
(07140204), Big Muddy River (07140106), Upper Mississippi-Cape Girardeau Rivers (07140105) and the Cahokia-Joachim (07140101) watersheds, in the State of Illinois. The four watersheds/service areas encompass all of St. Clair, Monroe, Randolph, Perry and Jackson Counties, and portions of Madison, Macoupin, Montgomery, Bond, Clinton, Washington, Marion, Jefferson, Franklin, Williamson, Johnson, Union and Alexander Counties.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on August 16, 2018, and closes on September 14, 2018.","07140101, 07140105, 07140106, 07140204",,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1615650,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1615650/p-3107/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,-90.391383,38.450346,The applicant seeks authorization for the installation of a private,P-3107,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization for the installation of a private, recreational boat dock structure along the right descending bank of the Meramec River, at river mile 7.75. The dock structure would be 26-feet in length by 46-feet in width. The new dock will provide three boat slips 24-feet long by 10-feet wide. This will be a floating, covered dock structure, with 4-foot walkways between the boat slips and around the perimeter. A 60-foot long gangway will be secured to a concrete structure or pad on the river bank, above the ordinary high-water elevation. Additionally, two concrete piers will be installed along the river bank, above the ordinary high-water elevation, in which a ⅜ inch cable will be attached and then secured to the dock for anchoring.
The boat dock structure would be located near Latitude 38.450346°, Longitude -90.391383°, along the right descending bank of the Meramec River, at river mile 7.75, Jefferson County, Missouri. The address for the property is 1555 Lonedell Road Arnold, Missouri 63010.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on August 30, 2018, and closes on September 19, 2018.
The applicant seeks authorization for the installation of a private, recreational boat dock structure along the right descending bank of the Meramec River, at river mile 7.75. The dock structure would be 26-feet in length by 46-feet in width. The new dock will provide three boat slips 24-feet long by 10-feet wide. This will be a floating, covered dock structure, with 4-foot walkways between the boat slips and around the perimeter. A 60-foot long gangway will be secured to a concrete structure or pad on the river bank, above the ordinary high-water elevation. Additionally, two concrete piers will be installed along the river bank, above the ordinary high-water elevation, in which a ⅜ inch cable will be attached and then secured to the dock for anchoring.
The boat dock structure would be located near Latitude 38.450346°, Longitude -90.391383°, along the right descending bank of the Meramec River, at river mile 7.75, Jefferson County, Missouri. The address for the property is 1555 Lonedell Road Arnold, Missouri 63010.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on August 30, 2018, and closes on September 19, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1630197,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1630197/p-3079/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Louis,,,The applicant,P-3079,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Jan Orf, Ferguson 370 Crossing, seeks authorization to impact 9.44 acres of wetland on a 102.72 acre site for an 1 part commercial development. The project is located at 13860 Ferguson Ln, Bridgeton, St. Louis County, Missouri.
The applicant, Jan Orf, Ferguson 370 Crossing, seeks authorization to impact 9.44 acres of wetland on a 102.72 acre site for an 1 part commercial development. The project is located at 13860 Ferguson Ln, Bridgeton, St. Louis County, Missouri.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1640322,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1640322/p-3108/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3108,,,,,,4000,,,,"The applicant, the City of St. Charles, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for the Cole Creek Flood Reduction Project. The project proposes to reduce the risk of flooding to 11 single family homes and 7 apartment buildings. Approximately 4,000 linear feet of Cole Creek are within the project limits. The project also includes the removal and replacement of two bridges over Cole Creek. The public notice comment period opens on September 20, 2018 and closes October 11, 2018.
The applicant, the City of St. Charles, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for the Cole Creek Flood Reduction Project. The project proposes to reduce the risk of flooding to 11 single family homes and 7 apartment buildings. Approximately 4,000 linear feet of Cole Creek are within the project limits. The project also includes the removal and replacement of two bridges over Cole Creek. The public notice comment period opens on September 20, 2018 and closes October 11, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1640342,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1640342/p-3109/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3109,,,,,,915,,,,"The applicant, Delmar Gardens, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for construction and expansion of a senior living facility. The development will consist of the addition of a three story building with a partial basement, featuring 120 independent living/assisted living/memory care apartments. The building and associated infrastructure is proposed to impact 915 linear feet of two tributaries onsite. The tributaries are part of the Fenton Creek watershed. The site currently exists as the undeveloped backlot of an existing Delmar Gardens Facility. The public notice comment period opens on September 20, 2018 and closes October 11, 2018.
The applicant, Delmar Gardens, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for construction and expansion of a senior living facility. The development will consist of the addition of a three story building with a partial basement, featuring 120 independent living/assisted living/memory care apartments. The building and associated infrastructure is proposed to impact 915 linear feet of two tributaries onsite. The tributaries are part of the Fenton Creek watershed. The site currently exists as the undeveloped backlot of an existing Delmar Gardens Facility. The public notice comment period opens on September 20, 2018 and closes October 11, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1640370,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1640370/p-3110/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3110,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, NB West Real Estate, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to develop an 11-acre site for a commercial storage area with multiple buildings and associated infrastructure. The project proposes to impact 2.24-acres of forested wetland within the Fox Creek watershed in Pacific, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens on September 20, 2018 and closes October 11, 2018.
The applicant, NB West Real Estate, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to develop an 11-acre site for a commercial storage area with multiple buildings and associated infrastructure. The project proposes to impact 2.24-acres of forested wetland within the Fox Creek watershed in Pacific, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens on September 20, 2018 and closes October 11, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1665140,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1665140/p-3111/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,The applicant,P-3111,,,,,,1830,,,,"The applicant, McKelvey Homes, Inc., has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the proposed project known as Bopp Tract (Inverness). The applicant seeks authorization for project impacts that takes place within Waters of the United States. This consists of the grading and fill activities associated with the construction of residential lots and multiple detention facilities, which will result in a total of approximately 1,830 LF of tributary impacts. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens October 17, 2018 and closes November 7, 2018.
The applicant, McKelvey Homes, Inc., has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the proposed project known as Bopp Tract (Inverness). The applicant seeks authorization for project impacts that takes place within Waters of the United States. This consists of the grading and fill activities associated with the construction of residential lots and multiple detention facilities, which will result in a total of approximately 1,830 LF of tributary impacts.
The site is located west of Bryan Road and North of Feise Road in Dardenne Prairie, Missouri. More specifically, at coordinates 38.7809,-90.7443, in Section 36/1, Township 46N/47N, Range 2East, St. Charles County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens October 17, 2018 and closes November 7, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1694325,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1694325/p-3115/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,"Mitigation Banks are one of a number of practicable options available to applicants to compensate for unavoidable impacts to waters of the United States that are associated with permits issued under the authority of Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. The accompanying Little Muddy Wetland and Stream Mitigation Bank- Addendum 1 prospectus outlines the circumstances and manner in which this Mitigation Bank will provide a compensatory mitigation option to permit applicants under the Corps permit program. The use of the Mitigation Bank to compensate for unavoidable impacts to aquatic resources is a decision of the Corps of Engineers and there is no guarantee that any particular individual or general permit will be granted authorization because of proposed use of this Mitigation Bank.
Wetlands Forever",P-3115,,,,,,,,,,"Mitigation Banks are one of a number of practicable options available to applicants to compensate for unavoidable impacts to waters of the United States that are associated with permits issued under the authority of Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. The accompanying Little Muddy Wetland and Stream Mitigation Bank- Addendum 1 prospectus outlines the circumstances and manner in which this Mitigation Bank will provide a compensatory mitigation option to permit applicants under the Corps permit program. The use of the Mitigation Bank to compensate for unavoidable impacts to aquatic resources is a decision of the Corps of Engineers and there is no guarantee that any particular individual or general permit will be granted authorization because of proposed use of this Mitigation Bank.
Wetlands Forever, Inc. (bank sponsor) proposes to establish a mitigation bank within the Big Muddy Watershed, under the mitigation rule as a compensatory wetland and stream mitigation option in Illinois. The primary objective of the proposed mitigation bank is to restore, enhance and permanently protect forested and emergent wetlands, as well as protect and enhance a 7,445-foot reach of the Little Muddy River and its riparian corridor. The mitigation bank will be constructed in two phases. Phase 1 (South Phase) as proposed is 108.00 acres in size and will be developed along the Little Muddy River, comprising 45.98 acres of forested wetlands, 2.0 acres of emergent wetlands, 13.0 acres of preserved forested wetlands, and 51.0 acres of stream riparian corridor. Phase 2 (North Phase) as proposed is 51.00 acres in size and will be developed along the Little Muddy River comprising of 22.0 acres of forested wetlands, 7.0 acres of forested preservation and 22.0 acres of streambank riparian corridor. Both phases will also provide stream stabilization measures and aquatic habitat enhancement. The mitigation bank when fully completed would contain 140.5 wetland credits for the restored, enhanced, and site protected wetland resources, and 64,989 stream credits for the stream and riparian buffer enhancement work. The credits will be available for compensating impacts that occur within the geographic service area of the bank.
If approved, the restoration and enhancement activities will be performed generating credits from the environmental improvements and will be available for sale on an incremental basis as long as the mitigation bank meets its anticipated goals set forth in the banking document. Credits from the project are not available for sale until documentation is provided by the bank sponsor that environmental restoration will proceed and written approval is granted by the Corps in consultation with the MBRT. The mitigation bank sponsor is developing the mitigation bank with the intent to sell the mitigation credits to recipients of Section 404 Permits who are required to compensate for unavoidable and adverse environmental impacts to waters of the United States. Specifically, the waters of the United States that will be compensated at the proposed bank include wetlands with emergent, scrub shrub and forested classifications, as well as stream impacts. Upon request, a copy of the Mitigation Banking Prospectus is available for review in our office.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block. The Public Notice comment period opens on November 20, 2018, and closes on December 19, 2018.
Mitigation Banks are one of a number of practicable options available to applicants to compensate for unavoidable impacts to waters of the United States that are associated with permits issued under the authority of Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. The accompanying Little Muddy Wetland and Stream Mitigation Bank- Addendum 1 prospectus outlines the circumstances and manner in which this Mitigation Bank will provide a compensatory mitigation option to permit applicants under the Corps permit program. The use of the Mitigation Bank to compensate for unavoidable impacts to aquatic resources is a decision of the Corps of Engineers and there is no guarantee that any particular individual or general permit will be granted authorization because of proposed use of this Mitigation Bank.
Wetlands Forever, Inc. (bank sponsor) proposes to establish a mitigation bank within the Big Muddy Watershed, under the mitigation rule as a compensatory wetland and stream mitigation option in Illinois. The primary objective of the proposed mitigation bank is to restore, enhance and permanently protect forested and emergent wetlands, as well as protect and enhance a 7,445-foot reach of the Little Muddy River and its riparian corridor. The mitigation bank will be constructed in two phases. Phase 1 (South Phase) as proposed is 108.00 acres in size and will be developed along the Little Muddy River, comprising 45.98 acres of forested wetlands, 2.0 acres of emergent wetlands, 13.0 acres of preserved forested wetlands, and 51.0 acres of stream riparian corridor. Phase 2 (North Phase) as proposed is 51.00 acres in size and will be developed along the Little Muddy River comprising of 22.0 acres of forested wetlands, 7.0 acres of forested preservation and 22.0 acres of streambank riparian corridor. Both phases will also provide stream stabilization measures and aquatic habitat enhancement. The mitigation bank when fully completed would contain 140.5 wetland credits for the restored, enhanced, and site protected wetland resources, and 64,989 stream credits for the stream and riparian buffer enhancement work. The credits will be available for compensating impacts that occur within the geographic service area of the bank.
If approved, the restoration and enhancement activities will be performed generating credits from the environmental improvements and will be available for sale on an incremental basis as long as the mitigation bank meets its anticipated goals set forth in the banking document. Credits from the project are not available for sale until documentation is provided by the bank sponsor that environmental restoration will proceed and written approval is granted by the Corps in consultation with the MBRT. The mitigation bank sponsor is developing the mitigation bank with the intent to sell the mitigation credits to recipients of Section 404 Permits who are required to compensate for unavoidable and adverse environmental impacts to waters of the United States. Specifically, the waters of the United States that will be compensated at the proposed bank include wetlands with emergent, scrub shrub and forested classifications, as well as stream impacts. Upon request, a copy of the Mitigation Banking Prospectus is available for review in our office.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block. The Public Notice comment period opens on November 20, 2018, and closes on December 19, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1701588,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1701588/p-2628r/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,This project originally was placed on public notice in May 2007 and a Department of the Army Section 404 permit issued in February 2008. However,P-2628R,,,,,,,,,,"This project originally was placed on public notice in May 2007 and a Department of the Army Section 404 permit issued in February 2008. However, due to the economic recession, the project was never constructed. The applicant now wishes to proceed with the same single-family residential development and the previously proposed impacts remain unchanged. The applicant seeks authorization to fill two unnamed tributaries to facilitate grading for roadway and lot development associated with the construction of a residential subdivision known as Brookstone (previously named Swantner Tract). The unnamed tributaries flow into McCoy Creek, a tributary to the Cuivre River, which flows to the Mississippi River. The project area is located southeast of Swantner Road and Point Prairie Road in Wentzville, in Section 3, Township 47 North, Range 1 East, St. Charles County, Missouri. The comment period opens November 30, 2018 and closed December 21, 2018.
This project originally was placed on public notice in May 2007 and a Department of the Army Section 404 permit issued in February 2008. However, due to the economic recession, the project was never constructed. The applicant now wishes to proceed with the same single-family residential development and the previously proposed impacts remain unchanged. The applicant seeks authorization to fill two unnamed tributaries to facilitate grading for roadway and lot development associated with the construction of a residential subdivision known as Brookstone (previously named Swantner Tract). The unnamed tributaries flow into McCoy Creek, a tributary to the Cuivre River, which flows to the Mississippi River. The project area is located southeast of Swantner Road and Point Prairie Road in Wentzville, in Section 3, Township 47 North, Range 1 East, St. Charles County, Missouri. The comment period opens November 30, 2018 and closed December 21, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1707725,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1707725/p-3116/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Pike,,,The Central Stone Company requests reauthorization to excavate accumulated sediment adjacent to their existing Florence Quarry barge loading terminal. Up to 2,P-3116,,,,,,,,,,"The Central Stone Company requests reauthorization to excavate accumulated sediment adjacent to their existing Florence Quarry barge loading terminal. Up to 2,500 cubic yards of accumulated sediment would be excavated periodically from an approximate 80-feet-wide by 400-feet-long area to ensure uninterrupted barge access. The excavated material would be trucked to an upland disposal area within the applicant’s existing quarry. The project area is located in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 10, Township 5 South, Range 2 West, near Pittsfield, in Pike County, Illinois. Excavation would occur near the right descending bank of the Illinois River, at approximate river mile 57.3. Written comments must be received on or before December 26, 2018.
The Central Stone Company requests reauthorization to excavate accumulated sediment adjacent to their existing Florence Quarry barge loading terminal. Up to 2,500 cubic yards of accumulated sediment would be excavated periodically from an approximate 80-feet-wide by 400-feet-long area to ensure uninterrupted barge access. The excavated material would be trucked to an upland disposal area within the applicant’s existing quarry. The project area is located in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 10, Township 5 South, Range 2 West, near Pittsfield, in Pike County, Illinois. Excavation would occur near the right descending bank of the Illinois River, at approximate river mile 57.3. Written comments must be received on or before December 26, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1717273,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1717273/p-3118/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Riverview Real Estate Company,P-3118,,,,,,870,,,,"The Riverview Real Estate Company, LLC is applying for a Department of the Army Permit to conduct grading and filling in Waters of the U.S. to support a 44 acre mixed use Residential and Commercial Development. The project will include the filling of the entire 870 linear feet of intermittent Tributary A on-site and the entire 725 linear feet of ephemeral Tributary B on-site, in total filling all of the 1,595 linear feet of stream channels within the parcel. The proposed development consists of three separate land use areas. The northern portion of the tract will support a 13 acre multi-family housing with a center green space/”assembly area”. The majority of the southern portion of the tract is proposed to be a 25 acre single-family residential development. Along Bryan Road 5 lots suitable for commercial developments will be constructed within a 6 acre area with frontage along Bryan Road. Along the southern property boundary, two shallow pond areas that were excavated around 2005 in uplands were found to meet the definition of wetlands. These features are identified as Wetland A (0.24 acres) and Wetland B (0.30 acres), however as they have been man-made and excavated entirely in uplands our office is proposing to not regulate these features.
The Riverview Real Estate Company, LLC is applying for a Department of the Army Permit to conduct grading and filling in Waters of the U.S. to support a 44 acre mixed use Residential and Commercial Development. The project will include the filling of the entire 870 linear feet of intermittent Tributary A on-site and the entire 725 linear feet of ephemeral Tributary B on-site, in total filling all of the 1,595 linear feet of stream channels within the parcel. The proposed development consists of three separate land use areas. The northern portion of the tract will support a 13 acre multi-family housing with a center green space/”assembly area”. The majority of the southern portion of the tract is proposed to be a 25 acre single-family residential development. Along Bryan Road 5 lots suitable for commercial developments will be constructed within a 6 acre area with frontage along Bryan Road. Along the southern property boundary, two shallow pond areas that were excavated around 2005 in uplands were found to meet the definition of wetlands. These features are identified as Wetland A (0.24 acres) and Wetland B (0.30 acres), however as they have been man-made and excavated entirely in uplands our office is proposing to not regulate these features.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1717711,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1717711/p-3119/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Clair,,,Illinois-American Water Company (ILWA) seeks authorization to expand their existing East Saint Louis water treatment facility (ESLWTF). ILWA purposes to install a new ultraviolet (UV) disinfection system along with a transfer pump station,P-3119,,,,,,,,,,"Illinois-American Water Company (ILWA) seeks authorization to expand their existing East Saint Louis water treatment facility (ESLWTF). ILWA purposes to install a new ultraviolet (UV) disinfection system along with a transfer pump station, 2 finished water storage tanks, high service pump station, and associated parking lots and driveways. This expansion will cover approximately 7.8-acres immediately south of the existing plant. The applicant proposes to build the new structures in an area with delineated forested wetland. The work will include clearing trees and grading to raise the ground elevation at each structure. The tree clearing will begin as soon as all authorizations are received and is proposed to be completed by March 31, 2019. The grading and construction of the structures are scheduled to begin in March 2019 with construction continuing until mid-2021.
The project proposes to impact 5-acres of forested wetland. The entire 5-acres contains hydric soils, hydric vegetation and is a neighboring waters of the Mississippi River. Illinois-American Water Company has researched alternatives and has attempted to minimize impacts to the wetlands. However, the applicant stated that the impacts are unavoidable due to the need to utilize and develop the site abutting their existing facility. The applicant is exploring mitigation options within approved wetland mitigation banks.
The site is located at Illinois-American Water’s East St. Louis Water Treatment Plant, southeast of the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge. The project site address is 800 North Front Street, East St. Louis, Illinois. The project is located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 11, Township 02 North, Range 10 West, St. Clair County.
The Public Notice comment period opens on December 21, 2018, and closes on January 10, 2019.
Illinois-American Water Company (ILWA) seeks authorization to expand their existing East Saint Louis water treatment facility (ESLWTF). ILWA purposes to install a new ultraviolet (UV) disinfection system along with a transfer pump station, 2 finished water storage tanks, high service pump station, and associated parking lots and driveways. This expansion will cover approximately 7.8-acres immediately south of the existing plant. The applicant proposes to build the new structures in an area with delineated forested wetland. The work will include clearing trees and grading to raise the ground elevation at each structure. The tree clearing will begin as soon as all authorizations are received and is proposed to be completed by March 31, 2019. The grading and construction of the structures are scheduled to begin in March 2019 with construction continuing until mid-2021.
The project proposes to impact 5-acres of forested wetland. The entire 5-acres contains hydric soils, hydric vegetation and is a neighboring waters of the Mississippi River. Illinois-American Water Company has researched alternatives and has attempted to minimize impacts to the wetlands. However, the applicant stated that the impacts are unavoidable due to the need to utilize and develop the site abutting their existing facility. The applicant is exploring mitigation options within approved wetland mitigation banks.
The site is located at Illinois-American Water’s East St. Louis Water Treatment Plant, southeast of the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge. The project site address is 800 North Front Street, East St. Louis, Illinois. The project is located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 11, Township 02 North, Range 10 West, St. Clair County.
The Public Notice comment period opens on December 21, 2018, and closes on January 10, 2019.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1721506,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1721506/p-3120/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3120,,,,,,159,,,,"The applicant, Signature Properties, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to develop a 23-acre site for a commercial development and associated infrastructure. The project proposes to impact 1.11-acres of open water/emergent wetland and 159 linear feet of stream channel in the City of Festus, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens on December 26, 2018 and closes January 15, 2018.
The applicant, Signature Properties, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to develop a 23-acre site for a commercial development and associated infrastructure. The project proposes to impact 1.11-acres of open water/emergent wetland and 159 linear feet of stream channel in the City of Festus, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens on December 26, 2018 and closes January 15, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1734262,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1734262/p-3121/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Jackson,,,The City of Murphysboro seeks authorization to raise the elevation of the existing access road to the city’s wastewater treatment facility above the 100-year floodplain. The road embankment would be a 3:1 slope. The total length of proposed roadway improvements is 1,P-3121,,,,,,1350,,,,"The City of Murphysboro seeks authorization to raise the elevation of the existing access road to the city’s wastewater treatment facility above the 100-year floodplain. The road embankment would be a 3:1 slope. The total length of proposed roadway improvements is 1,350 linear feet. The raise in elevation also requires the footprint of the road to be increased. The proposed project construction includes approximately 38,000 cubic yards of new soil embankment along the existing roadway alignment, construction of a new 16 foot wide aggregate base course, construction of a 16 foot wide oil and chip surface, replacement of approximately 80 feet of 48” corrugated metal pipe culvert and approximately 170 feet of 48” RCCP with flared end sections. In addition, approximately 42 feet of 14” PVC culvert pipe will be replaced with approximately 110 feet of new 14” PVC pipe. The project affects 1.3 acres of forested wetlands by the placement of fill material on both sides of the existing road in places where the wetlands are adjacent to the existing roadway. The entire 1.3 acres contain hydric soils, hydrophytic vegetation, and hydrologic connection to the Big Muddy River, via the 100-year floodplain. The project area is located approximately 340 feet northwest of the Riverside Park in Murphysboro, Illinois. The project area is a continuation of West Riverside Park Road and is located north of the Big Muddy River. The project is located in Section 7, Township 9 South, and Range 2 West, Jackson County, Illinois.
The City of Murphysboro seeks authorization to raise the elevation of the existing access road to the city’s wastewater treatment facility above the 100-year floodplain. The road embankment would be a 3:1 slope. The total length of proposed roadway improvements is 1,350 linear feet. The raise in elevation also requires the footprint of the road to be increased. The proposed project construction includes approximately 38,000 cubic yards of new soil embankment along the existing roadway alignment, construction of a new 16 foot wide aggregate base course, construction of a 16 foot wide oil and chip surface, replacement of approximately 80 feet of 48” corrugated metal pipe culvert and approximately 170 feet of 48” RCCP with flared end sections. In addition, approximately 42 feet of 14” PVC culvert pipe will be replaced with approximately 110 feet of new 14” PVC pipe. The project affects 1.3 acres of forested wetlands by the placement of fill material on both sides of the existing road in places where the wetlands are adjacent to the existing roadway. The entire 1.3 acres contain hydric soils, hydrophytic vegetation, and hydrologic connection to the Big Muddy River, via the 100-year floodplain. The project area is located approximately 340 feet northwest of the Riverside Park in Murphysboro, Illinois. The project area is a continuation of West Riverside Park Road and is located north of the Big Muddy River. The project is located in Section 7, Township 9 South, and Range 2 West, Jackson County, Illinois.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1757951,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1757951/special-public-notice/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,On February 14,Special Public Notice,,,,,,,,,,"On February 14, 2019, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of the Army (Army) published for public comment a proposed rule revising the definition of “waters of the United States,” which would establish the scope of federal regulatory authority under the Clean Water Act (CWA). The proposed rule is intended to satisfy the requirements of Executive Order (EO) 13778 that directed the EPA and the Army to review and rescind or replace the 2015 Clean Water Rule (80 FR 37053) and consider interpreting the scope of “waters of the United States” consistent with the Justice Scalia opinion (plurality standard) from Rapanos v. United States (2006). The EO instructed that any new proposed rule shall ensure that the Nation’s navigable waters are kept free from pollution, while at the same time promoting economic growth, minimizing regulatory uncertainty, and showing due regard for the roles of the Congress and the States under the Constitution.
On February 14, 2019, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of the Army (Army) published for public comment a proposed rule revising the definition of ""waters of the United States,"" which would establish the scope of federal regulatory authority under the Clean Water Act (CWA). The proposed rule is intended to satisfy the requirements of Executive Order (EO) 13778 that directed the EPA and the Army to review and rescind or replace the 2015 Clean Water Rule (80 FR 37053) and consider interpreting the scope of ""waters of the United States"" consistent with the Justice Scalia opinion (plurality standard) from Rapanos v. United States (2006). The EO instructed that any new proposed rule shall ensure that the Nation’s navigable waters are kept free from pollution, while at the same time promoting economic growth, minimizing regulatory uncertainty, and showing due regard for the roles of the Congress and the States under the Constitution.
The proposed revised definition outlines six categories of waters that would be considered ""waters of the United States"" in section (a), including: traditional navigable waters, including the territorial seas; tributaries that contribute perennial or intermittent flow to such waters; certain ditches; certain lakes and ponds; impoundments of otherwise jurisdictional waters; and wetlands adjacent to other jurisdictional waters.
The proposed revised definition also outlines what would not be considered ""waters of the United States"" in section (b), including: waters not identified in section (a); groundwater; ephemeral features; ditches not included in section (a); prior converted cropland, as defined; certain artificially irrigated areas; certain artificial lakes and ponds; certain water-filled depressions; certain stormwater control features; certain wastewater recycling structures; and waste treatment systems, as defined.
Additionally, the proposed rule provides definitions for key terms used in the regulation in section (c). Some of these are unchanged from the current regulations, including the definitions for ""wetlands"", ""ordinary high water mark"", and ""high tide line"". Some of these have been redefined, including definitions for ""tributary"" and ""ditch"". The rule also defines several key terms, that while used colloquially, are added to the regulation for the first time, including definitions for ""ephemeral"", ""intermittent"", ""perennial"", ""prior converted cropland"", ""snowpack"", ""typical year"", ""upland"", and ""waste treatment system"".
The EPA and the Army are seeking comments on the specifics of the proposed ""waters of the United States"" definition, and are requesting comment on the discussion and definition of terms within it. In addition, the EPA and the Army are seeking comments on a multitude of items such as underlying legal interpretations, rule implementation, and the associated Economic Analysis and Resource and Programmatic Assessment (and their data). Finally, in response to requests from some states, the EPA and the Army are exploring and seeking comments on the development, and feasibility, of creating geospatial datasets or a mapping system for jurisdictional waters in an effort to improve administration of CWA programs and provide clarity for federal, state, and tribal agencies and the general public.
More information regarding this proposed rule can be found at EPA’s website: https://www.epa.gov/wotus-rule/step-two-revise. Additionally, the Federal Register Notice can be found at the Federal Register’s website: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2019/02/14/2019-00791/revised-definition-of-waters-of-the-united-states.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before April 15, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OW-2018-0149, by one of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov/ (preferred method). Follow the online instructions for submitting comments.
• E-mail: OW-Docket@epa.gov. Include Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OW-2018-0149 in the subject line of the message.
• Mail: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA Docket Center, Office of Water Docket, Mail Code 28221T, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20460.
• Hand Delivery / Courier: EPA Docket Center, WJC West Building, Room 3334, 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20004. The Docket Center’s hours of operations are 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday – Friday (except Federal Holidays).
All submissions received must include the Docket ID No. for this rulemaking. Comments received may be posted without change to https://www.regulations.gov/, including any personal information provided.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael McDavit, Oceans, Wetlands, and Communities Division, Office of Water (4504-T), Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20460; telephone number: (202) 566-2428; email address: CWAwotus@epa.gov; or Jennifer A. Moyer, Regulatory Community of Practice (CECW–CO–R), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 441 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20314; telephone number: (202) 761-5903; e-mail address: USACE_CWA_Rule@usace.army.mil.",,,,,,Rule,Rule@usace.army.mil,,,,,,,,
1773993,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1773993/crooked-creek-ilf/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Bollinger,,,As described in the attached Public Notice,Crooked Creek ILF,,,,,,5170,,,,"As described in the attached Public Notice, the Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation - Stream Stewardship Trust Fund (Sponsor) has requested approval for an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation project in Bollinger County, Missouri. The project site encompasses a reach of Crooked Creek, a perennial tributary approximately 39 miles from the confluence of the Headwater Diversion Channel. The Sponsor refers to this project as the Collier (SSTF 1014) Site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2018-305. The project proposes to restore, protect, and maintain 5,170 linear feet of perennial stream channel and wooded riparian corridor along Crooked Creek. The restored and preserved corridor will generally extend 125-147 feet perpendicular from the channel banks. This consists of tree plantings and the removal of any invasive species. The stabilization component of the project will restore bank stability to approximately 600 linear feet of channel with actively failing, near-vertical banks. The proposed stabilization consists of the installation of five bendway weirs, longitudinal peaked stone toe protection, and a single rock vane. If approved by the Corps, the Collier (SSTF 1014) site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 8,770.5 stream credits. The Sponsor would make the stream credits available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project. Responses are due to this office no later than March 21, 2019.
As described in the attached Public Notice, the Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation - Stream Stewardship Trust Fund (Sponsor) has requested approval for an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation project in Bollinger County, Missouri. The project site encompasses a reach of Crooked Creek, a perennial tributary approximately 39 miles from the confluence of the Headwater Diversion Channel. The Sponsor refers to this project as the Collier (SSTF 1014) Site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2018-305. The project proposes to restore, protect, and maintain 5,170 linear feet of perennial stream channel and wooded riparian corridor along Crooked Creek. The restored and preserved corridor will generally extend 125-147 feet perpendicular from the channel banks. This consists of tree plantings and the removal of any invasive species. The stabilization component of the project will restore bank stability to approximately 600 linear feet of channel with actively failing, near-vertical banks. The proposed stabilization consists of the installation of five bendway weirs, longitudinal peaked stone toe protection, and a single rock vane. If approved by the Corps, the Collier (SSTF 1014) site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 8,770.5 stream credits. The Sponsor would make the stream credits available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project. Responses are due to this office no later than March 21, 2019.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1800846,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1800846/p-3123/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Louis,,,The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District seeks authorization to discharge fill material below the ordinary high water mark of Black Jack Creek by reconfiguring approximately 1,P-3123,,,,,,1280,,,,"The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District seeks authorization to discharge fill material below the ordinary high water mark of Black Jack Creek by reconfiguring approximately 1,280 linear feet of the existing channel into a U-shaped concrete lined channel for a project known as Hallstead Storm Channel Phase IV. The proposed creek channel reconfiguration would match an existing 45 foot wide concrete lined channel located immediately upstream of the project. The proposed vertical walled channel would gradually increase from 45 feet wide to 59 feet wide at the downstream limits of the project. At the upstream end of the project limits, the channel walls are proposed to be 12 feet high and would gradually increase to 18 feet high in a downstream direction. The vertical concrete walls at the downstream terminus of the project would flare into the existing banks into a new 120-foot long rip rap or gabion lined plunge pool. The plunge pool is designed to dissipate water velocities before the proposed concrete channel transitions back into a natural creek channel downstream of the project limits. All work would occur within an existing 80-foot wide drainage right-of-way and include improvements to existing storm sewer outfalls. The purpose of the project is to eliminate erosion within the project limits and improve conveyance to reduce potential for overbank flooding. As a result of the flood reduction, approximately 50 homes would no longer be located in the 15 or 100- year floodplain.
Authorization for this project was granted February 7, 2006 (P-2481) and compensatory mitigation associated with unavoidable impacts to 1400 feet of Black Jack Creek was completed downstream through the creation of riparian buffer habitat in 2007. The project authorization was extended until December 30, 2015, however, construction was never initiated by the applicant. In accordance with the 2008 Compensatory Mitigation Rulemaking Regulations, compensatory mitigation for the proposed project is currently being re-evaluated. The applicant is exploring mitigation options within an approved wetland mitigation bank.
The site is located immediately upstream of Vorhof Drive at the downstream end of a 45 foot wide vertical wall concrete channel that was completed in 2003 as part of the Hallstead Storm Channel Phase III project. Black Jack Creek channel improvements are proposed to continue in a downstream direction and cease approximately 120 linear feet downstream of Hudson Drive. More specifically, the site is located Section 5, Township 46 North, Range 7 East, near Dellwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens on March 29, 2019, and closes April 19, 2019.
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District seeks authorization to discharge fill material below the ordinary high water mark of Black Jack Creek by reconfiguring approximately 1,280 linear feet of the existing channel into a U-shaped concrete lined channel for a project known as Hallstead Storm Channel Phase IV. The proposed creek channel reconfiguration would match an existing 45 foot wide concrete lined channel located immediately upstream of the project. The proposed vertical walled channel would gradually increase from 45 feet wide to 59 feet wide at the downstream limits of the project. At the upstream end of the project limits, the channel walls are proposed to be 12 feet high and would gradually increase to 18 feet high in a downstream direction. The vertical concrete walls at the downstream terminus of the project would flare into the existing banks into a new 120-foot long rip rap or gabion lined plunge pool. The plunge pool is designed to dissipate water velocities before the proposed concrete channel transitions back into a natural creek channel downstream of the project limits. All work would occur within an existing 80-foot wide drainage right-of-way and include improvements to existing storm sewer outfalls. The purpose of the project is to eliminate erosion within the project limits and improve conveyance to reduce potential for overbank flooding. As a result of the flood reduction, approximately 50 homes would no longer be located in the 15 or 100- year floodplain.
Authorization for this project was granted February 7, 2006 (P-2481) and compensatory mitigation associated with unavoidable impacts to 1400 feet of Black Jack Creek was completed downstream through the creation of riparian buffer habitat in 2007. The project authorization was extended until December 30, 2015, however, construction was never initiated by the applicant. In accordance with the 2008 Compensatory Mitigation Rulemaking Regulations, compensatory mitigation for the proposed project is currently being re-evaluated. The applicant is exploring mitigation options within an approved wetland mitigation bank.
The site is located immediately upstream of Vorhof Drive at the downstream end of a 45 foot wide vertical wall concrete channel that was completed in 2003 as part of the Hallstead Storm Channel Phase III project. Black Jack Creek channel improvements are proposed to continue in a downstream direction and cease approximately 120 linear feet downstream of Hudson Drive. More specifically, the site is located Section 5, Township 46 North, Range 7 East, near Dellwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens on March 29, 2019, and closes April 19, 2019.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1824482,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1824482/p-3124/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Calhoun,,,Anchor Yankers,P-3124,,,,,,,,,,"Anchor Yankers, seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act, to continue maintenance dredging operations at the facility in Calhoun County, Illinois on the Mississippi River at Mile 225.2, left bank descending. This proposal is for the re-authorization of the same permit issued to the applicant in August of 2011 (P-2760 Public Notice Issued July 19, 2011). Due to the location behind an island, outside the main channel, periodic dredging of this location is required to maintain an operable depth. No more than 2000cy of accumulated river silt will be removed. This will be done by using a long reach trackhoe on a barge. Material will be removed from the entrance to both ends of the channel behind the island. Silt will be placed in a container on a barge and then placed on the Northwest end of the island, behind the bullnose revetment. This will help to speed up the accretion of material on this end of the island where the Corps of Engineers placed a revetment to arrest erosion of the island. Placement of the material will be authorized under Nationwide Permit #27, just as it was in past years. Nationwide Permit #27 has authorization from the State of Illinois, subject to certain conditions; which will be met. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 25, 2019, and closes on May 16, 2019.
Anchor Yankers, seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act, to continue maintenance dredging operations at the facility in Calhoun County, Illinois on the Mississippi River at Mile 225.2, left bank descending. This proposal is for the re-authorization of the same permit issued to the applicant in August of 2011 (P-2760 Public Notice Issued July 19, 2011). Due to the location behind an island, outside the main channel, periodic dredging of this location is required to maintain an operable depth. No more than 2000cy of accumulated river silt will be removed. This will be done by using a long reach trackhoe on a barge. Material will be removed from the entrance to both ends of the channel behind the island. Silt will be placed in a container on a barge and then placed on the Northwest end of the island, behind the bullnose revetment. This will help to speed up the accretion of material on this end of the island where the Corps of Engineers placed a revetment to arrest erosion of the island. Placement of the material will be authorized under Nationwide Permit #27, just as it was in past years. Nationwide Permit #27 has authorization from the State of Illinois, subject to certain conditions; which will be met. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 25, 2019, and closes on May 16, 2019.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1844634,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1844634/special-public-notice-finalization-of-the-missouri-bat-programmatic-informal-co/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The purpose of this public notice is to announce the Kansas City,Special Public Notice - Finalization of the Missouri Bat Programmatic Informal Consultation Framework,,,,,,,,,,"The purpose of this public notice is to announce the Kansas City, Little Rock, St. Louis, Rock Island, and Memphis Districts of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service have completed programmatic informal consultation for all activities requiring Department of the Army permits. This consultation, which covers activities in waters of the United States within the state of Missouri, complies with the provisions of Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Completion of this consultation eliminates the need for individual ESA consultation on most permit applications submitted to the Corps for activities located in habitat for bats protected under the ESA. The completion of this consultation will improve the permit evaluation process by reducing the time required for evaluation of many permit applications while assuring compliance with the requirements of the ESA.
The purpose of this public notice is to announce the Kansas City, Little Rock, St. Louis, Rock Island, and Memphis Districts of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service have completed programmatic informal consultation for all activities requiring Department of the Army permits. This consultation, which covers activities in waters of the United States within the state of Missouri, complies with the provisions of Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Completion of this consultation eliminates the need for individual ESA consultation on most permit applications submitted to the Corps for activities located in habitat for bats protected under the ESA. The completion of this consultation will improve the permit evaluation process by reducing the time required for evaluation of many permit applications while assuring compliance with the requirements of the ESA.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1868755,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1868755/p-3112/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Genevieve,,,Cave City Sand requests a Department of the Army permit to install a barge loading terminal with conveyor,P-3112,,,,,,,,,,"Cave City Sand requests a Department of the Army permit to install a barge loading terminal with conveyor, two barge fleets and to potentially conduct construction access dredging in the Mississippi River. The construction of a BNSF unit train rail spur and associated placement of overburden fill material in five unnamed ephemeral tributaries to Morrison Creek is also proposed. The project area is located in Sections 14, 15, 22, and 23, Township 39 North, Range 7 East, in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri. The proposed river activities are located near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 137. The public notice comment period opens June 6, 2019 and closes on June 26, 2019.
Cave City Sand requests a Department of the Army permit to install a barge loading terminal with conveyor, two barge fleets and to potentially conduct construction access dredging in the Mississippi River. The construction of a BNSF unit train rail spur and associated placement of overburden fill material in five unnamed ephemeral tributaries to Morrison Creek is also proposed. The project area is located in Sections 14, 15, 22, and 23, Township 39 North, Range 7 East, in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri. The proposed river activities are located near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 137. The public notice comment period opens June 6, 2019 and closes on June 26, 2019.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1879299,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1879299/p-3125/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3125,,,,,,818,,,,"The applicant, Debrecht Properties, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for construction of a single-family residential development. The development will consists of a 28-lot subdivision, including roadways, utilities and detention basins. The project proposes to impact a total of 818 linear feet of intermittent stream within the Fenton Creek watershed, in the City of Fenton, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens on June 17, 2019 and closes July 7, 2019.
The applicant, Debrecht Properties, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for construction of a single-family residential development. The development will consists of a 28-lot subdivision, including roadways, utilities and detention basins. The project proposes to impact a total of 818 linear feet of intermittent stream within the Fenton Creek watershed, in the City of Fenton, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens on June 17, 2019 and closes July 7, 2019.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1887643,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1887643/p-3126/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3126,,,,,,1645,,,,"The applicant, True Femme Osage, LLC., seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for the project known as Eagle Lake Expansion. The project consists of the expansion of two existing ponds to create an approximately 45-acre lake. In addition, the project proposes to impact a total of 1,645 linear feet of tributaries within the Callaway Fork watershed. An access road that encompasses the lake is also proposed. The public notice comment period opens on June 25, 2019 and closes July 16, 2019.
The applicant, True Femme Osage, LLC., seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for the project known as Eagle Lake Expansion. The project consists of the expansion of two existing ponds to create an approximately 45-acre lake. In addition, the project proposes to impact a total of 1,645 linear feet of tributaries within the Callaway Fork watershed. An access road that encompasses the lake is also proposed. The public notice comment period opens on June 25, 2019 and closes July 16, 2019.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1890015,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1890015/p-3127/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Jackson,,,"Mitigation Banks are one of a number of practicable options available to applicants to compensate for unavoidable impacts to waters of the United States that are associated with permits issued under the authority of Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. The accompanying E.T. Simonds Wetland Mitigation Bank prospectus outlines the circumstances and manner in which this Mitigation Bank will provide a compensatory mitigation option to permit applicants under the Corps permit program. The use of the Mitigation Bank to compensate for unavoidable impacts to aquatic resources is a decision of the Corps of Engineers and there is no guarantee that any particular individual or general permit will be granted authorization because of proposed use of this Mitigation Bank.
E.T. Simonds Construction Company (bank sponsor) proposes to establish a wetland mitigation bank. The primary objective of the proposed mitigation bank is to restore",P-3127,,,,,,,,,,"Mitigation Banks are one of a number of practicable options available to applicants to compensate for unavoidable impacts to waters of the United States that are associated with permits issued under the authority of Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. The accompanying E.T. Simonds Wetland Mitigation Bank prospectus outlines the circumstances and manner in which this Mitigation Bank will provide a compensatory mitigation option to permit applicants under the Corps permit program. The use of the Mitigation Bank to compensate for unavoidable impacts to aquatic resources is a decision of the Corps of Engineers and there is no guarantee that any particular individual or general permit will be granted authorization because of proposed use of this Mitigation Bank.
E.T. Simonds Construction Company (bank sponsor) proposes to establish a wetland mitigation bank. The primary objective of the proposed mitigation bank is to restore, create, enhance and permanently protect forested and emergent wetlands, open water aquatic habitats, and to create upland buffer habitat. The mitigation bank would be constructed within two sites. Site One (North Phase) as proposed is 148.7 acres in size and will be developed along the Big Muddy River. Based on the preliminary plans 23.7 acres will consist of emergent and forested wetland creation, 35.4 acres of forested wetland enhancement, 52.6 acres of preserved forested riparian habitat/wetlands and open water habitat, and 34.4 acres of upland buffer creation. 2.7 acres of power line easement would be excluded from the Site One project area. Site Two (South Phase) as proposed is 88.3 acres in size and will be developed along Little Crab Orchard Creek, a secondary tributary of the Big Muddy River. Site Two would consist of 10.9 acres of emergent and forested wetland creation, 27.0 acres of forested wetland enhancement, 48.6 acres of preserved forested riparian habitat/wetlands and open water habitat, and 1.3 acres of upland buffer creation. 0.5 acres of access road easement would be excluded from the Site Two project area. If approved, the creation, restoration, enhancement and preservation activities will be performed generating credits from the environmental improvements and will be available for sale on an incremental basis as long as the mitigation bank meets its anticipated goals set forth in the banking document. Credits from the project are not available for sale until documentation is provided by the bank sponsor that environmental restoration will proceed and written approval is granted by the Corps in consultation with the Mitigation Bank Review Team (MBRT). The mitigation bank sponsor is developing the mitigation bank with the intent to sell the mitigation credits to recipients of Section 404 Permits who are required to compensate for unavoidable and adverse environmental impacts to waters of the United States. Specifically, the waters of the United States that will be compensated at the proposed bank include wetlands with emergent, scrub shrub and forested classifications. Upon request, a copy of the Mitigation Banking Prospectus is available for review in our office.
The proposed bank will include two sites. Site One is comprised of 148.7 acres and is located along the Big Muddy River approximately 1.5 miles south of DeSoto, Illinois, Sections 28, 29, and 32, Township 08 South, Range 01 West of the 3rd Principal Meridian, Jackson County, IL. Site Two is comprised of 88.3 acres and is located northwest of Carbondale, Illinois, Section 8, Township 09 South, Range 01 West of the 3rd Principal Meridian, Jackson County, IL.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the public notice. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 28, 2019 and closes on July 27, 2019.
Mitigation Banks are one of a number of practicable options available to applicants to compensate for unavoidable impacts to waters of the United States that are associated with permits issued under the authority of Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. The accompanying E.T. Simonds Wetland Mitigation Bank prospectus outlines the circumstances and manner in which this Mitigation Bank will provide a compensatory mitigation option to permit applicants under the Corps permit program. The use of the Mitigation Bank to compensate for unavoidable impacts to aquatic resources is a decision of the Corps of Engineers and there is no guarantee that any particular individual or general permit will be granted authorization because of proposed use of this Mitigation Bank.
E.T. Simonds Construction Company (bank sponsor) proposes to establish a wetland mitigation bank. The primary objective of the proposed mitigation bank is to restore, create, enhance and permanently protect forested and emergent wetlands, open water aquatic habitats, and to create upland buffer habitat. The mitigation bank would be constructed within two sites. Site One (North Phase) as proposed is 148.7 acres in size and will be developed along the Big Muddy River. Based on the preliminary plans 23.7 acres will consist of emergent and forested wetland creation, 35.4 acres of forested wetland enhancement, 52.6 acres of preserved forested riparian habitat/wetlands and open water habitat, and 34.4 acres of upland buffer creation. 2.7 acres of power line easement would be excluded from the Site One project area. Site Two (South Phase) as proposed is 88.3 acres in size and will be developed along Little Crab Orchard Creek, a secondary tributary of the Big Muddy River. Site Two would consist of 10.9 acres of emergent and forested wetland creation, 27.0 acres of forested wetland enhancement, 48.6 acres of preserved forested riparian habitat/wetlands and open water habitat, and 1.3 acres of upland buffer creation. 0.5 acres of access road easement would be excluded from the Site Two project area. If approved, the creation, restoration, enhancement and preservation activities will be performed generating credits from the environmental improvements and will be available for sale on an incremental basis as long as the mitigation bank meets its anticipated goals set forth in the banking document. Credits from the project are not available for sale until documentation is provided by the bank sponsor that environmental restoration will proceed and written approval is granted by the Corps in consultation with the Mitigation Bank Review Team (MBRT). The mitigation bank sponsor is developing the mitigation bank with the intent to sell the mitigation credits to recipients of Section 404 Permits who are required to compensate for unavoidable and adverse environmental impacts to waters of the United States. Specifically, the waters of the United States that will be compensated at the proposed bank include wetlands with emergent, scrub shrub and forested classifications. Upon request, a copy of the Mitigation Banking Prospectus is available for review in our office.
The proposed bank will include two sites. Site One is comprised of 148.7 acres and is located along the Big Muddy River approximately 1.5 miles south of DeSoto, Illinois, Sections 28, 29, and 32, Township 08 South, Range 01 West of the 3rd Principal Meridian, Jackson County, IL. Site Two is comprised of 88.3 acres and is located northwest of Carbondale, Illinois, Section 8, Township 09 South, Range 01 West of the 3rd Principal Meridian, Jackson County, IL.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the public notice. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 28, 2019 and closes on July 27, 2019.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1890052,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1890052/p-3128/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,The applicant,P-3128,,,,,,324,,,,"The applicant, St. Charles County Highway Department, seeks authorization to discharge fill material within waters of the United States as part of a proposed roadway alignment construction project near Wentzville, Missouri. The purpose of the project is to provide connectivity to the new interchange at I-70 to properties within the surrounding communities. The David Hoekel Parkway #1 (DHP #1) improvements include a one mile extension south of Interstate 70 to connect South Point Prairie Road and Interstate Drive. The extension includes a 0.5 mile extension of Interstate Drive to the east. The project requires a new bridge over Peruque Creek, three new intersections, and sidewalks on David Hoekel Parkway and Interstate Drive. The project is designed to accommodate a future five-lane section with construction design currently being developed for the interim two-lane condition. The proposed roadway would impact 0.59 acres of forested wetland habitat adjacent to Peruque Creek and 0.07 acres of open water habitat near the future junction of DHP #1 and the Interstate Drive extension. Approximately 324 linear feet of Peruque Creek would be impacted by the construction of a bridge structure. DHP #1 alignment alternatives have been analyzed and researched by the applicant to avoid and minimize potential impacts to waters of the United States. A detailed alternatives analysis has been submitted by the applicant’s agent. They believe the remaining impacts are unavoidable and are proposing to participate in an approved in-lieu fee mitigation program and an approved mitigation bank for stream impacts and forested wetland impacts respectively. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 27, 2019 and closes on July 19, 2019.
The applicant, St. Charles County Highway Department, seeks authorization to discharge fill material within waters of the United States as part of a proposed roadway alignment construction project near Wentzville, Missouri. The purpose of the project is to provide connectivity to the new interchange at I-70 to properties within the surrounding communities. The David Hoekel Parkway #1 (DHP #1) improvements include a one mile extension south of Interstate 70 to connect South Point Prairie Road and Interstate Drive. The extension includes a 0.5 mile extension of Interstate Drive to the east. The project requires a new bridge over Peruque Creek, three new intersections, and sidewalks on David Hoekel Parkway and Interstate Drive. The project is designed to accommodate a future five-lane section with construction design currently being developed for the interim two-lane condition. The proposed roadway would impact 0.59 acres of forested wetland habitat adjacent to Peruque Creek and 0.07 acres of open water habitat near the future junction of DHP #1 and the Interstate Drive extension. Approximately 324 linear feet of Peruque Creek would be impacted by the construction of a bridge structure. DHP #1 alignment alternatives have been analyzed and researched by the applicant to avoid and minimize potential impacts to waters of the United States. A detailed alternatives analysis has been submitted by the applicant’s agent. They believe the remaining impacts are unavoidable and are proposing to participate in an approved in-lieu fee mitigation program and an approved mitigation bank for stream impacts and forested wetland impacts respectively. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 27, 2019 and closes on July 19, 2019.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1897949,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1897949/p-3070r/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3070R,,,,,,3293,,,,"The applicant, City of Cape Girardeau, seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States for future development of the Cape Girardeau North Business Park. The project would create development ready sites to be marketed to commercial, manufacturing and industrial customers, in an attempt to draw new employers and enterprises to the City of Cape Girardeau. The business park currently contains a distribution facility and a manufacturing facility. The project plans include 3,293 linear feet of impacts to two branches of an unnamed tributary to Williams Creek. The Public Notice comment period opens July 8, 2019 and closes July 22, 2019
The applicant, City of Cape Girardeau, seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States for future development of the Cape Girardeau North Business Park. The project would create development ready sites to be marketed to commercial, manufacturing and industrial customers, in an attempt to draw new employers and enterprises to the City of Cape Girardeau. The business park currently contains a distribution facility and a manufacturing facility. The project plans include 3,293 linear feet of impacts to two branches of an unnamed tributary to Williams Creek. The Public Notice comment period opens July 8, 2019 and closes July 22, 2019",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1911152,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1911152/p-3129/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Louis,,,The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States,P-3129,,,,,,983,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States, for the purpose of a residential development. The proposal indicates the development of a residential building complex, associated infrastructure including utilities, interior roadways, stormwater management systems, and amenity features. The proposed project is known as the Arbors at the Highlands and is planned to impact one unnamed tributary (Tributary B) of Grand Glaize Creek, a primary tributary to the Meramec River. Project impacts include the grading and encapsulation of Tributary B, which will result in a total of approximately 983 linear feet of tributary impacts.
The proposed project site is on a 19.5-acre tract, which is comprised as a single residence with fallow fields and wooded areas, containing two drainage areas (Tributary A & B). The site is located east of Highlands Blvd. in Manchester, Missouri. More specifically, at coordinates 38.595892,-90.502125, in Section 31, Township 45 North, Range 5 East, St. Louis County, Missouri. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice.
The Public Notice comment period opens July 19, 2019 and closes August 9, 2019.
The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States, for the purpose of a residential development. The proposal indicates the development of a residential building complex, associated infrastructure including utilities, interior roadways, stormwater management systems, and amenity features. The proposed project is known as the Arbors at the Highlands and is planned to impact one unnamed tributary (Tributary B) of Grand Glaize Creek, a primary tributary to the Meramec River. Project impacts include the grading and encapsulation of Tributary B, which will result in a total of approximately 983 linear feet of tributary impacts.
The proposed project site is on a 19.5-acre tract, which is comprised as a single residence with fallow fields and wooded areas, containing two drainage areas (Tributary A & B). The site is located east of Highlands Blvd. in Manchester, Missouri. More specifically, at coordinates 38.595892,-90.502125, in Section 31, Township 45 North, Range 5 East, St. Louis County, Missouri
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice.
The Public Notice comment period opens July 19, 2019 and closes August 9, 2019.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1911163,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1911163/p-3130/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,The applicant,P-3130,,,,,,350,,,,"The applicant, Luetkenhaus Properties, Inc., has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Village at Lexington II. The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations, over a 53.6-acre property, in waters of the United States to construct a residential subdivision. The plans would include the construction of 131 residential units and include access, roads, parking, green space, and stormwater management facilities. The project proposes to impact 0.41-acres of forested wetland, 350 linear feet of perennial stream, and 992 linear feet of intermittent stream during construction activities. The streams are unnamed tributaries to Dry Branch Creek, which flows into the Cuivre River, a tributary to the Mississippi River. The forested wetlands are abutting the unnamed tributaries. The project area is located west of Highway 61, north of Wentzville, Missouri. The project site address is 1707 Granville Drive, St. Charles County. The project is located within Section 11, Township 47 North, Range 1 East. Approximate coordinates: 38.8432 latitude, -90.8684 longitude. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice.
The Public Notice comment period opens July 19, 2019 and closes August 9, 2019.
The applicant, Luetkenhaus Properties, Inc., has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Village at Lexington II. The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations, over a 53.6-acre property, in waters of the United States to construct a residential subdivision. The plans would include the construction of 131 residential units and include access, roads, parking, green space, and stormwater management facilities. The project proposes to impact 0.41-acres of forested wetland, 350 linear feet of perennial stream, and 992 linear feet of intermittent stream during construction activities. The streams are unnamed tributaries to Dry Branch Creek, which flows into the Cuivre River, a tributary to the Mississippi River. The forested wetlands are abutting the unnamed tributaries. The project area is located west of Highway 61, north of Wentzville, Missouri. The project site address is 1707 Granville Drive, St. Charles County. The project is located within Section 11, Township 47 North, Range 1 East. Approximate coordinates: 38.8432 latitude, -90.8684 longitude. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens July 19, 2019 and closes August 9, 2019.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1939975,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1939975/p-3131/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,,,The applicant,P-3131,,,,,,180,,,,"The applicant, G'Sell Homes LLC., has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Wolf Hollow Estates II Future Phase. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States for the development of a 69-lot, single family residential development, including roadway and utilities. Located within the project site is an intermittent tributary. The onsite channel is proposed to be placed in a 60” diameter pipe for 630 feet, for the development of lots. The pipe will then outfall into an in-stream detention basin for approximately 180 linear feet. The total impacts to the onsite stream for piping and construction of the detention basin is 810 linear feet.
The project is located south of I-55, north of Wolf Hollow Road and West of Old State Road, in the City of Imperial. The project is located in Sections 19, Township 42 North, Range 6 East, Jefferson County. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice.
The Public Notice comment period opens August 16, 2019 and closes September 5, 2019.
The applicant, G'Sell Homes LLC., has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Wolf Hollow Estates II Future Phase. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States for the development of a 69-lot, single family residential development, including roadway and utilities. Located within the project site is an intermittent tributary. The onsite channel is proposed to be placed in a 60” diameter pipe for 630 feet, for the development of lots. The pipe will then outfall into an in-stream detention basin for approximately 180 linear feet. The total impacts to the onsite stream for piping and construction of the detention basin is 810 linear feet. The project is located south of I-55, north of Wolf Hollow Road and West of Old State Road, in the City of Imperial. The project is located in Sections 19, Township 42 North, Range 6 East, Jefferson County. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice.The Public Notice comment period opens August 16, 2019 and closes September 5, 2019.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1944767,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1944767/p-3132/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,The City of Alton requests authorization to use a hydraulic dredge to annually remove up to 37,P-3132,,,,,,,,,,"The City of Alton requests authorization to use a hydraulic dredge to annually remove up to 37,000 cubic yards of accumulated sediments, on an as needed basis, from the existing Alton Marina basin. Dredge material would be transported across and along the bottom of the Mississippi River in a 12 to 18-inch diameter, ballasted pipeline to its proposed open water disposal site, located at approximate river mile 202.3. The Alton Marina is located at #1 Henry Street, near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 202.4, in the City of Alton, Madison County, Illinois. Open water discharge of dredge material would be placed near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River at approximate river mile 202.3. The Public Notice comment period opens August 27, 2019 and closes September 18, 2019.
The City of Alton requests authorization to use a hydraulic dredge to annually remove up to 37,000 cubic yards of accumulated sediments, on an as needed basis, from the existing Alton Marina basin. Dredge material would be transported across and along the bottom of the Mississippi River in a 12 to 18-inch diameter, ballasted pipeline to its proposed open water disposal site, located at approximate river mile 202.3. The Alton Marina is located at #1 Henry Street, near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 202.4, in the City of Alton, Madison County, Illinois. Open water discharge of dredge material would be placed near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River at approximate river mile 202.3. The Public Notice comment period opens August 27, 2019 and closes September 18, 2019.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1959206,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1959206/clean-water-act-final-rule-repealing-the-2015-clean-water-rule/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,On September 12,CLEAN WATER ACT FINAL RULE REPEALING THE 2015 CLEAN WATER RULE,,,,,,,,,,"On September 12, 2019, the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of the Army (the agencies) signed a final rule to repeal the 2015 Clean Water Rule (2015 Rule) and re-codify the regulatory text defining ""waters of the United States"" (WOTUS) that existed prior to the 2015 Rule. This action will, when effective, provide regulatory certainty as to the definition of “waters of the United States” in light of ongoing litigation over the 2015 Rule. This final rule will be implemented in accordance with Supreme Court decisions, agency guidance, and longstanding practice.
On September 12, 2019, the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of the Army (the agencies) signed a final rule to repeal the 2015 Clean Water Rule (2015 Rule) and re-codify the regulatory text defining ""waters of the United States"" (WOTUS) that existed prior to the 2015 Rule. This action will, when effective, provide regulatory certainty as to the definition of “waters of the United States” in light of ongoing litigation over the 2015 Rule. This final rule will be implemented in accordance with Supreme Court decisions, agency guidance, and longstanding practice.
This final rule follows the February 28, 2017, Presidential Executive Order on ""Restoring the Rule of Law, Federalism, and Economic Growth by Reviewing the 'Waters of the United States' Rule."" The February Order states that it is in the national interest to ensure that the Nation's navigable waters are kept free from pollution, while at the same time promoting economic growth, minimizing regulatory uncertainty, and showing due regard for the roles of Congress and the States under the Constitution. To meet these objectives, the agencies have followed a two-step rulemaking process. Today’s final rule is the first step of that process (Step 1 Final Rule). It was first proposed on July 27, 2017, with a supplemental proposal on June 29, 2018, and received 770,000 public comments. The Step 1 Final Rule provides regulatory certainty by removing the patchwork of regulations that existed across the country as a result of various judicial decision enjoining the 2015 Rule, and it reestablishes national consistency across the country by returning all jurisdictions to the longstanding regulatory framework that existed prior to the 2015 Rule, which is more familiar to the agencies, States, Tribes, local governments, regulated entities, and the public.
The Step 1 Final Rule provides the aforementioned regulatory certainty while the agencies engage in the second step of rulemaking to revise the definition of WOTUS. The second step, or the Step 2 Proposed Rule, was published in the Federal Register on February 14, 2019, and the public comment period closed on April 15, 2019. The agencies are currently reviewing over 600,000 public comments before taking final action.
More information regarding the WOTUS rulemaking can be found at EPA’s website: https://www.epa.gov/wotus-rule. If you have specific questions regarding this Step 1 Final Rule, please contact a local Corps District office or EPA Regional office.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1966630,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1966630/illinois-rgp-26/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,STATE OF ILLINOIS - ISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT (GP) 41 FOR DISASTER RECOVERY AND REPAIR ACTIVITIES. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,Illinois RGP 26,,,,,,,,,,"STATE OF ILLINOIS - ISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT (GP) 41 FOR DISASTER RECOVERY AND REPAIR ACTIVITIES. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, HAS ISSUED GP-26 for the protection and the repair of existing damaged structures, damaged land areas, and damaged fills that were previously authorized by a Department of the Army (DA) permit. GP-26 is issued under the authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and/or Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). The GP-26 authorizes disaster recovery and repair activities in counties declared flood disaster areas by the State of Illinois, provided that the project proponent, contractor, etc. complies with all general, special and water quality certification conditions included in GP-26. DURATION OF THE GENERAL PERMIT: The GP-26 is in until May 15, 2022 unless it is specifically modified, suspended, or revoked prior to the expiration date.
STATE OF ILLINOIS - ISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT (GP) 41 FOR DISASTER RECOVERY AND REPAIR ACTIVITIES. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, HAS ISSUED GP-26 for the protection and the repair of existing damaged structures, damaged land areas, and damaged fills that were previously authorized by a Department of the Army (DA) permit. GP-26 is issued under the authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and/or Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). The GP-26 authorizes disaster recovery and repair activities in counties declared flood disaster areas by the State of Illinois, provided that the project proponent, contractor, etc. complies with all general, special and water quality certification conditions included in GP-26. DURATION OF THE GENERAL PERMIT: The GP-26 is in until May 15, 2022 unless it is specifically modified, suspended, or revoked prior to the expiration date.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1973839,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1973839/2019-110/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Lincoln,,,As described in the attached Public Notice,2019-110,,,,,,11082,,,,"As described in the attached Public Notice, the Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation project in Lincoln County, Missouri. The project site encompasses approximately 80+/- acres and contains the Cuivre River within the boundaries. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Cuivre River site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2019-110. The project proposes to restore, protect, and maintain 11,082 linear feet of perennial stream channel with wooded corridor, one acre of emergent wetland and grass buffer along the Cuivre River. The restored and preserved corridor will generally extend 175 feet perpendicular from the channel banks. This consists of tree plantings and the removal of any invasive species.
The project consists of bank stabilization and riparian restoration and preservation. There are 6,100 feet of actively eroding bank within the project limits. Bank stabilization will use a combination of rock vanes, longitudinal peak stone toe protection, rock jetties, live vegetative staking, and brush layering. The project will also incorporate engineered rock riffles and hardened grade control structures. These will protect the entire length of the site from incision and head-cutting, help protect the bank stabilization efforts, and restore historic channel features. A full technical description can be found in the attached plan. The project also includes the restoration of 0.635 acres of emergent wetland and 0.404 acres of grass wetland buffer. The Land Learning Foundation would make the stream and wetland credits available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services.
The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project. Responses are due to this office no later than October 15, 2019.
As described in the attached Public Notice, the Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation project in Lincoln County, Missouri. The project site encompasses approximately 80+/- acres and contains the Cuivre River within the boundaries. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Cuivre River site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2019-110. The project proposes to restore, protect, and maintain 11,082 linear feet of perennial stream channel with wooded corridor, one acre of emergent wetland and grass buffer along the Cuivre River. The restored and preserved corridor will generally extend 175 feet perpendicular from the channel banks. This consists of tree plantings and the removal of any invasive species.
The project consists of bank stabilization and riparian restoration and preservation. There are 6,100 feet of actively eroding bank within the project limits. Bank stabilization will use a combination of rock vanes, longitudinal peak stone toe protection, rock jetties, live vegetative staking, and brush layering. The project will also incorporate engineered rock riffles and hardened grade control structures. These will protect the entire length of the site from incision and head-cutting, help protect the bank stabilization efforts, and restore historic channel features. A full technical description can be found in the attached plan. The project also includes the restoration of 0.635 acres of emergent wetland and 0.404 acres of grass wetland buffer. The Land Learning Foundation would make the stream and wetland credits available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services.
The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project. Responses are due to this office no later than October 15, 2019.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2024747,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2024747/p-3135/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Williamson,,,The applicant,P-3135,,,,,,593,,,,"The applicant, Marion Heights II, Inc., has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Marion Heights Rte. 13/W.C.P. Development. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill into waters of the U.S. to facilitate the development of approximately 30-acres of commercial retail and restaurant sites on Lots 2, 3, and 4 of the Homer Reinbolt Subdivision property. Proposed impacts to waters of the U.S. within Lots 3 and 4 of the Homer Reinbolt Subdivision property include 593 linear feet of perennial stream, 1.5 acres of emergent wetland, and 7.9 acres of forested wetland. The project is within the Big Muddy watershed. The perennial stream is an unnamed tributary to Crab Orchard Creek. The project area is located in Section 15, Township 9 South, and Range 2 East, Williamson County, Illinois.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opened November 20, 2019 and closes December 10, 2019.
The applicant, Marion Heights II, Inc., has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Marion Heights Rte. 13/W.C.P. Development. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill into waters of the U.S. to facilitate the development of approximately 30-acres of commercial retail and restaurant sites on Lots 2, 3, and 4 of the Homer Reinbolt Subdivision property. Proposed impacts to waters of the U.S. within Lots 3 and 4 of the Homer Reinbolt Subdivision property include 593 linear feet of perennial stream, 1.5 acres of emergent wetland, and 7.9 acres of forested wetland. The project is within the Big Muddy watershed. The perennial stream is an unnamed tributary to Crab Orchard Creek. The project area is located in Section 15, Township 9 South, and Range 2 East, Williamson County, Illinois.Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opened November 20, 2019 and closes December 10, 2019.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2046758,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2046758/labadie-bottoms/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Franklin,,,The Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an In-Lieu Fee (ILF) mitigation project in Franklin County,Labadie Bottoms,,,,,,,,,,"The Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an In-Lieu Fee (ILF) mitigation project in Franklin County, Missouri. The subject site consists of approximately 35+/- acres within the Missouri River floodplain. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Labadie Bottoms site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2019-409. The mitigation project includes the preservation and restoration of a functional emergent wetland area, while providing enhanced water quality and wildlife habitat.
A full technical description and illustrations can be found in the attached document. If approved by the Corps, the Labadie Bottoms site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 138.2 wetland credits. The Sponsor would make the wetland credits available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, in order to offset losses of aquatic functions and services.
The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project, responses are due to this office no later than January 13, 2020.
The Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an In-Lieu Fee (ILF) mitigation project in Franklin County, Missouri. The subject site consists of approximately 35+/- acres within the Missouri River floodplain. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Labadie Bottoms site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2019-409. The mitigation project includes the preservation and restoration of a functional emergent wetland area, while providing enhanced water quality and wildlife habitat.
A full technical description and illustrations can be found in the attached document. If approved by the Corps, the Labadie Bottoms site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 138.2 wetland credits. The Sponsor would make the wetland credits available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, in order to offset losses of aquatic functions and services.
The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project, responses are due to this office no later than January 13, 2020.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2115913,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2115913/p-3136/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,ZM Management has applied for a Department of the Army permit to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States,P-3136,,,,,,555,,,,"ZM Management has applied for a Department of the Army permit to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States, for the purpose of a 12-unit residential apartment complex and associated infrastructure including utilities, interior roadways, stormwater management systems, and amenity features. The proposed project is known as the 127 Harvester Court Multi-Unit Apartment Complex. The development will result in a total of approximately 555 linear feet of tributary impacts and approximately 0.58 acres of wetland impacts.
The proposed project site is on an approximate 11.5-acre tract comprised of undeveloped property, which contains a drainageway that bisects the site. The site is located at 127 Harvester Court in St. Peters, Missouri. More specifically, at coordinates 38.746694,-90.581617, in Section 16, Township 46N, Range 4 East, St. Charles County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or by mailing comments to the address shown below. The Public Notice comment period opens March 17, 2020 and closes on April 7, 2020.
ZM Management has applied for a Department of the Army permit to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States, for the purpose of a 12-unit residential apartment complex and associated infrastructure including utilities, interior roadways, stormwater management systems, and amenity features. The proposed project is known as the 127 Harvester Court Multi-Unit Apartment Complex. The development will result in a total of approximately 555 linear feet of tributary impacts and approximately 0.58 acres of wetland impacts.
The proposed project site is on an approximate 11.5-acre tract comprised of undeveloped property, which contains a drainageway that bisects the site. The site is located at 127 Harvester Court in St. Peters, Missouri. More specifically, at coordinates 38.746694,-90.581617, in Section 16, Township 46N, Range 4 East, St. Charles County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or by mailing comments to the address shown below. The Public Notice comment period opens March 17, 2020 and closes on April 7, 2020.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2119179,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2119179/electronic-submittals/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) precautions,Electronic Submittals,,,,,,,,,,"Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) precautions, effective the date of this Public Notice, the St. Louis District Regulatory Branch is requesting all incoming correspondence be submitted electronically. Please see the attached notice for more details and the link to download the Section 404 permit applications from our website. This notice will also be posted on our webpage soon. If you have any questions, please contact me at the number below or through this email. We apologize for any delays during this time and appreciate your patience. Thank you!Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) precautions, effective the date of this Public Notice, the St. Louis District Regulatory Branch is requesting all incoming correspondence be submitted electronically. Please see the attached notice for more details and the link to download the Section 404 permit applications from our website. This notice will also be posted on our webpage soon. If you have any questions, please contact me at the number below or through this email. We apologize for any delays during this time and appreciate your patience. Thank you!
Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) precautions, effective the date of this Public Notice, the St. Louis District Regulatory Branch is requesting all incoming correspondence be submitted electronically. Please see the attached notice for more details and the link to download the Section 404 permit applications from our website. This notice will also be posted on our webpage soon. If you have any questions, please contact me at the number below or through this email. We apologize for any delays during this time and appreciate your patience. Thank you!",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2121276,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2121276/missouri-river-dredging-permit-reissuance/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,This public notice described below concerns the proposed reissuance of commercial dredging permits on the Lower Missouri River. APPLICANTS: Capital Sand Company,Missouri River Dredging Permit Reissuance,,,,,,,,,,"This public notice described below concerns the proposed reissuance of commercial dredging permits on the Lower Missouri River. APPLICANTS: Capital Sand Company, Inc. (NWK-2011-00361), Hermann Sand & Gravel, Inc. (NWK-2011-00362), Holliday Sand & Gravel Company (NWK-2011-00363), Con-Agg of Missouri, LLC. (NWK-2011-00364), Limited Leasing Company (MVS-2011-00177), J.T.R., Inc. (MVS-2011-00178). The USACE Kansas City District regulates dredging on the entire Missouri River within the state of Missouri. Therefore, the Kansas City District is the permit authority for these applications. Since the project area extends into the USACE St. Louis District geographic area, this public notice has been included on the St. Louis District public notice distribution list. Please review the entire message to find links to the complete public notice document.
PROJECT LOCATION: The Dredgers have proposed renewing permits for commercial sand and gravel dredging within five predefined segments of the Lower Missouri River between St. Louis, Missouri and Rulo, Nebraska (approximate River Miles 0 to 498). PROPOSED DREDGING
ACTIVITIES: The Dredgers have requested renewal of their Department of the Army authorizations to dredge sand and gravel for commercial purposes from the Missouri River in the states of Kansas and Missouri.
This public notice described below concerns the proposed reissuance of commercial dredging permits on the Lower Missouri River. APPLICANTS: Capital Sand Company, Inc. (NWK-2011-00361), Hermann Sand & Gravel, Inc. (NWK-2011-00362), Holliday Sand & Gravel Company (NWK-2011-00363), Con-Agg of Missouri, LLC. (NWK-2011-00364), Limited Leasing Company (MVS-2011-00177), J.T.R., Inc. (MVS-2011-00178). The USACE Kansas City District regulates dredging on the entire Missouri River within the state of Missouri. Therefore, the Kansas City District is the permit authority for these applications. Since the project area extends into the USACE St. Louis District geographic area, this public notice has been included on the St. Louis District public notice distribution list.
Applicants:
* Capital Sand Company, Inc. (NWK-2011-00361)
* Hermann Sand & Gravel, Inc. (NWK-2011-00362)
* Holliday Sand & Gravel Company (NWK-2011-00363)
* Con-Agg of Missouri, LLC. (NWK-2011-00364)
* Limited Leasing Company (MVS-2011-00177)
* J.T.R., Inc. (MVS-2011-00178 )
Project Location: The Dredgers have proposed renewing permits for commercial sand and gravel dredging within five predefined segments of the Lower Missouri River between St. Louis, Missouri and Rulo, Nebraska (approximate River Miles 0 to 498).
* Capital Sand Company, Inc.: Waverly, Jefferson City, and St. Charles Segments
* Hermann Sand & Gravel, Inc.: Jefferson City and St. Charles Segments
* Holliday Sand & Gravel Company: St. Joseph, Kansas City, and Waverly Segments
* Con-Agg of Missouri, LLC.: Jefferson City Segment
* Limited Leasing Company: St. Charles Segment
* J.T.R., Inc.: St. Charles Segment
PROPOSED DREDGING ACTIVITIES: The Dredgers have requested renewal of their Department of the Army authorizations to dredge sand and gravel for commercial purposes from the Missouri River in the states of Kansas and Missouri.
Comment Period Expires : May 2, 2020",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2122712,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2122712/p-3118r/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,This public notice was originally posted from December 18,P-3118r,,,,,,870,,,,"This public notice was originally posted from December 18, 2018 to January 8, 2019. On April 2, 2019 the applicant withdrew their application to focus their attention on the necessary Planning & Zoning approvals needed for the project. On October 14, 2019 the proposed project received approval from O’Fallon City Council and resubmitted their application to the Corps on March 16, 2020 with the same plans as the original public notice.
The Riverview Real Estate Company, LLC is applying for a Department of the Army Permit to conduct grading and filling in Waters of the U.S. to support a 44 acre mixed use Residential and Commercial Development. The project will include the filling of the entire 870 linear feet of intermittent Tributary A on-site and the entire 725 linear feet of ephemeral Tributary B on-site, in total filling all of the 1,595 linear feet of stream channels within the parcel. The proposed development consists of three separate land use areas. The northern portion of the tract will support a 13 acre multi-family housing with a center green space/”assembly area”. The majority of the southern portion of the tract is proposed to be a 25 acre single-family residential development. Along Bryan Road 5 lots suitable for commercial developments will be constructed within a 6 acre area with frontage along Bryan Road. Along the southern property boundary, two shallow pond areas that were excavated around 2005 in uplands were found to meet the definition of wetlands. These features are identified as Wetland A (0.24 acres) and Wetland B (0.30 acres), however as they have been man-made and excavated entirely in uplands our office is proposing to not regulate these features. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail to Samantha.l.hollenberg@usace.army.mil with ""Comment Public Notice P-3118"" listed in the subject line or within the email body. The Public Notice comment period opens March 23, 2020 and closes on April 22, 2020.
This public notice was originally posted from December 18, 2018 to January 8, 2019. On April 2, 2019 the applicant withdrew their application to focus their attention on the necessary Planning & Zoning approvals needed for the project. On October 14, 2019 the proposed project received approval from O’Fallon City Council and resubmitted their application to the Corps on March 16, 2020 with the same plans as the original public notice.
The Riverview Real Estate Company, LLC is applying for a Department of the Army Permit to conduct grading and filling in Waters of the U.S. to support a 44 acre mixed use Residential and Commercial Development. The project will include the filling of the entire 870 linear feet of intermittent Tributary A on-site and the entire 725 linear feet of ephemeral Tributary B on-site, in total filling all of the 1,595 linear feet of stream channels within the parcel. The proposed development consists of three separate land use areas. The northern portion of the tract will support a 13 acre multi-family housing with a center green space/”assembly area”. The majority of the southern portion of the tract is proposed to be a 25 acre single-family residential development. Along Bryan Road 5 lots suitable for commercial developments will be constructed within a 6 acre area with frontage along Bryan Road. Along the southern property boundary, two shallow pond areas that were excavated around 2005 in uplands were found to meet the definition of wetlands. These features are identified as Wetland A (0.24 acres) and Wetland B (0.30 acres), however as they have been man-made and excavated entirely in uplands our office is proposing to not regulate these features. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail to Samantha.l.hollenberg@usace.army.mil with ""Comment Public Notice P-3118"" listed in the subject line or within the email body. The Public Notice comment period opens March 23, 2020 and closes on April 22, 2020.",,,,,,Samantha L Hollenberg,Samantha.l.hollenberg@usace.army.mil,,,,,,,,
2133246,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2133246/p-3083r/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and excavation operations within waters of the United States to modify an unnamed intermittent tributary,P-3083r,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and excavation operations within waters of the United States to modify an unnamed intermittent tributary, for the purpose of increasing capacity, and to better manage the amount of runoff flowing through residential properties. The proposal plans for the improvements of approximately 600 feet of channel, with a modification that includes the widening and creation of a shallow trapezoidal channel, to contain 15-year and 100-year design storms. The modified channel would have a bottom width of six feet, a minimum depth of two feet, and side slopes re-shaped 2:1 (h:v). Also, approximately 184 feet of 2-3 foot tall modular block wall would be installed along the left descending bank to minimize impacts to private property. The vacant lot located at 6906 Roland Blvd. will be used as storage in the form of a floodplain bench.
Additionally, the project involves 1800-feet of new gravity sanitary sewer ranging in size from 8-inch to 15-inch and the abandonment and filling of existing sanitary sewer ranging in size from 8-inch to 12-inch. The proposed sanitary sewer will run approximately along the same alignment; however, along Winchester Drive the new sewer will be placed across an unnamed tributary.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice.
The Public Notice comment period opens April 1, 2020 and closes April 22, 2020.
The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and excavation operations within waters of the United States to modify an unnamed intermittent tributary, for the purpose of increasing capacity, and to better manage the amount of runoff flowing through residential properties. The proposal plans for the improvements of approximately 600 feet of channel, with a modification that includes the widening and creation of a shallow trapezoidal channel, to contain 15-year and 100-year design storms. The modified channel would have a bottom width of six feet, a minimum depth of two feet, and side slopes re-shaped 2:1 (h:v). Also, approximately 184 feet of 2-3 foot tall modular block wall would be installed along the left descending bank to minimize impacts to private property. The vacant lot located at 6906 Roland Blvd. will be used as storage in the form of a floodplain bench.
Additionally, the project involves 1800-feet of new gravity sanitary sewer ranging in size from 8-inch to 15-inch and the abandonment and filling of existing sanitary sewer ranging in size from 8-inch to 12-inch. The proposed sanitary sewer will run approximately along the same alignment; however, along Winchester Drive the new sewer will be placed across an unnamed tributary.
The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and excavation operations within waters of the United States to modify an unnamed intermittent tributary, for the purpose of increasing capacity, and to better manage the amount of runoff flowing through residential properties. The proposal plans for the improvements of approximately 600 feet of channel, with a modification that includes the widening and creation of a shallow trapezoidal channel, to contain 15-year and 100-year design storms. The modified channel would have a bottom width of six feet, a minimum depth of two feet, and side slopes re-shaped 2:1 (h:v). Also, approximately 184 feet of 2-3 foot tall modular block wall would be installed along the left descending bank to minimize impacts to private property. The vacant lot located at 6906 Roland Blvd. will be used as storage in the form of a floodplain bench.
Additionally, the project involves 1800-feet of new gravity sanitary sewer ranging in size from 8-inch to 15-inch and the abandonment and filling of existing sanitary sewer ranging in size from 8-inch to 12-inch. The proposed sanitary sewer will run approximately along the same alignment; however, along Winchester Drive the new sewer will be placed across an unnamed tributary.
The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and excavation operations within waters of the United States to modify an unnamed intermittent tributary, for the purpose of increasing capacity, and to better manage the amount of runoff flowing through residential properties. The proposal plans for the improvements of approximately 600 feet of channel, with a modification that includes the widening and creation of a shallow trapezoidal channel, to contain 15-year and 100-year design storms. The modified channel would have a bottom width of six feet, a minimum depth of two feet, and side slopes re-shaped 2:1 (h:v). Also, approximately 184 feet of 2-3 foot tall modular block wall would be installed along the left descending bank to minimize impacts to private property. The vacant lot located at 6906 Roland Blvd. will be used as storage in the form of a floodplain bench.
Additionally, the project involves 1800-feet of new gravity sanitary sewer ranging in size from 8-inch to 15-inch and the abandonment and filling of existing sanitary sewer ranging in size from 8-inch to 12-inch. The proposed sanitary sewer will run approximately along the same alignment; however, along Winchester Drive the new sewer will be placed across an unnamed tributary.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice.
The Public Notice comment period opens April 1, 2020 and closes April 22, 2020.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2158941,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2158941/p-3068r/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,-90.57924,38.25518,This project originally went out for Public Notice on October 31,P-3068r,,,,,,1980,,,,"This project originally went out for Public Notice on October 31, 2017, however due to length of the duration for the anticipated project and a modification of the finalized plans; You are invited to review and comment on Public Notice P-3068
The applicant seeks authorization to construct an approximate 600-foot long, earthen dam across the western end of a small valley containing an unnamed tributary to Belews Creek. Construction of the dam will create an approximately 9.03-acre lake. A 190-foot drain pipe will be placed under the dam and discharge into the unnamed tributary at the edge of the southern berm of the dam. An emergency spillway is proposed at the southwest corner of the lake and will drain northwest into the unnamed tributary, approximately 200 feet downstream of the lake outflow pipe. Construction material necessary for the dam will be excavated on-site. The revised lake plan is depicted on an aerial photograph and enclosed as Figure 2. Based on the proposed dam height and revised site plan, approximately 1,980 linear feet (LF) of the unnamed intermittent tributary will be impacted by dam construction, inundation and piping.
The proposed lake will be constructed approximately 1.8 miles northwest of Hillsboro, Missouri (38.25518,-90.57924). More specifically, the proposed project is located in Section 28, Township 41 North, Range 04 East, Jefferson County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice.
The Public Notice comment period opens April 22, 2020 and closes May 12, 2020.
This project originally went out for Public Notice on October 31, 2017, however due to length of the duration for the anticipated project and a modification of the finalized plans; You are invited to review and comment on Public Notice P-3068
The applicant seeks authorization to construct an approximate 600-foot long, earthen dam across the western end of a small valley containing an unnamed tributary to Belews Creek. Construction of the dam will create an approximately 9.03-acre lake. A 190-foot drain pipe will be placed under the dam and discharge into the unnamed tributary at the edge of the southern berm of the dam. An emergency spillway is proposed at the southwest corner of the lake and will drain northwest into the unnamed tributary, approximately 200 feet downstream of the lake outflow pipe. Construction material necessary for the dam will be excavated on-site. The revised lake plan is depicted on an aerial photograph and enclosed as Figure 2. Based on the proposed dam height and revised site plan, approximately 1,980 linear feet (LF) of the unnamed intermittent tributary will be impacted by dam construction, inundation and piping.
The proposed lake will be constructed approximately 1.8 miles northwest of Hillsboro, Missouri (38.25518,-90.57924). More specifically, the proposed project is located in Section 28, Township 41 North, Range 04 East, Jefferson County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice.
The Public Notice comment period opens April 22, 2020 and closes May 12, 2020.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2177856,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2177856/p-3137/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Lincoln,,,The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States,P-3137,,,,,,40,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States, for the purpose of the creation of a recreational park with an ADA compliant asphalt trail system. The proposed project is known as Kiwanis Park – Phase 2 and is planned for the installation of a trail system with associated tributary crossings at four locations, and disc golf course. This will result in a total of approximately 40 linear feet of Buchanan Creek impacts and 0.88 acres of wetland impacts.
The proposed project site is on an approximate 21.5-acre tract comprised of a previously disturbed area, which contains drainage features that bisects the site. The site is located on Trojan Circle, Troy, Missouri, in Section 35, Township 49 North, Range 1 West, Lincoln County, Missouri. The approximate geographic coordinates of the site are Latitude 38.9694, Longitude -90.9834.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice.
The Public Notice comment period opens May 6, 2020 and closes May 27, 2020.
The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States, for the purpose of the creation of a recreational park with an ADA compliant asphalt trail system. The proposed project is known as Kiwanis Park – Phase 2 and is planned for the installation of a trail system with associated tributary crossings at four locations, and disc golf course. This will result in a total of approximately 40 linear feet of Buchanan Creek impacts and 0.88 acres of wetland impacts.
The proposed project site is on an approximate 21.5-acre tract comprised of a previously disturbed area, which contains drainage features that bisects the site. The site is located on Trojan Circle, Troy, Missouri, in Section 35, Township 49 North, Range 1 West, Lincoln County, Missouri. The approximate geographic coordinates of the site are Latitude 38.9694, Longitude -90.9834.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice.
The Public Notice comment period opens May 6, 2020 and closes May 27, 2020.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2178314,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2178314/indian-creek-ilf/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Franklin,,,The Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an In-Lieu Fee (ILF) mitigation project in Franklin County,Indian Creek ILF,,,,,,,,,,"The Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an In-Lieu Fee (ILF) mitigation project in Franklin County, Missouri. The subject site consists of approximately 41.6+/- acres and contains both sides of Indian Creek. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Indian Creek site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2019-586. The mitigation project includes the preservation and restoration of forested riparian corridor, as well as the stabilization of highly eroded and incised channel bank.
A full technical description and illustrations can be found in the attached document. If approved by the Corps, the Indian Creek site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 28,258.25 stream credits. The Sponsor would make the stream credits available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, in order to offset losses of aquatic functions and services.
The Corps solicits your comments on the proposed mitigation project, responses are due to this office no later than June 4, 2020.
The Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an In-Lieu Fee (ILF) mitigation project in Franklin County, Missouri. The subject site consists of approximately 41.6+/- acres and contains both sides of Indian Creek. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Indian Creek site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2019-586. The mitigation project includes the preservation and restoration of forested riparian corridor, as well as the stabilization of highly eroded and incised channel bank.
A full technical description and illustrations can be found in the attached document. If approved by the Corps, the Indian Creek site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 28,258.25 stream credits. The Sponsor would make the stream credits available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, in order to offset losses of aquatic functions and services.
The Corps solicits your comments on the proposed mitigation project, responses are due to this office no later than June 4, 2020.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2185923,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2185923/p-3138/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States in order to facilitate access,P-3138,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States in order to facilitate access, provide water detention and additional building lots associated with the proposed residential development. The proposed project is known as Brookside Addition. The proposed residential development will include approximately 85 building lots, 3 detention basins and 2 stream crossings. Primary site access will be obtained by a road connection into Mossy Brook Drive on the southeast portion of the tract. This road connection and adjacent building lots will impact approximately 1.29 acres of existing forested wetland. The proposed development will avoid approximately 2.04 acres of wetlands located between Peruque Creek and the eastern extent of the building lots. Peruque Creek will have an approximate 700 foot riparian buffer area of no disturbance.
The proposed project site is on an approximate 51.2-acre tract of land that contains both upland and bottomland land features. The upland areas have been previously disturbed. An unnamed tributary bisects the site and flows from west to east into Peruque Creek. The tract is bordered is by a large residential development to the south and large acreage lots to the north. The site is located just north of Lake St. Louis in Section 23, Township 47 North, Range 2 East, St. Charles County, Missouri. The approximate geographic coordinates of the site area Latitude 38.8201, Longitude -90.7701. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens May 13, 2020 and closes June 3, 2020.
The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States in order to facilitate access, provide water detention and additional building lots associated with the proposed residential development. The proposed project is known as Brookside Addition. The proposed residential development will include approximately 85 building lots, 3 detention basins and 2 stream crossings. Primary site access will be obtained by a road connection into Mossy Brook Drive on the southeast portion of the tract. This road connection and adjacent building lots will impact approximately 1.29 acres of existing forested wetland. The proposed development will avoid approximately 2.04 acres of wetlands located between Peruque Creek and the eastern extent of the building lots. Peruque Creek will have an approximate 700 foot riparian buffer area of no disturbance.
The proposed project site is on an approximate 51.2-acre tract of land that contains both upland and bottomland land features. The upland areas have been previously disturbed. An unnamed tributary bisects the site and flows from west to east into Peruque Creek. The tract is bordered is by a large residential development to the south and large acreage lots to the north. The site is located just north of Lake St. Louis in Section 23, Township 47 North, Range 2 East, St. Charles County, Missouri. The approximate geographic coordinates of the site area Latitude 38.8201, Longitude -90.7701. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens May 13, 2020 and closes June 3, 2020.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2199488,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2199488/p-3139/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,In accordance with Title 33 CFR 325.2 and 325.7(e),P-3139,,,,,,,,,,"In accordance with Title 33 CFR 325.2 and 325.7(e), as published in the November 13, 1986, Federal Register, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District proposes to issue a regional general permit (RGP) which would authorize the maintenance of man-made lakes and ponds. Permitted activities involve sediment removal, wave attenuation structures, shoreline stabilization, and fish and wildlife habitat improvement. The RGP would be issued for a period of 5 years and is intended for use by the general public and government agencies.
This RGP would include All Counties in Missouri – Man-made lakes and ponds in the State of Missouri, lakeward of the OHWM. The Lake of the Ozarks and locations in or occurring within two miles upstream of a designated outstanding state or national resource water pursuant to Missouri 10 CSR 20-7.031 are excluded from use of this RGP. Discharges in other Waters of the U.S. are not authorized by this RGP.
Due to the current situation of COVID-19 and our telework status, comments should be emailed to the address provided in the notice.
The Public Notice comment period opens May 27, 2020 and closes June 26, 2020.
In accordance with Title 33 CFR 325.2 and 325.7(e), as published in the November 13, 1986, Federal Register, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District proposes to issue a regional general permit (RGP) which would authorize the maintenance of man-made lakes and ponds. Permitted activities involve sediment removal, wave attenuation structures, shoreline stabilization, and fish and wildlife habitat improvement. The RGP would be issued for a period of 5 years and is intended for use by the general public and government agencies.
This RGP would include All Counties in Missouri – Man-made lakes and ponds in the State of Missouri, lakeward of the OHWM. The Lake of the Ozarks and locations in or occurring within two miles upstream of a designated outstanding state or national resource water pursuant to Missouri 10 CSR 20-7.031 are excluded from use of this RGP. Discharges in other Waters of the U.S. are not authorized by this RGP.
Due to the current situation of COVID-19 and our telework status, comments should be emailed to the address provided in the notice.
The Public Notice comment period opens May 27, 2020 and closes June 26, 2020.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2213738,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2213738/ilgp16/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,ILGP16,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, proposes re-issuing GP-16 for bank stabilization activities in Illinois.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, proposes re-issuing GP-16 for bank stabilization activities in Illinois.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2240996,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2240996/p-312/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,You are invited to review and comment on Public Notice P-3142 (attached),P-312,,,,,,,,,,"You are invited to review and comment on Public Notice P-3142 (attached), which will also be available for online viewing at: https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Portals/54/docs/regulatory/publicnotices/ILGP44PN.pdf
In accordance with Title 33 CFR 325.2 and 325.7(e), as published in the November 13, 1986, Federal Register, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District proposes to issue Regional General Permit (RGP-44) which would authorize the construction, maintenance, repair and removal of utility lines and associated facilities within the State of Illinois. Permitted activities must not result in the loss of greater than 1/2 acre of waters of the United States for each single and complete project. The RGP would be issued for a period of 5 years and is intended for use by the general public and government agencies.
This RGP would include all Counties in Illinois. Discharges into other Waters of the U.S. are not authorized by this RGP.
Due to the current situation of COVID-19 and our telework status, comments should be emailed to the address provided in the notice.
The Public Notice comment period opens June 26, 2020 and closes July 25, 2020.
You are invited to review and comment on Public Notice P-3142 (attached), which will also be available for online viewing at: https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Portals/54/docs/regulatory/publicnotices/ILGP44PN.pdf
In accordance with Title 33 CFR 325.2 and 325.7(e), as published in the November 13, 1986, Federal Register, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District proposes to issue Regional General Permit (RGP-44) which would authorize the construction, maintenance, repair and removal of utility lines and associated facilities within the State of Illinois. Permitted activities must not result in the loss of greater than 1/2 acre of waters of the United States for each single and complete project. The RGP would be issued for a period of 5 years and is intended for use by the general public and government agencies.
This RGP would include all Counties in Illinois. Discharges into other Waters of the U.S. are not authorized by this RGP.
Due to the current situation of COVID-19 and our telework status, comments should be emailed to the address provided in the notice.
The Public Notice comment period opens June 26, 2020 and closes July 25, 2020.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2362032,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2362032/2020-nwp-proposal-for-illinois/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,On September 15,2020 NWP proposal for Illinois,,,,,,,,,,"On September 15, 2020, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), published in the Federal Register its proposal to reissue the 52 existing Nationwide Permits and issue five new Nationwide Permits. Nationwide Permits (NWPs) are general permits issued on a nationwide basis to streamline the authorization of activities that result in no more than minimal individual and cumulative adverse environmental effects. The Federal Register Notice is the public’s opportunity to comment on the proposed NWPs, general conditions, and definitions. Due by November 16, 2020. Comments on national issues relating to these NWPs should be submitted to docket number COE-2020-0002 at www.regulations.gov, or by email to nationwidepermits2020@usace.army.mil, or by mail to Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Directorate of Civil Works, ATTN: CECW-CO-R, 441 G Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20314-1000. Instructions for submitting comments are provided in the September 15, 2020, Federal Register Notice.
An enclosure for this public notice lists the proposed Regional Conditions currently under consideration by the Mississippi Valley Division for the state of Illinois (enclosed). The St. Louis District is seeking comments (due by November 16, 2020), on the proposed Regional Conditions and seeking comments on the need for additional Regional Conditions to help ensure that the adverse environmental effects of activities authorized by the proposed NWPs are no more than minimal, individually and cumulatively. Unless otherwise noted, all proposed Regional Conditions listed on this enclosure are applicable for activities in Illinois. Comments on regional issues relating to the proposed NWPs and proposed Regional Conditions should be sent to Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District, Regulatory Branch, Clock Tower Building, Post Office Box 2004, Rock Island, Illinois 61204-2004, or email to: Samantha Chavez at: samantha.j.chavez@usace.army.mil. Similar public notices proposing Regional Conditions in other regions or states are being published concurrently by other division or district offices. After the final NWPs are issued, the final Regional Conditions will be issued after they are approved by the Division Commander.
On September 15, 2020, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), published in the Federal Register its proposal to reissue the 52 existing Nationwide Permits and issue five new Nationwide Permits. Nationwide Permits (NWPs) are general permits issued on a nationwide basis to streamline the authorization of activities that result in no more than minimal individual and cumulative adverse environmental effects. The Federal Register Notice is the public’s opportunity to comment on the proposed NWPs, general conditions, and definitions. Due by November 16, 2020. Comments on national issues relating to these NWPs should be submitted to docket number COE-2020-0002 at www.regulations.gov, or by email to nationwidepermits2020@usace.army.mil, or by mail to Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Directorate of Civil Works, ATTN: CECW-CO-R, 441 G Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20314-1000. Instructions for submitting comments are provided in the September 15, 2020, Federal Register Notice.
An enclosure for this public notice lists the proposed Regional Conditions currently under consideration by the Mississippi Valley Division for the state of Illinois (enclosed). The St. Louis District is seeking comments (due by November 16, 2020), on the proposed Regional Conditions and seeking comments on the need for additional Regional Conditions to help ensure that the adverse environmental effects of activities authorized by the proposed NWPs are no more than minimal, individually and cumulatively. Unless otherwise noted, all proposed Regional Conditions listed on this enclosure are applicable for activities in Illinois. Comments on regional issues relating to the proposed NWPs and proposed Regional Conditions should be sent to Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District, Regulatory Branch, Clock Tower Building, Post Office Box 2004, Rock Island, Illinois 61204-2004, or email to: Samantha Chavez at: samantha.j.chavez@usace.army.mil. Similar public notices proposing Regional Conditions in other regions or states are being published concurrently by other division or district offices. After the final NWPs are issued, the final Regional Conditions will be issued after they are approved by the Division Commander.",,,,,,Samantha J Chavez,samantha.j.chavez@usace.army.mil,,,,,,,,
2365120,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2365120/rgp-45/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,RGP 45,RGP 45,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, HAS ISSUED GP-45, authorizing the discharge of dredged or fill material associated with activities designed to improve water quality, improve fish and wildlife habitat, maintain recreational value, and extend the lifespan of man-made lakes and ponds. This permit authorizes the removal and discharge of lakebed/pond sediment in conjunction with mechanical dredging, hydraulic dredging (including return water from such activities) and excavation activities. The use of standard construction equipment to remove accumulated sediment is authorized by this permit. The dredged/excavated material may be used in the construction of jetties/breakwaters, shoreline stabilization structures, fish and wildlife habitat improvement structures and other similar activities. This regional general permit is issued under the authority of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). It does not obviate the need for project proponents to obtain other Federal, state, or local authorizations. DURATION OF THE GENERAL PERMIT: The GP-45 has been issued and is in effect for a period of five years from the issue date of (September 29, 2020), unless it is specifically modified, suspended, or revoked prior to the expiration date.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, HAS ISSUED GP-45, authorizing the discharge of dredged or fill material associated with activities designed to improve water quality, improve fish and wildlife habitat, maintain recreational value, and extend the lifespan of man-made lakes and ponds. This permit authorizes the removal and discharge of lakebed/pond sediment in conjunction with mechanical dredging, hydraulic dredging (including return water from such activities) and excavation activities. The use of standard construction equipment to remove accumulated sediment is authorized by this permit. The dredged/excavated material may be used in the construction of jetties/breakwaters, shoreline stabilization structures, fish and wildlife habitat improvement structures and other similar activities. This regional general permit is issued under the authority of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). It does not obviate the need for project proponents to obtain other Federal, state, or local authorizations. DURATION OF THE GENERAL PERMIT: The GP-45 has been issued and is in effect for a period of five years from the issue date of (September 29, 2020), unless it is specifically modified, suspended, or revoked prior to the expiration date.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2367054,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2367054/mo-nationwide-permit-proposals/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,On September 15,MO Nationwide Permit Proposals,,,,,,,,,,"On September 15, 2020, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), published in the Federal Register its proposal to reissue the 52 existing Nationwide Permits and issue five new Nationwide Permits. Nationwide Permits (NWPs) are general permits issued on a nationwide basis to streamline the authorization of activities that result in no 0002 more than minimal individual and cumulative adverse environmental effects. The Federal Register Notice is the public’s opportunity to comment on the proposed NWPs, general conditions, and definitions. Due by November 16, 2020. Comments on national issues relating to these NWPs should be submitted to docket number COE-2020-at www.regulations.gov, or by email to nationwidepermits2020@usace.army.mil, or by mail to Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Directorate of Civil Works, ATTN: CECW-CO-R, 441 G Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20314-1000. Instructions for submitting comments are provided in the September 15, 2020, Federal Register Notice. The St. Louis District is seeking comments (due by November 16, 2020), on the proposed Regional Conditions and seeking comments on the need for additional Regional Conditions to help ensure that the adverse environmental effects of activities authorized by the proposed NWPs are no more than minimal, individually and cumulatively. Unless otherwise noted, all proposed Regional Conditions listed on this enclosure are applicable for activities in Missouri. Comments on regional issues relating to the proposed NWPs and proposed Regional Conditions should be sent to Kansas City District, Missouri State Regulatory Office, 515 East High Street, Suite 202, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101, or by email to james.s.reenan@usace.army.mil. Similar public notices proposing Regional Conditions in other regions or states are being published concurrently by other division or district offices. After the final NWPs are issued, the final Regional Conditions will be issued after they are approved by the Division Commander.
On September 15, 2020, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), published in the Federal Register its proposal to reissue the 52 existing Nationwide Permits and issue five new Nationwide Permits. Nationwide Permits (NWPs) are general permits issued on a nationwide basis to streamline the authorization of activities that result in no 0002 more than minimal individual and cumulative adverse environmental effects. The Federal Register Notice is the public’s opportunity to comment on the proposed NWPs, general conditions, and definitions. Due by November 16, 2020. Comments on national issues relating to these NWPs should be submitted to docket number COE-2020-at www.regulations.gov, or by email to nationwidepermits2020@usace.army.mil, or by mail to Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Directorate of Civil Works, ATTN: CECW-CO-R, 441 G Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20314-1000. Instructions for submitting comments are provided in the September 15, 2020, Federal Register Notice. The St. Louis District is seeking comments (due by November 16, 2020), on the proposed Regional Conditions and seeking comments on the need for additional Regional Conditions to help ensure that the adverse environmental effects of activities authorized by the proposed NWPs are no more than minimal, individually and cumulatively. Unless otherwise noted, all proposed Regional Conditions listed on this enclosure are applicable for activities in Missouri. Comments on regional issues relating to the proposed NWPs and proposed Regional Conditions should be sent to Kansas City District, Missouri State Regulatory Office, 515 East High Street, Suite 202, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101, or by email to james.s.reenan@usace.army.mil. Similar public notices proposing Regional Conditions in other regions or states are being published concurrently by other division or district offices. After the final NWPs are issued, the final Regional Conditions will be issued after they are approved by the Division Commander.",,,,,,James S Reenan,james.s.reenan@usace.army.mil,,,,,,,,
2396148,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2396148/il401/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Effective September 11,IL401,,,,,,,,,,"Effective September 11, 2020, the “Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 401 Certification Rule” (85 Fed. Reg. 42,210 (July 13, 2020) was implemented nationwide. The Rule (codified at 40 C.F.R. Part 121) establishes procedures that promote consistent implementation of CWA Section 401 and regulatory certainty in the federal permitting process.The Corps Districts in Illinois have developed procedures for the public to submit Department of the Army (DA) Permit Applications and associated WQC requests electronically. This notice details those procedures.
Effective September 11, 2020, the “Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 401 Certification Rule” (85 Fed. Reg. 42,210 (July 13, 2020) was implemented nationwide. The Rule (codified at 40 C.F.R. Part 121) establishes procedures that promote consistent implementation of CWA Section 401 and regulatory certainty in the federal permitting process. The Corps Districts in Illinois have developed procedures for the public to submit Department of the Army (DA) Permit Applications and associated WQC requests electronically. This notice details those procedures.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2433983,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2433983/p-3143/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters
of the United States in order to construct a mixed-use (office",P-3143,,,,,,975,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters
of the United States in order to construct a mixed-use (office, retail, & residential) development, with
associated infrastructure, in order to provide economic development and multi-modal transportation options
to complement existing development within St. Charles’ historic Main Street and Streets of St. Charles, while
serving as a connection between these areas and the Family Arena to the southwest. Proposed project plans
include the construction of a retaining wall parallel to Crystal Springs Creek/Bangert Slough, and grading/filling
behind it to facilitate construction.
The project proposes to impact 15.5-acres of forested wetland, 975 linear feet of perineal stream, & 376 linear
feet of intermittent stream for the development. The wetland is located within the floodplain of the Missouri
River, along the left descending bank. The wetland is also adjacent to, and inundated by, Crystal Springs Creek
due to its connection to the Missouri River.
The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters
of the United States in order to construct a mixed-use (office, retail, & residential) development, with
associated infrastructure, in order to provide economic development and multi-modal transportation options
to complement existing development within St. Charles’ historic Main Street and Streets of St. Charles, while
serving as a connection between these areas and the Family Arena to the southwest. Proposed project plans
include the construction of a retaining wall parallel to Crystal Springs Creek/Bangert Slough, and grading/filling
behind it to facilitate construction.
The project proposes to impact 15.5-acres of forested wetland, 975 linear feet of perineal stream, & 376 linear
feet of intermittent stream for the development. The wetland is located within the floodplain of the Missouri
River, along the left descending bank. The wetland is also adjacent to, and inundated by, Crystal Springs Creek
due to its connection to the Missouri River.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2446035,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2446035/p-3144/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Louis,,,The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for the construction of gate closure structures associated with two proposed flood wall/levee projects. The project is to occur along two separate stream channels that flow through the City of Eureka,P-3144,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for the construction of gate closure structures associated with two proposed flood wall/levee projects. The project is to occur along two separate stream channels that flow through the City of Eureka, St. Louis County, Missouri. The first stream channel, Flat Creek, is located to the south of I-44 and flows through the City park as well as near the historic district. The second channel, Forby Creek, is located to the north of I-44 and flows along residential properties and Eureka High School. The City of Eureka (City) is proposing to construct a floodwall along Forby Creek (known as the North Levee) and another along Flat Creek (known as the South Levee). The applicant stated that the purpose of the project is the protection of existing homes, buildings and infrastructure from further flood damages. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice.
The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for the construction of gate closure structures associated with two proposed flood wall/levee projects. The project is to occur along two separate stream channels that flow through the City of Eureka, St. Louis County, Missouri. The first stream channel, Flat Creek, is located to the south of I-44 and flows through the City park as well as near the historic district. The second channel, Forby Creek, is located to the north of I-44 and flows along residential properties and Eureka High School. The City of Eureka (City) is proposing to construct a floodwall along Forby Creek (known as the North Levee) and another along Flat Creek (known as the South Levee). The applicant stated that the purpose of the project is the protection of existing homes, buildings and infrastructure from further flood damages. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2453796,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2453796/p-3145/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Bank Sponsor seeks approval from the Mitigation Bank Review Team (MBRT) which is composed of representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,P-3145,,,,,,16273,,,,"The Bank Sponsor seeks approval from the Mitigation Bank Review Team (MBRT) which is composed of representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to establish the Swanwick Creek Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank within the Big Muddy Watershed/Service Area. The primary objective of the proposed mitigation bank is to establish, restore, enhance and permanently protect 8.7 acres of forested and emergent wetlands, as well as enhance and protect 16,273 linear feet of the existing 22,871 linear feet of perennial, intermittent and ephemeral streams and drainage features identified on site. The mitigation bank would is proposed within a 157-acre property with varying topography. The work includes the preservation of Swanwick Creek and the restoration, enhancement, and preservation of unnamed tributaries of Swanwick Creek that have been disturbed by agricultural and silvicultural activities, primarily corn/soybean productions. The conceptual design provides 16,273 linear feet of stream morphology improvements, stabilization, habitat improvement and preservation activities, including riparian buffer enhancement. In addition to stream mitigation activities, the bank proposes to provide an additional 3.79 acres of wetland establishment/restoration and 4.91 acres of wetland preservation. If approved, the establishment, restoration and enhancement activities will be performed generating credits from the environmental improvements and will be available for sale on an incremental basis if the mitigation bank meets its anticipated goals set forth in an approved mitigation banking instrument. Credits from the project are not available for sale until documentation is provided by the bank sponsor that environmental restoration will proceed, and written approval is granted by the Corps in consultation with the MBRT. The mitigation bank sponsor is developing the mitigation bank with the intent to sell the mitigation credits to recipients of Section 404 Permits who are required to compensate for unavoidable and adverse environmental impacts to waters of the United States. Specifically, the waters of the United States that will be compensated at the proposed bank include streams and wetlands with emergent, scrub shrub and forested classifications. Upon request, a copy of the Mitigation Banking Prospectus is available for review in our office.
The Public Notice comment period opens December 22, 2020 and closes January 20, 2021.
The Bank Sponsor seeks approval from the Mitigation Bank Review Team (MBRT) which is composed of representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to establish the Swanwick Creek Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank within the Big Muddy Watershed/Service Area. The primary objective of the proposed mitigation bank is to establish, restore, enhance and permanently protect 8.7 acres of forested and emergent wetlands, as well as enhance and protect 16,273 linear feet of the existing 22,871 linear feet of perennial, intermittent and ephemeral streams and drainage features identified on site. The mitigation bank would is proposed within a 157-acre property with varying topography. The work includes the preservation of Swanwick Creek and the restoration, enhancement, and preservation of unnamed tributaries of Swanwick Creek that have been disturbed by agricultural and silvicultural activities, primarily corn/soybean productions. The conceptual design provides 16,273 linear feet of stream morphology improvements, stabilization, habitat improvement and preservation activities, including riparian buffer enhancement. In addition to stream mitigation activities, the bank proposes to provide an additional 3.79 acres of wetland establishment/restoration and 4.91 acres of wetland preservation. If approved, the establishment, restoration and enhancement activities will be performed generating credits from the environmental improvements and will be available for sale on an incremental basis if the mitigation bank meets its anticipated goals set forth in an approved mitigation banking instrument. Credits from the project are not available for sale until documentation is provided by the bank sponsor that environmental restoration will proceed, and written approval is granted by the Corps in consultation with the MBRT. The mitigation bank sponsor is developing the mitigation bank with the intent to sell the mitigation credits to recipients of Section 404 Permits who are required to compensate for unavoidable and adverse environmental impacts to waters of the United States. Specifically, the waters of the United States that will be compensated at the proposed bank include streams and wetlands with emergent, scrub shrub and forested classifications. Upon request, a copy of the Mitigation Banking Prospectus is available for review in our office.
The Public Notice comment period opens December 22, 2020 and closes January 20, 2021.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2453852,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2453852/p-3146/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Bank Sponsor seeks approval from the Mitigation Bank Review Team (MBRT) which is composed of representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,P-3146,,,,,,,,,,"The Bank Sponsor seeks approval from the Mitigation Bank Review Team (MBRT) which is composed of representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to establish the WFI Holdings-B LLC Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program within the Upper Kaskaskia (07140201), Middle Kaskaskia (07140202), Lower Kaskaskia (07140204), Shoal (07140203), Big Muddy (07140106), Upper Mississippi-Cape Girardeau (07140105), Cache (071401408), Cahokia-Joachim (07140101), The Sny (07110004), Peruque-Piasa (07110009), Lower Illinois (07130011) and Macoupin (07120012) watersheds/HUCs, in the State of Illinois. The twelve watersheds/service areas encompass all or portions of the 40 counties within the St. Louis District, in South and Southwestern Illinois. WFI-Holdings-B LLC (program sponsor) proposes to create, maintain, and protect diverse wetland, stream and aquatic systems that provide habitat for wildlife, and perform many of the functions of naturally occurring aquatic systems found in this region. Some of the primary functions and qualities that mitigation banks within the WFI-B UMBP are intended to provide are improved water quality, flood control, aesthetics, species habitat, and a source of groundwater recharge and discharge, among other benefits. In addition, the bank sites will potentially serve as recreational and educational areas for the communities in which they are developed. In addition to the many natural function’s mitigation banks within the WFI-B UMBP will provide, they can be used to provide a reliable source of compensatory mitigation for anticipated adverse impacts to jurisdictional waters and wetlands located within the WFI-B UMBP’s geographic service areas.
The Public Notice comment period opens December 22, 2020 and closes January 20, 2021.
The Bank Sponsor seeks approval from the Mitigation Bank Review Team (MBRT) which is composed of representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to establish the WFI Holdings-B LLC Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program within the Upper Kaskaskia (07140201), Middle Kaskaskia (07140202), Lower Kaskaskia (07140204), Shoal (07140203), Big Muddy (07140106), Upper Mississippi-Cape Girardeau (07140105), Cache (071401408), Cahokia-Joachim (07140101), The Sny (07110004), Peruque-Piasa (07110009), Lower Illinois (07130011) and Macoupin (07120012) watersheds/HUCs, in the State of Illinois. The twelve watersheds/service areas encompass all or portions of the 40 counties within the St. Louis District, in South and Southwestern Illinois. WFI-Holdings-B LLC (program sponsor) proposes to create, maintain, and protect diverse wetland, stream and aquatic systems that provide habitat for wildlife, and perform many of the functions of naturally occurring aquatic systems found in this region. Some of the primary functions and qualities that mitigation banks within the WFI-B UMBP are intended to provide are improved water quality, flood control, aesthetics, species habitat, and a source of groundwater recharge and discharge, among other benefits. In addition, the bank sites will potentially serve as recreational and educational areas for the communities in which they are developed. In addition to the many natural function’s mitigation banks within the WFI-B UMBP will provide, they can be used to provide a reliable source of compensatory mitigation for anticipated adverse impacts to jurisdictional waters and wetlands located within the WFI-B UMBP’s geographic service areas.
The Public Notice comment period opens December 22, 2020 and closes January 20, 2021.","07110004, 07110009, 07120012, 07130011, 07140101, 07140105, 07140106, 07140201, 07140202, 07140203, 07140204, 71401408",,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2469479,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2469479/gp-4-missouri-boat-dock-proposed-renewal/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Public Notice GP-4 (MVS-2021-11): Proposed Reissuance of Regional General Permit No. 4 (GP-4) for Missouri Private Boat Docks,GP 4 Missouri Boat Dock proposed renewal,,,,,,,,,,"Public Notice GP-4 (MVS-2021-11): Proposed Reissuance of Regional General Permit No. 4 (GP-4) for Missouri Private Boat Docks, Associated Dock Structures and Minor Discharges in the Missouri River, Mississippi River and Navigable/Historically Navigable Portions of the Salt, Femme Osage and Meramec Rivers. The Comment Period Expires on February 10, 2021.
Public Notice GP-4 (MVS-2021-11): Proposed Reissuance of Regional General Permit No. 4 (GP-4) for Missouri Private Boat Docks, Associated Dock Structures and Minor Discharges in the Missouri River, Mississippi River and Navigable/Historically Navigable Portions of the Salt, Femme Osage and Meramec Rivers. The Comment Period Expires on February 10, 2021.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2471315,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2471315/2021-nationwide-permits/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,On January 13,2021 Nationwide Permits,,,,,,,,,,"On January 13, 2021, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published a notice in the Federal Register announcing the reissuance of 12 existing nationwide permits (NWPs) and four new NWPs, as well as the reissuance of NWP general conditions and definitions with some modifications. These 16 NWPs will go into effect on March 15, 2021 and will expire on March 14, 2026. The 12 existing NWP published in the January 13, 2021 final rule replace the 2017 versions of these NWPs. The 2017 versions of NWPs 12, 21, 29, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 48, 50, 51, and 52 expire on March 14, 2021. With the publication of this Federal Register notice, Corps divisions will begin finalizing their regional conditions for the new and reissued NWPs. Regional conditions will provide additional protection for the aquatic environment and will help ensure that the NWPs authorize only those activities with no more than minimal adverse environmental effects. Regional conditions will help ensure protection of high value waters within the St. Louis District. Corps divisions and districts will also begin determining which conditions for water quality certifications issued by states, tribes, and EPA for the issuance of these 16 NWPs become conditions of these NWPs. Corps divisions and districts will also begin determining which conditions for Coastal Zone Management Act consistency concurrences issued by states for the issuance of these 16 NWPs become conditions of these NWPs. Those regional conditions will be announced in a future public notice issued by the St. Louis District.
There are 40 existing NWPs that were not reissued or modified by the January/February 2021 final rule. Those 40 NWPs were published in the January 6, 2017, issue of the Federal Register (82 FR 1860) and those NWPs remain in effect until the Corps issues a final rule reissuing those NWPs or March 18, 2022, whichever comes first.
On January 13, 2021, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published a notice in the Federal Register announcing the reissuance of 12 existing nationwide permits (NWPs) and four new NWPs, as well as the reissuance of NWP general conditions and definitions with some modifications. These 16 NWPs will go into effect on March 15, 2021 and will expire on March 14, 2026. The 12 existing NWP published in the January 13, 2021 final rule replace the 2017 versions of these NWPs. The 2017 versions of NWPs 12, 21, 29, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 48, 50, 51, and 52 expire on March 14, 2021. With the publication of this Federal Register notice, Corps divisions will begin finalizing their regional conditions for the new and reissued NWPs. Regional conditions will provide additional protection for the aquatic environment and will help ensure that the NWPs authorize only those activities with no more than minimal adverse environmental effects. Regional conditions will help ensure protection of high value waters within the St. Louis District. Corps divisions and districts will also begin determining which conditions for water quality certifications issued by states, tribes, and EPA for the issuance of these 16 NWPs become conditions of these NWPs. Corps divisions and districts will also begin determining which conditions for Coastal Zone Management Act consistency concurrences issued by states for the issuance of these 16 NWPs become conditions of these NWPs. Those regional conditions will be announced in a future public notice issued by the St. Louis District.
There are 40 existing NWPs that were not reissued or modified by the January/February 2021 final rule. Those 40 NWPs were published in the January 6, 2017, issue of the Federal Register (82 FR 1860) and those NWPs remain in effect until the Corps issues a final rule reissuing those NWPs or March 18, 2022, whichever comes first.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2524470,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2524470/2021-nwp-for-illinois/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,On January 13,2021 NWP for Illinois,,,,,,,,,,"On January 13, 2021, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published a final rule in the Federal Register (86 FR 2744) announcing the reissuance of 12 existing nationwide permits (NWPs) and four new NWPs, as well as the reissuance of NWP general conditions and definitions with some modifications. These 16 NWPs will go into effect on March 15, 2021, and will expire on March 14, 2026. With the publication of these NWPs in the Federal Register, the Mississippi Valley Division (MVD) has finalized the regional conditions for these 16 NWPs in Illinois. The Regional Conditions can be found below or accessed at the St. Louis District Regulatory web page. The Section 401 Water Quality Certifications (WQC) have been issued for Section 404 NWP activities by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA). The WQC can be found below or accessed at the St. Louis District Regulatory web page. There are 40 existing NWPs that were not reissued or modified by the January 13, 2021 final rule. Those 40 NWPs were published in the January 6, 2017, issue of the Federal Register (82 FR 1860) and those NWPs remain in effect until the Corps issues a final rule reissuing those NWPs or March 18, 2022, whichever comes first
On January 13, 2021, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published a final rule in the Federal Register (86 FR 2744) announcing the reissuance of 12 existing nationwide permits (NWPs) and four new NWPs, as well as the reissuance of NWP general conditions and definitions with some modifications. These 16 NWPs will go into effect on March 15, 2021, and will expire on March 14, 2026.
With the publication of these NWPs in the Federal Register, the Mississippi Valley Division (MVD) has finalized the regional conditions for these 16 NWPs in Illinois. Regional conditions provide additional protection for the aquatic environment and help ensure that the NWPs authorize only those activities with no more than minimal adverse environmental effects. Regional conditions help ensure protection of high value waters within the state of Illinois. The Regional Conditions can be found below or accessed at the St. Louis District Regulatory web page.
There are 40 existing NWPs that were not reissued or modified by the January 13, 2021 final rule. Those 40 NWPs were published in the January 6, 2017, issue of the Federal Register (82 FR 1860) and those NWPs remain in effect until the Corps issues a final rule reissuing those NWPs or March 18, 2022, whichever comes first
The Section 401 Water Quality Certifications (WQC) have been issued for Section 404 NWP activities by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA). The WQCs were approved by the Mississippi Valley (MVD) Commander and are added as regional conditions to the NWPs. Section 401 Water Quality Certification with conditions (General Conditions and/or Special Conditions) has been issued for NWPs: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 51, 52, 53, 54, C (now numbered as 57), D (now numbered as 58). Section 401 Water Quality Certification has been denied for NWPs: 21, 34, 44, 48, 49, 50, and E. The WQC can be found below or accessed at the St. Louis District Regulatory web page.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2524561,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2524561/p-2731/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2731,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Holcim (US) Inc. of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, has applied for the reverification of a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Holcim Ste. Genevieve Harbor. The applicant seeks authorization for a reverification to continue annual maintenance dredging of accumulated river deposits with no proposed expansion or deepening of the riprap blanketed inland harbor. Holcim would continue to use a hydraulic cutterhead dredge to conduct periodic maintenance dredging on an as needed basis within Holcim’s excavated inland harbor to the original construction depth. Recent high river events have caused fine sediments to deposit within the harbor. Up to 220,000 cubic yards of accumulated sediment material would be dredged annually from within the harbor and transported in a 12-inch-diameter contained pipeline to the existing open river disposal site. The disposal pipe would exit the harbor and run southward on an existing road paralleling the riverbank. The pipeline would then angle down the existing riprap bankline into the river, where it would extend to the point of discharge near the thalwag of the river. This open river disposal site has effectively allowed for the removal of fine sediments from Holcim Harbor since the last permit renewal. At the point of discharge, the pipeline would be located on pontoons which would allow for rapid removal from the river should such action be necessary. A vessel will attend the point of discharge pipeline area at all times. The vessel would monitor radio Channel 16 at all times to remain in contact with mariners. The applicant would coordinate the activity with the U.S. Coast Guard to make notice to mariners prior to each dredging event. During discharge operations, bathymetric data would be acquired weekly to ensure the open water discharge is not negatively impacting navigation. If authorized, the permit would be valid for a five-year period.
The Public Notice comment period opens March 4, 2021 and closes March 25, 2021.
The applicant, Holcim (US) Inc. of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, has applied for the reverification of a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Holcim Ste. Genevieve Harbor. The applicant seeks authorization for a reverification to continue annual maintenance dredging of accumulated river deposits with no proposed expansion or deepening of the riprap blanketed inland harbor. Holcim would continue to use a hydraulic cutterhead dredge to conduct periodic maintenance dredging on an as needed basis within Holcim’s excavated inland harbor to the original construction depth. Recent high river events have caused fine sediments to deposit within the harbor. Up to 220,000 cubic yards of accumulated sediment material would be dredged annually from within the harbor and transported in a 12-inch-diameter contained pipeline to the existing open river disposal site. The disposal pipe would exit the harbor and run southward on an existing road paralleling the riverbank. The pipeline would then angle down the existing riprap bankline into the river, where it would extend to the point of discharge near the thalwag of the river. This open river disposal site has effectively allowed for the removal of fine sediments from Holcim Harbor since the last permit renewal. At the point of discharge, the pipeline would be located on pontoons which would allow for rapid removal from the river should such action be necessary. A vessel will attend the point of discharge pipeline area at all times. The vessel would monitor radio Channel 16 at all times to remain in contact with mariners. The applicant would coordinate the activity with the U.S. Coast Guard to make notice to mariners prior to each dredging event. During discharge operations, bathymetric data would be acquired weekly to ensure the open water discharge is not negatively impacting navigation. If authorized, the permit would be valid for a five-year period.
The Public Notice comment period opens March 4, 2021 and closes March 25, 2021.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2525420,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2525420/mo-2021-nwp/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,On January 13,MO 2021 NWP,,,,,,,,,,"On January 13, 2021, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published a final rule in the Federal Register (86 FR 2744) announcing the reissuance of 12 existing nationwide permits (NWPs) and four new NWPs, as well as the reissuance of NWP general conditions and definitions with some modifications. These 16 NWPs will go into effect on March 15, 2021, and will expire on March 14, 2026. With the publication of these NWPs in the Federal Register, the Mississippi Valley Division has finalized regional conditions for these 16 NWPs in Missouri. The Section 401 Water Quality Certifications (WQC) have been issued for Section 404 NWP activities by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR). There are 40 existing NWPs that were not reissued or modified by the January 13, 2021 final rule. These 40 NWPs were published in the January 6, 2017, issue of the Federal Register (82 FR 1860) and these NWPs remain in effect until the Corps issues a final rule reissuing those NWPs or March 18, 2022, whichever comes first.
The 12 existing NWPs published in the January 13, 2021 final rule replace the 2017 versions of these NWPs. The 2017 versions of NWPs 12, 21, 29, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 48, 50, 51, and 52 expire on March 14, 2021. According to 33 CFR § 330.6(b), activities which have commenced (i.e, are under construction) or are under contract to commence in reliance upon an NWP that was verified under the 2017 NWP, will remain authorized provided the activity is completed within twelve months of the date of an NWP's expiration, modification, or revocation.
With the publication of these NWPs in the Federal Register, the Mississippi Valley Division has finalized regional conditions for these 16 NWPs in Missouri. Regional conditions provide additional protection for the aquatic environment and help ensure that the NWPs authorize only those activities with no more than minimal adverse environmental effects. Regional conditions help ensure protection of high value waters within the St. Louis District. The Regional Conditions are listed below.
The Section 401 Water Quality Certifications (WQC) have been issued for Section 404 NWP activities by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR). The WQCs were reviewed by the Northwestern Division (NWD) Commander and WQC for NWPs 21, 44, 48, 50, 51, 52, 55, and 56 are waived. For NWPs 12, 29, 39, 40, 42, 43, 57, and 58, NWD has determined the MDNR WQC conditions listed below added as regional conditions.
There are 40 existing NWPs that were not reissued or modified by the January 13, 2021 final rule. These 40 NWPs were published in the January 6, 2017, issue of the Federal Register (82 FR 1860) and these NWPs remain in effect until the Corps issues a final rule reissuing those NWPs or March 18, 2022, whichever comes first.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2549294,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2549294/national-wetland-plant-list-initial/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE),National Wetland Plant List Initial,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), as part of an interagency effort with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), is announcing the availability of the draft changes to the 2020 NWPL and its web address to solicit public comments. The public now has the opportunity to comment on the proposed changes to wetland indicator status ratings for five plant species in select regions and the addition of 22 new plant species to the NWPL. The Federal Register Notice (FRN) for the 2020 NWPL update can be found here: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2021-03-24/pdf/2021-05989.pdf. The public comment period ends on 24 May 2021.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), as part of an interagency effort with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), is announcing the availability of the draft changes to the 2020 NWPL and its web address to solicit public comments. The public now has the opportunity to comment on the proposed changes to wetland indicator status ratings for five plant species in select regions and the addition of 22 new plant species to the NWPL. The Federal Register Notice (FRN) for the 2020 NWPL update can be found here: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2021-03-24/pdf/2021-05989.pdf. The public comment period ends on 24 May 2021.
The 27 species and their draft 2020 wetland ratings by region, as well as the FRN, can be viewed at the NWPL homepage, http://wetland-plants.usace.army.mil/, under “2020 NWPL Update Information.” A link to provide general or species-specific comments is also available at this location. Users are encouraged to submit literature citations, herbaria records, experiential references, monitoring data, and other relevant information. Specific knowledge of, or studies related to, individual species are particularly helpful. Commenters should use their regional botanical and ecological expertise, field observations, reviews of the most recent indicator status information, appropriate botanical literature, floras, herbarium specimens with notation of habitat and associated species, habit data, relevant studies, and historic list information. Providing ratings without supporting documentation or information is not recommended. All submitted comments and information will be compiled and sent to the National Panel for their consideration.
USACE is also seeking comments regarding the administrative change to the South Pacific Islands subregion and the NWPL update process. Detailed information on the update process, protocol, and technical issues can be found in the following documents (available on the “NWPL Publications” web page referenced above):
Lichvar, Robert W. and Minkin, Paul. Concepts and Procedures for Updating the National Wetland Plant List. Sept 2008. ERDC/CRREL TN-08-3
Lichvar, Robert W. and Gillrich, Jennifer J. Final Protocol for Assigning Wetland Indicator Status Ratings during National Wetland Plant List Update. Sept 2011. ERDC/CRREL TN-11-1
USACE administers the NWPL for the United States and its territories. The NWPL provides plant species indicator status ratings, which are used in determining whether the hydrophytic vegetation factor is met when conducting wetland delineations under the Clean Water Act and wetland determinations under the Wetland Conservation Provisions of the Food Security Act. Other applications of the NWPL include wetland restoration, establishment, and enhancement projects. Additions or deletions to the NWPL represent new records, range extensions, nomenclatural and taxonomic changes, and newly proposed species. The latest review process began in 2020 and included review by Regional Panels and the National Panel.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2577484,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2577484/2020-715/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,The Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an In-Lieu Fee (ILF) mitigation project in Madison County,2020-715,,,,,,,,,,"The Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an In-Lieu Fee (ILF) mitigation project in Madison County, Missouri. The subject site consists of approximately 9.0+/- acres along the Castor River and an unnamed tributary. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Castor River site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2020-715.
The mitigation project includes the preservation and restoration of riparian corridor. Also, work includes bank stabilization along the Castor River, reinforcement of an unstable crossing on the unnamed tributary, and grade control to prevent incising and restore riffle habitat to the unnamed tributary. Bank stabilization will use stream barbs and stone toe protection. Newberry style riffles will be used for grade control and to stabilize the stream crossing.
If approved by the Corps, the Castor River site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 6,196.75 stream credits. The Sponsor would make the stream credits available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, in order to offset losses of aquatic functions and services.
The Corps solicits your comments on the proposed mitigation project, responses are due to this office no later than May 14, 2021.
The Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an In-Lieu Fee (ILF) mitigation project in Madison County, Missouri. The subject site consists of approximately 9.0+/- acres along the Castor River and an unnamed tributary. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Castor River site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2020-715.
The mitigation project includes the preservation and restoration of riparian corridor. Also, work includes bank stabilization along the Castor River, reinforcement of an unstable crossing on the unnamed tributary, and grade control to prevent incising and restore riffle habitat to the unnamed tributary. Bank stabilization will use stream barbs and stone toe protection. Newberry style riffles will be used for grade control and to stabilize the stream crossing.
If approved by the Corps, the Castor River site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 6,196.75 stream credits. The Sponsor would make the stream credits available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, in order to offset losses of aquatic functions and services.
The Corps solicits your comments on the proposed mitigation project, responses are due to this office no later than May 14, 2021.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2577511,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2577511/2020-742/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,The Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an In-Lieu Fee (ILF) mitigation project in Madison County,2020-742,,,,,,,,,,"The Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an In-Lieu Fee (ILF) mitigation project in Madison County, Missouri. The subject site consists of approximately 11.0+/- acres along the St. Francis River. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the St. Francis River site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2020-742.
The mitigation project includes the preservation and restoration of riparian corridor. Also, work includes bank stabilization along the St. Francis River, rock structures will be installed to direct high flows away from the unstable
bank. Bank stabilization will use a combination of bank shaping, rock weirs (stream barbs), longitudinal peaked stone toe protection, brush layering, and vegetative staking.
If approved by the Corps, the St. Francis River site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 8,663.6 stream credits. The Sponsor would make the stream credits available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, in order to offset losses of aquatic functions and services.
The Corps solicits your comments on the proposed mitigation project, responses are due to this office no later than May 14, 2021.
The Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an In-Lieu Fee (ILF) mitigation project in Madison County, Missouri. The subject site consists of approximately 11.0+/- acres along the St. Francis River. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the St. Francis River site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2020-742.
The mitigation project includes the preservation and restoration of riparian corridor. Also, work includes bank stabilization along the St. Francis River, rock structures will be installed to direct high flows away from the unstable
bank. Bank stabilization will use a combination of bank shaping, rock weirs (stream barbs), longitudinal peaked stone toe protection, brush layering, and vegetative staking.
If approved by the Corps, the St. Francis River site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 8,663.6 stream credits. The Sponsor would make the stream credits available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, in order to offset losses of aquatic functions and services.
The Corps solicits your comments on the proposed mitigation project, responses are due to this office no later than May 14, 2021.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2606837,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2606837/2021-mo-gp34/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Corps of Engineers (Corps) is proposing changes in GP-34M. Therefore,2021 MO GP34,,,,,,,,,,"The Corps of Engineers (Corps) is proposing changes in GP-34M. Therefore, comments are solicited on the reissuance of the GP with the proposed changes, or reissuance with proposed modifications.
Proposed changes include:
- Special condition d: The Corps is proposing to increase the diameter at breast height (DBH) of woody vegetation that shall be protected, via gravel buffer, from 1 ½-inch to 3-inch.
- The Corps is proposing to remove the Project Authorization Page entirely from the GP
Written comments must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing your comments Mr. James Reenan, Regulatory Specialist; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Missouri State Regulatory Office, 515 East High Street, Suite 202, Jefferson City, MO 65101; telephone: 816 389 3832, or via e-mail at james.s.reenan@usace.army.mil. The Public Notice comment period opens May 14, 2021 and closes June 3, 2021.
The Corps of Engineers (Corps) is proposing changes in GP-34M. Therefore, comments are solicited on the reissuance of the GP with the proposed changes, or reissuance with proposed modifications.
Proposed changes include:
Special condition d: The Corps is proposing to increase the diameter at breast height (DBH) of woody vegetation that shall be protected, via gravel buffer, from 1 ½-inch to 3-inch.
The Corps is proposing to remove the Project Authorization Page entirely from the GP
Written comments must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing your comments Mr. James Reenan, Regulatory Specialist; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Missouri State Regulatory Office, 515 East High Street, Suite 202, Jefferson City, MO 65101; telephone: 816‑389‑3832, or via e-mail at james.s.reenan@usace.army.mil. The Public Notice comment period opens May 14, 2021 and closes June 3, 2021.",,,,,,James S Reenan,james.s.reenan@usace.army.mil,,,,,,,,
2640314,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2640314/p-3147/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Clair,,,The applicant,P-3147,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Gateway Acquisitions, Inc., has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as the South Parking and Camping Area at the Worldwide Technology Raceway. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill into waters of the U.S. to facilitate the development of approximately 7-acres of parking and camping area, which would provide needed parking and camping opportunities for the raceway. Proposed impacts to waters of the U.S. include 6.82 acres of emergent wetland. The project area is located in Section 7, Township 2 North, and Range 9 West, St. Clair County, Illinois. Approximate geographic coordinates for the site are Latitude: 38.6416 and Longitude: -90.1342.
The Public Notice comment period opens June 01, 2021 and closes June 21, 2021.
The applicant, Gateway Acquisitions, Inc., has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as the South Parking and Camping Area at the Worldwide Technology Raceway. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill into waters of the U.S. to facilitate the development of approximately 7-acres of parking and camping area, which would provide needed parking and camping opportunities for the raceway. Proposed impacts to waters of the U.S. include 6.82 acres of emergent wetland. The project area is located in Section 7, Township 2 North, and Range 9 West, St. Clair County, Illinois. Approximate geographic coordinates for the site are Latitude: 38.6416 and Longitude: -90.1342.
The Public Notice comment period opens June 01, 2021 and closes June 21, 2021.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2703038,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2703038/p-3154/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Washington,,,Southern Illinois Mitigation Co-op (SIMC) seeks approval from the Mitigation Bank Review Team (MBRT),P-3154,,,,,,,,,,"Southern Illinois Mitigation Co-op (SIMC) seeks approval from the Mitigation Bank Review Team (MBRT), which is composed of representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, to establish the Nashville Wetland Mitigation Bank within the Lower Kaskaskia (07140204) watershed/HUC, in the State of Illinois. The proposed wetland mitigation bank is located immediately northwest of the intersection of Route 15 and Route 153, thirteen miles west of Nashville, Southeast ¼ of Section 11, Township 2 South, Range 5 West of the 3rd Principal Meridian, Washington County, Illinois. Approximate geographic coordinates for the site are 38.36677 ° N, -89.61374° W. SIMCO’s (bank sponsor) primary objective for the proposed mitigation bank is to restore, establish, enhance, and permanently protect 56.6 acres of two wetland types (54.13 acres forested and 2.47 acres emergent) that is currently in agricultural production. The work will include restoration of 54.13 acres of forested wetland through rehabilitation activities, 1.25 acres of emergent wetland enhancement and 1.22 acres of emergent wetland creation. An additional 15 acres of existing forested riparian corridor will be permanently protected through the establishment of a conservation easement, but is not proposed to receive credit. If approved, the proposed bank would provide a reliable source of compensatory mitigation for anticipated adverse impacts to jurisdictional waters and wetlands located within the Lower Kaskaskia Watershed’s geographic service area.
The Public Notice comment period opens July 23, 2021 and closes August 23, 2021.
Southern Illinois Mitigation Co-op (SIMC) seeks approval from the Mitigation Bank Review Team (MBRT), which is composed of representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, to establish the Nashville Wetland Mitigation Bank within the Lower Kaskaskia (07140204) watershed/HUC, in the State of Illinois. The proposed wetland mitigation bank is located immediately northwest of the intersection of Route 15 and Route 153, thirteen miles west of Nashville, Southeast ¼ of Section 11, Township 2 South, Range 5 West of the 3rd Principal Meridian, Washington County, Illinois. Approximate geographic coordinates for the site are 38.36677 ° N, -89.61374° W. SIMCO’s (bank sponsor) primary objective for the proposed mitigation bank is to restore, establish, enhance, and permanently protect 56.6 acres of two wetland types (54.13 acres forested and 2.47 acres emergent) that is currently in agricultural production. The work will include restoration of 54.13 acres of forested wetland through rehabilitation activities, 1.25 acres of emergent wetland enhancement and 1.22 acres of emergent wetland creation. An additional 15 acres of existing forested riparian corridor will be permanently protected through the establishment of a conservation easement, but is not proposed to receive credit. If approved, the proposed bank would provide a reliable source of compensatory mitigation for anticipated adverse impacts to jurisdictional waters and wetlands located within the Lower Kaskaskia Watershed’s geographic service area.
The Public Notice comment period opens July 23, 2021 and closes August 23, 2021.",07140204,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2708772,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2708772/p-3152/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to expand the current church grounds. The plans would include the placement of fill to raise the southern portion of the site up to a usable level for athletic fields. The proposed athletic fields would be completed to support summertime camps,P-3152,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to expand the current church grounds. The plans would include the placement of fill to raise the southern portion of the site up to a usable level for athletic fields. The proposed athletic fields would be completed to support summertime camps, events and group activities. In order to raise the site, clean commercial fill is to be brought in from offsite locations yet to be determined by the applicant. Approximately 140,000 cubic yards of material is planned to be deposited on the project site and it will impact a total of 2.77 acres of emergent wetland. The emergent wetland is located adjacent to an unnamed tributary to the Meramec River.
The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to expand the current church grounds. The plans would include the placement of fill to raise the southern portion of the site up to a usable level for athletic fields. The proposed athletic fields would be completed to support summertime camps, events and group activities. In order to raise the site, clean commercial fill is to be brought in from offsite locations yet to be determined by the applicant. Approximately 140,000 cubic yards of material is planned to be deposited on the project site and it will impact a total of 2.77 acres of emergent wetland. The emergent wetland is located adjacent to an unnamed tributary to the Meramec River.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2721461,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2721461/southern-il-transfer/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Randolph,,,Public Notice 2021-359,Southern IL Transfer,,,,,,,,,,"Public Notice 2021-359, 2021-360, 2021-362 and 2021-363: Southern Illinois Transfer, Inc., requests permit reauthorization to reinitiate barge fleeting at four previously approved areas located along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River between approximate river miles 118.4 to 119.2, near Roots, in Randolph County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is August 5, 2021 to August 25, 2021.
Public Notice 2021-359, 2021-360, 2021-362 and 2021-363: Southern Illinois Transfer, Inc., requests permit reauthorization to reinitiate barge fleeting at four previously approved areas located along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River between approximate river miles 118.4 to 119.2, near Roots, in Randolph County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is August 5, 2021 to August 25, 2021.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2727941,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2727941/p3112-p3114/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Genevieve,,,Cave City Sand requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act permit authorization to operate two barge fleets and an associated river terminal near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River,P3112-P3114,,,,,,,,,,"Cave City Sand requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act permit authorization to operate two barge fleets and an associated river terminal near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, between approximate river miles 137.3 to 136.8, in Sections 14, Township 39 North, Range 7 East, in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period is open from August 11, 2021 through August 29, 2021.
Cave City Sand requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act permit authorization to operate two barge fleets and an associated river terminal near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, between approximate river miles 137.3 to 136.8, in Sections 14, Township 39 North, Range 7 East, in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period is open from August 11, 2021 through August 29, 2021.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2733005,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2733005/nwpgp34m/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,"STATE OF MISSOURI REISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT NWKGP-34M - SAND AND GRAVEL EXCAVATION ACTIVITIES IN WATERS OF THE U.S. WITHIN THE STATE OF MISSOURI
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers",NWPGP34M,,,,,,,,,,"STATE OF MISSOURI REISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT NWKGP-34M - SAND AND GRAVEL EXCAVATION ACTIVITIES IN WATERS OF THE U.S. WITHIN THE STATE OF MISSOURI
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, has reissued Regional General Permit NWKGP-34M for Sand and Gravel Excavation Activities in Waters of the United States within the State of Missouri under the authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344).
Duration of this General Permit. The general permit has been issued and is in effect for five (5) years from August 16, 2021 until August 16, 2026, unless revoked or specifically extended
STATE OF MISSOURI REISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT NWKGP-34M - SAND AND GRAVEL EXCAVATION ACTIVITIES IN WATERS OF THE U.S. WITHIN THE STATE OF MISSOURI
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, has reissued Regional General Permit NWKGP-34M for Sand and Gravel Excavation Activities in Waters of the United States within the State of Missouri under the authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344).
Duration of this General Permit. The general permit has been issued and is in effect for five (5) years from August 16, 2021 until August 16, 2026, unless revoked or specifically extended",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2769453,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2769453/mvs-2015-15/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for the expansion of existing quarry operations. The project is to occur at the existing Bedrock Quarry near Troy,MVS-2015-15,,,,,,1400,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for the expansion of existing quarry operations. The project is to occur at the existing Bedrock Quarry near Troy, Missouri. The project proposes to impact 1,400 linear feet of Sand Run Creek by excavating it to expand the quarry to the north. Plans include permanently relocating the stream to the north of its current configuration, which would result in the construction of 1,410 linear feet of channel. The relocated channel will have a bottom substrate of natural occurring silt and cobble which mimics the existing conditions. The entire relocated
section of channel will have rock longitudinal stone toe. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice.
The Public Notice comment period opens September 9, 2021 and closes September 29, 2021.
The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for the expansion of existing quarry operations. The project is to occur at the existing Bedrock Quarry near Troy, Missouri. The project proposes to impact 1,400 linear feet of Sand Run Creek by excavating it to expand the quarry to the north. Plans include permanently relocating the stream to the north of its current configuration, which would result in the construction of 1,410 linear feet of channel. The relocated channel will have a bottom substrate of natural occurring silt and cobble which mimics the existing conditions. The entire relocated section of channel will have rock longitudinal stone toe. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice.
The Public Notice comment period opens September 9, 2021 and closes September 29, 2021.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2785063,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2785063/2021-542/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,-89.831503,38.827756,WFI Holdings-B LLC (Sponsor) seeks approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) and the Interagency Review Team (IRT),2021-542,,,,,,,,,,"WFI Holdings-B LLC (Sponsor) seeks approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) and the Interagency Review Team (IRT); which is composed of representatives from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; to establish the Silver Banks Wetland and Stream Mitigation Bank (Silver Banks) which is proposed in accordance with the approved WFI-B Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program Instrument (UMBPI). The Silver Banks site is the first bank site proposed under the UMBPI. If approved, the Sponsor would make the wetland and stream mitigation credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The mitigation bank site includes the restoration of multiple wetland habitats and the restoration of the riparian corridor along Silver Creek. The Silver Banks site is located within the Lower Kaskaskia Watershed, specifically in the Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program’s Shoal Creek/Lower Kaskaskia Service Area. The subject site includes 73.17+/- acres and is located in Northwest ¼ of Section 1, Township 4 north, Range 7 west in Madison County, Illinois. The approximate center of the project site is located at Latitude 38.827756°, Longitude -89.831503°.
The Public Notice comment period opens September 24, 2021 and closes October 23, 2021.
WFI Holdings-B LLC (Sponsor) seeks approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) and the Interagency Review Team (IRT); which is composed of representatives from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; to establish the Silver Banks Wetland and Stream Mitigation Bank (Silver Banks) which is proposed in accordance with the approved WFI-B Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program Instrument (UMBPI). The Silver Banks site is the first bank site proposed under the UMBPI. If approved, the Sponsor would make the wetland and stream mitigation credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The mitigation bank site includes the restoration of multiple wetland habitats and the restoration of the riparian corridor along Silver Creek. The Silver Banks site is located within the Lower Kaskaskia Watershed, specifically in the Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program’s Shoal Creek/Lower Kaskaskia Service Area. The subject site includes 73.17+/- acres and is located in Northwest ¼ of Section 1, Township 4 north, Range 7 west in Madison County, Illinois. The approximate center of the project site is located at Latitude 38.827756°, Longitude -89.831503°.
The Public Notice comment period opens September 24, 2021 and closes October 23, 2021.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2811166,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2811166/2021gp38il/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,-794.0,309.0,STATE OF ILLINOIS REISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT MVRGP-38 – LINEAR TRANSPORTATION CROSSINGS IN WATERS OF THE U.S. WITHIN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,2021GP38IL,,,,,,,,,,"STATE OF ILLINOIS REISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT MVRGP-38 – LINEAR TRANSPORTATION CROSSINGS IN WATERS OF THE U.S. WITHIN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is proposing to reissue Regional General Permit GP-38 for Linear Transportation Crossings in Waters of the United States within the State of Illinois under the authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). Duration of this General Permit. The regional permit could be utilized for linear transportation projects that meet the current conditions of Nationwide Permit 14. The regional permit would also authorize certain discharges of dredged or fill material that currently exceed the limitations of Nationwide Permit 14.
Comments concerning the Corps permit should be addressed to the District Engineer, US Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District, ATTN: OD-P, Clock Tower Building -Post Office Box 2004, Rock Island, Illinois 61204-2004. Mrs. Jackie M. Groves, (309/794-5351) may be contacted for additional information, and email Jackie.M.Groves@usace.army.mil. The comment period is open until November 4, 2021
STATE OF ILLINOIS REISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT MVRGP-38 – LINEAR TRANSPORTATION CROSSINGS IN WATERS OF THE U.S. WITHIN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is proposing to reissue Regional General Permit GP-38 for Linear Transportation Crossings in Waters of the United States within the State of Illinois under the authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). Duration of this General Permit. The regional permit could be utilized for linear transportation projects that meet the current conditions of Nationwide Permit 14. The regional permit would also authorize certain discharges of dredged or fill material that currently exceed the limitations of Nationwide Permit 14.
Comments concerning the Corps permit should be addressed to the District Engineer, US Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District, ATTN: OD-P, Clock Tower Building -Post Office Box 2004, Rock Island, Illinois 61204-2004. Mrs. Jackie M. Groves, (309/794-5351) may be contacted for additional information, and email Jackie.M.Groves@usace.army.mil. The comment period is open until Nov 4, 2021",,,,,,Jackie M Groves,Jackie.M.Groves@usace.army.mil,,,,,,,,
2820035,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2820035/mvs-2021-599/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Monroe,-90.153269,38.126042,WFI Holdings-B LLC (Sponsor) seeks approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) and the Interagency Review Team (IRT),MVS-2021-599,,,,,,,,,,"WFI Holdings-B LLC (Sponsor) seeks approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) and the Interagency Review Team (IRT); which is composed of representatives from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; to establish the Locke Bottom Wetland Mitigation Bank (Locke Bottom) which is proposed in accordance with the approved WFI-B Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program Instrument (UMBPI), file number MVS-2020-652. The Locke Bottom site is the second bank site proposed under the UMBPI. If approved, the Sponsor would make the wetland mitigation credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The mitigation bank site includes the restoration of multiple wetland habitats within the semi-protected Mississippi River floodplain. The Silver Banks site is located within the Lower Kaskaskia Watershed, specifically in the Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program’s Shoal Creek/Lower Kaskaskia Service Area. The subject site includes 93.0+/- acres and is located in Sections 1 & 12, Township 5 South, Range 10 West in Monroe County, Illinois. The approximate center of the bank site is located at Latitude 38.126042°, Longitude -90.153269°.
The Public Notice comment period opens October 22, 2021 and closes November 20, 2021.
WFI Holdings-B LLC (Sponsor) seeks approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) and the Interagency Review Team (IRT); which is composed of representatives from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; to establish the Locke Bottom Wetland Mitigation Bank (Locke Bottom) which is proposed in accordance with the approved WFI-B Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program Instrument (UMBPI), file number MVS-2020-652. The Locke Bottom site is the second bank site proposed under the UMBPI. If approved, the Sponsor would make the wetland mitigation credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The mitigation bank site includes the restoration of multiple wetland habitats within the semi-protected Mississippi River floodplain. The Silver Banks site is located within the Lower Kaskaskia Watershed, specifically in the Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program’s Shoal Creek/Lower Kaskaskia Service Area. The subject site includes 93.0+/- acres and is located in Sections 1 & 12, Township 5 South, Range 10 West in Monroe County, Illinois. The approximate center of the bank site is located at Latitude 38.126042°, Longitude -90.153269°.
The Public Notice comment period opens October 22, 2021 and closes November 20, 2021.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2827536,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2827536/2016-764/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Posted for review is a maintenance dredging permit request from Lake Center Marina,2016-764,,,,,,,,,,"Posted for review is a maintenance dredging permit request from Lake Center Marina, St. Charles, MO. The applicant seeks authorization to conduct maintenance dredging operations within the pre-existing harbor of the Lake Center Marina. Previous permitting authorized dredged materials to be placed into the Mississippi River in an open water disposal site just outside the harbor’s mouth. High water events, specifically the flood event of 2019, has caused the re-deposition of fine materials within the harbor. The proposed dredging will only remove material deposited by the river and will not alter the previously authorized contours of the marina. The dredge material will again be placed outside of the mouth of the marina in deeper portions of the river with a depth of approximately 25 feet (see river elevations map). The proposed disposal site is not in the designated navigation channel of the Mississippi River and will be within the State of Missouri. The Public Notice opens October 29, 2021 and closes on November 19, 2021.
Posted for review is a maintenance dredging permit request from Lake Center Marina, St. Charles, MO. The applicant seeks authorization to conduct maintenance dredging operations within the pre-existing harbor of the Lake Center Marina. Previous permitting authorized dredged materials to be placed into the Mississippi River in an open water disposal site just outside the harbor’s mouth. High water events, specifically the flood event of 2019, has caused the re-deposition of fine materials within the harbor. The proposed dredging will only remove material deposited by the river and will not alter the previously authorized contours of the marina. The dredge material will again be placed outside of the mouth of the marina in deeper portions of the river with a depth of approximately 25 feet (see river elevations map). The proposed disposal site is not in the designated navigation channel of the Mississippi River and will be within the State of Missouri. The Public Notice opens October 29, 2021 and closes on November 19, 2021.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2890841,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2890841/2022-nwp-reissuance/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,On December 27,2022 NWP Reissuance,,,,,,,,,,"On December 27, 2021, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers published a final rule in the Federal Register (86 FR 73522) announcing the reissuance of 40 existing nationwide permits (NWPs) and one new NWP. These 41 NWPs will go into effect on February 25, 2022, and they will expire on March 14, 2026.
On December 27, 2021, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers published a final rule in the Federal Register (86 FR 73522) announcing the reissuance of 40 existing nationwide permits (NWPs) and one new NWP. These 41 NWPs will go into effect on February 25, 2022, and they will expire on March 14, 2026.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2924625,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2924625/illinois-nwp-reissuance-with-regional-conditions/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,On December 27,Illinois NWP Reissuance with Regional Conditions,,,,,,,,,,"On December 27, 2021, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published a final rule in the Federal Register (86 FR 73522) announcing the reissuance of 40 existing nationwide permits (NWPs) and one new NWP, as well as the reissuance of NWP general conditions and definitions with some modifications. These 41 NWPs will go into effect on February 25, 2022, and they will expire on March 14, 2026
The Mississippi Valley Division (MVD) has finalized the regional conditions for these 41 NWPs in Illinois. Regional conditions provide additional protection for the aquatic environment and help ensure that the NWPs authorize only those activities with no more than minimal adverse environmental effects. Regional conditions help ensure protection of high value waters within the state of Illinois.
The Section 401 Water Quality Certifications (WQC) have been issued for Section 404 NWP activities by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) on 8/October/2021, corrected version on 21/Dec/2021. The WQCs were approved by the Mississippi Valley (MVD) Commander and are added as regional conditions to the NWPs. Section 401 Water Quality Certification
On December 27, 2021, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published a final rule in the Federal Register (86 FR 73522) announcing the reissuance of 40 existing nationwide permits (NWPs) and one new NWP, as well as the reissuance of NWP general conditions and definitions with some modifications. These 41 NWPs will go into effect on February 25, 2022, and they will expire on March 14, 2026
The Mississippi Valley Division (MVD) has finalized the regional conditions for these 41 NWPs in Illinois. Regional conditions provide additional protection for the aquatic environment and help ensure that the NWPs authorize only those activities with no more than minimal adverse environmental effects. Regional conditions help ensure protection of high value waters within the state of Illinois.
The Section 401 Water Quality Certifications (WQC) have been issued for Section 404 NWP activities by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) on 8/October/2021, corrected version on 21/Dec/2021. The WQCs were approved by the Mississippi Valley (MVD) Commander and are added as regional conditions to the NWPs. Section 401 Water Quality Certification",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2933043,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2933043/missouri-nwp-reissuance-with-regional-conditions/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,STATE OF MISSOURI -- Nationwide Permit Reissuance and Regional Conditions - Issuance of Regional Conditions. On December 27,Missouri NWP Reissuance with Regional Conditions,,,,,,,,,,"STATE OF MISSOURI -- Nationwide Permit Reissuance and Regional Conditions - Issuance of Regional Conditions. On December 27, 2021, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers published a final rule in the Federal Register (86 FR 73522) announcing the reissuance of 40 existing nationwide permits (NWPs) and one new NWP, as well as the reissuance of NWP general conditions and definitions with some modifications. These 41 NWPs will go into effect on February 25, 2022, and will expire on March 14, 2026.
STATE OF MISSOURI -- Nationwide Permit Reissuance and Regional Conditions - Issuance of Regional Conditions. On December 27, 2021, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers published a final rule in the Federal Register (86 FR 73522) announcing the reissuance of 40 existing nationwide permits (NWPs) and one new NWP, as well as the reissuance of NWP general conditions and definitions with some modifications. These 41 NWPs will go into effect on February 25, 2022, and will expire on March 14, 2026.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2936223,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2936223/2009-687/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,Polestar Marina requests reauthorization to continue periodic maintenance excavation of up to 5,2009-687,,,,,,,,,,"Polestar Marina requests reauthorization to continue periodic maintenance excavation of up to 5,000 cubic yards of accumulated river sediment from the existing marina basin. Excavated material will continue to be placed in a barge and transported to an existing Corps of Engineers channel maintenance dredge disposal area along the downstream right descending bank of Island 521, which is located near Mississippi River Mile 221.7. The marina is located at 6171 Highway V, in St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period is open February 16, 2022, through March 1, 2022.
Polestar Marina requests reauthorization to continue periodic maintenance excavation of up to 5,000 cubic yards of accumulated river sediment from the existing marina basin. Excavated material will continue to be placed in a barge and transported to an existing Corps of Engineers channel maintenance dredge disposal area along the downstream right descending bank of Island 521, which is located near Mississippi River Mile 221.7. The marina is located at 6171 Highway V, in St. Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period is open February 16, 2022, through March 1, 2022.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2969751,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2969751/mvs-2021-387/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Clair,,,St. Clair County Transit District (SCCTD) and Bi-State Development propose to extend the existing MetroLink light rail transit (LRT) line in St. Clair County,MVS-2021-387,,,,,,,,,,"St. Clair County Transit District (SCCTD) and Bi-State Development propose to extend the existing MetroLink light rail transit (LRT) line in St. Clair County, IL from its current terminus at Shiloh-Scott Station (Scott Air Force Base) to the MidAmerica St. Louis Airport (Mascoutah, IL). The project will also include an adjacent public access road and a multi-use path as part of the regional MetroBikeLink system. Existing utilities within the Project area, including an electric transmission line and high-pressure gas line, will be relocated to the southern limits of the project through the Silver Creek floodplain. The proposed action is needed to support the growing MidAmerica St. Louis Airport and complement adjacent existing and planned land development.
St. Clair County Transit District (SCCTD) and Bi-State Development propose to extend the existing MetroLink light rail transit (LRT) line in St. Clair County, IL from its current terminus at Shiloh-Scott Station (Scott Air Force Base) to the MidAmerica St. Louis Airport (Mascoutah, IL). The project will also include an adjacent public access road and a multi-use path as part of the regional MetroBikeLink system. Existing utilities within the Project area, including an electric transmission line and high-pressure gas line, will be relocated to the southern limits of the project through the Silver Creek floodplain. The proposed action is needed to support the growing MidAmerica St. Louis Airport and complement adjacent existing and planned land development.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2974980,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2974980/mvs-2021-593/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,MVS-2021-593,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, HAS REISSUED Regional Permit 38 for Fill Material
Placed in Waters of the United States for Linear Transportation Crossings in the State of Illinois under the
authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and Section 404 of the Clean
Water Act (33 USC 1344).
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, HAS REISSUED Regional Permit 38 for Fill Material
Placed in Waters of the United States for Linear Transportation Crossings in the State of Illinois under the
authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and Section 404 of the Clean
Water Act (33 USC 1344).",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2980629,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/2980629/mvs-2020-400/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,MVS-2020-400,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, HAS ISSUED Regional Permit 44 for Fill Material Placed in Waters of the United States for Utilities in the State of Illinois under the authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). This Regional General Permit (RGP) authorizes activities required for the construction, maintenance, repair, and removal of utility lines and associated facilities in waters of the United States, provided the activity does not result in the loss of greater than 1/2-acre of waters of the United States for each single and complete project.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, HAS ISSUED Regional Permit 44 for Fill Material Placed in Waters of the United States for Utilities in the State of Illinois under the authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). This Regional General Permit (RGP) authorizes activities required for the construction, maintenance, repair, and removal of utility lines and associated facilities in waters of the United States, provided the activity does not result in the loss of greater than 1/2-acre of waters of the United States for each single and complete project.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
3006227,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/3006227/mvs-2021-684/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Clinton,-89.472065,38.496094,WFI Holdings-B LLC (Sponsor) seeks approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) and the Interagency Review Team (IRT),MVS-2021-684,,,,,,,,,,"WFI Holdings-B LLC (Sponsor) seeks approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) and the Interagency Review Team (IRT); which is composed of representatives from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; to establish the Bartelso Bottoms Wetland Mitigation Bank (Bartelso Bottom) which is proposed in accordance with the approved WFI-B Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program Instrument (UMBPI). The Bartelso Bottoms site is the third bank site proposed under the UMBPI. If approved, the Sponsor would make the wetland mitigation credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The mitigation bank site includes the restoration of multiple wetland habitats within the unprotected Kaskaskia River floodplain. The proposed mitigation bank is located within the Middle Kaskaskia Watershed, specifically in the Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program’s Service Area D- The Upper Kaskaskia & Middle Kaskaskia Service Area (KMU). The subject site(s) include 93.66 acres within Sections 21 & 30, Township 1 North, Range 3 West in Clinton County, Illinois. The approximate center of the bank site(s) is located at Latitude 38.496094°, Longitude -89.472065° and Latitude 38.508807°, Longitude -89.434997°.
The Public Notice comment period opens April 20, 2022 and closes May 19, 2022.
WFI Holdings-B LLC (Sponsor) seeks approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) and the Interagency Review Team (IRT); which is composed of representatives from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; to establish the Bartelso Bottoms Wetland Mitigation Bank (Bartelso Bottom) which is proposed in accordance with the approved WFI-B Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program Instrument (UMBPI). The Bartelso Bottoms site is the third bank site proposed under the UMBPI. If approved, the Sponsor would make the wetland mitigation credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The mitigation bank site includes the restoration of multiple wetland habitats within the unprotected Kaskaskia River floodplain. The proposed mitigation bank is located within the Middle Kaskaskia Watershed, specifically in the Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program’s Service Area D- The Upper Kaskaskia & Middle Kaskaskia Service Area (KMU). The subject site(s) include 93.66 acres within Sections 21 & 30, Township 1 North, Range 3 West in Clinton County, Illinois. The approximate center of the bank site(s) is located at Latitude 38.496094°, Longitude -89.472065° and Latitude 38.508807°, Longitude -89.434997°.
The Public Notice comment period opens April 20, 2022 and closes May 19, 2022.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
3052764,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/3052764/2010-79/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Clair,,,SCF Lewis & Clark Fleeting LLC seeks approval to establish a 12-barge fleet at the former Casino Queen mooring site,2010-79,,,,,,,,,,"SCF Lewis & Clark Fleeting LLC seeks approval to establish a 12-barge fleet at the former Casino Queen mooring site, near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate River Mile 179.9, in St. Clair County, Illinois. The comment period is open from June 3, 2022, through June 24, 2022.
SCF Lewis & Clark Fleeting LLC seeks approval to establish a 12-barge fleet at the former Casino Queen mooring site, near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate River Mile 179.9, in St. Clair County, Illinois. The comment period is open from June 3, 2022, through June 24, 2022.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
3075716,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/3075716/2021-276/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,The applicant,2021-276,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Harvest Hopewell LLC, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to facilitate the construction of a residential development named Harvest, including associated roadways and infrastructure. The Northern half of the site is bisected by a tributary of Dardenne Creek. The Southern half of the site drains directly to Dardenne Creek. There are four jurisdictional waters which will be impacted by this development. The proposed development is located on approximately 270 acres in Section 8, Township 46 North, Range 2 East, near the city of Wentzville, St. Charles County, Missouri. Specifically, located off Hopewell Road, Latitude: N 38.749943, Longitude: W -90 829570. An NRHP-eligible farmstead is located within the project boundary and the applicant indicated it cannot be avoided. Because avoidance cannot be achieved, the District has found “Historic Properties Adversely Affected” for the Harvest Residential Development project. To resolve the adverse effects to the Welker farmstead, a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) will be developed. Mitigation will minimally include NRHP level recordation of the Welker farmstead. In advance of the MOA development, the Welker farmstead will be photo documented, which will be part of the NRHP level recordation.
The public comment opens June 27th, 2022 and closes July 15th, 2022.
The applicant, Harvest Hopewell LLC, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to facilitate the construction of a residential development named Harvest, including associated roadways and infrastructure. The Northern half of the site is bisected by a tributary of Dardenne Creek. The Southern half of the site drains directly to Dardenne Creek. There are four jurisdictional waters which will be impacted by this development. The proposed development is located on approximately 270 acres in Section 8, Township 46 North, Range 2 East, near the city of Wentzville, St. Charles County, Missouri. Specifically, located off Hopewell Road, Latitude: N 38.749943, Longitude: W -90 829570. An NRHP-eligible farmstead is located within the project boundary and the applicant indicated it cannot be avoided. Because avoidance cannot be achieved, the District has found “Historic Properties Adversely Affected” for the Harvest Residential Development project. To resolve the adverse effects to the Welker farmstead, a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) will be developed. Mitigation will minimally include NRHP level recordation of the Welker farmstead. In advance of the MOA development, the Welker farmstead will be photo documented, which will be part of the NRHP level recordation.
The public comment opens June 27th, 2022 and closes July 15th, 2022.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
3090080,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/3090080/2020-739/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,-90.3897,38.2644,The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT),2020-739,,,,,,,,,,"The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States to facilitate the replacement of an existing bridge structure over Joachim Creek. A new roadway alignment was chosen to avoid full closure of this segment during construction and to address substrate issues. The project area is located where Commercial Boulevard (US 61) crosses over Joachim Creek between Scenic Drive and Herky Horine Road intersections within the city of Herculaneum, Jefferson County, Missouri. Approximate geographic coordinates are: Latitude 38.2644°, Longitude -90.3897°. The Public Notice comment period is open July 12, 2022 through August 2, 2022.
The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States to facilitate the replacement of an existing bridge structure over Joachim Creek. A new roadway alignment was chosen to avoid full closure of this segment during construction and to address substrate issues. The project area is located where Commercial Boulevard (US 61) crosses over Joachim Creek between Scenic Drive and Herky Horine Road intersections within the city of Herculaneum, Jefferson County, Missouri. Approximate geographic coordinates are: Latitude 38.2644°, Longitude -90.3897°. The Public Notice comment period is open July 12, 2022 through August 2, 2022.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
3099759,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/3099759/2022-365/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Clinton,-89.537597,38.541915,WFI Holdings-B LLC (Sponsor) seeks approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Interagency Review Team (IRT),2022-365,,,,,,,,,,"WFI Holdings-B LLC (Sponsor) seeks approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Interagency Review Team (IRT); which is composed of representatives from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; to establish the Shepgarten Wetland Mitigation Bank (Shepgarten) which is proposed in accordance with the approved WFI-B Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program Instrument (UMBPI). The Shepgarten site is the fourth bank site proposed under the UMBPI. If approved, the Sponsor would make the wetland mitigation credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The mitigation bank site includes the restoration of multiple wetland habitats within the unprotected Shoal Creek floodplain. The proposed mitigation bank is located within the Shoal Creek Watershed, specifically in the Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program’s Service Area C- The Shoal & Lower Kaskaskia Service Area (LKS). The subject site includes 79.97 acres and is located in Sections 9 & 10, Township 1 North, Range 4 West in Clinton County, Illinois. The approximate center of the bank site is Latitude 38.541915°, Longitude -89.537597°.
The Public Notice comment period opens July 19, 2022 and closes August 17, 2022.
WFI Holdings-B LLC (Sponsor) seeks approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Interagency Review Team (IRT); which is composed of representatives from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; to establish the Shepgarten Wetland Mitigation Bank (Shepgarten) which is proposed in accordance with the approved WFI-B Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program Instrument (UMBPI). The Shepgarten site is the fourth bank site proposed under the UMBPI. If approved, the Sponsor would make the wetland mitigation credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The mitigation bank site includes the restoration of multiple wetland habitats within the unprotected Shoal Creek floodplain. The proposed mitigation bank is located within the Shoal Creek Watershed, specifically in the Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program’s Service Area C- The Shoal & Lower Kaskaskia Service Area (LKS). The subject site includes 79.97 acres and is located in Sections 9 & 10, Township 1 North, Range 4 West in Clinton County, Illinois. The approximate center of the bank site is Latitude 38.541915°, Longitude -89.537597°.
The Public Notice comment period opens July 19, 2022 and closes August 17, 2022.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
3120449,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/3120449/2020-711/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Genevieve,-90.247478,38.108689,MVS-2020-711: Holcim (US) Inc.,2020-711,,,,,,1400,,,,"MVS-2020-711: Holcim (US) Inc., requests Department of the Army permit authorization to extend two existing railroad spurs approximately 1,400 linear feet and to construct a 15-feet wide, 2,550-feet long access road along the proposed and existing rail spurs. A total of 0.98 acre of wooded wetlands, of which 0.41 acre are part of a previously required compensatory deed restricted wetland mitigation area, would be impacted by the proposed discharge of fill material to raise the rail spur extensions and access road area up to grade with the existing rail infrastructure. The activity area is at Holcim’s existing Ste. Genevieve quarry facility, located at approximate latitude 38.108689, longitude -90.247478, near Bloomsdale, in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period is open from August 9, 2022 through August 22, 2022. 022.
MVS-2020-711: Holcim (US) Inc., requests Department of the Army permit authorization to extend two existing railroad spurs approximately 1,400 linear feet and to construct a 15-feet wide, 2,550-feet long access road along the proposed and existing rail spurs. A total of 0.98 acre of wooded wetlands, of which 0.41 acre are part of a previously required compensatory deed restricted wetland mitigation area, would be impacted by the proposed discharge of fill material to raise the rail spur extensions and access road area up to grade with the existing rail infrastructure. The activity area is at Holcim’s existing Ste. Genevieve quarry facility, located at approximate latitude 38.108689, longitude -90.247478, near Bloomsdale, in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period is open from August 9, 2022 through August 22, 2022.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
3171452,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/3171452/1992-084750/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Genevieve,,,The New Bourbon Regional Port Authority,1992-084750,,,,,,,,,,"The New Bourbon Regional Port Authority, requests Department of the Army permit authorization to conduct maintenance dredging operations within the pre-existing New Bourbon Port. Previous permitting authorized the construction of the harbor, as well as subsequent permitting that authorized the placement of materials into the Mississippi River in an open water disposal site just outside the harbor’s mouth. The project purpose is to maintain the Port’s harbor in such a condition that barges/tows have ingress and egress to the site. The proposed dredging will only remove material deposited by the river and will not alter the previously authorized contours of the Port. The dredge material will be placed outside of the mouth of the marina in deeper portions of the river outside of the designated navigation channel of the Mississippi River, and within the State of Missouri. Specifically, the dredge disposal location is proposed at Latitude 37.96066389, and Longitude - 89.98595000 West.
The project is located on the right descending bank of Mississippi River mile 120.5, Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri, on the Kaskaskia USGS quadrangle map, US Survey 67, Township 38 North, Range 09 East.
The New Bourbon Regional Port Authority, requests Department of the Army permit authorization to conduct maintenance dredging operations within the pre-existing New Bourbon Port. Previous permitting authorized the construction of the harbor, as well as subsequent permitting that authorized the placement of materials into the Mississippi River in an open water disposal site just outside the harbor’s mouth. The project purpose is to maintain the Port’s harbor in such a condition that barges/tows have ingress and egress to the site. The proposed dredging will only remove material deposited by the river and will not alter the previously authorized contours of the Port. The dredge material will be placed outside of the mouth of the marina in deeper portions of the river outside of the designated navigation channel of the Mississippi River, and within the State of Missouri. Specifically, the dredge disposal location is proposed at Latitude 37.96066389, and Longitude - 89.98595000 West.
The project is located on the right descending bank of Mississippi River mile 120.5, Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri, on the Kaskaskia USGS quadrangle map, US Survey 67, Township 38 North, Range 09 East.","96066389, 98595000",,,,,,,,,,,,,,
3171459,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/3171459/sdam-gp-final/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Notice of Availability of the Beta Streamflow Duration Assessment Method for the Great Plains: The Beta Streamflow Duration Assessment Method (SDAM) for the Great Plains is a rapid assessment tool to help distinguish between ephemeral,SDAM-GP final,,,,,,,,,,"Notice of Availability of the Beta Streamflow Duration Assessment Method for the Great Plains: The Beta Streamflow Duration Assessment Method (SDAM) for the Great Plains is a rapid assessment tool to help distinguish between ephemeral, intermittent, and perennial streamflow at the reach scale for the Northern and Southern Great Plains SDAM Regions. The beta SDAM may help provide technical guidance for identifying waters that may be subject to regulatory jurisdiction under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act; however, this method does not alter or change the definition of “Waters of the U.S.” The beta SDAM was developed for use in all or part of the states of Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin, and Wyoming by the Corps and EPA
Notice of Availability of the Beta Streamflow Duration Assessment Method for the Great Plains: The Beta Streamflow Duration Assessment Method (SDAM) for the Great Plains is a rapid assessment tool to help distinguish between ephemeral, intermittent, and perennial streamflow at the reach scale for the Northern and Southern Great Plains SDAM Regions. The beta SDAM may help provide technical guidance for identifying waters that may be subject to regulatory jurisdiction under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act; however, this method does not alter or change the definition of “Waters of the U.S.” The beta SDAM was developed for use in all or part of the states of Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin, and Wyoming by the Corps and EPA",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
3190737,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/3190737/2022gp41draft/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,PROPOSED REISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT (RGP) NO. 41 FOR THE PERMANENT PROTECTION AND/OR REPAIR OF FLOOD DAMAGED STRUCTURES,2022GP41Draft,,,,,,,,,,"PROPOSED REISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT (RGP) NO. 41 FOR THE PERMANENT PROTECTION AND/OR REPAIR OF FLOOD DAMAGED STRUCTURES, DAMAGED LAND AREAS AND/OR DAMAGED FILLS IN THE STATE OF MISSOURI -- In accordance with Title 33 CFR 325.2 and 325.7(e), as published in the November 13, 1986, Federal Register, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, the St. Louis District, the Rock Island District, the Little Rock District, and the Memphis District propose to reissue this RGP. This RGP was originally issued by the Kansas City District in March 2008, it was reissued on April 22, 2013, and on April 2, 2018. The current RGP 41 expires April 2, 2023. This RGP, if reissued by each Corps District in Missouri, will continue to authorize discharges of dredged or fill material in conjunction with the permanent protection and/or repair of flood damaged structures, damaged land areas, and/or damaged fills in waters of the United States throughout the State of Missouri.
Comment Period: October 17, 2022 through November 16, 2022
PROPOSED REISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT (RGP) NO. 41 FOR THE PERMANENT PROTECTION AND/OR REPAIR OF FLOOD DAMAGED STRUCTURES, DAMAGED LAND AREAS AND/OR DAMAGED FILLS IN THE STATE OF MISSOURI -- In accordance with Title 33 CFR 325.2 and 325.7(e), as published in the November 13, 1986, Federal Register, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, the St. Louis District, the Rock Island District, the Little Rock District, and the Memphis District propose to reissue this RGP. This RGP was originally issued by the Kansas City District in March 2008, it was reissued on April 22, 2013, and on April 2, 2018. The current RGP 41 expires April 2, 2023. This RGP, if reissued by each Corps District in Missouri, will continue to authorize discharges of dredged or fill material in conjunction with the permanent protection and/or repair of flood damaged structures, damaged land areas, and/or damaged fills in waters of the United States throughout the State of Missouri.
Comment Period: October 17, 2022 through November 16, 2022",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
3191790,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/3191790/2000-1430/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant seeks authorization to conduct maintenance dredging operations within the pre-existing Two Branch Marina. Previous permitting authorized the construction of the Marina,2000-1430,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to conduct maintenance dredging operations within the pre-existing Two Branch Marina. Previous permitting authorized the construction of the Marina, as well as subsequent permitting that authorized the placement of materials into the Mississippi River in an open water disposal site just outside the Marina’s mouth. Multiple high-water events, specifically the flood event of 2019, have caused the re-deposition of fine materials within the Marina itself. The project purpose is to maintain the Marina in such a condition that recreational boats have ingress and egress to the site. The proposed dredging will only remove material deposited by the river and will not alter the previously authorized contours of the marina.
The applicant seeks authorization to conduct maintenance dredging operations within the pre-existing Two Branch Marina. Previous permitting authorized the construction of the Marina, as well as subsequent permitting that authorized the placement of materials into the Mississippi River in an open water disposal site just outside the Marina’s mouth. Multiple high-water events, specifically the flood event of 2019, have caused the re-deposition of fine materials within the Marina itself. The project purpose is to maintain the Marina in such a condition that recreational boats have ingress and egress to the site. The proposed dredging will only remove material deposited by the river and will not alter the previously authorized contours of the marina.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
3194707,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/3194707/2022-411/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,NorthPoint Development LLC,2022-411,,,,,,5221,,,,"NorthPoint Development LLC, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States to facilitate the construction of four industrial warehouses and logistics buildings (three single load facilities and one cross dock facility). In addition to the warehouses, the development includes access, parking, loading/unloading areas, landscaping and stormwater retention basins. There are three jurisdictional waters located within the project site: Cowmire Creek, Dunn Creek and Tributary 2. Total stream impacts to onsite water total 5,221 linear feet. The site is located along Garner Lane in the City of Hazelwood at approximately 38.7948 N, -90.4161 E.
The Public Notice comment period is open from October 20, 2022 through November 9, 2022.
NorthPoint Development LLC, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States to facilitate the construction of four industrial warehouses and logistics buildings (three single load facilities and one cross dock facility). In addition to the warehouses, the development includes access, parking, loading/unloading areas, landscaping and stormwater retention basins. There are three jurisdictional waters located within the project site: Cowmire Creek, Dunn Creek and Tributary 2. Total stream impacts to onsite water total 5,221 linear feet. The site is located along Garner Lane in the City of Hazelwood at approximately 38.7948 N, -90.4161 E.
The Public Notice comment period is open from October 20, 2022 through November 9, 2022.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
3235006,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/3235006/ohwm-interim-draft/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,,OHWM Interim Draft,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) jointly announce the availability of the Interim Draft of the National Ordinary High Water Mark Field Delineation Manual for Rivers and Streams (National OHWM Manual) and are soliciting public comments on this Interim Draft.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) jointly announce the availability of the Interim Draft of the National Ordinary High Water Mark Field Delineation Manual for Rivers and Streams (National OHWM Manual) and are soliciting public comments on this Interim Draft. The Interim Draft of the National OHWM Manual does not imply or represent a change to the definition of “ordinary high water mark” (OHWM) or “Waters of the U.S.” nor does it change existing guidance related to the OHWM (e.g., Regulatory Guidance Letter No. 05-05). Instead, the Interim Draft of the National OHWM Manual provides draft technical guidance for identifying aquatic resources that may be subject to regulatory jurisdiction under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (CWA) and/or Sections 9 and 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (RHA), by providing a standard process, uniform datasheets, and unified field procedures to identify and delineate the OHWM of rivers and streams located throughout the Nation. The Interim Draft of the National OHWM Manual was developed by the National Technical Committee for OHWM, which includes experts from Federal agencies and academia. The document provides a scientifically based, rapid framework to support OHWM identification and delineation in a consistent, robust, repeatable, and defensible way.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
3235014,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/3235014/2019-606-mod/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant seeks a modification to a previous authorization,2019-606 MOD,,,,,,5160,,,,"The applicant seeks a modification to a previous authorization, issued in May of 2021, to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States to facilitate the construction of an open space, adjacent to the previously authorized 15.5-acre fill. The previous authorization was for the construction of mixed-use structures. The project area is located near Bangert Island, east of Arena Parkway, south of the I-70 bridge and west of the Missouri River in St. Charles, Missouri.
Proposal: The applicant seeks a modification to a previous authorization, issued in May of 2021, to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States to facilitate the construction of an open space, adjacent to the previously authorized 15.5-acre fill. The previous authorization was for the construction of mixed-use structures. The newly proposed modifications are to 39.7-acres of forested wetlands, 5160 linear feet of perennial stream, and 32 linear feet of intermittent stream to create a publicly accessible green space, providing wide vistas, containing a prominent central water feature, and to make the proposed mixed-use Riverpointe Development function as originally intended. To create the open space, the proposal includes the elimination of the previously proposed 20-foot tall, 5,840 linear foot retaining wall, while relocating Crystal Springs Creek an average of 188 linear feet to the southeast. The relocated, gently meandering channel, approximately 3,500 feet long, will connect a 3.7-acre stream and wetland shelf at the south end with a 2.2-acre lake at the north end. Existing trails will be enhanced and/or rerouted, and potential recreational use of the area will be expanded. A restoration plan, with native plantings and habitat creation, will be followed, and a management plan will be established for long term maintenance of the project.
Location: The project area is located near Bangert Island, east of Arena Parkway, south of the I-70 bridge and west of the Missouri River in St. Charles, Missouri. More specifically, the project is in Sections 5 & 8, Township 46 North, Range 05 East. Approximate coordinates: 38.7595 latitude, -90.4951 lon
Comments: The Public Notice comment period is open from December 2, 2022 through December 23, 2022. You may submit comments by individual e-mail message or by mailing them to the address in the signature line, below.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491799,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491799/final-2012-nationwide-permits/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,On February 21,FINAL 2012 NATIONWIDE PERMITS,,,,,,,,,,"On February 21, 2012, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published the notice in the Federal Register announcing the reissuance of all existing nationwide permits (NWPs), general conditions, and definitions with some modifications. The Corps also issued two new NWPs, three new general conditions, and three new definitions. The NWPs will be effective on March 19, 2012, and will expire on March 18, 2017.
On February 21, 2012, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published the notice in the Federal Register announcing the reissuance of all existing nationwide permits (NWPs), general conditions, and definitions with some modifications. The Corps also issued two new NWPs, three new general conditions, and three new definitions. The NWPs will be effective on March 19, 2012, and will expire on March 18, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491801,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491801/mo-stream-mitigation-method/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Districts within the State of Missouri (Kansas City,Mo Stream Mitigation Method,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Districts within the State of Missouri (Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, Rock Island, St. Louis) in coordination with Federal and State agencies have completed their comprehensive evaluation and modifications to the Missouri Stream Mitigation Method (MSMM). The attached public notice announces the implementation of the 2013 version of the MSMM. The MSMM will serve as the preferred method for quantifying unavoidable stream impacts associated with the review of permit applications submitted for Department of the Army permit authorization. The MSMM will also serve as a tool for determining the amount of stream credits that a proposed mitigation project will generate based on its mitigation plan prepared for Stream Mitigation Banks, Individual In-Lieu Fee Stream Project Approvals, or Permittee-Responsible Mitigation Sites within the State of Missouri.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Districts within the State of Missouri (Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, Rock Island, St. Louis) in coordination with Federal and State agencies have completed their comprehensive evaluation and modifications to the Missouri Stream Mitigation Method (MSMM). The attached public notice announces the implementation of the 2013 version of the MSMM. The MSMM will serve as the preferred method for quantifying unavoidable stream impacts associated with the review of permit applications submitted for Department of the Army permit authorization. The MSMM will also serve as a tool for determining the amount of stream credits that a proposed mitigation project will generate based on its mitigation plan prepared for Stream Mitigation Banks, Individual In-Lieu Fee Stream Project Approvals, or Permittee-Responsible Mitigation Sites within the State of Missouri.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491802,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491802/mo-nwp/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC NOTICE ANNOUNCING THE REGIONAL CONDITIONS FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS IN MISSOURI On February 21,MO NWP,,,,,,,,,,"INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC NOTICE ANNOUNCING THE REGIONAL CONDITIONS FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS IN MISSOURI On February 21, 2012, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published notice in the Federal Register announcing the reissuance of all existing nationwide permits (NWPs), general conditions, and definitions with some modifications. The Corps also issued two new NWPs, three new general conditions, and three new definitions. The NWPs and regional conditions became effective on March 19, 2012, and expier on March 18, 2017.
MO NWP",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491803,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491803/il-nwp/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC NOTICE ANNOUNCING THE STATUS OF REGIONAL CONDITIONS AND WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS IN ILLINOIS On February 21,IL NWP,,,,,,,,,,"INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC NOTICE ANNOUNCING THE STATUS OF REGIONAL CONDITIONS AND WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS IN ILLINOIS On February 21, 2012, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published notice in the Federal Register announcing the reissuance of all existing nationwide permits (NWPs), general conditions, and definitions with some modifications. The Corps also issued two new NWPs, three new general conditions, and three new definitions. The NWPs became effective on March 19, 2012, and expire on March 18, 2017. The Illinois Envirionmental Protection Agency is in the process of issuing Section 401 Water Quality Certification for all Section 404 NWP Activities within Illinois.
IL NWP",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491804,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491804/gp-41/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,GP 41,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, HAS ISSUED GP-41 for the protection and the repair of existing flood damaged structures, damaged land areas, and damaged fills under the authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). The GP-41 authorizes flood recovery and repair activities in the State of Missouri, but GP-41 does not obviate the need for project proponents to obtain other Federal, state, or local authorizations, required by law, prior to completing the authorized work.
MissouriGP 41",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491805,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491805/p-2851/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Peabody Coulterville Mining,P-2851,,,,,,,,,,"Peabody Coulterville Mining, LLC seeks authorization to expand the impoundment area at the existing Gateway Mine coal refuse facility. The permit area for this Department of Army disturbance encompasses portions of Illinois Department of Natural Resources (ILDNR) SMCRA permits #160 and #225 and entirely #426 and totals 107.5 acres (Refuse Cell 5). The purpose of this disturbance is to construct a new refuse cell contiguous to the active refuse area which receives coarse (gob) and fine (slurry) refuse from the Gateway Mine preparation plant. The project will provide for approximately seven years of coal refuse capacity by constructing a cell which will have an impounding capacity of approximately five million cubic yards. The project area is located 2.6 miles southwest of Coulterville, Illinois. The project is bounded by Jean Road, Zeigler Mine Road, and Sarah Road. More specifically, in sections 15, 16, 21 and 21, Township 04 South, Range 05 West of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Randolph County, Illinois.
A total of 0.67 acres of wetlands were delineated, including 0.03 acre of palustrine forested (PFO), 0.03 acre of palustrine emergent (PEM), and 0.61 acre of palustrine unconsolidated bottom (PUB). A total of 4,455 linear feet of streams, which includes 1,628 linear feet of ephemeral stream and 2,827 linear feet of intermittent stream were assessed within the permit area. These aquatic features would be filled as part of this project.
The applicant plans on providing compensatory mitigation for impacts associated with the Gateway Mine Refuse Cell 5 project at an off-site mitigation area. The off-site mitigation area consists of forested wetland restoration and preservation as well as preservation of 930 feet of Marys River and contiguous forested wetlands and upland buffers. The compensatory mitigation will involve a combination of in-kind and out-of-kind mitigation. Stream impacts will be mitigated by a combination of forested wetland restoration and stream preservation. Wetland impacts will be mitigated primarily by forested wetland and upland forest preservation. The mitigation area is located along Marys River in Randolph County, Illinois, in portions of Sections 9 and 10 (Township 5 South, Range 5 West) approximately 3 miles southeast of the town of Sparta and approximately 4.4 miles south of the Refuse Cell 5 project.
P-2851",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491806,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491806/p-2850/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2850,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Lombardo Homes, LLC, seeks authorization for a sanitary sewer crossing and to conduct grading and piping operations within jurisdictional waters of the United States to enclose an unnamed intermittent tributary, for the purpose of a residential development. The proposed project is known as the Estates of Timberleaf-Phase II and is planned to impact an unnamed intermittent tributary of Crooked Creek. Project impacts include the piping enclosure of the tributary that bisects the site, consisting of 1,393 lineal feet of channel and 0.9 acres of open water wetland (pond). The project also includes the temporary impact for the installation of a sewer crossing, which will be returned to pre-construction contours upon construction completion. The applicant proposes to compensate for the impacts, through the purchase of credits through the Missouri Stream Stewardship Trust Fund. The project site is located on a 23.6 acres tract comprised of woodlands and some maintained grass areas within upland topography. The site contains a drainageway that bisects the area flowing south to north, near David Meadows Drive and Gutermuth Road in the City of Cottleville, Missouri. The project is located in section 12, Township 46 North, Range 3 East, St. Charles County, Missouri. The Public Notice opens September 19, 2013 and ends October 10, 2013.
P-2850",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491807,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491807/p-2799a/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Due to the Government shutdown the public notice comment date has been extended to November 8,P-2799a,,,,,,,,,,"Due to the Government shutdown the public notice comment date has been extended to November 8, 2013. The St. Louis District has received a request from the Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation - Stream Stewardship Trust Fund to amend their In-Lieu Fee (ILF) Program Instrument through the addition of the Upper St. Francis/Castor River Ecological Drainage Unit into their operational area. This geographic and ecologic based watershed unit would serve as an additional program service area where the Sponsor could assume stream mitigation obligations on behalf of Department of the Army permit recipients and fulfill the mitigation obligation through stream and/or riparian restoration, establishment, enhancement, or preservation. The Sponsor will adhere to the terms of the approved ILF program instrument which governs the operation and use of their ILF program approved on June 6, 2013.
P-2799a",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491808,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491808/govt-shutdown/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Corps of Engineers Regulatory offices will be closed,Govt Shutdown,,,,,,,,,,"The Corps of Engineers Regulatory offices will be closed, beginning 15 October, due to the lapse in government funding. During this time, we are unable to evaluate individual permit applications, pre-construction notifications (PCNs) for nationwide permit (NWP) or regional general permit authorizations, or requests for jurisdictional determinations. Work on these actions will proceed when the government reopens.
PN Govt Shutdown 2013",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491809,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491809/p-2852/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Eliza Point/Greenfield Bend Phase 3 Project proposes the construction of a rootless dike at Mississippi River Mile (RM) 3.0L and four bendway weirs at RM 2.6R,P-2852,,,,,,,,,,"The Eliza Point/Greenfield Bend Phase 3 Project proposes the construction of a rootless dike at Mississippi River Mile (RM) 3.0L and four bendway weirs at RM 2.6R, 2.5R, 2.3R, and 2.2R. Placement of rock training structures would provide a sustainable alternative to repetitive maintenance dredging. Fill material would consist of quarry run limestone consisting of graded “A” stone. The Eliza Point/Greenfield Bend Phase 3 Regulating Works Project is located in the Middle Mississippi River (MMR) between River Miles (RM) 2.0 and 3.0 in Mississippi County, Missouri and Alexander County, Illinois near the town of Cairo, Illinois.
P-2852",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491810,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491810/p-2853/,,mvs,St. Louis District,St. Clair,,,USACE St Louis wing dike at RM 173.4,P-2853,The project proposes to construct a rootless dike at Mississippi River Mile (RM) 173.4L and place backline revetment at four locations on the left descending bank (L) from RM 171 to 175. Fill material would consist of quarry run limestone consisting of graded “A” stone. The Mosenthein/Ivory Landing Phase 4 Regulating Works Project is located in the Middle Mississippi River (MMR) between River Miles (RM) 170 and 175 in St. Louis City,,,,,,,,,"The project proposes to construct a rootless dike at Mississippi River Mile (RM) 173.4L and place backline revetment at four locations on the left descending bank (L) from RM 171 to 175. Fill material would consist of quarry run limestone consisting of graded “A” stone. The Mosenthein/Ivory Landing Phase 4 Regulating Works Project is located in the Middle Mississippi River (MMR) between River Miles (RM) 170 and 175 in St. Louis City, Missouri and St. Clair County, Illinois.
P-2853",,,,,,,,,,,,Transportation Projects,No,,More than 10 acres destroyed
491811,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491811/p-2855/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2855,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Pinnacle Land Development, L.L.C., seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling activities in jurisdictional waters of the United States to develop the project area into a multi-use retail/commercial development. The applicant proposes to clear, grub, and fill approximately 15.47 acres of wetland consisting of approximately 3.66 acres of emergent wetland, 2.60 acres of scrub-shrub wetland and 9.21 acres of forested wetland. The wetlands are situated adjacent to and/or abutting the Meramec River and the fill area is proposed to be raised above the 100-year flood elevation. The project area is located between Highway 141, Highway 21 and the Meramec River in unincorporated Jefferson County, Missouri. The Public Notice opens December 12, 2013 and closes February 10, 2014.
P-2855",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491812,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491812/p-2858/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,P-2858: The Jefferson County Port Authority requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act authorization to create a 60 barge fleet in a six-wide by 10-long configuration near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River,P-2858,,,,,,,,,,"P-2858: The Jefferson County Port Authority requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act authorization to create a 60 barge fleet in a six-wide by 10-long configuration near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, between approximate river mile 152.7 and 152.2, in Section 20, Township 41 North, Range 6 East, near Herculaneum, in Jefferson County, Missouri. The Public Notice opens December 20, 2013 and closes January 9, 2014.
P-2858",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491813,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491813/draft-supplemental-environmental-impact-statement/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,,Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement,,,,,,,,,,"nterested parties are hereby notified that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) intends to prepare a draft supplemental environmental impact statement (SEIS) for the Middle Mississippi River Regulating Works Project. The Middle Mississippi River is defined as that portion of the Mississippi River that lies between the confluences of the Ohio and Missouri rivers. The original environmental impact statement (EIS) for the Project was finalized in 1976. USACE has determined that there is sufficient significant new information regarding the potential impacts of the project on the human environment to warrant the preparation of a SEIS. Public Scoping Open Workshops will be held to obtain comments and to receive feed-back from the public on the Draft SEIS and are identified in the Public Notice.
Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491814,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491814/p-2856/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,P-2856,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District (USACE) proposes to construct the Grand Tower Phase 5 Project as part of its Regulating Works Project. The Proposed Action includes the construction of two chevrons and the extension of one dike in the Crawford Towhead between RM 72 and 74. The Vancill Towhead project is located between RM 67.0 and 70.0 and includes construction of 3 weirs, 3 diverter dikes (S-dikes), repair of dike 67.8, revetment at 67.3 and shortening of dikes 67.3 and 67.1. Placement of rock training structures would provide a sustainable alternative to repetitive maintenance dredging. Fill material would include approximately 35,000 tons of quarry run limestone consisting of graded “A” stone. The Grand Tower Phase 5 Regulating Works Project is located in the Middle Mississippi River (MMR) between River Miles (RM) 67.0 and 74.0 in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri and Union County, Illinois near the town of Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
P-2856",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491815,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491815/p-2857/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,P-2857,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District (USACE) proposes to construct the Dogtooth Bend Phase 5 Project as part of its Regulating Works Project. The Proposed Action consists of construction of two weirs near RM 34.00, four weirs near RM 32.00, a dike at RM 31.60 and two weirs near RM 31.00. Placement of rock training structures would provide a sustainable alternative to repetitive maintenance dredging. Fill material would include approximately 35,000 tons of quarry run limestone consisting of graded “A” stone. The Dogtooth Bend Phase 5 Regulating Works Project is located in the Middle Mississippi River (MMR) between river miles 20.0 and 40.0 in Scott and Mississippi Counties, Missouri and Alexander County, Illinois, roughly 3.5 miles downstream of Commerce, Missouri.
P-2857",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491816,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491816/p-2860/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation – Stream Stewardship Trust Fund (Sponsor) has requested under their In-Lieu Fee (ILF) Program Instrument and corresponding amendment,P-2860,,,,,,,,,,"The Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation – Stream Stewardship Trust Fund (Sponsor) has requested under their In-Lieu Fee (ILF) Program Instrument and corresponding amendment; approval for an ILF mitigation project (SSTF1001) pursuant to 33 CFR 332 and 40 CFR 230 Compensatory Mitigation for Losses of Aquatic Resource; Final Rule (Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 70 Pages 19594-19705, April 10, 2008). The mitigation project consists of enhancing 475 linear feet of instream channel bank and restoring approximately 10.6 acres of riparian corridor. If approved by the Corps, the ILF project will have a total potential credit release of 9,100 stream credits that can be debited by Department of the Army permit recipients. The project is located within the Upper St. Francis/Castor River Ecological Drainage Unit, along Little Whitewater Creek, in Bollinger County, Missouri. The Public Notice opens January 15, 2014 and closes February 14, 2014.
P-2860",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491817,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491817/p-2861/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant seeks authorization to establish a new surface coal mining facility 4 miles southwest of Pinckneyville,P-2861,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to establish a new surface coal mining facility 4 miles southwest of Pinckneyville, Illinois. The project has 231.9 acres of mining area and 65.5 acres of support area. Two ephemeral stream comprising 1893lf, one 8.24 acre jurisdictional emergent wetland and four non jurisdictional wetlands comprising 1.98 acres will be impacted by the activities. Mitigation will be done onsite with stream mitigation occuring during the reclamation phase and wetland mitigation occuring after the NPDES pond is no longer needed. The project is located on a tributary to Little Galum Creek, in Perry County, Illinois. The Public Notice opens January 15, 2014 and closes January 29, 2014.
P-2861",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491818,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491818/p-2854/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Illinois Department of Transportation,P-2854,,,,,,,,,,"The Illinois Department of Transportation, Region 6, proposes to replace the bridge that spans the Illinois River in Meredosia, Illinois. The project involves removing and replacing the existing bridge at Meredosia carrying Illinois Route 104 over the Illinois River in Morgan County. A new structure will be built approximately 256 feet north (upstream) from the existing bridge. Once the new structure is built, the old structure will be removed in accordance with an approved removal plan. The impacts to waters of the United States (WOUS) include temporary impacts to 0.85 acres, and permanent impacts to 2.17 acres, for a respective total of 3.02 acres. The applicant has proposed to mitigate for project impacts at 1.5:1 ratio at the pre-approved LaGrange Mitigation Bank. The Corps will make a determination of appropriate mitigation, upon review of all submitted information. The purpose of the project is to provide transportation facility across the Illinois River that is reliable and meets current design standards.
The proposed project site is located at Meredosia, in Pike and Morgan Counties, Illinois. The proposed work would occur on both sides, and over, the Illinois River in Section 6, Township 3 South, Range 1 West.
The Public Notice opens January 24, 2014 and closes February 14, 2014.
P-2854",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491819,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491819/public-hearing-february/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,Public Hearing February,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District (Corps), will hold a Public Hearing for two Draft Environmental Assessments (EAs) for river training structure construction activities (Regulating Works) for the Grand Tower Phase 5 Project and the Dogtooth Bend Phase 5 Project. Where and when: In the Library, at the Shawnee High School (Community Unit School District #84) in Wolf Lake, Illinois, February 19, 2014, at 7:00 p.m. Information on the projects, supporting documents, and maps will also be available for public inspection, February 19, 2014, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in the library, prior to the public hearing.
Public Hearing February",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491820,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491820/p-2862/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Mr. Greg Dolbeare of SIMCO (Sny Island Merchandising Company) proposed to create a grain barge loading facility and grain elevator along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River,P-2862,,,,,,,,,,"Mr. Greg Dolbeare of SIMCO (Sny Island Merchandising Company) proposed to create a grain barge loading facility and grain elevator along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 282.3, near Rockport, Pike County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is open February 7, 2014 and closes on February 27, 2014.
P-2862",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491821,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491821/p-2867/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2867,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, APAC-Brickey's Stone, requests authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to create a 25 barge fleet arranged in a 5x5 configuration along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 134.8, in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing the comments to the address shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period is open February 10, 2014 and closes on March 3, 2014.
P-2867",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491822,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491822/p-2863/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2863,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, President Riverboat Casino – Missouri, Inc., proposes to modify their existing permit authorizing the mooring of a gaming vessel. The original permit authorized the placement of fill material into navigable waters in conjunction with the construction of a mooring facility. The permit previously authorized the placement of mooring barges, service and pedestrian ramps, protection cells, and a land based Porte Cochere. The President Riverboat Casino-Missouri, Inc. ceased operation of the President Casino facility motor vessel (M/V) Admiral on June 28, 2010. The applicant removed the Admiral Gaming Vessel, Theater Barge, and spar ramps from the St. Louis Riverfront, as authorized by a General permit in November of 2010. The intent of the current proposal is to leave in place the Porte Cochere and protection cells #1-#3. (Protection cell #4 has been removed by a previously authorized General Permit - Nationwide Permit #22.) The existing Porte Cochere, including canopies, lighting, concrete pedestrian ramps, and guard railings will remain. Once the site is vacated, the permittee will transfer the permit, including all previously authorized conditions, to the City of St. Louis.
The project is on the St. Louis waterfront on the right descending bank of the Mississippi River at approximate river mile 180.25, just upstream of the Dr. Martin Luther King Bridge, St. Louis County, Missouri. The Public Notice opens February 10, 2014 and closes March 06, 2014.
P-2863",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491823,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491823/p-2868/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2868,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Riverview Commerce Park, LLC, requests authorization to create a truck dock with associated access ramps and other infrastructure along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 151.6, in Herculaneum, Jefferson County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing the comments to the address shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period is open February 12, 2014 and closes on March 5, 2014.
P-2868",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491824,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491824/p-2859/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2859,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Missouri Department of Conservation, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in a jurisdictional water of the United States for the renovation and expansion of the existing shooting range within the August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area. For construction and completion of the current plans, approximately 1,810 linear feet of an ephemeral tributary to Little Femme Osage Creek will be impacted. Approximately 1,759 linear feet of tributary will be encapsulated into a 1,618 linear foot culvert pipe. Project purpose includes allowing the facility to meet the growing public demand for target shooting and to also improve public safety by having the opportunity to recycle lead shot and to stabilize lead impacted soils. The project is located in Section 34, Township 46 North, Range 2 East, St. Charles County, Missouri.
The public notice comment period opens February 17, 2014 and closes March 10, 2014
P-2859",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491825,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491825/p-2866/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2866,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Sugar Camp Energy, LLC, requests authorization to construct a new refuse disposal facility to provide service to the Sugar Camp Energy, LLC, MC #1 Mine preparation plant facilities. Ancillary features include a beltline corridor, access/haul/maintenance road, soil storage areas, and sediment control structures. The new refuse cell will be identified as Sugar Camp North Refuse Disposal Facility and is located near Macedonia, Franklin County, Illinois.
P-2866",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491826,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491826/p-2865/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The City of St. Peters,P-2865,,,,,,,,,,"The City of St. Peters, Missouri seeks authorization to impact approximately 2,573 linear feet of three unnamed, intermittent tributaries for the construction of channel improvements to ultimately increase water quality. The project improvements include stabilization of eroding banks reduction of soil loss in the channel and stormwater runoff areas, and restoration of the riparian corridor. The project area is located within the City of St. Peters, Missouri, beginning in the channel located east of Springwood Drive and running parallel to Crescent Hills Drive and Wood Path Lane. More specifically, it is located in US Survey 1640, Township 46 North, Range 4 East, St. Charles County, Missouri. Public comment period opens February 14 and closes March 7, 2014.
P-2865",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491827,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491827/p-2869/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,SCF Lewis & Clark,P-2869,,,,,,,,,,"SCF Lewis & Clark, requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act authorization to permanently install a spud barge and an associated vehicle access ramp near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 177.15, near Sauget, in St. Clair County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is open February 20, 2014 and closes on March 12, 2014.
P-2869",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491828,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491828/p-2864/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Continental Tire the Americas,P-2864,,,,,,,,,,"Continental Tire the Americas, requests authorization to place fill material into approximately 0.15 acre of scrub-shrub wetlands and 3.0 acres of wooded wetlands to construct two additional semi trailer parking lots. The site is located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 5, Township 3 South, Range 3 East in Mt. Vernon, Jefferson County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is open March 4, 2014 and closes on March 24, 2014.
P-2864",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491829,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491829/p-2870/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Mr. Dave Jump,P-2870,,,,,,,,,,"Mr. Dave Jump, Cahokia Acres LLC, requests authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to install a rail to barge conveyor, conveyor supports, captive barges, mooring structures and associated infrastructure near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 175.7, in Cahokia, St. Clair County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is open March 10, 2014 and closes on March 31, 2014
P-2870",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491830,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491830/p-2875/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2875,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Christy Minerals, LLC, is seeking authorization to mine a fireclay deposit using open pit mining method in jurisdictional waters of the United States. For the proposed construction, approximately 2,265 linear feet of two unnamed, intermittent streams that flow into Elkhorn creek will be impacted. Due to the depth of the fire clay reserves and the slopes required for safe mining practices, the majority of the reserves would be inaccessible due to the location of the streams. The applicant is proposing to relocate the streams for the duration of the mining operation. The project is planned to be completed in stages beginning in August 2014 and completed by August 2019. The project is located at the Christy Minerals, LLC, Clare Mine site, New Florence, MO. The project area is in Section 12, Township 48 North, Range 5 West, Montgomery County.Written comments must be submitted by email to katy.fechter@usace.army.mil or by mailing them to the address shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice opens March 25, 2014 and closes April 15, 2014.
P-2875",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491831,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491831/p-2874/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The City of St. Peters,P-2874,,,,,,,,,,"The City of St. Peters, Missouri seeks authorization to impact specific sections of channel located along approximately 7,829 linear feet of three unnamed, intermittent tributaries for the construction of channel improvements to ultimately increase water quality. The project improvements include stabilization of eroding banks, reduction of soil loss in the channel and storm water runoff areas, and restoration of the riparian
corridor. The project is located within the City of St. Peters, Missouri, beginning in Englewood Subdivision, at the intersection of Laurelwood Drive and Gateswood Drive, located on the east of Salt Lick Road, running parallel along Salt Lick Road, to the north of and running parallel along Countrywood Drive. The project area also includes the area south of West Sunny Hill Blvd, running parallel to Gateswood Drive and Garden View Drive and north of West Sunny Hill Blvd and running parallel and north along Inverness Court and continues east through Dardenne Park and the St. Peters Golf Course, ending at Dardenne Creek. More specifically, it is located in US Survey 536, Township 47 North, Range 3 East, St. Charles County. Public comment period opens April 2 and closes April 23, 2014.
P-2874",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491832,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491832/p-2876/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant(s),P-2876,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant(s), the City of East St. Louis, Attn: Deleta Hudson, City Manager, and North Cahokia Real Estate, LLC, Attn: Glen Slay, propose to construct an entranceway from IL Route 3, and an access road to serve the future Port of East St. Louis. The entrance and access road would provide the initial infrastructure needed for trucks and vehicular traffic. The current proposal offers to provide access to a site approximately 54 acres in size. The road would provide access to the site, and while not certain, future development is anticipated to follow. Approximately 1.05 acres of low quality palustrine emergent wetlands will be impacted for the entrance and access roads. The applicant proposes compensatory mitigation for the impacts to jurisdictional features. Wetlands will be mitigated onsite, or off-site through wetland banking. The project is located in the City of East St. Louis & Village of Sauget, St. Clair County, Illinois. Specifically, the project is found between IL Rte 3 and 8th St / Mississippi Avenue and the left descending bank of the Mississippi River between approximate river miles 178 and 179. The Public Notice opens April 8, 2014, and closes April 29, 2014.
P-2876",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491833,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491833/p-2877-p-2878-p-2879/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2877 P-2878 P-2879,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, the Jefferson County Port Authority has reapplied for Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act permits to establish three anchor fleets immediately upstream and downstream of the Doe Run facility in Herculaneum, Jefferson County, Missouri (See attachment for more information and location maps).
Written Comments must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing them to the address shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens April 16, 2014 and closes May 6, 2014.
P-2877 P-2878 P-2879",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491834,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491834/final-proposed-rule-for-cwa-definitions/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The proposed rule was developed to enhance protection for the nation’s public health and aquatic resources,Final Proposed Rule for CWA definitions,,,,,,,,,,"The proposed rule was developed to enhance protection for the nation’s public health and aquatic resources, and to increase CWA program predictability and consistency by increasing clarity as to the scope of “waters of the United States” protected under the Act. The goal of the agencies is to ensure the regulatory definition is consistent with the CWA, as interpreted by the Supreme Court, and as supported by science, and to provide maximum clarity to the public, as the agencies work to fulfill the CWA’s objectives and policy to protect water quality, public health, and the environment. The Federal Register notice is the public’s opportunity to provide comment on the proposed rule. Comments on the proposed rule are to be provided on or before November 14, 2014.
Final Proposed Rule for CWA definitions (Second Comment Period extension)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491835,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491835/interpretive-rule-for-nrcs-exemptions/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Although the interpretive rule was effective on April 03,Interpretive rule for NRCS exemptions,,,,,,,,,,"Although the interpretive rule was effective on April 03, 2014, the Federal Register notice provides the public opportunity to become familiar with the interpretive rule and understand what has become effective. The agencies recognize the importance and value of receiving public input on the implementation of this interpretive rule; input which may inform future revisions to the list of activities included under the interpretive rule. Comments on the interpretive rule are to be provided on or before June 05, 2014.
Interpretive rule for NRCS exemptions",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491836,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491836/p-2750/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,P-2750 - SCF Lewis & Clark Fleeting,P-2750,,,,,,,,,,"P-2750 - SCF Lewis & Clark Fleeting, LLC., requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act authorization to install a new fleeting facility. The project includes the installation of 3-fleet barges between 2 existing mooring cells to allow the fleeting of 12-additional barges. The fleet will be attached in a 3-wide and 4-long configuration, with a proposed maximum capacity of 12 barges. The entire fleet will be approximately 780 feet long, running parallel to the river bank. The fleeting facility would be located downstream of the Eads Bridge, at the former Casino Queens mooring, on the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 180.0, in St. Clair County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is open May 12, 2014 and closes on June 1, 2014.
P-2750",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491837,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491837/cora-island/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The proposed project is located on existing public land purchased in fee title by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in St. Charles County,Cora Island,,,,,,,,,,"The proposed project is located on existing public land purchased in fee title by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in St. Charles County, Missouri. This project site is 1,342 acres in size and is located south of West Alton, Missouri. The area is adjacent to the left descending bank of the Missouri River, at river miles 3 to 6.
The goal of the proposed action is to create habitat to benefit the federally endangered pallid sturgeon. The proposed action would result in approximately 42 acres of shallow water habitatimmediately following construction through the creation of three side channel chutes that would total 24,000 linear feet in length. The chutes would be constructed to a width of approximately 75-feet and a depth of 5 to 7-feet below the construction reference plan. Over time, natural processes would expand the width of the chutes and result in approximately 111 acres of shallow water habitat.
Cora Island",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491838,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491838/p-2880/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,Argosy Casino,P-2880,,,,,,,,,,"Argosy Casino requests After-the-Fact authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to allow a modified deflection barge, with a two story building constructed on it, to remain in place near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 203.1, in Alton, Madison County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is open May 28, 2014 and closes on June 18, 2014.
P-2880",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Commercial Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
491839,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491839/p-2882/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Charles,,,Pinewoods Development,P-2882,,,,,29.5,240,,,,"The applicant, Pinewoods Development, seeks authorization to develop the above tract of land into a residential subdivision. This proposed development comprises phases 2, 3 and 4 of the current Pinewoods Subdivision that is located immediately adjacent and to the south of the project area. In order to facilitate the development of the area into residential housing, grading and filling operations must take place to construct roads, lots and other associated infrastructure. Specifically, approximately 3 acres of the on-site jurisdictional pond will be filled for lot development, 140 linear feet of an intermittent tributary for road and utility structures and 100 linear feet of another intermittent tributary for lot development. The approximate 29.5-acre project area is located within the City of Wentzville, Missouri, directly south off Interstate Drive. More specifically, it is located in Section 26, Township 47 North, Range 1 East, St. Charles County, Missouri. The public comment period opens July 8, 2014 and closes July 29, 2014.
P-2882",,,,,,Jaynie Doerr,jaynie.g.doerr@usace.army.mil,,,,,Residential Developments,No,,More than 10 acres destroyed
491840,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491840/p-2881/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St. Clair,,,Mr. Adam Hill,P-2881,,,,,,850,,,,"Mr. Adam Hill, Beimfohr-Hill Partnership, LLC, requests Section 404 authorization for impacts associated with construction activities relative to the Beimfohr-Hill Park-Phase II commercial development. Phase I of the project did not require a Section 404 permit while Phase II involves the piping of approximately 850 linear feet of Tributary A, an unnamed tributary to Canteen Creek. The project is located in Sections 3 and 10, Township 2 North, Range 8 West, 3rd Principal Meridian in Caseyville, St. Clair County, Illinois. The unnamed tributary to Canteen Creek is a secondary tributary to the Mississippi River. The Public Notice comment period opens July 8, 2014 and closes on July 29, 2014.
P-2881",,,,,,Keith A McMullan,keith.a.mcmullan@usace.army.mil,,,,,Commercial Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
491841,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491841/p-2884/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,P-2884: Riverview Commerce Park,P-2884,,,,,,,,,,"P-2884: Riverview Commerce Park, LLC, requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act authorization to install a new fleeting facility known as Fred Weber Herculaneum Fleet No. 1. The fleet will include 35-hopper barges in a 7-wide by 5-long arrangement. The fleet will have a maximum area of 245-feet wide by 1,000 feet long. The purpose of the project is to provide barge fleeting capacity, adjacent to the existing river terminal in Herculaneum, Missouri. The fleeting facility would be located on the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 150.1, near Valmeyer, Monroe County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is open August 5, 2014 and closes on August 25, 2014.
P-2884",,,,,,,,,,,,Ports,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
494699,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/494699/p-2886/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Ste. Genevieve,,,Tom Reeder,P-2886,"Lhoist requests reauthorization of previously issued Department of the Army permit P-2397 for proposed barge activities, bank stabilization, dredging and upland disposal site are located near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River at approximate river mile 127.0.",,,reauthorization. one time dredging of 3200 cubic yards,,,,,,"P-2886: Lhoist requests reauthorization of previously issued Department of the Army permit P-2397 with minor additions. The proposed barge activities, bank stabilization, dredging and upland disposal site are located near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River at approximate river mile 127.0. The proposed open river dredge disposal site is located along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River at approximate river mile 127.5. All proposed activities are located in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens on August 25, 2014 and closes September 15, 2014.
P-2886",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Ports,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
494703,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/494703/p-2887/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Pulaski,,,Bill Reynolds,P-2887,The IDNR requests authorization to restore the Cache River's channel bed morphology and other aquatic habitat at select locations between Long Reach Road to the Karnak Levee.,,,dredging and storage of dredged material in 12 acre and 10 acre basin,22,,,,,"The IDNR requests authorization to restore the Cache River's channel bed morphology and other aquatic habitat at select locations between Long Reach Road to the Karnak Levee, between Cache River miles 26.744 to 35.631, west of Karnak, in Pulaski County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on August 25, 2014 and closes September 15, 2014.
P-2887",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,3143318583,,,,Restoration Projects,No,,More than 10 acres destroyed
494785,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/494785/p-2885/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Bollinger,,,Brent McMinn,P-2885,"The applicant, Mr. Brent McMinn, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as McMinn Private Lake.",,,,51,,,,,"The applicant, Mr. Brent McMinn, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as McMinn Private Lake. The applicant seeks an after-the-fact authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for creation of an approximately 51-acre private lake. Within the footprint of the lake are two unnamed tributaries to Baltimore Creek. A total of 3,690 linear feet of Tributary A and 1,400 linear feet of Tributary B are proposed to be inundated by the lake and approximately 410 linear feet of Tributary A is proposed to be filled as part of the dam. The project is located north of Hwy 72, approximately 2.7 miles west of Patton Junction (intersection of Route 72 and 51) and 14 miles east of Fredericktown, Missouri. The project area is located in Section 28, Township 33 North, Range 9 East, Bollinger County, Missouri. The public notice opens August 27, 2014 and closes on September 27, 2014. *Note Public Notice comment period has been extended for 10 additional days.
P-2885",,,,,,Jennifer Brown,jennifer.l.brown@usace.army.mil,3143318741,,,,Commercial Developments,No,,More than 10 acres destroyed
494951,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/494951/p-2888/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St. Louis County,,,Susan Taylor,P-2888,"The City of St. Louis Port Authority requests authorization to conduct annual maintenance dredging and associated open river disposal of up to 100,000 tons of accumulated river deposits",,,Dredged Material would be dumped in open river,,2000,,,,"The City of St. Louis Port Authority requests authorization to conduct annual maintenance dredging and associated open river disposal of up to 100,000 tons of accumulated river deposits from an approximate 100' x 2000' area adjacent to their existing municipal river terminal. The terminal is located along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, between approximate river miles 181.4 to 181.7, in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens on September 2, 2014 and closes September 22, 2014.
P-2888",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,3143318583,,,,Ports,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
496663,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/496663/p-2889/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Scott,-89.478,37.249,Jason Branstetter,P-2889,"The applicant, Capital Sand Company, Inc., has applied to develop, construct, and operate a barge and rail car loading facility.",,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Capital Sand Company, Inc., has applied to develop, construct, and operate a barge and rail car loading facility. The purpose of the project is to construct a barge loading and unloading facility which would handle sandstone. This facility has two main areas, landward and riverward of the high bank. The work landward of the high bank will include the construction of two storage buildings, conveyors, rail car loading spouts and railroad spur. The work that is proposed riverward of the high bank includes the installation of a dock barge with spuds and the installation of a line conveyor that will carry product from the on bank conveyor system to the surge bin located on the dock barge. The work landward of the high bank occurs above the ordinary high water mark of the Mississippi River in a previously impacted industrial area (quarry). No jurisdictional wetlands would be impacted with this project. The work riverward of the high bank is located in navigable in-fact waters of the United States. The project is located on the right descending bank of Mississippi River at approximate mile 47.1, Scott County, Missouri. Specifically, the project is located on the Thebes USGS quadrangle map, Latitude 37.249 and Longitude -89.478, Township 30 North, Range 14 East. The Public Notice comment period opens on September 5, 2014 and closes September 26, 2014.
P-2889",,,,,,Alan Edmondson,alan.edmondson@usace.army.mil,3143318741,,,,Industrial Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
497450,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/497450/p-2900/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Monroe,,,Leonard Vasquez,P-2900,"The applicant, Lighthouse Cove, LLC, Attn: Leonard Vasquez, has applied to extend an existing boat dock to accommodate more recreational vessels.",,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Lighthouse Cove, LLC, Attn: Leonard Vasquez, has applied to extend an existing boat dock to accommodate more recreational vessels. The proposed dock would add onto the existing floating dock, which has been in place since the late 70’s. The work would provide additional docking access to up to 7 more vessels. The existing dock is moored to shore with 3 guide wires, and rises and falls with the adjacent main channel of the river via a ramp system. The project is on the right descending bank of the Old Kaskaskia River channel at approximate river mile 21.3 of the Kaskaskia River, Monroe County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on September 16, 2014 and closes October 07, 2014.
P-2900",,,,,,Alan Edmondson,alan.edmondson@usace.army.mil,3143318741,,,,Recreational Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
503292,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/503292/p-2901-thru-p-2904/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,,,Mark Hollandsworth,P-2901 thru P-2904,"Buzzi Unicem USA Inc., requests authorization to install four barge fleets and associated mooring in the Mississippi River",,,,,3800,,,,"Buzzi Unicem USA Inc., requests authorization to install four barge fleets and associated mooring in the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 144.1 in Jefferson County, Missouri, and river miles 145.3, 146.6, and 147.0 in Monroe County, Illinois. The specific location, configuration and GPS coordinates of the riverward corners for each proposed fleeting area is shown in the attachment. The public notice comment period opens on October 6, 2014 and closes October 27, 2014.
P-2901 thru P-2904",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,3143318583,,,,Industrial Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
554348,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/554348/grandcharitonrivers-edu/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The attached Public Notice requests comment regarding the proposed inclusion of the Grand/Chariton Rivers Ecological Drainage Unit (EDU) into the operational area of the Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation's Stream Stewardship Trust Fund,Grand/CharitonRivers EDU,,,,,,,,,,"The attached Public Notice requests comment regarding the proposed inclusion of the Grand/Chariton Rivers Ecological Drainage Unit (EDU) into the operational area of the Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation's Stream Stewardship Trust Fund, an in-lieu-fee mitigation provider.
Grand/CharitonRivers EDU",,,,,,,,,,,Yes,,,,
555058,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/555058/p-29102911/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Kaskaskia Regional Port District requests authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to establish two fleeting areas,P-2910/2911,,,,,,,,,,"The Kaskaskia Regional Port District requests authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to establish two fleeting areas, within an approximate 1,000-feet-long project area, which is located along the left descending bank of the Kaskaskia River. The northern limit of the project area is located approximately 1100-feet downstream of the IL-3 Bridge in Evansville, Illinois. Written comments must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing your comments to the address shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on November 26, 2014 and closes December 17, 2014.
P-2910/2911",,,,,,,,,,,,Ports,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
555813,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/555813/p-2912/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Louis,,,Great Rivers Greenway,P-2912,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Great Rivers Greenway, is seeking authorization to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States for Phase II of the McKelvey Woods Greenway Trail Project. The project consists of an approximate 2-mile long paved trail. Construction of the trail will impact five wetlands and includes impacts to three streams. The project is located in the City of Maryland Heights, south of Creve Coeur Mill Road and east of Maryland Heights Expressway. The trail starts at Marine Avenue and proceeds east over FeeFee Creek. The project is located in Section 17, Township 46 North, Range 5 East, St. Louis County. The Public Notice opens December 10, 2014 and closes December 30, 2014.
P-2912",,,,,,Jennifer Brown,jennifer.l.brown@usace.army.mil,,,,,Recreational Developments,No,,More than 10 acres destroyed
555843,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/555843/p2907-p2908/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Ste Genevieve,,,Holcim,P2907 P2908,,,,,,,,,,"Holcim requests authorization to modify an existing fleet and to create an additional fleeting area along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river miles 138.4 and 138.0, in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens on December 11, 2014 and closes December 31, 2014.
P2907 P2908",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Ports,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
558159,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/558159/p-2909/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Louis,,,ADM,P-2909,,,,,,,,,,"ADM requests authorization to install two 35-feet by 195-feet deflection barges immediately upstream of their existing St. Louis barge loading dock. The project site is proposed along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river miles 184.0, in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens on December 16, 2014 and closes January 5, 2015.
P-2909",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Ports,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
558182,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/558182/p-2914/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,"Transload Realty, LLC,",P-2914,,,,,,,,,,"Transload Realty, LLC, requests authorization to install a barge loading and unloading dock along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river miles 183.1, in Venice, Madison County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on December 16, 2014 and closes January 5, 2015.
P-2914",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Pipelines,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
558185,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/558185/p-2905/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Williamson,-88.812933,37.842231,"Williamson Energy, LLC",P-2905 MVS-2013-315,,,,,32.56,,,,,"Williamson Energy, LLC seeks authorization to construct a new refuse disposal facility to provide service to the Pond Creek Mine No. 1 (Mine 1.0. No. 11-03141, IDNR Permit No. 375) preparation plant facilities located west of the proposed refuse facility. The new refuse cell will be identified as East of Dwina Refuse Disposal Facility No. 3 (Impoundment I.D. No. IL08-03141-02). The project area is located 5 miles northwest of Johnston City, Illinois. More specifically, in Section 12, Township 08 South, Range 03 East of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Williamson County, Illinois. Latitude: 37.842231°, Longitude: -88.812933°.
P-2905",,,,,,,,,,,,Industrial Developments,No,,More than 10 acres destroyed
558426,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/558426/p-2913/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Charles,-90.7973112,38.7924923,"Lombardo Homes of St. Louis, LLC",P-2913 MVS 2014 659,,,,,,2233,,,,"The applicant, Lombardo Homes of St. Louis, LLC, seeks authorization to develop a tract of land into a residential subdivision. In order to facilitate the development of the area into residential housing, grading and filling operations must take place to construct roads, lots and other associated infrastructure. Due to the shape of the site, topography, and zoning for single-family lots, the applicant proposes to impact approximately 2,233 lineal feet of two ephemeral tributaries and avoid the perennial stream. The applicant proposes to purchase credits from an approved mitigation bank or the Missouri Stream Stewardship Trust Fund for stream impacts determined to be unavoidable. The unnamed tributaries flow to Dardenne Creek, a primary tributary to the Mississippi River. The public notice comment period opens December 19, 2014 and closes January 9, 2015.
P-2913",,,,,,Jaynie.g.doerr,Jaynie.g.doerr@usace.army.mil,314 331 8741,,,,Residential Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
559979,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/559979/p-2912/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Louis,-90.4986206,38.7161676,Great Rivers Greenway,P-2912,,,,,1.6,152,,,,"The Corps previously issued this Public Notice on 12/10/14. No changes have occurred to the project plans or water impacts. The Public Notice is being reissued in order to let adjacent landowners have the opportunity to provide comments.
Great Rivers Greenway
Phase II McKelvey Woods Greenway Trail Project
St. Louis County, Missouri",,,,,,Jennifer Brown,Jennifer.L.Brown@usace.army.mil,,,,,Recreational Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
563007,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/563007/withdrawal-for-interpretive-rule/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,St Paul District,Withdrawal for Interpretive Rule,"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of the Army
(Army) are announcing the withdrawal of an interpretive rule addressing the exemption from permitting provided under section 404(f)(1)(A) of the Clean Water Act (CWA). The agencies want to make clear that the statutory exemption of 404(f)(1)(A) still remains available for use when applicable for discharges of dredged and/or fill material associated with normal farming, silviculture, and ranching activities that are part of an established operation and that do not have as their purpose bringing an area of waters of the U.S. into a use to which it was not previously subject, where the flow or circulation of the waters of the U.S. may be impaired or the reach of such waters be reduced (see 33 CFR 323.4 for more information).
On March 25, 2014, the Agencies signed an interpretive rule, “Interpretive Rule Regarding Applicability of the Exemption from Permitting under Section 404(f)(1)(A) of the Clean Water Act to Certain Agricultural Conservation Practices,” that addressed applicability of the permitting exemption provided under section 404(f)(1)(A) of the CWA to discharges of dredged or fill material associated with certain agricultural conservation practices. Congress subsequently directed the agencies to withdraw this interpretive rule. See, Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriation Act, 2015, Division D, section 112, Pub. L. No. 113-235.
On January 29, 2015, the agencies signed a memorandum withdrawing the interpretive rule and this action is effective immediately. The Memorandum of Understanding signed on March 25, 2014, by EPA, Army, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, concerning the interpretive rule is also withdrawn.
",,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of the Army
(Army) are announcing the withdrawal of an interpretive rule addressing the exemption from permitting provided under section 404(f)(1)(A) of the Clean Water Act (CWA). The agencies want to make clear that the statutory exemption of 404(f)(1)(A) still remains available for use when applicable for discharges of dredged and/or fill material associated with normal farming, silviculture, and ranching activities that are part of an established operation and that do not have as their purpose bringing an area of waters of the U.S. into a use to which it was not previously subject, where the flow or circulation of the waters of the U.S. may be impaired or the reach of such waters be reduced (see 33 CFR 323.4 for more information).
On March 25, 2014, the Agencies signed an interpretive rule, “Interpretive Rule Regarding Applicability of the Exemption from Permitting under Section 404(f)(1)(A) of the Clean Water Act to Certain Agricultural Conservation Practices,” that addressed applicability of the permitting exemption provided under section 404(f)(1)(A) of the CWA to discharges of dredged or fill material associated with certain agricultural conservation practices. Congress subsequently directed the agencies to withdraw this interpretive rule. See, Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriation Act, 2015, Division D, section 112, Pub. L. No. 113-235.
On January 29, 2015, the agencies signed a memorandum withdrawing the interpretive rule and this action is effective immediately. The Memorandum of Understanding signed on March 25, 2014, by EPA, Army, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, concerning the interpretive rule is also withdrawn.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of the Army (Army) are announcing the withdrawal of an interpretive rule addressing the exemption from permitting provided under section 404(f)(1)(A) of the Clean Water Act (CWA). The agencies want to make clear that the statutory exemption of 404(f)(1)(A) still remains available for use when applicable for discharges of dredged and/or fill material associated with normal farming, silviculture, and ranching activities that are part of an established operation and that do not have as their purpose bringing an area of waters of the U.S. into a use to which it was not previously subject, where the flow or circulation of the waters of the U.S. may be impaired or the reach of such waters be reduced (see 33 CFR 323.4 for more information).",,,,,,,,,,,Yes,,,,
566661,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/566661/p-2916-p-2917/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,-90.36343,38.23013,Jefferson County Port Authority,P-2916 P-2917,,,,,,,,,,"The Jefferson County Port Authority requests authorization to install two, 20 barge anchor fleets along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river miles 149.3 and 148.85, near Crystal City, in Jefferson County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens on February 19, 2015 and closes March 13, 2015.
The Jefferson County Port Authority requests authorization to install two, 20 barge anchor fleets along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river miles 149.3 and 148.85, near Crystal City, in Jefferson County, Missouri.",,,,,,Charles.f.frerker,Charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Ports,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
566668,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/566668/p-2915/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,-90.43486,38.4165367,"Rolwes Development LLC,",P-2915 MVS 2006 585,"The applicant, Rolwes Development LLC, is seeking authorization to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States for a project known as Arlington Heights. The project consists of the construction of a 173-lot single family home subdivision. Construction of the development will impact three streams. The project is located in the City of Imperial, north of the intersection of East Rock Creek Road and Edmar Drive. The project is located in Section 35, Township 43 North, Range 5 East, Jefferson County. The Public Notice opens February 20, 2015 and closes March 12, 2015.
365
657
46
1068",,,,,1068,,,,"The applicant, Rolwes Development LLC, is seeking authorization to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States for a project known as Arlington Heights. The project consists of the construction of a 173-lot single family home subdivision. Construction of the development will impact three streams. The project is located in the City of Imperial, north of the intersection of East Rock Creek Road and Edmar Drive. The project is located in Section 35, Township 43 North, Range 5 East, Jefferson County. The Public Notice opens February 20, 2015 and closes March 12, 2015.
The applicant, Rolwes Development LLC, is seeking authorization for a project known as Arlington Heights. The project consists of the construction of a 173-lot single family home subdivision. Construction of the development will impact three streams. The project is located in the City of Imperial.",,,,,,Jennifer Brown,Jennifer.L.Brown@usace.army.mil,,,,,Residential Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
567651,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/567651/p-2918/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Clair,-89.8595165,38.1497834,Heartlands Conservancy,P-2918 MVS 2015 85,,,,,,,,,,"This Notice Announces a Prospectus for the Heartlands Conservancy’s (program sponsor) Southwestern Illinois Stream and Wetland In-Lieu-Fee Mitigation Program. Pursuant to the Final Rule for the Compensatory Mitigation for Losses of Aquatic Resources, referred to as the Mitigation Rule (33 CFR Parts 325 and 332, and 40 CFR Part 230), dated April 10, 2008; this notice announces a prospectus for the establishment of a in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation program. The Southwestern Illinois Stream and Wetland In-Lieu-Fee Mitigation Program (ILF Program) would operate within the Cahokia-Joachim (07140101) and Lower Kaskaskia (07140204) watersheds, in the State of Illinois. The two watersheds/service areas encompass all of St. Clair and Monroe Counties and portions of Madison, Macoupin, Montgomery, Bond, Clinton, Washington, Randolph and Perry Counties. The program sponsor may request future modifications to the ILF program that would expand the program into adjacent watersheds. Heartlands Conservancy is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) corporation in Mascoutah, Illinois. Incorporated in 1989, the organization operated under the name Southwestern Illinois Resource Conservation & Development until 2012. The mission of the organization is to provide leadership and solutions to sustain and enrich the environmental resources of southwestern Illinois. Heartland Conservancy focuses its efforts on three program areas: land conservation, building greener communities and engaging individuals with nature. The Public Notice comment period is open for 30-days starting on February 27, 2015 and closes March 28, 2015.
This Notice Announces a Prospectus for the Heartlands Conservancy’s (program sponsor) Southwestern Illinois Stream and Wetland In-Lieu-Fee Mitigation Program. Pursuant to the Final Rule for the Compensatory Mitigation for Losses of Aquatic Resources, referred to as the Mitigation Rule (33 CFR Parts 325 and 332, and 40 CFR Part 230), dated April 10, 2008; this notice announces a prospectus for the establishment of a in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation program. The Southwestern Illinois Stream and Wetland In-Lieu-Fee Mitigation Program (ILF Program) would operate within the Cahokia-Joachim (07140101) and Lower Kaskaskia (07140204) watersheds, in the State of Illinois.","07140101, 07140204",,,,,Tyson.J.Zobrist,Tyson.J.Zobrist@usace.army.mil,(314) 331-8578,,,,Mitigation Banks,No,,Mitigation or restoration
579108,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/579108/p-2919/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St. Louis,-90.3333605,38.4091068,St. Louis District Civil Works,P-2919 MVS 2015-105,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District (USACE) proposes to construct the Mosenthein Reach – Ivory Landing Phase V Project as part of its Regulating Works Project. The Proposed Action includes the construction of four bendway weirs and three dikes. Placement of rock training structures would provide a sustainable alternative to repetitive maintenance dredging. Fill material would include approximately 165,000 tons of quarry run limestone consisting of graded “A” stone. The Mosenthein Reach – Ivory Landing Phase V Regulating Works Project is located in the Middle Mississippi River (MMR) between River Miles (RM) 160.0 and 162.5 in St. Louis County, Missouri and Monroe County, Illinois near St. Louis , Missouri. This public notice expires April 9, 2015.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District (USACE) proposes to construct the Mosenthein Reach – Ivory Landing Phase V Project as part of its Regulating Works Project.The Mosenthein Reach – Ivory Landing Phase V Regulating Works Project is located in the Middle Mississippi River (MMR) between River Miles (RM) 160.0 and 162.5 in St. Louis County, Missouri and Monroe County, Illinois.",,,,,,Mr. Danny McClendon,danny.d.mcclendon@usace.army.mil,,,,,Transportation Projects,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
580498,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/580498/p-2920-p2921/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,"Limited Leasing Company, and J.T.R. Inc.","P-2920, 2011-00177; P-2921, 2011-00178",,,,,,,,,,"The following joint public notice requests a 5 year reauthorization to continue commercial dredging to remove sand and gravel from the Missouri River. Operators within the St. Louis District include the Limited Leasing Company (P-2920, 2011-00177) to remove up to 990,000 tons annually and J.T.R. Inc. (P-2921, 2011-00178) to remove up to 460,000 tons annually. Authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act would be required. The proposed dredging locations for each company is listed in the attached public notice. The Public Notice comment period opens on March 13, 2015 and closes April 5, 2015.
5 year reauthorization to continue commercial dredging to remove sand and gravel from the Missouri River. Limited Leasing Company (P-2920, 2011-00177) to remove up to 990,000 tons annually and J.T.R. Inc. (P-2921, 2011-00178) to remove up to 460,000 tons annually.",,,,,,,,,,,Yes,Commercial Developments,No,,More than 10 acres destroyed
581777,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/581777/2005-45135/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St. Charles,-90.8607,38.7918,Mid Rivers Investment Group,2005-45135,"This Public Notice pertains to the Prospectus for the proposed Peruque Creek Stream Mitigation Bank. The bank sponsor, Mid Rivers Investment Group, proposes to establish an approximate 42-acre stream mitigation bank in Wentzville, St. Charles County, Missouri. The bank would enhance and restore approximately one mile of Peruque Creek and its riparian corridor. The purpose of the proposed bank is to provide a source of compensatory mitigation; for Department of the Army, Section 404 permit applicants who are required to offset losses of waters of the United States as a result of their actions.
Mid Rivers Investment Group submitted a Prospectus for the proposed bank dated February 23, 2015. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District (the Corps) has determined that the Prospectus generally meets the requirements for completeness as defined in the Mitigation Rule, 33 U.S.C. Part 332.8(d)(2). The approval of the Prospectus does not authorize the construction and operation of the bank. Rather, the approval of the Prospectus authorizes the sponsor to prepare a draft Banking Instrument. If approved, the Banking Instrument will serve as an agreement between the Corps and the sponsor regarding the construction, operation, and management of the bank. The Corps solicits your comments regarding the proposed bank. All comments must be received by April 30, 2015.
",,,"Matt Shively,
Project Manager, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, at (314) 331-8632. Your inquiries may also be sent
by e-mail to matt.s.shively@usace.army.mil.",,1900,,,,"This Public Notice pertains to the Prospectus for the proposed Peruque Creek Stream Mitigation Bank. The bank sponsor, Mid Rivers Investment Group, proposes to establish an approximate 42-acre stream mitigation bank in Wentzville, St. Charles County, Missouri. The bank would enhance and restore approximately one mile of Peruque Creek and its riparian corridor. The purpose of the proposed bank is to provide a source of compensatory mitigation; for Department of the Army, Section 404 permit applicants who are required to offset losses of waters of the United States as a result of their actions.
Mid Rivers Investment Group submitted a Prospectus for the proposed bank dated February 23, 2015. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District (the Corps) has determined that the Prospectus generally meets the requirements for completeness as defined in the Mitigation Rule, 33 U.S.C. Part 332.8(d)(2). The approval of the Prospectus does not authorize the construction and operation of the bank. Rather, the approval of the Prospectus authorizes the sponsor to prepare a draft Banking Instrument. If approved, the Banking Instrument will serve as an agreement between the Corps and the sponsor regarding the construction, operation, and management of the bank. The Corps solicits your comments regarding the proposed bank. All comments must be received by April 30, 2015.
Peruque Creek Stream Mitigation Bank, Mid Rivers Investment Group, Wentzville, St. Charles County, Missouri",,,,,,Matt Shively,matt.s.shively@usace.army.mil,314 331 8632,,,,Mitigation Banks,No,,Mitigation or restoration
585304,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/585304/p-2592a/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Lincoln,-90.6853257,38.9945747,James Sand Co.,P-2592a MVS 2015 45058,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Mr. Kevin James, James Sand Co., requests a reauthorization to construct a sand plant and offloading terminal in Lincoln County, Missouri. The proposed project is located at Mississippi River mile 240.6, just downstream of Lock and Dam 25 and the West Point Ferry. The purpose of the project is to re-authorize the offloading terminal authorized in 2008, and obtain design modifications on the previous authorization. Authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act would be required. The project is located on the right descending bank of Mississippi River mile 240.6, Lincoln County, Missouri. Specifically, the project is located on the Winfield USGS quadrangle map, US Survey 1653, Township 49 North, Range 03 East. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 16, 2015 and closes May 7, 2015.
The applicant, Mr. Kevin James, James Sand Co., requests a reauthorization to construct a sand plant and offloading terminal in Lincoln County, Missouri. The proposed project is located at Mississippi River mile 240.6, just downstream of Lock and Dam 25 and the West Point Ferry.",,,,,,Alan Edmondson,Alan.r.Edmondson@usace.army.mil,314 331 8811,,,,Commercial Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
585423,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/585423/duck-club/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St. Charles,-90.475946,38.9358855,"Duck Club Condominium Association, Inc",MVS 2004 04650,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Duck Club Condominium Association, Inc., requests a reauthorization to contract the services of a hydraulic dredge vessel to remove approximately 40,000 to 50,000 cubic yards of accumulated sediments from the Duck Club Harbor. A 2005 permit authorized dredged materials to be placed into the Mississippi River at an open water disposal site, approximately 300 to 600 yards downstream of the harbor’s mouth, on the riverward side of Perry Island. The dredge material would be placed just outside of the designated navigation channel of the Mississippi River, in waters located in the State of Missouri. This action was previously permitted under permit number P-2006 on August 30, 1996. To this date, only 19,000 cubic yards (approximately) of material have been dredged. Maintenance dredging activities would take place within the Duck harbor, located at 6257 Highway V, in the Northeast ¼ of Section 8, Township 48 North, Range 5 East, near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, approximately 221 miles above the Ohio River confluence, near Portage Des Sioux, St. Charles County, Missouri.
Duck Club Condominium Association, Inc., requests a reauthorization to contract the services of a hydraulic dredge vessel to remove approximately 40,000 to 50,000 cubic yards of accumulated sediments from the Duck Club Harbor. Maintenance dredging activities would take place within the Duck harbor, located at 6257 Highway V, in the Northeast ¼ of Section 8, Township 48 North, Range 5 East, near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, approximately 221 miles above the Ohio River confluence, near Portage Des Sioux, St. Charles County, Missouri.",,,,,,Alan Edmondson,Alan.r.Edmondson@usace.army.mil,314 331 8811,,,,Residential Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
586275,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/586275/p-2922/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Francois,-90.5287,37.8715,City of Desloge,P-2922 MVS-2015-099,"The public notice requests the authorization for bank stabilization operations within jurisdictional waters of the United States, located in the City of Desloge, St. Francois County, Missouri. This consists of the construction of approximately 1,800 linear feet of channel improvements to an existing vertical stacked-stone wall channel. The project includes the removal of a deteriorated stone wall along the left and right descending banks of an unnamed tributary, replaced with a large block retaining wall system. In addition, any above grade sewer crossings within the project limits will be lowered to below grade. Authorization under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act would be required.
Written comments for operations within the St. Louis District must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing your comments to the address shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 22, 2015 and closes May 13, 2015.
",,,,,,,,,"The public notice requests the authorization for bank stabilization operations within jurisdictional waters of the United States, located in the City of Desloge, St. Francois County, Missouri. This consists of the construction of approximately 1,800 linear feet of channel improvements to an existing vertical stacked-stone wall channel. The project includes the removal of a deteriorated stone wall along the left and right descending banks of an unnamed tributary, replaced with a large block retaining wall system. In addition, any above grade sewer crossings within the project limits will be lowered to below grade. Authorization under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act would be required.
Written comments for operations within the St. Louis District must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing your comments to the address shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 22, 2015 and closes May 13, 2015.
City of Desloge, St Francois County, Missouri project requests authorization to replace stone wall in channel.",,,,,,David.p.meyer,David.p.meyer@usace.army.mil,314 331 8810,,,,Transportation Projects,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
587432,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/587432/p-2923/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,-90.2151325,38.7034022,Budrovich Marine,P-2923 MVS,,,,,,,,,,"Budrovich Marine proposes to create an anchor fleet containing a maximum 48 barges, arranged in a 6 long by 8 wide configuration. The fleet would be located along the right descending bank of Mosenthein Island, at approximate Mississippi River Mile 185.8, in Madison County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is open May 6, 2015 and closes on May 27, 2015.
Budrovich Marine proposes to create an anchor fleet along the right descending bank of Mosenthein Island, at approximate Mississippi River Mile 185.8, in Madison County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is open May 6, 2015 and closes on May 27, 2015.",,,,,,charles.r.frerker,charles.r.frerker@usace.army.mil,314 331 8583,,,,Transportation Projects,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
588529,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/588529/p-2924/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,-90.2084,37.4758,Mark Diamond,P-2924 MVS-2013-480,,,,,,480,,,,"Public Notice P-2924 is issued for a proposed impoundment in Madison County, Missouri. The applicant, Mr. Mark Diamond, proposes to construct an approximate 30-acre private lake on property located southeast of Fredericktown. The project will result in the placement of fill into approximately 480 linear feet of perennial and intermittent tributaries. The project will also result in secondary impacts to approximately 3,950 linear feet of primarily intermittent stream channel, through conversion from stream to open water. Mr. Diamond proposes to offset the loss of stream channel associated with the impoundment through on-site preservation, restoration, and enhancement of approximately 13,155 linear feet of tributary channel. This Public Notice is open for comment for 21 days. All comments must be received no later than June 1, 2015.
Mr. Mark Diamond, proposes to construct an approximate 30-acre private lake on property located southeast of Fredericktown. This Public Notice is open for comment for 21 days. All comments must be received no later than June 1, 2015.",,,,,,,,,,,,Residential Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
600623,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/600623/p-2925/,To comment,mvs,St. Louis District,St Clair,-90.13464,38.64170,Gateway Motorports Park MVS 2015 344,P-2925,"The public notice requests the authorization for commercial development within an emergent wetland, located at 700 Raceway Blvd., in the City of East St. Louis, St. Clair County, Illinois. Gateway Acquisitions, Inc., on behalf of Gateway Motorsports Park, intends to impact 13.39 acres of emergent wetland immediately south of their existing facility to accommodate the construction of a new 1/3-mile paved racetrack and associated parking and infrastructure.
Written comments for operations within the St. Louis District must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing your comments to the address shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 16, 2015 and closes July 7, 2015.
",,,,13.39,,,,,"The public notice requests the authorization for commercial development within an emergent wetland, located at 700 Raceway Blvd., in the City of East St. Louis, St. Clair County, Illinois. Gateway Acquisitions, Inc., on behalf of Gateway Motorsports Park, intends to impact 13.39 acres of emergent wetland immediately south of their existing facility to accommodate the construction of a new 1/3-mile paved racetrack and associated parking and infrastructure.
Written comments for operations within the St. Louis District must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing your comments to the address shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 16, 2015 and closes July 7, 2015.
Gateway Motorports Park expansion, East St. Louis, St. Clair County, Illinois.",,,,,,Matthew Collins,matthew.p.collins@usace.army.mil,,,,,Recreational Developments,No,Bad,More than 10 acres destroyed
600759,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/600759/p-2926/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Clair,,,MoDOT,P-2926 MVS 2015 228,,,,,,,,,,"MoDOT proposes to conduct dredging, open river dredge disposal, construction of a temporary sheet pile bulkhead, mooring of construction related vessels and other associated activities to expand the Poplar Street Bridge at approximate Mississippi River mile 179.2. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 18, 2015, and closes on July 8, 2015.
MoDOT activities to expand the Poplar Street Bridge at approximate Mississippi River mile 179.2.",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Transportation Projects,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
610298,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/610298/p-2929/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Jackson,,,Gavilon Group LLC,P-2929 2015 448,,,,,,,,,,"The Gavilon Group LLC requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act authorization to construct a barge loading terminal near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 97.3, in Section 33, Township 8 South, Range 5, near Cora, Jackson County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on July 20, 2015, and closes on August 10, 2015.
Gavilon Group LLC, barge loading terminal Mississippi River mile 97.3 on Left Descending Bank.",,,,,,charles.r.frerker,charles.r.frerker@usace.army.mil,314 331 8583,,,,Transportation Projects,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
611217,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/611217/p-2927-p-2928/,To review,mvs,St. Louis District,St Louis,-90.1836724,38.6558865,SCF Lewis & Clark Fleeting,P-2927 MVS 2015 87 ; P-2928 MVS 2015 88,"SCF Lewis & Clark Fleeting, LLC, requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act authorization to establish two barge fleeting areas along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River at approximate river miles 181.4 and 182.1. The Public Notice comment period opens on July 27, 2015, and closes on August 17, 2015.
38.6558865,-90.1836724",,,coal terminal? coal waste in dredge material?,0,,,,,"SCF Lewis & Clark Fleeting, LLC, requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act authorization to establish two barge fleeting areas along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River at approximate river miles 181.4 and 182.1. The Public Notice comment period opens on July 27, 2015, and closes on August 17, 2015.
SCF Lewis & Clark Fleeting on right descending bank Mississippi River at river miles 181.4 and 182.1",,,,,,charles.r.frerker,charles.r.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Transportation Projects,No,Interesting,10 acres or less destroyed
611220,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/611220/p-2930/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Clair,-90.1788,38.6126,"North Cahokia Real Estate, LLC.",P-2930 MVS 2013 683,,,,,.5,,,,,"The applicant, North Cahokia Real Estate, LLC., proposes to construct a fill pad for an access road and possible future developments on a 10-acre portion of the site, and a dock facility constructed at its terminus.The project is located in the City of East St. Louis & Village of Sauget, St. Clair County, Illinois. Specifically, the project is found at Mississippi River mile 178.9, at Latitude N 38.6126 and Longitude W -90.1788.
The applicant, North Cahokia Real Estate, LLC., proposes to construct a fill pad for an access road and possible future developments on a 10-acre portion of the site, and a dock facility constructed at its terminus. The project includes construction of a proposed dock facility, fill pad, and access road to be constructed in the Port of East St. Louis development. The dock will be multipurpose with the majority of the cargo being grain/grain products, wood chips, aggregates, salts, steel pipes and beams, dry fertilizers, container boxes, and liquid fertilizers. The dock will consist of an on load and offload structure extending into the river. The proposed dock will require construction activities and the placement of fill within the Mississippi River. Moreover, the proposed fill pad and dock facility will impact approximately 0.50-acre of jurisdictional waterbodies. Authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act would be required. The project is located in the City of East St. Louis & Village of Sauget, St. Clair County, Illinois. Specifically, the project is found at Mississippi River mile 178.9, at Latitude N 38.6126 and Longitude W -90.1788.",,,,,,Alan Edmondson,Alan.r.Edmondson@usace.army.mil,314 331 8811,,,,Ports,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
612463,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/612463/mo-gp-4/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Louis,-92.3272136,38.5941259,St. Louis District,MO GP 4,,,,,,,,,,"The St. Louis District Corps of Engineers proposes to reauthorize Missouri General Permit Number 4 for the installation of private boat docks in specific navigable waters under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act.
The St. Louis District Corps of Engineers proposes to reauthorize Missouri General Permit Number 4 for the installation of private boat docks in specific navigable waters under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act.",,,,,,charles.r.frerker,charles.r.frerker@usace.army.mil,314 331 8583,,,,Other,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
616215,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/616215/p-2931/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St. Louis,-90.658,38.514,Villages of Rockwood Residential Subdivision,P-2931 MVS 2014 770,,,,,,2725,,,,"Mcbride Homes is proposing the Villages of Rockwood Residential Subdivision Project, previously known as Brewster Forest, to construct a new residential area on a 292-acre parcel in Eureka, MO.
Mcbride Homes is proposing the Villages of Rockwood Residential Subdivision Project, previously known as Brewster Forest, to construct a new residential area on a 292-acre parcel in Eureka, MO.",,,,,,Matthew Collins,matthew.p.collins@usace.army.mil,314 331 8626,,,,Residential Developments,No,,More than 10 acres destroyed
617984,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/617984/p-2932/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Clair,-90.214669,38.577356,"Cahokia Acres, LLC",P-2932 MVS 2015 620,,,,,,,,,,"P-2932: Cahokia Acres LLC barge anchor fleet near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 175.9.
Cahokia Acres LLC requests authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to install a 45 barge anchor fleet near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 175.9, near Cahokia, in St. Clair County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on September 21, 2015, and closes on October 13, 2015.",,,,,,charles.r.frerker,charles.r.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Ports,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
625975,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/625975/p-2933/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Louis,-90.3385347,38.4607382,John Sutherland III,P-2933 MVS 2015 290,,,,,.7,30,,,,"The applicant, Mr. John Sutherland III, seeks authorization to construct a private recreational wakeboard facility at 4140 Old Baumgartner Road, Saint Louis, Missouri 63129. The proposed facility will consist of a weir that directs flow from an epheremal channel into two linear ponds that will discharge to an unnamed tributary to Mattese Creek. The project will fill approximately 30 linear feet of the epheremal channel and 0.69 acres of emergent wetland. The Public Notice comment period opens October 27, 2015 and closes November 17, 2015.
The applicant, Mr. John Sutherland III, seeks authorization to construct a private recreational wakeboard facility at 4140 Old Baumgartner Road, Saint Louis, Missouri 63129. The proposed facility will consist of a weir that directs flow from an epheremal channel into two linear ponds that will discharge to an unnamed tributary to Mattese Creek. The project will fill approximately 30 linear feet of the epheremal channel and 0.69 acres of emergent wetland. The Public Notice comment period opens October 27, 2015 and closes November 17, 2015.",,,,,,Samantha Hollenberg,Samantha.L.Hollenberg@usace.army.mil,314 331 8186,,,,Recreational Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
628519,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/628519/p-2934/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Jackson,-89.4,37.48,Kinder Morgan Inc,P-2934,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Kinder Morgan Inc., seeks to revise the fleeting specified in the original permit agreement, to that of the current attached proposal. The public notice depicts fleeting configurations for river levels both above and below 9 feet on the Chester Gage reading. The public notice is seeking comment on the changes to the previously authorized fleeting configurations. The project is located on the left descending bank of Mississippi River mile 98.5.
The applicant, Kinder Morgan Inc., seeks to revise the fleeting specified in the original permit agreement, to that of the current attached proposal. The public notice depicts fleeting configurations for river levels both above and below 9 feet on the Chester Gage reading. The public notice is seeking comment on the changes to the previously authorized fleeting configurations. The project is located on the left descending bank of Mississippi River mile 98.5.",,,,,,Alan Edmondson,alan.r.edmondson@usace.army.mil,,,,,Transportation Projects,,,
633398,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/633398/p-2936/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,St Louis District Corps of Engineers,P-2936,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, St. Louis District, Corps of Engineers, is seeking authorization to correct a deficiency in the design of underseepage controls in the Mel Price section of the Wood River levee system, Madison County, Illinois. Uncontrolled underseepage and conveyance of earthen materials that form the foundation of the levee are occurring, and the potential for levee failure is a major problem. The proposed work is part of an overall deficiency correction and reconstruction of several project features. The public notices details issues, corrective actions, impacts, and mitigation for the proposed project. In addition, the public notice contains a hyper link to the environmental assessment completed by the St. Louis District Environmental Branch for the proposed work. The public notice opens December 8, 2015 and closes December 29, 2015.
The applicant, St. Louis District, Corps of Engineers, is seeking authorization to correct a deficiency in the design of underseepage controls in the Mel Price section of the Wood River levee system, Madison County, Illinois. Uncontrolled underseepage and conveyance of earthen materials that form the foundation of the levee are occurring, and the potential for levee failure is a major problem. The proposed work is part of an overall deficiency correction and reconstruction of several project features. The public notices details issues, corrective actions, impacts, and mitigation for the proposed project. In addition, the public notice contains a hyper link to the environmental assessment completed by the St. Louis District Environmental Branch for the proposed work. The public notice opens December 8, 2015 and closes December 29, 2015.",,,,,,Alan Edmondson,alan.r.edmondson@usace.army.mil,,,,,Levees,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
637071,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/637071/gp-4/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,GP-4,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District HAS RE-ISSUED general permit CEMVS-GP-4 for construction, placement and maintenance of small fixed or floating boat docks, associated dock structures, and minor discharges up to 25 cubic yards, including excavation within the navigable and historically navigable rivers in the State of Missouri, including the Missouri River, Mississippi River and Navigable/Historically Navigable portions of The Meramec, Femme Osage and Salt Rivers within the St. Louis District Regulatory Boundary.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District HAS RE-ISSUED general permit CEMVS-GP-4 for construction, placement and maintenance of small fixed or floating boat docks, associated dock structures, and minor discharges up to 25 cubic yards, including excavation within the navigable and historically navigable rivers in the State of Missouri, including the Missouri River, Mississippi River and Navigable/Historically Navigable portions of The Meramec, Femme Osage and Salt Rivers within the St. Louis District Regulatory Boundary.",,,,,,,,,,,Yes,,,,
637626,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/637626/p-2937/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,Madison County Highway Department,P-2937,,,,,,120,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to replace and realign the Pin Oak Road Bridge over Silver Creek, Madison County, east of Edwardsville, Illinois. The existing bridge has been closed due to deterioration of the deck and the new alignment will provide a safer crossing over Silver Creek. The road and bridge will be realigned directly east of the existing road, impacts include 0.65 acres of forested wetlands, 0.41 acres of emergent wetlands and120LF of perennial tributaries. Additionally, the original bridge deck and abutments will be removed following construction to avoid potential safety issues. Silver Creek is a primary tributary to the Mississippi River. The Public Notice comment period opens December 21, 2015 and closes January 11, 2015.
The applicant seeks authorization to replace and realign the Pin Oak Road Bridge over Silver Creek, Madison County, east of Edwardsville, Illinois. The existing bridge has been closed due to deterioration of the deck and the new alignment will provide a safer crossing over Silver Creek. The road and bridge will be realigned directly east of the existing road, impacts include 0.65 acres of forested wetlands, 0.41 acres of emergent wetlands and120LF of perennial tributaries. Additionally, the original bridge deck and abutments will be removed following construction to avoid potential safety issues. Silver Creek is a primary tributary to the Mississippi River. The Public Notice comment period opens December 21, 2015 and closes January 11, 2015.",,,,,,Amy Henke,amy.c.henke@usace.army.mil,,,,,Transportation Projects,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
637945,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/637945/p-2938/,,mvs,St. Louis District,St Louis,-90.2078,38.5881,City of St Louis Fire Department,P-2938,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to dock three response boats on the Mississippi River at approximate Mississippi River mile 176.6, along the right descending bank at the Corps of Engineers dock at the foot of Arsenal St, City of St. Louis, Missouri. The boats include a 45’ aluminum hull fire boat, a 27’ aluminum hull response boat, and a 27’ fiberglass hull response boat. It is expected that in most cases there would only be two boats moored at any given time. Public Notice comment period opens December 23, 2015 and closes January 13, 2015.
The applicant seeks authorization to dock three response boats on the Mississippi River at approximate Mississippi River mile 176.6, along the right descending bank at the Corps of Engineers dock at the foot of Arsenal St, City of St. Louis, Missouri. The boats include a 45’ aluminum hull fire boat, a 27’ aluminum hull response boat, and a 27’ fiberglass hull response boat. It is expected that in most cases there would only be two boats moored at any given time. Public Notice comment period opens December 23, 2015 and closes January 13, 2015.",,,,,,Amy Henke,amy.c.henke@usace.army.mil,,,,,Transportation Projects,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
643779,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/643779/p-2939/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,,,Mr. Thomas Martin,P-2939,,,,,21,,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to construct the Martin Family Lake for recreation benefits within their property boundaries. The proposed lake is 21-acres in size and is located approximately 1.7 miles northeast of Bonnie, Illinois. The proposed lake would impact three unnamed tributaries of Atchison Creek from either the construction of the dam structure or inundation from the proposed lake. The applicant is proposing permittee-responsible compensatory stream mitigation to offset the adverse impacts to the three streams within the project footprint. More specifically, the proposed project is located in the Southeast ¼ of Sections 33, Township 03 South, Range 03 East, with the compensatory mitigation site located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 4, Township 04 South, Range 03 East of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Jefferson County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on January 22, 2016, and closes on February 11, 2016.
The applicant seeks authorization to construct the Martin Family Lake for recreation benefits within their property boundaries. The proposed lake is 21-acres in size and is located approximately 1.7 miles northeast of Bonnie, Illinois. The proposed work includes grading and shaping the lake bottom, tree clearing and the construction of the earthen dam. The applicant will construct the dam utilizing clay soils, proper compaction and the placement of riprap to prevent scour and erosion.
The proposed lake would impact three unnamed tributaries of Atchison Creek from either the construction of the dam structure or inundation from the proposed lake. One stream has been delineated as intermittent (RPW) and the remaining two streams have been delineated as ephemeral (Non-RPW). Approximately 2,057-lineal feet of the intermittent stream and 675-lineal feet and 165-lineal feet of the ephemeral streams would be impacted by the project. Compensatory Mitigation for the impacts to the streams were assessed utilizing the Illinois Stream Mitigation Method (ISMM).
The applicant is proposing permittee-responsible compensatory stream mitigation to offset the adverse impacts to the three streams within the project footprint. The proposed mitigation plan is designed to restore the channelized section of intermittent stream downstream of the project site, south of Saddle Club Road. The existing channelized portion of the stream is approximately 2,015-linear feet in length. The existing stream is a Rosgen G channel with little access to the adjacent floodplain. The proposed restoration of the channel would increase the length of the stream to approximately 2,075-linear feet. The goal is to create a new, meandering, Rosgen E channel with a small Newbury Riffle at the outlet end for stability.
More specifically, the proposed project is located in the Southeast ¼ of Sections 33, Township 03 South, Range 03 East, with the compensatory mitigation site located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 4, Township 04 South, Range 03 East of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Jefferson County, Illinois.
The Public Notice comment period opens on January 22, 2016, and closes on February 11, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,Recreational Developments,No,,More than 10 acres destroyed
672251,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/672251/p-2942/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Pike,,,Mr. Mike Osborne,P-2942,,,,,,,,,,"Mr. Mike Osborne, Emerald City Enterprises, LLC, requests authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to install two boat dock structures for commercial purposes, near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 273.0, in Clarksville, Pike County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens on February 24, 2016, and closes on March 15, 2016.
Mr.
Mike Osborne, Emerald City Enterprises, LLC, requests authorization under
Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to install two boat dock structures
for commercial purposes, near the right descending bank of the Mississippi
River, at approximate river mile 273.0, in Clarksville, Pike County,
Missouri. The Public Notice comment
period opens on February 24, 2016, and closes on March 15, 2016.",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Marinas,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
673275,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/673275/p-2941/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,Gary Eberhardt,P-2941,,,,,72.74,,,,,"The applicant seeks approval from the Mitigation Bank Review Team (MBRT) which is composed of representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to establish a wetland mitigation bank within the American Bottoms. The primary objective of the proposed mitigation bank is to restore, create, enhance and permanently protect 62.20 acres of three wetland types (51.82 acres Emergent, 3.56 acres Scrub Shrub and 6.82 acres Forested) as well as create and protect 5.00 acres of bottomland forest and 5.82 acres of tallgrass prairie buffer within a 72.74 acre site that is currently in agricultural production. If approved, the restoration, creation and enhancement activities will be performed generating credits from the environmental improvements and will be available for sale on an incremental basis as long as the mitigation bank meets its anticipated goals set forth in the banking document. Credits from the project will not be available for sale until documentation is provided by the bank sponsor that environmental restoration will proceed and written approval is granted by the Corps in consultation with the MBRT. The mitigation bank sponsor is developing the mitigation bank with the intent to sell the mitigation credits to recipients of Section 404 Permits who are required to compensate for unavoidable and adverse environmental impacts to waters of the United States. Specifically, the waters of the United States that will be compensated at the proposed bank include wetlands with emergent, scrub shrub and forested classifications. Upon request, a copy of the Mitigation Banking Prospectus is available for review in our office.
The proposed wetland mitigation bank is located in the northeast portion of Granite City and is directly west of the new Morrison Road, connecting Lakeview Road to the intersection of Lake Drive and Breckenridge Lane. More specifically, the proposed mitigation bank is located within the Northwest ¼ of Section 3, Township 3 North, Range 09 West of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Madison County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on February 25, 2016, and closes on March 16, 2016.
The applicant seeks approval from the Mitigation Bank
Review Team (MBRT) which is composed of representatives from the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to
establish a wetland mitigation bank within the American Bottoms. The primary objective of the proposed
mitigation bank is to restore, create, enhance and permanently protect 62.20
acres of three wetland types (51.82 acres Emergent, 3.56 acres Scrub Shrub and
6.82 acres Forested) as well as create and protect 5.00 acres of bottomland
forest and 5.82 acres of tallgrass prairie buffer within a 72.74 acre site that
is currently in agricultural production.
If approved, the restoration, creation and enhancement activities will
be performed generating credits from the environmental improvements and will be
available for sale on an incremental basis as long as the mitigation bank meets
its anticipated goals set forth in the banking document. Credits from the project will not be
available for sale until documentation is provided by the bank sponsor that
environmental restoration will proceed and written approval is granted by the
Corps in consultation with the MBRT. The mitigation bank sponsor is developing
the mitigation bank with the intent to sell the mitigation credits to
recipients of Section 404 Permits who are required to compensate for
unavoidable and adverse environmental impacts to waters of the United States. Specifically, the waters of the United States
that will be compensated at the proposed bank include wetlands with emergent,
scrub shrub and forested classifications. Upon request, a copy of the
Mitigation Banking Prospectus is available for review in our office.
The proposed wetland mitigation bank is located in the
northeast portion of Granite City and is directly west of the new Morrison
Road, connecting Lakeview Road to the intersection of Lake Drive and
Breckenridge Lane. More specifically,
the proposed mitigation bank is located within the Northwest ¼ of Section 3,
Township 3 North, Range 09 West of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Madison County,
Illinois.The
Public Notice comment period opens on February 25, 2016, and closes on March
16, 2016.",,,,,,Tyson Zobrist,tyson.j.zobrist@usace.army.mil,,,,,Mitigation Banks,No,,Mitigation or restoration
690628,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/690628/p-2940/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Alexander,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,P-2940,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District proposes to construct the Boston Bar Bi-Op Project as part of its commitment to comply with Endangered Species Act requirements as part of our operation of the Regulating Works Project. The proposed action includes the removal of three existing dikes, notching an existing pile dike, construction of a new side channel enhancement dike (SCED), and creation of sandbar habitat adjacent to Boston Bar using dredge disposal material from future channel maintenance dredging that would occur within the immediate vicinity. Fill material would include approximately 2,114 cubic yards of quarry run limestone consisting of graded “A” stone for the new SCED and the removal of over 58,000 cubic yards of rock for removal and notching of the existing dikes. Boston Bar is located along the left descending bank of the Middle Mississippi River between River Miles 7.6 and 10.2, in Alexander County, Illinois, approximately 1.5 miles northwest of Cairo, Illinois, and 22.5 miles southeast of Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Expiration date: 4/11/2016
3/11/2016: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis
District proposes to construct the Boston Bar Bi-Op Project as part of its commitment to comply with
Endangered Species Act requirements as part of our operation of the Regulating
Works Project. The proposed action
includes the removal of three existing dikes, notching an existing pile dike, construction
of a new side channel enhancement dike (SCED), and creation of sandbar habitat
adjacent to Boston Bar using dredge disposal material from future channel
maintenance dredging that would occur within the immediate vicinity. Fill
material would include approximately 2,114 cubic yards of quarry run limestone
consisting of graded “A” stone for the new SCED and the removal of over 58,000
cubic yards of rock for removal and notching of the existing dikes. Boston Bar is located along the left descending bank of the
Middle Mississippi River between River Miles 7.6 and 10.2, in Alexander County,
Illinois, approximately 1.5 miles northwest of Cairo, Illinois, and 22.5 miles
southeast of Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
Expiration date:
4/11/2016",,,,,,,,,,,Yes,,,,
698436,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/698436/p2943-to-p2947/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Pike,,,Wayne B. Smith,P2943 to P2947,,,,,,,,,,"Wayne B. Smith, Inc., requests re-authorization to continue commercial sand and gravel dredging in previously permitted reaches and under the same previously authorized quantities, at specified locations near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, between approximate river miles 277.6 to 285.2, near Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens on March 21, 2016, and closes on April 11, 2016.
Wayne B. Smith, Inc., requests re-authorization
to continue commercial sand and gravel dredging in previously permitted reaches
and under the same previously authorized quantities, at specified locations
near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, between approximate
river miles 277.6 to 285.2, near Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens on
March 21, 2016, and closes on April 11, 2016.",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Commercial Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
720954,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/720954/p-2949/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Louis,,,Ed Zigorowicz,P-2949,,,,,8.6,910,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and piping operations within waters of the United States to enclose an unnamed intermittent and ephemeral tributary of the Meramec River, for the purpose of a residential development. The project site is on an 8.6-acre tract comprised of woodlands within an upland topography. The site contains two drainages which bisect the site, flowing from northeast to southwest, located in between Hawkins Fuchs Road and Interstate 55, in the City of St. Louis, Missouri. Project impacts include the piping enclosure of an unnamed intermittent and ephemeral tributary, consisting of 910 lineal feet of channel. This will facilitate residential lots, road crossings, and storm water discharge points. Written comments must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing your comments to the address shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 14, 2016, and closes on May 5, 2016.
The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and piping operations within waters of the United States to enclose an unnamed intermittent and ephemeral tributary of the Meramec River, for the purpose of a residential development. The project site is on an 8.6-acre tract comprised of woodlands within an upland topography. The site contains two drainages which bisect the site, flowing from northeast to southwest, located in between Hawkins Fuchs Road and Interstate 55, in the City of St. Louis, Missouri. Project impacts include the piping enclosure of an unnamed intermittent and ephemeral tributary, consisting of 910 lineal feet of channel. This will facilitate residential lots, road crossings, and storm water discharge points. Written comments must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing your comments to the address shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 14, 2016, and closes on May 5, 2016.",,,,,,David P Meyers,david.p.meyers@usace.army.mil,,,,,Residential Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
742463,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/742463/p-2948/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2948,,,,,,1075,,,,"The applicant, KU Development, LLC. has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Haybarn Lane Tract (40 West Luxury Living). The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into a waters of the United States in conjunction with the enclosure/piping of approximately 1,075 linear feet of two intermittent and one ephemeral tributary to Creve Coeur Creek in Chesterfield, Missouri. The pipe is proposed to allow for development of the 14-acre tract for a proposed multi-family residential development. The Public Notice comment period opens April 26, 2016 and closes May 16, 2016.
The applicant, KU Development, LLC. has applied
for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Haybarn Lane Tract
(40 West Luxury Living). The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of
fill material into a waters of the United States in conjunction with the
enclosure/piping of approximately 1,075 linear feet of two intermittent and one
ephemeral tributary to Creve Coeur Creek in Chesterfield, Missouri. The pipe is
proposed to allow for development of the 14-acre tract for a proposed
multi-family residential development. The Public Notice comment period opens
April 26, 2016 and closes May 16, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
753522,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/753522/mwam/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The five U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) Districts in the State of Missouri (Kansas City,MWAM,,,,,,,,,,"The five U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) Districts in the State of Missouri (Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, Rock Island, and St. Louis Districts) are proposing to adopt the Missouri Wetland Assessment Method (MWAM) for determining mitigation requirements for impacts to jurisdictional wetlands in the State of Missouri. The MWAM was developed in response to state and Federal resource agency requests for Corps implementation of a standard tool for the assessment of wetland impacts and mitigation actions to be used in all Corps Districts in the State of Missouri. The MWAM, if adopted, will be the primary tool used for the evaluation of wetland impacts and mitigation proposals for Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344) Department of the Army permit evaluations within the State of Missouri. A Public Notice for this proposed action is attached to this email. The Corps solicits your comment on the draft MWAM, and its proposed implementation in Missouri. Comments on the draft MWAM can be submitted to Mr. James Reenan at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, Missouri State Regulatory Office, 515 East High Street, Suite 202, Jefferson City, Missouri, 65101; or by email at james.s.reenan@usace.army.mil. Comments relating to the MWAM are due by close of business on June 5, 2016.
The five U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) Districts
in the State of Missouri (Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, Rock Island, and
St. Louis Districts) are proposing to adopt the Missouri Wetland Assessment
Method (MWAM) for determining mitigation requirements for impacts to
jurisdictional wetlands in the State of Missouri. The MWAM was developed in response to state
and Federal resource agency requests for Corps implementation of a standard
tool for the assessment of wetland impacts and mitigation actions to be used in
all Corps Districts in the State of Missouri. The MWAM, if adopted, will be the
primary tool used for the evaluation of wetland impacts and mitigation
proposals for Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344) Department of
the Army permit evaluations within the State of Missouri. A Public Notice for this proposed action is
attached to this email. The Corps
solicits your comment on the draft MWAM, and its proposed implementation in
Missouri. Comments on the draft MWAM can
be submitted to Mr. James Reenan at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas
City District, Missouri State Regulatory Office, 515 East High Street, Suite
202, Jefferson City, Missouri, 65101; or by email at
james.s.reenan@usace.army.mil. Comments
relating to the MWAM are due by close of business on June 5, 2016.",,,,,,James S Reenan,james.s.reenan@usace.army.mil,,,,,,,,
755777,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/755777/2016-161/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,As described in the attached Public Notice,2016-161,,,,,,3900,,,,"As described in the attached Public Notice, the Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation (MCHF) - Stream Stewardship Trust Fund has requested approval for an in-lieu-fee (ILF) mitigation project in Bollinger County, Missouri. The project occurs on Little Whitewater Creek. The MCHF has designated this project as SSTF-1009. The project generally includes the restoration and preservation of 24 acres of forested riparian corridor, along approximately 3,900 linear feet of Little Whitewater Creek. The project also includes the stabilization of over 500 linear feet of severely eroded streambank, through the installation of seven bendway weirs. If approved by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps), SSTF-1009 will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 8,027 stream credits. The MCHF would make the stream credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project. Responses are due to this office no later than June 30, 2016.
As described in the attached Public Notice, the Missouri
Conservation Heritage Foundation (MCHF) - Stream Stewardship Trust Fund has
requested approval for an in-lieu-fee (ILF) mitigation project in Bollinger
County, Missouri. The project occurs on
Little Whitewater Creek. The MCHF has
designated this project as SSTF-1009.
The project generally includes the restoration and preservation of 24
acres of forested riparian corridor, along approximately 3,900 linear feet of
Little Whitewater Creek. The project
also includes the stabilization of over 500 linear feet of severely eroded
streambank, through the installation of seven bendway weirs. If approved by the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (the Corps), SSTF-1009 will create a total potential mitigation
credit release of 8,027 stream credits.
The MCHF would make the stream credit available to Department of the
Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory
mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The Corps solicits your comment on the
proposed mitigation project. Responses
are due to this office no later than June 30, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
759094,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/759094/p-2950/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2950,,,,,,1580,,,,"The applicant, McBride & Son Homes has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Wyndstone (Duello Tract). The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States, impacting approximately 1,580 linear feet of one ephemeral, two intermittent, one perennial tributary and 0.07-acres of wetland that drain to Peruque Creek in Lake St. Louis, Missouri. The impacts are to allow for development of the 104-acre tract for a proposed single-family residential development. The Public Notice comment period opens May 13, 2016 and closes June 3 2016.
The applicant, McBride & Son Homes has applied for a
Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Wyndstone (Duello
Tract). The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material
into waters of the United States, impacting approximately 1,580 linear feet of one ephemeral, two
intermittent, one perennial tributary
and 0.07-acres of wetland that drain to Peruque Creek in Lake St. Louis,
Missouri. The impacts are to allow for
development of the 104-acre tract for a proposed single-family residential
development. The Public Notice comment period opens May 13, 2016 and closes
June 3 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
778035,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/778035/p-2644/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,The applicant,P-2644,,,,,,6470,,,,"The applicant, James Dierberg, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the construction of an approximate 90-acre private lake. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States, impacting approximately 6,470 linear feet of two intermittent tributaries to Femme Osage Creek in Defiance, St. Charles County , Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens May 20, 2016 and closes June 10 2016.
The applicant, James Dierberg, has applied for a
Department of the Army Permit for the construction of an approximate 90-acre
private lake. The applicant seeks
authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United
States, impacting approximately 6,470
linear feet of two intermittent tributaries to Femme Osage Creek in
Defiance, St. Charles County , Missouri.
The Public Notice comment period opens May 20, 2016 and closes June 10
2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
792873,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/792873/p-2883/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,The applicant seeks authorization to develop and construct a new 6.75- mile bike trail between the cities of Troy and O’Fallon in Madison and St. Clair Counties,P-2883,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to develop and construct a new 6.75- mile bike trail between the cities of Troy and O’Fallon in Madison and St. Clair Counties, Illinois. The new bike trail will be identified as the Scott-Troy Bike Trail. The trail would be part of an overall trail network which would connect the Madison County Bikeway System, to the north and eventually extend to the MetroBikeLink at the Shiloh/Scott AFB Metrolink Station, south of the City of O’Fallon. The bike trail would pass along the city limits of O’Fallon, Collinsville, Troy and the Village of Maryville.
The applicant seeks authorization to develop and construct a new 6.75- mile bike trail between the cities of Troy and O’Fallon in Madison and St. Clair Counties, Illinois. The new bike trail will be identified as the Scott-Troy Bike Trail. The trail would be part of an overall trail network which would connect the Madison County Bikeway System, to the north and eventually extend to the MetroBikeLink at the Shiloh/Scott AFB Metrolink Station, south of the City of O’Fallon. The bike trail would pass along the city limits of O’Fallon, Collinsville, Troy and the Village of Maryville.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
792938,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/792938/nationwide-permit-reissuance-request-for-comments/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,On June 1,Nationwide Permit Reissuance Request for Comments,,,,,,,,,,"On June 1, 2016, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers published in the Federal Register its proposal to reissue the 50 existing nationwide permits (NWPs) and issue two new NWPs. Comments on the proposed NWPs are due by August 1, 2016. Separate public notices for the State of Missouri and the State of Illinois announcing the proposed reissuance and request for comments are posted below.
On June 1, 2016, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers published in the Federal Register its proposal to reissue the 50 existing nationwide permits (NWPs) and issue two new NWPs. Comments on the proposed NWPs are due by August 1, 2016.
Separate public notices for the State of Missouri and the State of Illinois announcing the proposed reissuance and request for comments are posted below.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
800408,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/800408/gp-34/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The St. Louis District Corps of Engineers proposes to reauthorize Missouri General Permit Number 34M for Sand and Gravel Excavation Activities in specific navigable waters under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. The Corps of Engineers (Corps) is proposing several changes in GP-34M. Most of the proposed changes are in modifications to the special conditions of the permit. A portion of which will make them align more closely with the State of Missouri’s Sand and Gravel Removal Guidelines,GP 34,,,,,,,,,,"The St. Louis District Corps of Engineers proposes to reauthorize Missouri General Permit Number 34M for Sand and Gravel Excavation Activities in specific navigable waters under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. The Corps of Engineers (Corps) is proposing several changes in GP-34M. Most of the proposed changes are in modifications to the special conditions of the permit. A portion of which will make them align more closely with the State of Missouri’s Sand and Gravel Removal Guidelines, which are used by the MDNR, Land Reclamation Program (LRP) as a means to minimize adverse impacts resulting from state permitted commercial in-stream sand and gravel removal activities. Therefore, comments are solicited on the reissuance of the General Permit, reissuance with all or some of the proposed changes, or reissuance with other proposed modifications.
The St. Louis District Corps of Engineers proposes to reauthorize Missouri General Permit Number 34M for Sand and Gravel Excavation Activities in specific navigable waters under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. The Corps of Engineers (Corps) is proposing several changes in GP-34M. Most of the proposed changes are in modifications to the special conditions of the permit. A portion of which will make them align more closely with the State of Missouri’s Sand and Gravel Removal Guidelines, which are used by the MDNR, Land Reclamation Program (LRP) as a means to minimize adverse impacts resulting from state permitted commercial in-stream sand and gravel removal activities. Therefore, comments are solicited on the reissuance of the General Permit, reissuance with all or some of the proposed changes, or reissuance with other proposed modifications.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
800524,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/800524/p-2951/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,-90.18711,38.88959,The Alton Casino LLC seeks authorization to periodically remove accumulated sediment from beneath and directly adjacent to vessels within the Alton Casino complex. Dredging up to 15,P-2951,,,,,,,,,,"The Alton Casino LLC seeks authorization to periodically remove accumulated sediment from beneath and directly adjacent to vessels within the Alton Casino complex. Dredging up to 15,000 cubic yards annually would only occur on an as needed basis to avoid jeopardizing the structural integrity of vessel hulls. Dredge material would be disposed at an upland area, if available, when dredging is required. Open river dredge disposal is proposed as an alternative if no nearby upland disposal areas are available when dredging becomes a necessity. The activity site is located at approximate latitude 38.88959, longitude -90.18711, near #1 Piasa Street in Alton, Madison County, Illinois, along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 203.0. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 14, 2016, and closes on July 5, 2016.
The Alton Casino LLC seeks authorization to periodically remove accumulated sediment from beneath and directly adjacent to vessels within the Alton Casino complex. Dredging up to 15,000 cubic yards annually would only occur on an as needed basis to avoid jeopardizing the structural integrity of vessel hulls. Dredge material would be disposed at an upland area, if available, when dredging is required. Open river dredge disposal is proposed as an alternative if no nearby upland disposal areas are available when dredging becomes a necessity. The activity site is located at approximate latitude 38.88959, longitude -90.18711, near #1 Piasa Street in Alton, Madison County, Illinois, along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 203.0. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 14, 2016, and closes on July 5, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
800526,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/800526/p-2953-to-p-2963/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Randolph,,,P-2953 through P-2963: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kaskaskia River Project Office seeks reauthorization to conduct environmental excavation activities to restore aquatic habitat,P-2953 to P 2963,,,,,,,,,,"P-2953 through P-2963: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kaskaskia River Project Office seeks reauthorization to conduct environmental excavation activities to restore aquatic habitat, recharge wetlands, provide recreational access and restore connective river flows within remnant side channels periodically blocked at their confluence with the Kaskaskia River with depositional material. The environmental restoration areas include eleven remnant side channel locations between approximate Kaskaskia River Mile 1 through 26 in St. Clair, Monroe and Randolph County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 14, 2016, and closes on July 5, 2016.
P-2953 through P-2963: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kaskaskia River Project Office seeks reauthorization to conduct environmental excavation activities to restore aquatic habitat, recharge wetlands, provide recreational access and restore connective river flows within remnant side channels periodically blocked at their confluence with the Kaskaskia River with depositional material. The environmental restoration areas include eleven remnant side channel locations between approximate Kaskaskia River Mile 1 through 26 in St. Clair, Monroe and Randolph County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 14, 2016, and closes on July 5, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
830299,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/830299/p-2964/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,Mr. Pat Cunningham of Caplaco Twenty-One Inc. and Glen Carbon 72 LLC seeks authorization to develop 72 acres of cropland into commercial development with structures,P-2964,,,,,,3135,,,,"Mr. Pat Cunningham of Caplaco Twenty-One Inc. and Glen Carbon 72 LLC seeks authorization to develop 72 acres of cropland into commercial development with structures, parking, and associated infrastructure. Approximately 3,135 LF of stream will be impacted as well as 2.02 acres of wetland. Both on and offsite mitigation is planned. The planned activity is to occur in Section 26, Township 4 North, Range 8 West, 3rd Principal Meridian, in Glen Carbon, Madison County, Illinois. The comment period for this notice opens July 11, 2016 and closes August 1, 2016.
Mr. Pat Cunningham of Caplaco Twenty-One Inc. and Glen Carbon 72 LLC seeks authorization to develop 72 acres of cropland into commercial development with structures, parking, and associated infrastructure. Approximately 3,135 LF of stream will be impacted as well as 2.02 acres of wetland. Both on and offsite mitigation is planned. The planned activity is to occur in Section 26, Township 4 North, Range 8 West, 3rd Principal Meridian, in Glen Carbon, Madison County, Illinois. The comment period for this notice opens July 11, 2016 and closes August 1, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
830324,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/830324/p-2965/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,Mr. Thomas Mueller of Reckitt Benckiser seeks authorization to develop an 8 acre agricultural tract for commercial development of an overflow parking lot and associated infrastructure. 0.85 acres of wetland will be impacted by this development. The project is located in Section 25,P-2965,,,,,,,,,,"Mr. Thomas Mueller of Reckitt Benckiser seeks authorization to develop an 8 acre agricultural tract for commercial development of an overflow parking lot and associated infrastructure. 0.85 acres of wetland will be impacted by this development. The project is located in Section 25, Township 47 North, Range 3 East in St. Peters, St. Charles County, Missouri.The Public Notice comment period opens on July 11, 2016, and closes on August 1, 2016.
Mr. Thomas Mueller of Reckitt Benckiser seeks authorization to develop an 8 acre agricultural tract for commercial development of an overflow parking lot and associated infrastructure. 0.85 acres of wetland will be impacted by this development. The project is located in Section 25, Township 47 North, Range 3 East in St. Peters, St. Charles County, Missouri.The Public Notice comment period opens on July 11, 2016, and closes on August 1, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
853923,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/853923/p-2966/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2966,,,,,,1317,,,,"The applicant, Consort Homes, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as The Villages of Brightleaf. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into a waters of the United States in conjunction with the enclosure/piping of approximately 1,317 linear feet of tributary as well as impacts to an additional 356 linear feet of tributary to be impounded for a common ground and retention requirements. The tributaries are part of the Wildhorse Creek watershed, in the City of Wildwood, Missouri. The enclosures and impoundment are proposed to allow for development of the 78.89-acre tract for a proposed residential development. The Public Notice comment period opens July 22, 2016 and closes August 11, 2016.
The applicant, Consort Homes, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as The Villages of Brightleaf. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into a waters of the United States in conjunction with the enclosure/piping of approximately 1,317 linear feet of tributary as well as impacts to an additional 356 linear feet of tributary to be impounded for a common ground and retention requirements. The tributaries are part of the Wildhorse Creek watershed, in the City of Wildwood, Missouri. The enclosures and impoundment are proposed to allow for development of the 78.89-acre tract for a proposed residential development. The Public Notice comment period opens July 22, 2016 and closes August 11, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
911035,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/911035/p-2967/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Louis,,,ADM Grain Company seeks Section 10 reauthorization to conduct maintenance excavation activities to maintain adequate depths for uninterrupted barge access to their existing St. Louis river terminal. Excavated material would be disposed at an upland site. The project area is located near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River,P-2967,,,,,,,,,,"ADM Grain Company seeks Section 10 reauthorization to conduct maintenance excavation activities to maintain adequate depths for uninterrupted barge access to their existing St. Louis river terminal. Excavated material would be disposed at an upland site. The project area is located near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 184.0, in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. The public notice comment period is from August 11, 2016, through August 31, 2016.
ADM Grain Company seeks Section 10 reauthorization to conduct maintenance excavation activities to maintain adequate depths for uninterrupted barge access to their existing St. Louis river terminal. Excavated material would be disposed at an upland site. The project area is located near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 184.0, in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. The public notice comment period is from August 11, 2016, through August 31, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
915195,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/915195/gp-34m/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Reissuance of Regional General Permit NKW-GP-34M,GP-34M,,,,,,,,,,"State of Missouri - Reissuance of Regional General Permit NKW-GP-34M - Sand and Gravel Excavation Activities. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, HAS REISSUED Regional General Permit MVS GP-34M for Sand and Gravel Excavation Activities in Waters of the United States within the State of Missouri under the authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). Duration of this General Permit. The general permit has been issued and is in effect for five (5) years from August 15, 2016 until July 28, 2021, unless revoked or specifically extended.
State of Missouri - Reissuance of Regional General Permit NKW-GP-34M - Sand and Gravel Excavation Activities. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, HAS REISSUED Regional General Permit MVS GP-34M for Sand and Gravel Excavation Activities in Waters of the United States within the State of Missouri under the authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). Duration of this General Permit. The general permit has been issued and is in effect for five (5) years from August 15, 2016 until July 28, 2021, unless revoked or specifically extended.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
918952,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/918952/p-2776/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2776,,,,,,340,,,,"The applicant, The City of Frontenac, seeks a modification and time extension to a previously authorized storm water project to increase capacity within an unnamed tributary to Deer Creek in order to reduce residential flooding of residences. The proposed project extends channel modification activities for an additional 340 linear feet immediately upstream of the previously authorized and completed standard permit. The original permit included a 500 linear foot modification in the unnamed tributary and 100 linear foot bank stabilization in Deer Creek. The proposed channel modifications should decrease the existing 15 year flooding depth at 21 Glen Abbey by 0.23 feet (2.76 inches). The Public Notice comment period opens August 18, 2016 and closes September 8, 2016.
The applicant, The City of Frontenac, seeks a modification and time extension to a previously authorized storm water project to increase capacity within an unnamed tributary to Deer Creek in order to reduce residential flooding of residences. The proposed project extends channel modification activities for an additional 340 linear feet immediately upstream of the previously authorized and completed standard permit. The original permit included a 500 linear foot modification in the unnamed tributary and 100 linear foot bank stabilization in Deer Creek. The proposed channel modifications should decrease the existing 15 year flooding depth at 21 Glen Abbey by 0.23 feet (2.76 inches).The Public Notice comment period opens August 18, 2016 and closes September 8, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
926082,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/926082/p-2969/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Iron,,,Specialty Granules LLC (SGI) seeks authorization to conduct grading,P-2969,,,,,,,,,,"Specialty Granules LLC (SGI) seeks authorization to conduct grading, filling and quarry operations in waters of the United States for their proposed Annapolis quarry expansion, within a 329-acre site south of their existing quarry. The project is located south of Annapolis, Missouri and east of Hwy 149 (Funk Branch Road) heading southeast out of Annapolis. More specifically, the project site occurs in Sections 22 & 27, Township 31 North, Range 3 East, Iron County, Missouri. The approximate geographic coordinates of the site are 37.342918° north, -90.705035° east. The public notice comment period is from August 25, 2016, through September 15, 2016.
Project Description: Specialty Granules LLC (SGI) seeks authorization to conduct grading, filling and quarry operations in waters of the United States for their proposed Annapolis quarry expansion, within a 329-acre site south of their existing quarry. The Annapolis Plant is an open-pit quarry and mineral processing facility (Site) that has been in operation since 1965. The Site produces high-quality rhyolite for use as roofing granules on asphalt shingles. Rhyolite, an igneous (volcanic) rock, is relatively uncommon due to its requirement to be extruded onto the earth’s surface during formation, often in the form of lava. In comparison, granite, the intrusive (non-extruded) equivalent of rhyolite, is much more common. One of the top two producers of roofing granules in the United States, SGI operates a total of four quarries (Missouri, California, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania). However, only 1 of these four mines produce rhyolite, as rhyolite occurrence in the US is primarily restricted to portions of the Cascade Range in the Pacific Northwest, the Rocky Mountains, the Jemez Mountains in northern New Mexico, the Bullfrog Hills in southwest Nevada, the northeast coast of Maine, and the St. Francois Mountains in southeast Missouri (where this Site is located).
At the Site processing facility, SGI crushes and screens the quarried rhyolite to acquire particle sizes ranging from 0.5 to 2.4mm for use as roofing granules. Material processing produces by-products (fines and ultrafines) at a ratio of approximately 1:1 with the desired materials. These by-product materials (fines) are those below the desired particle size range. For every ton of appropriately-sized roofing granules that are produced, a ton of fines is produced, which must be properly disposed. These by-product materials are stockpiled on-Site in designated areas prior to grading and seeding in accordance with the approved Site Land Reclamation Act Permit (#0520). As rhyolite has been quarried from the Site, SGI has expanded from the West Peak Quarry to the Mid-Peak Quarry and now looks to expand southward into the Mid-Peak South Quarry area. As mining activities extend into the Mid-Peak South Quarry, SGI will transport the overburden/cap rock to the proposed Northeast Stockpile area. Processed ultra- fines will be placed in the West Peak Quarry until this area reaches capacity. Processed fines will be placed in the South Stockpile Area. A map of the current Site indicating the location of the Mid-Peak and West Peak Quarries, as well as the overburden/cap rock and processed fines and ultra-fines stockpile/storage areas is found in the attachments.
At the Mid-Peak Quarry, SGI produces approximately 530,000-tons of roofing granules on an annual basis. SGI has produced roofing granules from the Annapolis Plant since 1965, and projects that an estimated 4.975-million granule tons of marketable material remain in the currently active Mid-Peak Quarry. As a result, SGI plans to expand the quarry operations southward to create the Mid-Peak South Quarry area. Expansion southward includes not only the expansion of the Mid-Peak Quarry, but also the necessary creation of additional stockpile and storage areas for overburden, cap rock and processed mining by-products, including fines and ultrafines, along with site access roads, drainage control structures, above and below-ground utilities and other associated infrastructure. The overall southward expansion area is approximately 329-acres, with the Mid-Peak South Quarry itself being approximately 135-acres and expected to produce an additional estimated 41.8-million tons of marketable rhyolite roofing granules.
The proposed expansion would impact up to 7,116-linear feet of an unnamed, jurisdictional streams, as well as impacting a relatively small area of igneous glade habitat, a state vulnerable (S3) habitat type. There are two streams that would be impacted by the project. The first is an ephemeral channel, 797-linear feet in length. The second stream totals 6,319-linear feet but has been separated into four reaches. The upper reach, which is the headwaters of the channel, consists of 294-feet of ephemeral channel. As the stream continues to flow to the northeast it exists as an intermittent channel for 4,152-linear feet. The channel continues through the glade habitat with perennial flow for 1,685-linear feet. From here, the channel continues west within the project footprint and the flow changes to intermittent through the fourth and final 118-feet of the impacted channel. SGI has considered multiple alternatives, avoidance, minimization, and mitigation measures for the proposed impacts. The stream impacts have been ran through the Missouri Stream Mitigation Method and have generated a total of 31,001.16 credits required to provide compensatory mitigation for the project. The applicant has proposed to purchase the total credit required from two approved In-Lie-Fee programs within the Ozark/Upper St. Francis/Castor River EDU.
The project is located south of Annapolis, Missouri and east of Hwy 149 (Funk Branch Road) heading southeast out of Annapolis. More specifically, the project site occurs in Sections 22 & 27, Township 31 North, Range 3 East, Iron County, Missouri. The approximate geographic coordinates of the site are 37.342918° north, -90.705035° east. The public notice comment period is from August 25, 2016, through September 15, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
939454,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/939454/p-2968/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The City of St. Peters proposes to retrofit the existing Sun River Village detention basin to increase flood storage,P-2968,,,,,,,,,,"The City of St. Peters proposes to retrofit the existing Sun River Village detention basin to increase flood storage, decrease peak flows with outlet restriction and reduce downstream streambank erosion. Water quality will be improved with filtration through a sand filter in the basin and drain tile that will provide for base flows to the improved low flow channel/receiving stream. A low flow channel/high flow pipe system will be constructed from the outlet of the Sun River Village basin to the existing culvert (piped section). The high flow pipe and stream concept is designed by the applicant to mimic pre-development hydrology, will manage debris load, and reduce downstream clogging, removing potential for downstream floods due to debris jams. The design also includes the creation of stream and floodplain on the downstream segment of the project (Ferber property) to manage peak flow reduction and short-term flood storage. The increase in stream channel length will provide increased sinuosity, will use stable natural channel protection alternatives, will have longer duration base flow and will provide an overall uplift to aquatic stream resource values. The public notice comment period opens September 9, 2016 and ends September 30, 2016.
The City of St. Peters proposes to retrofit the existing Sun River Village detention basin to increase flood storage, decrease peak flows with outlet restriction and reduce downstream streambank erosion. Water quality will be improved with filtration through a sand filter in the basin and drain tile that will provide for base flows to the improved low flow channel/receiving stream. A low flow channel/high flow pipe system will be constructed from the outlet of the Sun River Village basin to the existing culvert (piped section). The high flow pipe and stream concept is designed by the applicant to mimic pre-development hydrology, will manage debris load, and reduce downstream clogging, removing potential for downstream floods due to debris jams. The design also includes the creation of stream and floodplain on the downstream segment of the project (Ferber property) to manage peak flow reduction and short-term flood storage. The increase in stream channel length will provide increased sinuosity, will use stable natural channel protection alternatives, will have longer duration base flow and will provide an overall uplift to aquatic stream resource values. The public notice comment period opens September 9, 2016 and ends September 30, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
971908,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/971908/p2972-thru-p2976/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Randolph,,,Kinder Morgan Inc.,P2972 thru P2976,,,,,,,,,,"Kinder Morgan Inc., seeks authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to modify the configuration of barges within 5 existing fleets at their Cora Terminal facility. The project area is located near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, between approximate river miles 97.6 to 99, near Cora, in Randolph County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on October 13, 2016 and closes on November 3, 2016.
Kinder Morgan Inc., seeks authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to modify the configuration of barges within 5 existing fleets at their Cora Terminal facility. The project area is located near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, between approximate river miles 97.6 to 99, near Cora, in Randolph County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on October 13, 2016 and closes on November 3, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
989753,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/989753/regworks/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has prepared a Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for the Middle Mississippi River Regulating Works Project. The DSEIS is available for public review and comment. A Notice of Availability will appear in the Federal Register on November 4,Regworks,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has prepared a Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for the Middle Mississippi River Regulating Works Project. The DSEIS is available for public review and comment. A Notice of Availability will appear in the Federal Register on November 4, 2016. The 45-day comment period will end on December 19, 2016.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has prepared a Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for the Middle Mississippi River Regulating Works Project. The DSEIS is available for public review and comment. A Notice of Availability will appear in the Federal Register on November 4, 2016. The 45-day comment period will end on December 19, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
989770,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/989770/2016-654/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Franklin,,,the Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation project in Franklin County,2016-654,,,,,,,,,,"the Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation project in Franklin County, Missouri. The project occurs on a degraded, unnamed tributary to the Meramec River. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Craghurst Farms site. The project will restore natural stream functions within an approximate 31-acre area, which is currently predominantly used as pasture. If approved by the Corps, the Craghurst Farms site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 18,962 stream credits. The Land Learning Foundation would make the stream credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project. Responses are due to this office no later than November 18, 2016.
the Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation project in Franklin County, Missouri. The project occurs on a degraded, unnamed tributary to the Meramec River. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Craghurst Farms site. The project will restore natural stream functions within an approximate 31-acre area, which is currently predominantly used as pasture. If approved by the Corps, the Craghurst Farms site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 18,962 stream credits. The Land Learning Foundation would make the stream credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project. Responses are due to this office no later than November 18, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491799,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491799/final-2012-nationwide-permits/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,On February 21,FINAL 2012 NATIONWIDE PERMITS,,,,,,,,,,"On February 21, 2012, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published the notice in the Federal Register announcing the reissuance of all existing nationwide permits (NWPs), general conditions, and definitions with some modifications. The Corps also issued two new NWPs, three new general conditions, and three new definitions. The NWPs will be effective on March 19, 2012, and will expire on March 18, 2017.
On February 21, 2012, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published the notice in the Federal Register announcing the reissuance of all existing nationwide permits (NWPs), general conditions, and definitions with some modifications. The Corps also issued two new NWPs, three new general conditions, and three new definitions. The NWPs will be effective on March 19, 2012, and will expire on March 18, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491801,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491801/mo-stream-mitigation-method/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Districts within the State of Missouri (Kansas City,Mo Stream Mitigation Method,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Districts within the State of Missouri (Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, Rock Island, St. Louis) in coordination with Federal and State agencies have completed their comprehensive evaluation and modifications to the Missouri Stream Mitigation Method (MSMM). The attached public notice announces the implementation of the 2013 version of the MSMM. The MSMM will serve as the preferred method for quantifying unavoidable stream impacts associated with the review of permit applications submitted for Department of the Army permit authorization. The MSMM will also serve as a tool for determining the amount of stream credits that a proposed mitigation project will generate based on its mitigation plan prepared for Stream Mitigation Banks, Individual In-Lieu Fee Stream Project Approvals, or Permittee-Responsible Mitigation Sites within the State of Missouri.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Districts within the State of Missouri (Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, Rock Island, St. Louis) in coordination with Federal and State agencies have completed their comprehensive evaluation and modifications to the Missouri Stream Mitigation Method (MSMM). The attached public notice announces the implementation of the 2013 version of the MSMM. The MSMM will serve as the preferred method for quantifying unavoidable stream impacts associated with the review of permit applications submitted for Department of the Army permit authorization. The MSMM will also serve as a tool for determining the amount of stream credits that a proposed mitigation project will generate based on its mitigation plan prepared for Stream Mitigation Banks, Individual In-Lieu Fee Stream Project Approvals, or Permittee-Responsible Mitigation Sites within the State of Missouri.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491802,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491802/mo-nwp/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC NOTICE ANNOUNCING THE REGIONAL CONDITIONS FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS IN MISSOURI On February 21,MO NWP,,,,,,,,,,"INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC NOTICE ANNOUNCING THE REGIONAL CONDITIONS FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS IN MISSOURI On February 21, 2012, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published notice in the Federal Register announcing the reissuance of all existing nationwide permits (NWPs), general conditions, and definitions with some modifications. The Corps also issued two new NWPs, three new general conditions, and three new definitions. The NWPs and regional conditions became effective on March 19, 2012, and expier on March 18, 2017.
MO NWP",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491803,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491803/il-nwp/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC NOTICE ANNOUNCING THE STATUS OF REGIONAL CONDITIONS AND WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS IN ILLINOIS On February 21,IL NWP,,,,,,,,,,"INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC NOTICE ANNOUNCING THE STATUS OF REGIONAL CONDITIONS AND WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS IN ILLINOIS On February 21, 2012, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published notice in the Federal Register announcing the reissuance of all existing nationwide permits (NWPs), general conditions, and definitions with some modifications. The Corps also issued two new NWPs, three new general conditions, and three new definitions. The NWPs became effective on March 19, 2012, and expire on March 18, 2017. The Illinois Envirionmental Protection Agency is in the process of issuing Section 401 Water Quality Certification for all Section 404 NWP Activities within Illinois.
IL NWP",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491804,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491804/gp-41/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,GP 41,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, HAS ISSUED GP-41 for the protection and the repair of existing flood damaged structures, damaged land areas, and damaged fills under the authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). The GP-41 authorizes flood recovery and repair activities in the State of Missouri, but GP-41 does not obviate the need for project proponents to obtain other Federal, state, or local authorizations, required by law, prior to completing the authorized work.
MissouriGP 41",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491805,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491805/p-2851/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Peabody Coulterville Mining,P-2851,,,,,,,,,,"Peabody Coulterville Mining, LLC seeks authorization to expand the impoundment area at the existing Gateway Mine coal refuse facility. The permit area for this Department of Army disturbance encompasses portions of Illinois Department of Natural Resources (ILDNR) SMCRA permits #160 and #225 and entirely #426 and totals 107.5 acres (Refuse Cell 5). The purpose of this disturbance is to construct a new refuse cell contiguous to the active refuse area which receives coarse (gob) and fine (slurry) refuse from the Gateway Mine preparation plant. The project will provide for approximately seven years of coal refuse capacity by constructing a cell which will have an impounding capacity of approximately five million cubic yards. The project area is located 2.6 miles southwest of Coulterville, Illinois. The project is bounded by Jean Road, Zeigler Mine Road, and Sarah Road. More specifically, in sections 15, 16, 21 and 21, Township 04 South, Range 05 West of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Randolph County, Illinois.
A total of 0.67 acres of wetlands were delineated, including 0.03 acre of palustrine forested (PFO), 0.03 acre of palustrine emergent (PEM), and 0.61 acre of palustrine unconsolidated bottom (PUB). A total of 4,455 linear feet of streams, which includes 1,628 linear feet of ephemeral stream and 2,827 linear feet of intermittent stream were assessed within the permit area. These aquatic features would be filled as part of this project.
The applicant plans on providing compensatory mitigation for impacts associated with the Gateway Mine Refuse Cell 5 project at an off-site mitigation area. The off-site mitigation area consists of forested wetland restoration and preservation as well as preservation of 930 feet of Marys River and contiguous forested wetlands and upland buffers. The compensatory mitigation will involve a combination of in-kind and out-of-kind mitigation. Stream impacts will be mitigated by a combination of forested wetland restoration and stream preservation. Wetland impacts will be mitigated primarily by forested wetland and upland forest preservation. The mitigation area is located along Marys River in Randolph County, Illinois, in portions of Sections 9 and 10 (Township 5 South, Range 5 West) approximately 3 miles southeast of the town of Sparta and approximately 4.4 miles south of the Refuse Cell 5 project.
P-2851",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491806,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491806/p-2850/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2850,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Lombardo Homes, LLC, seeks authorization for a sanitary sewer crossing and to conduct grading and piping operations within jurisdictional waters of the United States to enclose an unnamed intermittent tributary, for the purpose of a residential development. The proposed project is known as the Estates of Timberleaf-Phase II and is planned to impact an unnamed intermittent tributary of Crooked Creek. Project impacts include the piping enclosure of the tributary that bisects the site, consisting of 1,393 lineal feet of channel and 0.9 acres of open water wetland (pond). The project also includes the temporary impact for the installation of a sewer crossing, which will be returned to pre-construction contours upon construction completion. The applicant proposes to compensate for the impacts, through the purchase of credits through the Missouri Stream Stewardship Trust Fund. The project site is located on a 23.6 acres tract comprised of woodlands and some maintained grass areas within upland topography. The site contains a drainageway that bisects the area flowing south to north, near David Meadows Drive and Gutermuth Road in the City of Cottleville, Missouri. The project is located in section 12, Township 46 North, Range 3 East, St. Charles County, Missouri. The Public Notice opens September 19, 2013 and ends October 10, 2013.
P-2850",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491807,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491807/p-2799a/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Due to the Government shutdown the public notice comment date has been extended to November 8,P-2799a,,,,,,,,,,"Due to the Government shutdown the public notice comment date has been extended to November 8, 2013. The St. Louis District has received a request from the Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation - Stream Stewardship Trust Fund to amend their In-Lieu Fee (ILF) Program Instrument through the addition of the Upper St. Francis/Castor River Ecological Drainage Unit into their operational area. This geographic and ecologic based watershed unit would serve as an additional program service area where the Sponsor could assume stream mitigation obligations on behalf of Department of the Army permit recipients and fulfill the mitigation obligation through stream and/or riparian restoration, establishment, enhancement, or preservation. The Sponsor will adhere to the terms of the approved ILF program instrument which governs the operation and use of their ILF program approved on June 6, 2013.
P-2799a",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491808,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491808/govt-shutdown/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Corps of Engineers Regulatory offices will be closed,Govt Shutdown,,,,,,,,,,"The Corps of Engineers Regulatory offices will be closed, beginning 15 October, due to the lapse in government funding. During this time, we are unable to evaluate individual permit applications, pre-construction notifications (PCNs) for nationwide permit (NWP) or regional general permit authorizations, or requests for jurisdictional determinations. Work on these actions will proceed when the government reopens.
PN Govt Shutdown 2013",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491809,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491809/p-2852/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Eliza Point/Greenfield Bend Phase 3 Project proposes the construction of a rootless dike at Mississippi River Mile (RM) 3.0L and four bendway weirs at RM 2.6R,P-2852,,,,,,,,,,"The Eliza Point/Greenfield Bend Phase 3 Project proposes the construction of a rootless dike at Mississippi River Mile (RM) 3.0L and four bendway weirs at RM 2.6R, 2.5R, 2.3R, and 2.2R. Placement of rock training structures would provide a sustainable alternative to repetitive maintenance dredging. Fill material would consist of quarry run limestone consisting of graded “A” stone. The Eliza Point/Greenfield Bend Phase 3 Regulating Works Project is located in the Middle Mississippi River (MMR) between River Miles (RM) 2.0 and 3.0 in Mississippi County, Missouri and Alexander County, Illinois near the town of Cairo, Illinois.
P-2852",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491810,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491810/p-2853/,,mvs,St. Louis District,St. Clair,,,USACE St Louis wing dike at RM 173.4,P-2853,The project proposes to construct a rootless dike at Mississippi River Mile (RM) 173.4L and place backline revetment at four locations on the left descending bank (L) from RM 171 to 175. Fill material would consist of quarry run limestone consisting of graded “A” stone. The Mosenthein/Ivory Landing Phase 4 Regulating Works Project is located in the Middle Mississippi River (MMR) between River Miles (RM) 170 and 175 in St. Louis City,,,,,,,,,"The project proposes to construct a rootless dike at Mississippi River Mile (RM) 173.4L and place backline revetment at four locations on the left descending bank (L) from RM 171 to 175. Fill material would consist of quarry run limestone consisting of graded “A” stone. The Mosenthein/Ivory Landing Phase 4 Regulating Works Project is located in the Middle Mississippi River (MMR) between River Miles (RM) 170 and 175 in St. Louis City, Missouri and St. Clair County, Illinois.
P-2853",,,,,,,,,,,,Transportation Projects,No,,More than 10 acres destroyed
491811,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491811/p-2855/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2855,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Pinnacle Land Development, L.L.C., seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling activities in jurisdictional waters of the United States to develop the project area into a multi-use retail/commercial development. The applicant proposes to clear, grub, and fill approximately 15.47 acres of wetland consisting of approximately 3.66 acres of emergent wetland, 2.60 acres of scrub-shrub wetland and 9.21 acres of forested wetland. The wetlands are situated adjacent to and/or abutting the Meramec River and the fill area is proposed to be raised above the 100-year flood elevation. The project area is located between Highway 141, Highway 21 and the Meramec River in unincorporated Jefferson County, Missouri. The Public Notice opens December 12, 2013 and closes February 10, 2014.
P-2855",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491812,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491812/p-2858/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,P-2858: The Jefferson County Port Authority requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act authorization to create a 60 barge fleet in a six-wide by 10-long configuration near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River,P-2858,,,,,,,,,,"P-2858: The Jefferson County Port Authority requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act authorization to create a 60 barge fleet in a six-wide by 10-long configuration near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, between approximate river mile 152.7 and 152.2, in Section 20, Township 41 North, Range 6 East, near Herculaneum, in Jefferson County, Missouri. The Public Notice opens December 20, 2013 and closes January 9, 2014.
P-2858",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491813,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491813/draft-supplemental-environmental-impact-statement/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,,Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement,,,,,,,,,,"nterested parties are hereby notified that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) intends to prepare a draft supplemental environmental impact statement (SEIS) for the Middle Mississippi River Regulating Works Project. The Middle Mississippi River is defined as that portion of the Mississippi River that lies between the confluences of the Ohio and Missouri rivers. The original environmental impact statement (EIS) for the Project was finalized in 1976. USACE has determined that there is sufficient significant new information regarding the potential impacts of the project on the human environment to warrant the preparation of a SEIS. Public Scoping Open Workshops will be held to obtain comments and to receive feed-back from the public on the Draft SEIS and are identified in the Public Notice.
Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491814,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491814/p-2856/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,P-2856,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District (USACE) proposes to construct the Grand Tower Phase 5 Project as part of its Regulating Works Project. The Proposed Action includes the construction of two chevrons and the extension of one dike in the Crawford Towhead between RM 72 and 74. The Vancill Towhead project is located between RM 67.0 and 70.0 and includes construction of 3 weirs, 3 diverter dikes (S-dikes), repair of dike 67.8, revetment at 67.3 and shortening of dikes 67.3 and 67.1. Placement of rock training structures would provide a sustainable alternative to repetitive maintenance dredging. Fill material would include approximately 35,000 tons of quarry run limestone consisting of graded “A” stone. The Grand Tower Phase 5 Regulating Works Project is located in the Middle Mississippi River (MMR) between River Miles (RM) 67.0 and 74.0 in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri and Union County, Illinois near the town of Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
P-2856",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491815,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491815/p-2857/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,P-2857,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District (USACE) proposes to construct the Dogtooth Bend Phase 5 Project as part of its Regulating Works Project. The Proposed Action consists of construction of two weirs near RM 34.00, four weirs near RM 32.00, a dike at RM 31.60 and two weirs near RM 31.00. Placement of rock training structures would provide a sustainable alternative to repetitive maintenance dredging. Fill material would include approximately 35,000 tons of quarry run limestone consisting of graded “A” stone. The Dogtooth Bend Phase 5 Regulating Works Project is located in the Middle Mississippi River (MMR) between river miles 20.0 and 40.0 in Scott and Mississippi Counties, Missouri and Alexander County, Illinois, roughly 3.5 miles downstream of Commerce, Missouri.
P-2857",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491816,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491816/p-2860/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation – Stream Stewardship Trust Fund (Sponsor) has requested under their In-Lieu Fee (ILF) Program Instrument and corresponding amendment,P-2860,,,,,,,,,,"The Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation – Stream Stewardship Trust Fund (Sponsor) has requested under their In-Lieu Fee (ILF) Program Instrument and corresponding amendment; approval for an ILF mitigation project (SSTF1001) pursuant to 33 CFR 332 and 40 CFR 230 Compensatory Mitigation for Losses of Aquatic Resource; Final Rule (Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 70 Pages 19594-19705, April 10, 2008). The mitigation project consists of enhancing 475 linear feet of instream channel bank and restoring approximately 10.6 acres of riparian corridor. If approved by the Corps, the ILF project will have a total potential credit release of 9,100 stream credits that can be debited by Department of the Army permit recipients. The project is located within the Upper St. Francis/Castor River Ecological Drainage Unit, along Little Whitewater Creek, in Bollinger County, Missouri. The Public Notice opens January 15, 2014 and closes February 14, 2014.
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491817,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491817/p-2861/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant seeks authorization to establish a new surface coal mining facility 4 miles southwest of Pinckneyville,P-2861,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to establish a new surface coal mining facility 4 miles southwest of Pinckneyville, Illinois. The project has 231.9 acres of mining area and 65.5 acres of support area. Two ephemeral stream comprising 1893lf, one 8.24 acre jurisdictional emergent wetland and four non jurisdictional wetlands comprising 1.98 acres will be impacted by the activities. Mitigation will be done onsite with stream mitigation occuring during the reclamation phase and wetland mitigation occuring after the NPDES pond is no longer needed. The project is located on a tributary to Little Galum Creek, in Perry County, Illinois. The Public Notice opens January 15, 2014 and closes January 29, 2014.
P-2861",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491818,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491818/p-2854/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Illinois Department of Transportation,P-2854,,,,,,,,,,"The Illinois Department of Transportation, Region 6, proposes to replace the bridge that spans the Illinois River in Meredosia, Illinois. The project involves removing and replacing the existing bridge at Meredosia carrying Illinois Route 104 over the Illinois River in Morgan County. A new structure will be built approximately 256 feet north (upstream) from the existing bridge. Once the new structure is built, the old structure will be removed in accordance with an approved removal plan. The impacts to waters of the United States (WOUS) include temporary impacts to 0.85 acres, and permanent impacts to 2.17 acres, for a respective total of 3.02 acres. The applicant has proposed to mitigate for project impacts at 1.5:1 ratio at the pre-approved LaGrange Mitigation Bank. The Corps will make a determination of appropriate mitigation, upon review of all submitted information. The purpose of the project is to provide transportation facility across the Illinois River that is reliable and meets current design standards.
The proposed project site is located at Meredosia, in Pike and Morgan Counties, Illinois. The proposed work would occur on both sides, and over, the Illinois River in Section 6, Township 3 South, Range 1 West.
The Public Notice opens January 24, 2014 and closes February 14, 2014.
P-2854",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491819,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491819/public-hearing-february/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,Public Hearing February,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District (Corps), will hold a Public Hearing for two Draft Environmental Assessments (EAs) for river training structure construction activities (Regulating Works) for the Grand Tower Phase 5 Project and the Dogtooth Bend Phase 5 Project. Where and when: In the Library, at the Shawnee High School (Community Unit School District #84) in Wolf Lake, Illinois, February 19, 2014, at 7:00 p.m. Information on the projects, supporting documents, and maps will also be available for public inspection, February 19, 2014, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in the library, prior to the public hearing.
Public Hearing February",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491820,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491820/p-2862/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Mr. Greg Dolbeare of SIMCO (Sny Island Merchandising Company) proposed to create a grain barge loading facility and grain elevator along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River,P-2862,,,,,,,,,,"Mr. Greg Dolbeare of SIMCO (Sny Island Merchandising Company) proposed to create a grain barge loading facility and grain elevator along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 282.3, near Rockport, Pike County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is open February 7, 2014 and closes on February 27, 2014.
P-2862",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491821,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491821/p-2867/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2867,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, APAC-Brickey's Stone, requests authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to create a 25 barge fleet arranged in a 5x5 configuration along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 134.8, in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing the comments to the address shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period is open February 10, 2014 and closes on March 3, 2014.
P-2867",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491822,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491822/p-2863/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2863,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, President Riverboat Casino – Missouri, Inc., proposes to modify their existing permit authorizing the mooring of a gaming vessel. The original permit authorized the placement of fill material into navigable waters in conjunction with the construction of a mooring facility. The permit previously authorized the placement of mooring barges, service and pedestrian ramps, protection cells, and a land based Porte Cochere. The President Riverboat Casino-Missouri, Inc. ceased operation of the President Casino facility motor vessel (M/V) Admiral on June 28, 2010. The applicant removed the Admiral Gaming Vessel, Theater Barge, and spar ramps from the St. Louis Riverfront, as authorized by a General permit in November of 2010. The intent of the current proposal is to leave in place the Porte Cochere and protection cells #1-#3. (Protection cell #4 has been removed by a previously authorized General Permit - Nationwide Permit #22.) The existing Porte Cochere, including canopies, lighting, concrete pedestrian ramps, and guard railings will remain. Once the site is vacated, the permittee will transfer the permit, including all previously authorized conditions, to the City of St. Louis.
The project is on the St. Louis waterfront on the right descending bank of the Mississippi River at approximate river mile 180.25, just upstream of the Dr. Martin Luther King Bridge, St. Louis County, Missouri. The Public Notice opens February 10, 2014 and closes March 06, 2014.
P-2863",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491823,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491823/p-2868/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2868,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Riverview Commerce Park, LLC, requests authorization to create a truck dock with associated access ramps and other infrastructure along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 151.6, in Herculaneum, Jefferson County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing the comments to the address shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period is open February 12, 2014 and closes on March 5, 2014.
P-2868",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491825,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491825/p-2866/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2866,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Sugar Camp Energy, LLC, requests authorization to construct a new refuse disposal facility to provide service to the Sugar Camp Energy, LLC, MC #1 Mine preparation plant facilities. Ancillary features include a beltline corridor, access/haul/maintenance road, soil storage areas, and sediment control structures. The new refuse cell will be identified as Sugar Camp North Refuse Disposal Facility and is located near Macedonia, Franklin County, Illinois.
P-2866",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491826,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491826/p-2865/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The City of St. Peters,P-2865,,,,,,,,,,"The City of St. Peters, Missouri seeks authorization to impact approximately 2,573 linear feet of three unnamed, intermittent tributaries for the construction of channel improvements to ultimately increase water quality. The project improvements include stabilization of eroding banks reduction of soil loss in the channel and stormwater runoff areas, and restoration of the riparian corridor. The project area is located within the City of St. Peters, Missouri, beginning in the channel located east of Springwood Drive and running parallel to Crescent Hills Drive and Wood Path Lane. More specifically, it is located in US Survey 1640, Township 46 North, Range 4 East, St. Charles County, Missouri. Public comment period opens February 14 and closes March 7, 2014.
P-2865",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491824,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491824/p-2859/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2859,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Missouri Department of Conservation, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in a jurisdictional water of the United States for the renovation and expansion of the existing shooting range within the August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area. For construction and completion of the current plans, approximately 1,810 linear feet of an ephemeral tributary to Little Femme Osage Creek will be impacted. Approximately 1,759 linear feet of tributary will be encapsulated into a 1,618 linear foot culvert pipe. Project purpose includes allowing the facility to meet the growing public demand for target shooting and to also improve public safety by having the opportunity to recycle lead shot and to stabilize lead impacted soils. The project is located in Section 34, Township 46 North, Range 2 East, St. Charles County, Missouri.
The public notice comment period opens February 17, 2014 and closes March 10, 2014
P-2859",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491827,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491827/p-2869/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,SCF Lewis & Clark,P-2869,,,,,,,,,,"SCF Lewis & Clark, requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act authorization to permanently install a spud barge and an associated vehicle access ramp near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 177.15, near Sauget, in St. Clair County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is open February 20, 2014 and closes on March 12, 2014.
P-2869",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491828,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491828/p-2864/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Continental Tire the Americas,P-2864,,,,,,,,,,"Continental Tire the Americas, requests authorization to place fill material into approximately 0.15 acre of scrub-shrub wetlands and 3.0 acres of wooded wetlands to construct two additional semi trailer parking lots. The site is located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 5, Township 3 South, Range 3 East in Mt. Vernon, Jefferson County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is open March 4, 2014 and closes on March 24, 2014.
P-2864",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491829,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491829/p-2870/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Mr. Dave Jump,P-2870,,,,,,,,,,"Mr. Dave Jump, Cahokia Acres LLC, requests authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to install a rail to barge conveyor, conveyor supports, captive barges, mooring structures and associated infrastructure near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 175.7, in Cahokia, St. Clair County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is open March 10, 2014 and closes on March 31, 2014
P-2870",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491830,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491830/p-2875/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2875,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Christy Minerals, LLC, is seeking authorization to mine a fireclay deposit using open pit mining method in jurisdictional waters of the United States. For the proposed construction, approximately 2,265 linear feet of two unnamed, intermittent streams that flow into Elkhorn creek will be impacted. Due to the depth of the fire clay reserves and the slopes required for safe mining practices, the majority of the reserves would be inaccessible due to the location of the streams. The applicant is proposing to relocate the streams for the duration of the mining operation. The project is planned to be completed in stages beginning in August 2014 and completed by August 2019. The project is located at the Christy Minerals, LLC, Clare Mine site, New Florence, MO. The project area is in Section 12, Township 48 North, Range 5 West, Montgomery County.Written comments must be submitted by email to katy.fechter@usace.army.mil or by mailing them to the address shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice opens March 25, 2014 and closes April 15, 2014.
P-2875",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491831,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491831/p-2874/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The City of St. Peters,P-2874,,,,,,,,,,"The City of St. Peters, Missouri seeks authorization to impact specific sections of channel located along approximately 7,829 linear feet of three unnamed, intermittent tributaries for the construction of channel improvements to ultimately increase water quality. The project improvements include stabilization of eroding banks, reduction of soil loss in the channel and storm water runoff areas, and restoration of the riparian
corridor. The project is located within the City of St. Peters, Missouri, beginning in Englewood Subdivision, at the intersection of Laurelwood Drive and Gateswood Drive, located on the east of Salt Lick Road, running parallel along Salt Lick Road, to the north of and running parallel along Countrywood Drive. The project area also includes the area south of West Sunny Hill Blvd, running parallel to Gateswood Drive and Garden View Drive and north of West Sunny Hill Blvd and running parallel and north along Inverness Court and continues east through Dardenne Park and the St. Peters Golf Course, ending at Dardenne Creek. More specifically, it is located in US Survey 536, Township 47 North, Range 3 East, St. Charles County. Public comment period opens April 2 and closes April 23, 2014.
P-2874",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491832,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491832/p-2876/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant(s),P-2876,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant(s), the City of East St. Louis, Attn: Deleta Hudson, City Manager, and North Cahokia Real Estate, LLC, Attn: Glen Slay, propose to construct an entranceway from IL Route 3, and an access road to serve the future Port of East St. Louis. The entrance and access road would provide the initial infrastructure needed for trucks and vehicular traffic. The current proposal offers to provide access to a site approximately 54 acres in size. The road would provide access to the site, and while not certain, future development is anticipated to follow. Approximately 1.05 acres of low quality palustrine emergent wetlands will be impacted for the entrance and access roads. The applicant proposes compensatory mitigation for the impacts to jurisdictional features. Wetlands will be mitigated onsite, or off-site through wetland banking. The project is located in the City of East St. Louis & Village of Sauget, St. Clair County, Illinois. Specifically, the project is found between IL Rte 3 and 8th St / Mississippi Avenue and the left descending bank of the Mississippi River between approximate river miles 178 and 179. The Public Notice opens April 8, 2014, and closes April 29, 2014.
P-2876",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491833,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491833/p-2877-p-2878-p-2879/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2877 P-2878 P-2879,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, the Jefferson County Port Authority has reapplied for Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act permits to establish three anchor fleets immediately upstream and downstream of the Doe Run facility in Herculaneum, Jefferson County, Missouri (See attachment for more information and location maps).
Written Comments must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing them to the address shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens April 16, 2014 and closes May 6, 2014.
P-2877 P-2878 P-2879",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491834,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491834/final-proposed-rule-for-cwa-definitions/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The proposed rule was developed to enhance protection for the nation’s public health and aquatic resources,Final Proposed Rule for CWA definitions,,,,,,,,,,"The proposed rule was developed to enhance protection for the nation’s public health and aquatic resources, and to increase CWA program predictability and consistency by increasing clarity as to the scope of “waters of the United States” protected under the Act. The goal of the agencies is to ensure the regulatory definition is consistent with the CWA, as interpreted by the Supreme Court, and as supported by science, and to provide maximum clarity to the public, as the agencies work to fulfill the CWA’s objectives and policy to protect water quality, public health, and the environment. The Federal Register notice is the public’s opportunity to provide comment on the proposed rule. Comments on the proposed rule are to be provided on or before November 14, 2014.
Final Proposed Rule for CWA definitions (Second Comment Period extension)",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491835,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491835/interpretive-rule-for-nrcs-exemptions/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Although the interpretive rule was effective on April 03,Interpretive rule for NRCS exemptions,,,,,,,,,,"Although the interpretive rule was effective on April 03, 2014, the Federal Register notice provides the public opportunity to become familiar with the interpretive rule and understand what has become effective. The agencies recognize the importance and value of receiving public input on the implementation of this interpretive rule; input which may inform future revisions to the list of activities included under the interpretive rule. Comments on the interpretive rule are to be provided on or before June 05, 2014.
Interpretive rule for NRCS exemptions",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491836,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491836/p-2750/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,P-2750 - SCF Lewis & Clark Fleeting,P-2750,,,,,,,,,,"P-2750 - SCF Lewis & Clark Fleeting, LLC., requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act authorization to install a new fleeting facility. The project includes the installation of 3-fleet barges between 2 existing mooring cells to allow the fleeting of 12-additional barges. The fleet will be attached in a 3-wide and 4-long configuration, with a proposed maximum capacity of 12 barges. The entire fleet will be approximately 780 feet long, running parallel to the river bank. The fleeting facility would be located downstream of the Eads Bridge, at the former Casino Queens mooring, on the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 180.0, in St. Clair County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is open May 12, 2014 and closes on June 1, 2014.
P-2750",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491837,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491837/cora-island/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The proposed project is located on existing public land purchased in fee title by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in St. Charles County,Cora Island,,,,,,,,,,"The proposed project is located on existing public land purchased in fee title by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in St. Charles County, Missouri. This project site is 1,342 acres in size and is located south of West Alton, Missouri. The area is adjacent to the left descending bank of the Missouri River, at river miles 3 to 6.
The goal of the proposed action is to create habitat to benefit the federally endangered pallid sturgeon. The proposed action would result in approximately 42 acres of shallow water habitatimmediately following construction through the creation of three side channel chutes that would total 24,000 linear feet in length. The chutes would be constructed to a width of approximately 75-feet and a depth of 5 to 7-feet below the construction reference plan. Over time, natural processes would expand the width of the chutes and result in approximately 111 acres of shallow water habitat.
Cora Island",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
491838,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491838/p-2880/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,Argosy Casino,P-2880,,,,,,,,,,"Argosy Casino requests After-the-Fact authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to allow a modified deflection barge, with a two story building constructed on it, to remain in place near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 203.1, in Alton, Madison County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is open May 28, 2014 and closes on June 18, 2014.
P-2880",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Commercial Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
491839,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491839/p-2882/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Charles,,,Pinewoods Development,P-2882,,,,,29.5,240,,,,"The applicant, Pinewoods Development, seeks authorization to develop the above tract of land into a residential subdivision. This proposed development comprises phases 2, 3 and 4 of the current Pinewoods Subdivision that is located immediately adjacent and to the south of the project area. In order to facilitate the development of the area into residential housing, grading and filling operations must take place to construct roads, lots and other associated infrastructure. Specifically, approximately 3 acres of the on-site jurisdictional pond will be filled for lot development, 140 linear feet of an intermittent tributary for road and utility structures and 100 linear feet of another intermittent tributary for lot development. The approximate 29.5-acre project area is located within the City of Wentzville, Missouri, directly south off Interstate Drive. More specifically, it is located in Section 26, Township 47 North, Range 1 East, St. Charles County, Missouri. The public comment period opens July 8, 2014 and closes July 29, 2014.
P-2882",,,,,,Jaynie Doerr,jaynie.g.doerr@usace.army.mil,,,,,Residential Developments,No,,More than 10 acres destroyed
491840,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491840/p-2881/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St. Clair,,,Mr. Adam Hill,P-2881,,,,,,850,,,,"Mr. Adam Hill, Beimfohr-Hill Partnership, LLC, requests Section 404 authorization for impacts associated with construction activities relative to the Beimfohr-Hill Park-Phase II commercial development. Phase I of the project did not require a Section 404 permit while Phase II involves the piping of approximately 850 linear feet of Tributary A, an unnamed tributary to Canteen Creek. The project is located in Sections 3 and 10, Township 2 North, Range 8 West, 3rd Principal Meridian in Caseyville, St. Clair County, Illinois. The unnamed tributary to Canteen Creek is a secondary tributary to the Mississippi River. The Public Notice comment period opens July 8, 2014 and closes on July 29, 2014.
P-2881",,,,,,Keith A McMullan,keith.a.mcmullan@usace.army.mil,,,,,Commercial Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
491841,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/491841/p-2884/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,P-2884: Riverview Commerce Park,P-2884,,,,,,,,,,"P-2884: Riverview Commerce Park, LLC, requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act authorization to install a new fleeting facility known as Fred Weber Herculaneum Fleet No. 1. The fleet will include 35-hopper barges in a 7-wide by 5-long arrangement. The fleet will have a maximum area of 245-feet wide by 1,000 feet long. The purpose of the project is to provide barge fleeting capacity, adjacent to the existing river terminal in Herculaneum, Missouri. The fleeting facility would be located on the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 150.1, near Valmeyer, Monroe County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is open August 5, 2014 and closes on August 25, 2014.
P-2884",,,,,,,,,,,,Ports,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
494699,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/494699/p-2886/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Ste. Genevieve,,,Tom Reeder,P-2886,"Lhoist requests reauthorization of previously issued Department of the Army permit P-2397 for proposed barge activities, bank stabilization, dredging and upland disposal site are located near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River at approximate river mile 127.0.",,,reauthorization. one time dredging of 3200 cubic yards,,,,,,"P-2886: Lhoist requests reauthorization of previously issued Department of the Army permit P-2397 with minor additions. The proposed barge activities, bank stabilization, dredging and upland disposal site are located near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River at approximate river mile 127.0. The proposed open river dredge disposal site is located along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River at approximate river mile 127.5. All proposed activities are located in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens on August 25, 2014 and closes September 15, 2014.
P-2886",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Ports,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
494703,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/494703/p-2887/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Pulaski,,,Bill Reynolds,P-2887,The IDNR requests authorization to restore the Cache River's channel bed morphology and other aquatic habitat at select locations between Long Reach Road to the Karnak Levee.,,,dredging and storage of dredged material in 12 acre and 10 acre basin,22,,,,,"The IDNR requests authorization to restore the Cache River's channel bed morphology and other aquatic habitat at select locations between Long Reach Road to the Karnak Levee, between Cache River miles 26.744 to 35.631, west of Karnak, in Pulaski County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on August 25, 2014 and closes September 15, 2014.
P-2887",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,3143318583,,,,Restoration Projects,No,,More than 10 acres destroyed
494785,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/494785/p-2885/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Bollinger,,,Brent McMinn,P-2885,"The applicant, Mr. Brent McMinn, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as McMinn Private Lake.",,,,51,,,,,"The applicant, Mr. Brent McMinn, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as McMinn Private Lake. The applicant seeks an after-the-fact authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for creation of an approximately 51-acre private lake. Within the footprint of the lake are two unnamed tributaries to Baltimore Creek. A total of 3,690 linear feet of Tributary A and 1,400 linear feet of Tributary B are proposed to be inundated by the lake and approximately 410 linear feet of Tributary A is proposed to be filled as part of the dam. The project is located north of Hwy 72, approximately 2.7 miles west of Patton Junction (intersection of Route 72 and 51) and 14 miles east of Fredericktown, Missouri. The project area is located in Section 28, Township 33 North, Range 9 East, Bollinger County, Missouri. The public notice opens August 27, 2014 and closes on September 27, 2014. *Note Public Notice comment period has been extended for 10 additional days.
P-2885",,,,,,Jennifer Brown,jennifer.l.brown@usace.army.mil,3143318741,,,,Commercial Developments,No,,More than 10 acres destroyed
494951,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/494951/p-2888/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St. Louis County,,,Susan Taylor,P-2888,"The City of St. Louis Port Authority requests authorization to conduct annual maintenance dredging and associated open river disposal of up to 100,000 tons of accumulated river deposits",,,Dredged Material would be dumped in open river,,2000,,,,"The City of St. Louis Port Authority requests authorization to conduct annual maintenance dredging and associated open river disposal of up to 100,000 tons of accumulated river deposits from an approximate 100' x 2000' area adjacent to their existing municipal river terminal. The terminal is located along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, between approximate river miles 181.4 to 181.7, in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens on September 2, 2014 and closes September 22, 2014.
P-2888",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,3143318583,,,,Ports,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
496663,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/496663/p-2889/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Scott,-89.478,37.249,Jason Branstetter,P-2889,"The applicant, Capital Sand Company, Inc., has applied to develop, construct, and operate a barge and rail car loading facility.",,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Capital Sand Company, Inc., has applied to develop, construct, and operate a barge and rail car loading facility. The purpose of the project is to construct a barge loading and unloading facility which would handle sandstone. This facility has two main areas, landward and riverward of the high bank. The work landward of the high bank will include the construction of two storage buildings, conveyors, rail car loading spouts and railroad spur. The work that is proposed riverward of the high bank includes the installation of a dock barge with spuds and the installation of a line conveyor that will carry product from the on bank conveyor system to the surge bin located on the dock barge. The work landward of the high bank occurs above the ordinary high water mark of the Mississippi River in a previously impacted industrial area (quarry). No jurisdictional wetlands would be impacted with this project. The work riverward of the high bank is located in navigable in-fact waters of the United States. The project is located on the right descending bank of Mississippi River at approximate mile 47.1, Scott County, Missouri. Specifically, the project is located on the Thebes USGS quadrangle map, Latitude 37.249 and Longitude -89.478, Township 30 North, Range 14 East. The Public Notice comment period opens on September 5, 2014 and closes September 26, 2014.
P-2889",,,,,,Alan Edmondson,alan.edmondson@usace.army.mil,3143318741,,,,Industrial Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
497450,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/497450/p-2900/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Monroe,,,Leonard Vasquez,P-2900,"The applicant, Lighthouse Cove, LLC, Attn: Leonard Vasquez, has applied to extend an existing boat dock to accommodate more recreational vessels.",,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Lighthouse Cove, LLC, Attn: Leonard Vasquez, has applied to extend an existing boat dock to accommodate more recreational vessels. The proposed dock would add onto the existing floating dock, which has been in place since the late 70’s. The work would provide additional docking access to up to 7 more vessels. The existing dock is moored to shore with 3 guide wires, and rises and falls with the adjacent main channel of the river via a ramp system. The project is on the right descending bank of the Old Kaskaskia River channel at approximate river mile 21.3 of the Kaskaskia River, Monroe County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on September 16, 2014 and closes October 07, 2014.
P-2900",,,,,,Alan Edmondson,alan.edmondson@usace.army.mil,3143318741,,,,Recreational Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
503292,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/503292/p-2901-thru-p-2904/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,,,Mark Hollandsworth,P-2901 thru P-2904,"Buzzi Unicem USA Inc., requests authorization to install four barge fleets and associated mooring in the Mississippi River",,,,,3800,,,,"Buzzi Unicem USA Inc., requests authorization to install four barge fleets and associated mooring in the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 144.1 in Jefferson County, Missouri, and river miles 145.3, 146.6, and 147.0 in Monroe County, Illinois. The specific location, configuration and GPS coordinates of the riverward corners for each proposed fleeting area is shown in the attachment. The public notice comment period opens on October 6, 2014 and closes October 27, 2014.
P-2901 thru P-2904",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,3143318583,,,,Industrial Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
554348,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/554348/grandcharitonrivers-edu/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The attached Public Notice requests comment regarding the proposed inclusion of the Grand/Chariton Rivers Ecological Drainage Unit (EDU) into the operational area of the Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation's Stream Stewardship Trust Fund,Grand/CharitonRivers EDU,,,,,,,,,,"The attached Public Notice requests comment regarding the proposed inclusion of the Grand/Chariton Rivers Ecological Drainage Unit (EDU) into the operational area of the Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation's Stream Stewardship Trust Fund, an in-lieu-fee mitigation provider.
Grand/CharitonRivers EDU",,,,,,,,,,,Yes,,,,
555058,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/555058/p-29102911/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Kaskaskia Regional Port District requests authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to establish two fleeting areas,P-2910/2911,,,,,,,,,,"The Kaskaskia Regional Port District requests authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to establish two fleeting areas, within an approximate 1,000-feet-long project area, which is located along the left descending bank of the Kaskaskia River. The northern limit of the project area is located approximately 1100-feet downstream of the IL-3 Bridge in Evansville, Illinois. Written comments must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing your comments to the address shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on November 26, 2014 and closes December 17, 2014.
P-2910/2911",,,,,,,,,,,,Ports,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
555813,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/555813/p-2912/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Louis,,,Great Rivers Greenway,P-2912,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Great Rivers Greenway, is seeking authorization to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States for Phase II of the McKelvey Woods Greenway Trail Project. The project consists of an approximate 2-mile long paved trail. Construction of the trail will impact five wetlands and includes impacts to three streams. The project is located in the City of Maryland Heights, south of Creve Coeur Mill Road and east of Maryland Heights Expressway. The trail starts at Marine Avenue and proceeds east over FeeFee Creek. The project is located in Section 17, Township 46 North, Range 5 East, St. Louis County. The Public Notice opens December 10, 2014 and closes December 30, 2014.
P-2912",,,,,,Jennifer Brown,jennifer.l.brown@usace.army.mil,,,,,Recreational Developments,No,,More than 10 acres destroyed
555843,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/555843/p2907-p2908/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Ste Genevieve,,,Holcim,P2907 P2908,,,,,,,,,,"Holcim requests authorization to modify an existing fleet and to create an additional fleeting area along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river miles 138.4 and 138.0, in Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens on December 11, 2014 and closes December 31, 2014.
P2907 P2908",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Ports,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
558159,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/558159/p-2909/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Louis,,,ADM,P-2909,,,,,,,,,,"ADM requests authorization to install two 35-feet by 195-feet deflection barges immediately upstream of their existing St. Louis barge loading dock. The project site is proposed along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river miles 184.0, in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens on December 16, 2014 and closes January 5, 2015.
P-2909",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Ports,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
558182,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/558182/p-2914/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,"Transload Realty, LLC,",P-2914,,,,,,,,,,"Transload Realty, LLC, requests authorization to install a barge loading and unloading dock along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river miles 183.1, in Venice, Madison County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on December 16, 2014 and closes January 5, 2015.
P-2914",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Pipelines,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
558185,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/558185/p-2905/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Williamson,-88.812933,37.842231,"Williamson Energy, LLC",P-2905 MVS-2013-315,,,,,32.56,,,,,"Williamson Energy, LLC seeks authorization to construct a new refuse disposal facility to provide service to the Pond Creek Mine No. 1 (Mine 1.0. No. 11-03141, IDNR Permit No. 375) preparation plant facilities located west of the proposed refuse facility. The new refuse cell will be identified as East of Dwina Refuse Disposal Facility No. 3 (Impoundment I.D. No. IL08-03141-02). The project area is located 5 miles northwest of Johnston City, Illinois. More specifically, in Section 12, Township 08 South, Range 03 East of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Williamson County, Illinois. Latitude: 37.842231°, Longitude: -88.812933°.
P-2905",,,,,,,,,,,,Industrial Developments,No,,More than 10 acres destroyed
558426,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/558426/p-2913/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Charles,-90.7973112,38.7924923,"Lombardo Homes of St. Louis, LLC",P-2913 MVS 2014 659,,,,,,2233,,,,"The applicant, Lombardo Homes of St. Louis, LLC, seeks authorization to develop a tract of land into a residential subdivision. In order to facilitate the development of the area into residential housing, grading and filling operations must take place to construct roads, lots and other associated infrastructure. Due to the shape of the site, topography, and zoning for single-family lots, the applicant proposes to impact approximately 2,233 lineal feet of two ephemeral tributaries and avoid the perennial stream. The applicant proposes to purchase credits from an approved mitigation bank or the Missouri Stream Stewardship Trust Fund for stream impacts determined to be unavoidable. The unnamed tributaries flow to Dardenne Creek, a primary tributary to the Mississippi River. The public notice comment period opens December 19, 2014 and closes January 9, 2015.
P-2913",,,,,,Jaynie.g.doerr,Jaynie.g.doerr@usace.army.mil,314 331 8741,,,,Residential Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
559979,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/559979/p-2912/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Louis,-90.4986206,38.7161676,Great Rivers Greenway,P-2912,,,,,1.6,152,,,,"The Corps previously issued this Public Notice on 12/10/14. No changes have occurred to the project plans or water impacts. The Public Notice is being reissued in order to let adjacent landowners have the opportunity to provide comments.
Great Rivers Greenway
Phase II McKelvey Woods Greenway Trail Project
St. Louis County, Missouri",,,,,,Jennifer Brown,Jennifer.L.Brown@usace.army.mil,,,,,Recreational Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
563007,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/563007/withdrawal-for-interpretive-rule/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,St Paul District,Withdrawal for Interpretive Rule,"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of the Army
(Army) are announcing the withdrawal of an interpretive rule addressing the exemption from permitting provided under section 404(f)(1)(A) of the Clean Water Act (CWA). The agencies want to make clear that the statutory exemption of 404(f)(1)(A) still remains available for use when applicable for discharges of dredged and/or fill material associated with normal farming, silviculture, and ranching activities that are part of an established operation and that do not have as their purpose bringing an area of waters of the U.S. into a use to which it was not previously subject, where the flow or circulation of the waters of the U.S. may be impaired or the reach of such waters be reduced (see 33 CFR 323.4 for more information).
On March 25, 2014, the Agencies signed an interpretive rule, “Interpretive Rule Regarding Applicability of the Exemption from Permitting under Section 404(f)(1)(A) of the Clean Water Act to Certain Agricultural Conservation Practices,” that addressed applicability of the permitting exemption provided under section 404(f)(1)(A) of the CWA to discharges of dredged or fill material associated with certain agricultural conservation practices. Congress subsequently directed the agencies to withdraw this interpretive rule. See, Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriation Act, 2015, Division D, section 112, Pub. L. No. 113-235.
On January 29, 2015, the agencies signed a memorandum withdrawing the interpretive rule and this action is effective immediately. The Memorandum of Understanding signed on March 25, 2014, by EPA, Army, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, concerning the interpretive rule is also withdrawn.
",,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of the Army
(Army) are announcing the withdrawal of an interpretive rule addressing the exemption from permitting provided under section 404(f)(1)(A) of the Clean Water Act (CWA). The agencies want to make clear that the statutory exemption of 404(f)(1)(A) still remains available for use when applicable for discharges of dredged and/or fill material associated with normal farming, silviculture, and ranching activities that are part of an established operation and that do not have as their purpose bringing an area of waters of the U.S. into a use to which it was not previously subject, where the flow or circulation of the waters of the U.S. may be impaired or the reach of such waters be reduced (see 33 CFR 323.4 for more information).
On March 25, 2014, the Agencies signed an interpretive rule, “Interpretive Rule Regarding Applicability of the Exemption from Permitting under Section 404(f)(1)(A) of the Clean Water Act to Certain Agricultural Conservation Practices,” that addressed applicability of the permitting exemption provided under section 404(f)(1)(A) of the CWA to discharges of dredged or fill material associated with certain agricultural conservation practices. Congress subsequently directed the agencies to withdraw this interpretive rule. See, Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriation Act, 2015, Division D, section 112, Pub. L. No. 113-235.
On January 29, 2015, the agencies signed a memorandum withdrawing the interpretive rule and this action is effective immediately. The Memorandum of Understanding signed on March 25, 2014, by EPA, Army, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, concerning the interpretive rule is also withdrawn.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of the Army (Army) are announcing the withdrawal of an interpretive rule addressing the exemption from permitting provided under section 404(f)(1)(A) of the Clean Water Act (CWA). The agencies want to make clear that the statutory exemption of 404(f)(1)(A) still remains available for use when applicable for discharges of dredged and/or fill material associated with normal farming, silviculture, and ranching activities that are part of an established operation and that do not have as their purpose bringing an area of waters of the U.S. into a use to which it was not previously subject, where the flow or circulation of the waters of the U.S. may be impaired or the reach of such waters be reduced (see 33 CFR 323.4 for more information).",,,,,,,,,,,Yes,,,,
566661,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/566661/p-2916-p-2917/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,-90.36343,38.23013,Jefferson County Port Authority,P-2916 P-2917,,,,,,,,,,"The Jefferson County Port Authority requests authorization to install two, 20 barge anchor fleets along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river miles 149.3 and 148.85, near Crystal City, in Jefferson County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens on February 19, 2015 and closes March 13, 2015.
The Jefferson County Port Authority requests authorization to install two, 20 barge anchor fleets along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river miles 149.3 and 148.85, near Crystal City, in Jefferson County, Missouri.",,,,,,Charles.f.frerker,Charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Ports,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
566668,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/566668/p-2915/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,-90.43486,38.4165367,"Rolwes Development LLC,",P-2915 MVS 2006 585,"The applicant, Rolwes Development LLC, is seeking authorization to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States for a project known as Arlington Heights. The project consists of the construction of a 173-lot single family home subdivision. Construction of the development will impact three streams. The project is located in the City of Imperial, north of the intersection of East Rock Creek Road and Edmar Drive. The project is located in Section 35, Township 43 North, Range 5 East, Jefferson County. The Public Notice opens February 20, 2015 and closes March 12, 2015.
365
657
46
1068",,,,,1068,,,,"The applicant, Rolwes Development LLC, is seeking authorization to conduct grading and filling operations within waters of the United States for a project known as Arlington Heights. The project consists of the construction of a 173-lot single family home subdivision. Construction of the development will impact three streams. The project is located in the City of Imperial, north of the intersection of East Rock Creek Road and Edmar Drive. The project is located in Section 35, Township 43 North, Range 5 East, Jefferson County. The Public Notice opens February 20, 2015 and closes March 12, 2015.
The applicant, Rolwes Development LLC, is seeking authorization for a project known as Arlington Heights. The project consists of the construction of a 173-lot single family home subdivision. Construction of the development will impact three streams. The project is located in the City of Imperial.",,,,,,Jennifer Brown,Jennifer.L.Brown@usace.army.mil,,,,,Residential Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
567651,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/567651/p-2918/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Clair,-89.8595165,38.1497834,Heartlands Conservancy,P-2918 MVS 2015 85,,,,,,,,,,"This Notice Announces a Prospectus for the Heartlands Conservancy’s (program sponsor) Southwestern Illinois Stream and Wetland In-Lieu-Fee Mitigation Program. Pursuant to the Final Rule for the Compensatory Mitigation for Losses of Aquatic Resources, referred to as the Mitigation Rule (33 CFR Parts 325 and 332, and 40 CFR Part 230), dated April 10, 2008; this notice announces a prospectus for the establishment of a in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation program. The Southwestern Illinois Stream and Wetland In-Lieu-Fee Mitigation Program (ILF Program) would operate within the Cahokia-Joachim (07140101) and Lower Kaskaskia (07140204) watersheds, in the State of Illinois. The two watersheds/service areas encompass all of St. Clair and Monroe Counties and portions of Madison, Macoupin, Montgomery, Bond, Clinton, Washington, Randolph and Perry Counties. The program sponsor may request future modifications to the ILF program that would expand the program into adjacent watersheds. Heartlands Conservancy is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) corporation in Mascoutah, Illinois. Incorporated in 1989, the organization operated under the name Southwestern Illinois Resource Conservation & Development until 2012. The mission of the organization is to provide leadership and solutions to sustain and enrich the environmental resources of southwestern Illinois. Heartland Conservancy focuses its efforts on three program areas: land conservation, building greener communities and engaging individuals with nature. The Public Notice comment period is open for 30-days starting on February 27, 2015 and closes March 28, 2015.
This Notice Announces a Prospectus for the Heartlands Conservancy’s (program sponsor) Southwestern Illinois Stream and Wetland In-Lieu-Fee Mitigation Program. Pursuant to the Final Rule for the Compensatory Mitigation for Losses of Aquatic Resources, referred to as the Mitigation Rule (33 CFR Parts 325 and 332, and 40 CFR Part 230), dated April 10, 2008; this notice announces a prospectus for the establishment of a in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation program. The Southwestern Illinois Stream and Wetland In-Lieu-Fee Mitigation Program (ILF Program) would operate within the Cahokia-Joachim (07140101) and Lower Kaskaskia (07140204) watersheds, in the State of Illinois.","07140101, 07140204",,,,,Tyson.J.Zobrist,Tyson.J.Zobrist@usace.army.mil,(314) 331-8578,,,,Mitigation Banks,No,,Mitigation or restoration
579108,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/579108/p-2919/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St. Louis,-90.3333605,38.4091068,St. Louis District Civil Works,P-2919 MVS 2015-105,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District (USACE) proposes to construct the Mosenthein Reach – Ivory Landing Phase V Project as part of its Regulating Works Project. The Proposed Action includes the construction of four bendway weirs and three dikes. Placement of rock training structures would provide a sustainable alternative to repetitive maintenance dredging. Fill material would include approximately 165,000 tons of quarry run limestone consisting of graded “A” stone. The Mosenthein Reach – Ivory Landing Phase V Regulating Works Project is located in the Middle Mississippi River (MMR) between River Miles (RM) 160.0 and 162.5 in St. Louis County, Missouri and Monroe County, Illinois near St. Louis , Missouri. This public notice expires April 9, 2015.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District (USACE) proposes to construct the Mosenthein Reach – Ivory Landing Phase V Project as part of its Regulating Works Project.The Mosenthein Reach – Ivory Landing Phase V Regulating Works Project is located in the Middle Mississippi River (MMR) between River Miles (RM) 160.0 and 162.5 in St. Louis County, Missouri and Monroe County, Illinois.",,,,,,Mr. Danny McClendon,danny.d.mcclendon@usace.army.mil,,,,,Transportation Projects,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
580498,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/580498/p-2920-p2921/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,"Limited Leasing Company, and J.T.R. Inc.","P-2920, 2011-00177; P-2921, 2011-00178",,,,,,,,,,"The following joint public notice requests a 5 year reauthorization to continue commercial dredging to remove sand and gravel from the Missouri River. Operators within the St. Louis District include the Limited Leasing Company (P-2920, 2011-00177) to remove up to 990,000 tons annually and J.T.R. Inc. (P-2921, 2011-00178) to remove up to 460,000 tons annually. Authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act would be required. The proposed dredging locations for each company is listed in the attached public notice. The Public Notice comment period opens on March 13, 2015 and closes April 5, 2015.
5 year reauthorization to continue commercial dredging to remove sand and gravel from the Missouri River. Limited Leasing Company (P-2920, 2011-00177) to remove up to 990,000 tons annually and J.T.R. Inc. (P-2921, 2011-00178) to remove up to 460,000 tons annually.",,,,,,,,,,,Yes,Commercial Developments,No,,More than 10 acres destroyed
581777,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/581777/2005-45135/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St. Charles,-90.8607,38.7918,Mid Rivers Investment Group,2005-45135,"This Public Notice pertains to the Prospectus for the proposed Peruque Creek Stream Mitigation Bank. The bank sponsor, Mid Rivers Investment Group, proposes to establish an approximate 42-acre stream mitigation bank in Wentzville, St. Charles County, Missouri. The bank would enhance and restore approximately one mile of Peruque Creek and its riparian corridor. The purpose of the proposed bank is to provide a source of compensatory mitigation; for Department of the Army, Section 404 permit applicants who are required to offset losses of waters of the United States as a result of their actions.
Mid Rivers Investment Group submitted a Prospectus for the proposed bank dated February 23, 2015. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District (the Corps) has determined that the Prospectus generally meets the requirements for completeness as defined in the Mitigation Rule, 33 U.S.C. Part 332.8(d)(2). The approval of the Prospectus does not authorize the construction and operation of the bank. Rather, the approval of the Prospectus authorizes the sponsor to prepare a draft Banking Instrument. If approved, the Banking Instrument will serve as an agreement between the Corps and the sponsor regarding the construction, operation, and management of the bank. The Corps solicits your comments regarding the proposed bank. All comments must be received by April 30, 2015.
",,,"Matt Shively,
Project Manager, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, at (314) 331-8632. Your inquiries may also be sent
by e-mail to matt.s.shively@usace.army.mil.",,1900,,,,"This Public Notice pertains to the Prospectus for the proposed Peruque Creek Stream Mitigation Bank. The bank sponsor, Mid Rivers Investment Group, proposes to establish an approximate 42-acre stream mitigation bank in Wentzville, St. Charles County, Missouri. The bank would enhance and restore approximately one mile of Peruque Creek and its riparian corridor. The purpose of the proposed bank is to provide a source of compensatory mitigation; for Department of the Army, Section 404 permit applicants who are required to offset losses of waters of the United States as a result of their actions.
Mid Rivers Investment Group submitted a Prospectus for the proposed bank dated February 23, 2015. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District (the Corps) has determined that the Prospectus generally meets the requirements for completeness as defined in the Mitigation Rule, 33 U.S.C. Part 332.8(d)(2). The approval of the Prospectus does not authorize the construction and operation of the bank. Rather, the approval of the Prospectus authorizes the sponsor to prepare a draft Banking Instrument. If approved, the Banking Instrument will serve as an agreement between the Corps and the sponsor regarding the construction, operation, and management of the bank. The Corps solicits your comments regarding the proposed bank. All comments must be received by April 30, 2015.
Peruque Creek Stream Mitigation Bank, Mid Rivers Investment Group, Wentzville, St. Charles County, Missouri",,,,,,Matt Shively,matt.s.shively@usace.army.mil,314 331 8632,,,,Mitigation Banks,No,,Mitigation or restoration
585304,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/585304/p-2592a/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Lincoln,-90.6853257,38.9945747,James Sand Co.,P-2592a MVS 2015 45058,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Mr. Kevin James, James Sand Co., requests a reauthorization to construct a sand plant and offloading terminal in Lincoln County, Missouri. The proposed project is located at Mississippi River mile 240.6, just downstream of Lock and Dam 25 and the West Point Ferry. The purpose of the project is to re-authorize the offloading terminal authorized in 2008, and obtain design modifications on the previous authorization. Authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act would be required. The project is located on the right descending bank of Mississippi River mile 240.6, Lincoln County, Missouri. Specifically, the project is located on the Winfield USGS quadrangle map, US Survey 1653, Township 49 North, Range 03 East. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 16, 2015 and closes May 7, 2015.
The applicant, Mr. Kevin James, James Sand Co., requests a reauthorization to construct a sand plant and offloading terminal in Lincoln County, Missouri. The proposed project is located at Mississippi River mile 240.6, just downstream of Lock and Dam 25 and the West Point Ferry.",,,,,,Alan Edmondson,Alan.r.Edmondson@usace.army.mil,314 331 8811,,,,Commercial Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
585423,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/585423/duck-club/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St. Charles,-90.475946,38.9358855,"Duck Club Condominium Association, Inc",MVS 2004 04650,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Duck Club Condominium Association, Inc., requests a reauthorization to contract the services of a hydraulic dredge vessel to remove approximately 40,000 to 50,000 cubic yards of accumulated sediments from the Duck Club Harbor. A 2005 permit authorized dredged materials to be placed into the Mississippi River at an open water disposal site, approximately 300 to 600 yards downstream of the harbor’s mouth, on the riverward side of Perry Island. The dredge material would be placed just outside of the designated navigation channel of the Mississippi River, in waters located in the State of Missouri. This action was previously permitted under permit number P-2006 on August 30, 1996. To this date, only 19,000 cubic yards (approximately) of material have been dredged. Maintenance dredging activities would take place within the Duck harbor, located at 6257 Highway V, in the Northeast ¼ of Section 8, Township 48 North, Range 5 East, near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, approximately 221 miles above the Ohio River confluence, near Portage Des Sioux, St. Charles County, Missouri.
Duck Club Condominium Association, Inc., requests a reauthorization to contract the services of a hydraulic dredge vessel to remove approximately 40,000 to 50,000 cubic yards of accumulated sediments from the Duck Club Harbor. Maintenance dredging activities would take place within the Duck harbor, located at 6257 Highway V, in the Northeast ¼ of Section 8, Township 48 North, Range 5 East, near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, approximately 221 miles above the Ohio River confluence, near Portage Des Sioux, St. Charles County, Missouri.",,,,,,Alan Edmondson,Alan.r.Edmondson@usace.army.mil,314 331 8811,,,,Residential Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
586275,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/586275/p-2922/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Francois,-90.5287,37.8715,City of Desloge,P-2922 MVS-2015-099,"The public notice requests the authorization for bank stabilization operations within jurisdictional waters of the United States, located in the City of Desloge, St. Francois County, Missouri. This consists of the construction of approximately 1,800 linear feet of channel improvements to an existing vertical stacked-stone wall channel. The project includes the removal of a deteriorated stone wall along the left and right descending banks of an unnamed tributary, replaced with a large block retaining wall system. In addition, any above grade sewer crossings within the project limits will be lowered to below grade. Authorization under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act would be required.
Written comments for operations within the St. Louis District must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing your comments to the address shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 22, 2015 and closes May 13, 2015.
",,,,,,,,,"The public notice requests the authorization for bank stabilization operations within jurisdictional waters of the United States, located in the City of Desloge, St. Francois County, Missouri. This consists of the construction of approximately 1,800 linear feet of channel improvements to an existing vertical stacked-stone wall channel. The project includes the removal of a deteriorated stone wall along the left and right descending banks of an unnamed tributary, replaced with a large block retaining wall system. In addition, any above grade sewer crossings within the project limits will be lowered to below grade. Authorization under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act would be required.
Written comments for operations within the St. Louis District must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing your comments to the address shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 22, 2015 and closes May 13, 2015.
City of Desloge, St Francois County, Missouri project requests authorization to replace stone wall in channel.",,,,,,David.p.meyer,David.p.meyer@usace.army.mil,314 331 8810,,,,Transportation Projects,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
587432,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/587432/p-2923/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,-90.2151325,38.7034022,Budrovich Marine,P-2923 MVS,,,,,,,,,,"Budrovich Marine proposes to create an anchor fleet containing a maximum 48 barges, arranged in a 6 long by 8 wide configuration. The fleet would be located along the right descending bank of Mosenthein Island, at approximate Mississippi River Mile 185.8, in Madison County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is open May 6, 2015 and closes on May 27, 2015.
Budrovich Marine proposes to create an anchor fleet along the right descending bank of Mosenthein Island, at approximate Mississippi River Mile 185.8, in Madison County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period is open May 6, 2015 and closes on May 27, 2015.",,,,,,charles.r.frerker,charles.r.frerker@usace.army.mil,314 331 8583,,,,Transportation Projects,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
588529,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/588529/p-2924/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,-90.2084,37.4758,Mark Diamond,P-2924 MVS-2013-480,,,,,,480,,,,"Public Notice P-2924 is issued for a proposed impoundment in Madison County, Missouri. The applicant, Mr. Mark Diamond, proposes to construct an approximate 30-acre private lake on property located southeast of Fredericktown. The project will result in the placement of fill into approximately 480 linear feet of perennial and intermittent tributaries. The project will also result in secondary impacts to approximately 3,950 linear feet of primarily intermittent stream channel, through conversion from stream to open water. Mr. Diamond proposes to offset the loss of stream channel associated with the impoundment through on-site preservation, restoration, and enhancement of approximately 13,155 linear feet of tributary channel. This Public Notice is open for comment for 21 days. All comments must be received no later than June 1, 2015.
Mr. Mark Diamond, proposes to construct an approximate 30-acre private lake on property located southeast of Fredericktown. This Public Notice is open for comment for 21 days. All comments must be received no later than June 1, 2015.",,,,,,,,,,,,Residential Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
600623,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/600623/p-2925/,To comment,mvs,St. Louis District,St Clair,-90.13464,38.64170,Gateway Motorports Park MVS 2015 344,P-2925,"The public notice requests the authorization for commercial development within an emergent wetland, located at 700 Raceway Blvd., in the City of East St. Louis, St. Clair County, Illinois. Gateway Acquisitions, Inc., on behalf of Gateway Motorsports Park, intends to impact 13.39 acres of emergent wetland immediately south of their existing facility to accommodate the construction of a new 1/3-mile paved racetrack and associated parking and infrastructure.
Written comments for operations within the St. Louis District must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing your comments to the address shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 16, 2015 and closes July 7, 2015.
",,,,13.39,,,,,"The public notice requests the authorization for commercial development within an emergent wetland, located at 700 Raceway Blvd., in the City of East St. Louis, St. Clair County, Illinois. Gateway Acquisitions, Inc., on behalf of Gateway Motorsports Park, intends to impact 13.39 acres of emergent wetland immediately south of their existing facility to accommodate the construction of a new 1/3-mile paved racetrack and associated parking and infrastructure.
Written comments for operations within the St. Louis District must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing your comments to the address shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 16, 2015 and closes July 7, 2015.
Gateway Motorports Park expansion, East St. Louis, St. Clair County, Illinois.",,,,,,Matthew Collins,matthew.p.collins@usace.army.mil,,,,,Recreational Developments,No,Bad,More than 10 acres destroyed
600759,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/600759/p-2926/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Clair,,,MoDOT,P-2926 MVS 2015 228,,,,,,,,,,"MoDOT proposes to conduct dredging, open river dredge disposal, construction of a temporary sheet pile bulkhead, mooring of construction related vessels and other associated activities to expand the Poplar Street Bridge at approximate Mississippi River mile 179.2. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 18, 2015, and closes on July 8, 2015.
MoDOT activities to expand the Poplar Street Bridge at approximate Mississippi River mile 179.2.",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Transportation Projects,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
610298,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/610298/p-2929/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Jackson,,,Gavilon Group LLC,P-2929 2015 448,,,,,,,,,,"The Gavilon Group LLC requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act authorization to construct a barge loading terminal near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 97.3, in Section 33, Township 8 South, Range 5, near Cora, Jackson County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on July 20, 2015, and closes on August 10, 2015.
Gavilon Group LLC, barge loading terminal Mississippi River mile 97.3 on Left Descending Bank.",,,,,,charles.r.frerker,charles.r.frerker@usace.army.mil,314 331 8583,,,,Transportation Projects,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
611217,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/611217/p-2927-p-2928/,To review,mvs,St. Louis District,St Louis,-90.1836724,38.6558865,SCF Lewis & Clark Fleeting,P-2927 MVS 2015 87 ; P-2928 MVS 2015 88,"SCF Lewis & Clark Fleeting, LLC, requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act authorization to establish two barge fleeting areas along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River at approximate river miles 181.4 and 182.1. The Public Notice comment period opens on July 27, 2015, and closes on August 17, 2015.
38.6558865,-90.1836724",,,coal terminal? coal waste in dredge material?,0,,,,,"SCF Lewis & Clark Fleeting, LLC, requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act authorization to establish two barge fleeting areas along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River at approximate river miles 181.4 and 182.1. The Public Notice comment period opens on July 27, 2015, and closes on August 17, 2015.
SCF Lewis & Clark Fleeting on right descending bank Mississippi River at river miles 181.4 and 182.1",,,,,,charles.r.frerker,charles.r.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Transportation Projects,No,Interesting,10 acres or less destroyed
611220,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/611220/p-2930/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Clair,-90.1788,38.6126,"North Cahokia Real Estate, LLC.",P-2930 MVS 2013 683,,,,,.5,,,,,"The applicant, North Cahokia Real Estate, LLC., proposes to construct a fill pad for an access road and possible future developments on a 10-acre portion of the site, and a dock facility constructed at its terminus.The project is located in the City of East St. Louis & Village of Sauget, St. Clair County, Illinois. Specifically, the project is found at Mississippi River mile 178.9, at Latitude N 38.6126 and Longitude W -90.1788.
The applicant, North Cahokia Real Estate, LLC., proposes to construct a fill pad for an access road and possible future developments on a 10-acre portion of the site, and a dock facility constructed at its terminus. The project includes construction of a proposed dock facility, fill pad, and access road to be constructed in the Port of East St. Louis development. The dock will be multipurpose with the majority of the cargo being grain/grain products, wood chips, aggregates, salts, steel pipes and beams, dry fertilizers, container boxes, and liquid fertilizers. The dock will consist of an on load and offload structure extending into the river. The proposed dock will require construction activities and the placement of fill within the Mississippi River. Moreover, the proposed fill pad and dock facility will impact approximately 0.50-acre of jurisdictional waterbodies. Authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act would be required. The project is located in the City of East St. Louis & Village of Sauget, St. Clair County, Illinois. Specifically, the project is found at Mississippi River mile 178.9, at Latitude N 38.6126 and Longitude W -90.1788.",,,,,,Alan Edmondson,Alan.r.Edmondson@usace.army.mil,314 331 8811,,,,Ports,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
612463,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/612463/mo-gp-4/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Louis,-92.3272136,38.5941259,St. Louis District,MO GP 4,,,,,,,,,,"The St. Louis District Corps of Engineers proposes to reauthorize Missouri General Permit Number 4 for the installation of private boat docks in specific navigable waters under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act.
The St. Louis District Corps of Engineers proposes to reauthorize Missouri General Permit Number 4 for the installation of private boat docks in specific navigable waters under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act.",,,,,,charles.r.frerker,charles.r.frerker@usace.army.mil,314 331 8583,,,,Other,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
616215,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/616215/p-2931/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St. Louis,-90.658,38.514,Villages of Rockwood Residential Subdivision,P-2931 MVS 2014 770,,,,,,2725,,,,"Mcbride Homes is proposing the Villages of Rockwood Residential Subdivision Project, previously known as Brewster Forest, to construct a new residential area on a 292-acre parcel in Eureka, MO.
Mcbride Homes is proposing the Villages of Rockwood Residential Subdivision Project, previously known as Brewster Forest, to construct a new residential area on a 292-acre parcel in Eureka, MO.",,,,,,Matthew Collins,matthew.p.collins@usace.army.mil,314 331 8626,,,,Residential Developments,No,,More than 10 acres destroyed
617984,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/617984/p-2932/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Clair,-90.214669,38.577356,"Cahokia Acres, LLC",P-2932 MVS 2015 620,,,,,,,,,,"P-2932: Cahokia Acres LLC barge anchor fleet near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 175.9.
Cahokia Acres LLC requests authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to install a 45 barge anchor fleet near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 175.9, near Cahokia, in St. Clair County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on September 21, 2015, and closes on October 13, 2015.",,,,,,charles.r.frerker,charles.r.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Ports,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
625975,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/625975/p-2933/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Louis,-90.3385347,38.4607382,John Sutherland III,P-2933 MVS 2015 290,,,,,.7,30,,,,"The applicant, Mr. John Sutherland III, seeks authorization to construct a private recreational wakeboard facility at 4140 Old Baumgartner Road, Saint Louis, Missouri 63129. The proposed facility will consist of a weir that directs flow from an epheremal channel into two linear ponds that will discharge to an unnamed tributary to Mattese Creek. The project will fill approximately 30 linear feet of the epheremal channel and 0.69 acres of emergent wetland. The Public Notice comment period opens October 27, 2015 and closes November 17, 2015.
The applicant, Mr. John Sutherland III, seeks authorization to construct a private recreational wakeboard facility at 4140 Old Baumgartner Road, Saint Louis, Missouri 63129. The proposed facility will consist of a weir that directs flow from an epheremal channel into two linear ponds that will discharge to an unnamed tributary to Mattese Creek. The project will fill approximately 30 linear feet of the epheremal channel and 0.69 acres of emergent wetland. The Public Notice comment period opens October 27, 2015 and closes November 17, 2015.",,,,,,Samantha Hollenberg,Samantha.L.Hollenberg@usace.army.mil,314 331 8186,,,,Recreational Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
628519,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/628519/p-2934/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Jackson,-89.4,37.48,Kinder Morgan Inc,P-2934,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Kinder Morgan Inc., seeks to revise the fleeting specified in the original permit agreement, to that of the current attached proposal. The public notice depicts fleeting configurations for river levels both above and below 9 feet on the Chester Gage reading. The public notice is seeking comment on the changes to the previously authorized fleeting configurations. The project is located on the left descending bank of Mississippi River mile 98.5.
The applicant, Kinder Morgan Inc., seeks to revise the fleeting specified in the original permit agreement, to that of the current attached proposal. The public notice depicts fleeting configurations for river levels both above and below 9 feet on the Chester Gage reading. The public notice is seeking comment on the changes to the previously authorized fleeting configurations. The project is located on the left descending bank of Mississippi River mile 98.5.",,,,,,Alan Edmondson,alan.r.edmondson@usace.army.mil,,,,,Transportation Projects,,,
633398,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/633398/p-2936/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,St Louis District Corps of Engineers,P-2936,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, St. Louis District, Corps of Engineers, is seeking authorization to correct a deficiency in the design of underseepage controls in the Mel Price section of the Wood River levee system, Madison County, Illinois. Uncontrolled underseepage and conveyance of earthen materials that form the foundation of the levee are occurring, and the potential for levee failure is a major problem. The proposed work is part of an overall deficiency correction and reconstruction of several project features. The public notices details issues, corrective actions, impacts, and mitigation for the proposed project. In addition, the public notice contains a hyper link to the environmental assessment completed by the St. Louis District Environmental Branch for the proposed work. The public notice opens December 8, 2015 and closes December 29, 2015.
The applicant, St. Louis District, Corps of Engineers, is seeking authorization to correct a deficiency in the design of underseepage controls in the Mel Price section of the Wood River levee system, Madison County, Illinois. Uncontrolled underseepage and conveyance of earthen materials that form the foundation of the levee are occurring, and the potential for levee failure is a major problem. The proposed work is part of an overall deficiency correction and reconstruction of several project features. The public notices details issues, corrective actions, impacts, and mitigation for the proposed project. In addition, the public notice contains a hyper link to the environmental assessment completed by the St. Louis District Environmental Branch for the proposed work. The public notice opens December 8, 2015 and closes December 29, 2015.",,,,,,Alan Edmondson,alan.r.edmondson@usace.army.mil,,,,,Levees,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
637071,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/637071/gp-4/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,GP-4,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District HAS RE-ISSUED general permit CEMVS-GP-4 for construction, placement and maintenance of small fixed or floating boat docks, associated dock structures, and minor discharges up to 25 cubic yards, including excavation within the navigable and historically navigable rivers in the State of Missouri, including the Missouri River, Mississippi River and Navigable/Historically Navigable portions of The Meramec, Femme Osage and Salt Rivers within the St. Louis District Regulatory Boundary.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District HAS RE-ISSUED general permit CEMVS-GP-4 for construction, placement and maintenance of small fixed or floating boat docks, associated dock structures, and minor discharges up to 25 cubic yards, including excavation within the navigable and historically navigable rivers in the State of Missouri, including the Missouri River, Mississippi River and Navigable/Historically Navigable portions of The Meramec, Femme Osage and Salt Rivers within the St. Louis District Regulatory Boundary.",,,,,,,,,,,Yes,,,,
637626,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/637626/p-2937/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,Madison County Highway Department,P-2937,,,,,,120,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to replace and realign the Pin Oak Road Bridge over Silver Creek, Madison County, east of Edwardsville, Illinois. The existing bridge has been closed due to deterioration of the deck and the new alignment will provide a safer crossing over Silver Creek. The road and bridge will be realigned directly east of the existing road, impacts include 0.65 acres of forested wetlands, 0.41 acres of emergent wetlands and120LF of perennial tributaries. Additionally, the original bridge deck and abutments will be removed following construction to avoid potential safety issues. Silver Creek is a primary tributary to the Mississippi River. The Public Notice comment period opens December 21, 2015 and closes January 11, 2015.
The applicant seeks authorization to replace and realign the Pin Oak Road Bridge over Silver Creek, Madison County, east of Edwardsville, Illinois. The existing bridge has been closed due to deterioration of the deck and the new alignment will provide a safer crossing over Silver Creek. The road and bridge will be realigned directly east of the existing road, impacts include 0.65 acres of forested wetlands, 0.41 acres of emergent wetlands and120LF of perennial tributaries. Additionally, the original bridge deck and abutments will be removed following construction to avoid potential safety issues. Silver Creek is a primary tributary to the Mississippi River. The Public Notice comment period opens December 21, 2015 and closes January 11, 2015.",,,,,,Amy Henke,amy.c.henke@usace.army.mil,,,,,Transportation Projects,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
637945,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/637945/p-2938/,,mvs,St. Louis District,St Louis,-90.2078,38.5881,City of St Louis Fire Department,P-2938,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to dock three response boats on the Mississippi River at approximate Mississippi River mile 176.6, along the right descending bank at the Corps of Engineers dock at the foot of Arsenal St, City of St. Louis, Missouri. The boats include a 45’ aluminum hull fire boat, a 27’ aluminum hull response boat, and a 27’ fiberglass hull response boat. It is expected that in most cases there would only be two boats moored at any given time. Public Notice comment period opens December 23, 2015 and closes January 13, 2015.
The applicant seeks authorization to dock three response boats on the Mississippi River at approximate Mississippi River mile 176.6, along the right descending bank at the Corps of Engineers dock at the foot of Arsenal St, City of St. Louis, Missouri. The boats include a 45’ aluminum hull fire boat, a 27’ aluminum hull response boat, and a 27’ fiberglass hull response boat. It is expected that in most cases there would only be two boats moored at any given time. Public Notice comment period opens December 23, 2015 and closes January 13, 2015.",,,,,,Amy Henke,amy.c.henke@usace.army.mil,,,,,Transportation Projects,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
643779,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/643779/p-2939/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,,,Mr. Thomas Martin,P-2939,,,,,21,,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to construct the Martin Family Lake for recreation benefits within their property boundaries. The proposed lake is 21-acres in size and is located approximately 1.7 miles northeast of Bonnie, Illinois. The proposed lake would impact three unnamed tributaries of Atchison Creek from either the construction of the dam structure or inundation from the proposed lake. The applicant is proposing permittee-responsible compensatory stream mitigation to offset the adverse impacts to the three streams within the project footprint. More specifically, the proposed project is located in the Southeast ¼ of Sections 33, Township 03 South, Range 03 East, with the compensatory mitigation site located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 4, Township 04 South, Range 03 East of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Jefferson County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on January 22, 2016, and closes on February 11, 2016.
The applicant seeks authorization to construct the Martin Family Lake for recreation benefits within their property boundaries. The proposed lake is 21-acres in size and is located approximately 1.7 miles northeast of Bonnie, Illinois. The proposed work includes grading and shaping the lake bottom, tree clearing and the construction of the earthen dam. The applicant will construct the dam utilizing clay soils, proper compaction and the placement of riprap to prevent scour and erosion.
The proposed lake would impact three unnamed tributaries of Atchison Creek from either the construction of the dam structure or inundation from the proposed lake. One stream has been delineated as intermittent (RPW) and the remaining two streams have been delineated as ephemeral (Non-RPW). Approximately 2,057-lineal feet of the intermittent stream and 675-lineal feet and 165-lineal feet of the ephemeral streams would be impacted by the project. Compensatory Mitigation for the impacts to the streams were assessed utilizing the Illinois Stream Mitigation Method (ISMM).
The applicant is proposing permittee-responsible compensatory stream mitigation to offset the adverse impacts to the three streams within the project footprint. The proposed mitigation plan is designed to restore the channelized section of intermittent stream downstream of the project site, south of Saddle Club Road. The existing channelized portion of the stream is approximately 2,015-linear feet in length. The existing stream is a Rosgen G channel with little access to the adjacent floodplain. The proposed restoration of the channel would increase the length of the stream to approximately 2,075-linear feet. The goal is to create a new, meandering, Rosgen E channel with a small Newbury Riffle at the outlet end for stability.
More specifically, the proposed project is located in the Southeast ¼ of Sections 33, Township 03 South, Range 03 East, with the compensatory mitigation site located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 4, Township 04 South, Range 03 East of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Jefferson County, Illinois.
The Public Notice comment period opens on January 22, 2016, and closes on February 11, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,Recreational Developments,No,,More than 10 acres destroyed
672251,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/672251/p-2942/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Pike,,,Mr. Mike Osborne,P-2942,,,,,,,,,,"Mr. Mike Osborne, Emerald City Enterprises, LLC, requests authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to install two boat dock structures for commercial purposes, near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 273.0, in Clarksville, Pike County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens on February 24, 2016, and closes on March 15, 2016.
Mr.
Mike Osborne, Emerald City Enterprises, LLC, requests authorization under
Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to install two boat dock structures
for commercial purposes, near the right descending bank of the Mississippi
River, at approximate river mile 273.0, in Clarksville, Pike County,
Missouri. The Public Notice comment
period opens on February 24, 2016, and closes on March 15, 2016.",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Marinas,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
673275,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/673275/p-2941/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,Gary Eberhardt,P-2941,,,,,72.74,,,,,"The applicant seeks approval from the Mitigation Bank Review Team (MBRT) which is composed of representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to establish a wetland mitigation bank within the American Bottoms. The primary objective of the proposed mitigation bank is to restore, create, enhance and permanently protect 62.20 acres of three wetland types (51.82 acres Emergent, 3.56 acres Scrub Shrub and 6.82 acres Forested) as well as create and protect 5.00 acres of bottomland forest and 5.82 acres of tallgrass prairie buffer within a 72.74 acre site that is currently in agricultural production. If approved, the restoration, creation and enhancement activities will be performed generating credits from the environmental improvements and will be available for sale on an incremental basis as long as the mitigation bank meets its anticipated goals set forth in the banking document. Credits from the project will not be available for sale until documentation is provided by the bank sponsor that environmental restoration will proceed and written approval is granted by the Corps in consultation with the MBRT. The mitigation bank sponsor is developing the mitigation bank with the intent to sell the mitigation credits to recipients of Section 404 Permits who are required to compensate for unavoidable and adverse environmental impacts to waters of the United States. Specifically, the waters of the United States that will be compensated at the proposed bank include wetlands with emergent, scrub shrub and forested classifications. Upon request, a copy of the Mitigation Banking Prospectus is available for review in our office.
The proposed wetland mitigation bank is located in the northeast portion of Granite City and is directly west of the new Morrison Road, connecting Lakeview Road to the intersection of Lake Drive and Breckenridge Lane. More specifically, the proposed mitigation bank is located within the Northwest ¼ of Section 3, Township 3 North, Range 09 West of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Madison County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on February 25, 2016, and closes on March 16, 2016.
The applicant seeks approval from the Mitigation Bank
Review Team (MBRT) which is composed of representatives from the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to
establish a wetland mitigation bank within the American Bottoms. The primary objective of the proposed
mitigation bank is to restore, create, enhance and permanently protect 62.20
acres of three wetland types (51.82 acres Emergent, 3.56 acres Scrub Shrub and
6.82 acres Forested) as well as create and protect 5.00 acres of bottomland
forest and 5.82 acres of tallgrass prairie buffer within a 72.74 acre site that
is currently in agricultural production.
If approved, the restoration, creation and enhancement activities will
be performed generating credits from the environmental improvements and will be
available for sale on an incremental basis as long as the mitigation bank meets
its anticipated goals set forth in the banking document. Credits from the project will not be
available for sale until documentation is provided by the bank sponsor that
environmental restoration will proceed and written approval is granted by the
Corps in consultation with the MBRT. The mitigation bank sponsor is developing
the mitigation bank with the intent to sell the mitigation credits to
recipients of Section 404 Permits who are required to compensate for
unavoidable and adverse environmental impacts to waters of the United States. Specifically, the waters of the United States
that will be compensated at the proposed bank include wetlands with emergent,
scrub shrub and forested classifications. Upon request, a copy of the
Mitigation Banking Prospectus is available for review in our office.
The proposed wetland mitigation bank is located in the
northeast portion of Granite City and is directly west of the new Morrison
Road, connecting Lakeview Road to the intersection of Lake Drive and
Breckenridge Lane. More specifically,
the proposed mitigation bank is located within the Northwest ¼ of Section 3,
Township 3 North, Range 09 West of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Madison County,
Illinois.The
Public Notice comment period opens on February 25, 2016, and closes on March
16, 2016.",,,,,,Tyson Zobrist,tyson.j.zobrist@usace.army.mil,,,,,Mitigation Banks,No,,Mitigation or restoration
690628,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/690628/p-2940/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Alexander,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,P-2940,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District proposes to construct the Boston Bar Bi-Op Project as part of its commitment to comply with Endangered Species Act requirements as part of our operation of the Regulating Works Project. The proposed action includes the removal of three existing dikes, notching an existing pile dike, construction of a new side channel enhancement dike (SCED), and creation of sandbar habitat adjacent to Boston Bar using dredge disposal material from future channel maintenance dredging that would occur within the immediate vicinity. Fill material would include approximately 2,114 cubic yards of quarry run limestone consisting of graded “A” stone for the new SCED and the removal of over 58,000 cubic yards of rock for removal and notching of the existing dikes. Boston Bar is located along the left descending bank of the Middle Mississippi River between River Miles 7.6 and 10.2, in Alexander County, Illinois, approximately 1.5 miles northwest of Cairo, Illinois, and 22.5 miles southeast of Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Expiration date: 4/11/2016
3/11/2016: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis
District proposes to construct the Boston Bar Bi-Op Project as part of its commitment to comply with
Endangered Species Act requirements as part of our operation of the Regulating
Works Project. The proposed action
includes the removal of three existing dikes, notching an existing pile dike, construction
of a new side channel enhancement dike (SCED), and creation of sandbar habitat
adjacent to Boston Bar using dredge disposal material from future channel
maintenance dredging that would occur within the immediate vicinity. Fill
material would include approximately 2,114 cubic yards of quarry run limestone
consisting of graded “A” stone for the new SCED and the removal of over 58,000
cubic yards of rock for removal and notching of the existing dikes. Boston Bar is located along the left descending bank of the
Middle Mississippi River between River Miles 7.6 and 10.2, in Alexander County,
Illinois, approximately 1.5 miles northwest of Cairo, Illinois, and 22.5 miles
southeast of Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
Expiration date:
4/11/2016",,,,,,,,,,,Yes,,,,
698436,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/698436/p2943-to-p2947/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,Pike,,,Wayne B. Smith,P2943 to P2947,,,,,,,,,,"Wayne B. Smith, Inc., requests re-authorization to continue commercial sand and gravel dredging in previously permitted reaches and under the same previously authorized quantities, at specified locations near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, between approximate river miles 277.6 to 285.2, near Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens on March 21, 2016, and closes on April 11, 2016.
Wayne B. Smith, Inc., requests re-authorization
to continue commercial sand and gravel dredging in previously permitted reaches
and under the same previously authorized quantities, at specified locations
near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, between approximate
river miles 277.6 to 285.2, near Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens on
March 21, 2016, and closes on April 11, 2016.",,,,,,Charles Frerker,charles.f.frerker@usace.army.mil,,,,,Commercial Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
720954,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/720954/p-2949/,Done,mvs,St. Louis District,St Louis,,,Ed Zigorowicz,P-2949,,,,,8.6,910,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and piping operations within waters of the United States to enclose an unnamed intermittent and ephemeral tributary of the Meramec River, for the purpose of a residential development. The project site is on an 8.6-acre tract comprised of woodlands within an upland topography. The site contains two drainages which bisect the site, flowing from northeast to southwest, located in between Hawkins Fuchs Road and Interstate 55, in the City of St. Louis, Missouri. Project impacts include the piping enclosure of an unnamed intermittent and ephemeral tributary, consisting of 910 lineal feet of channel. This will facilitate residential lots, road crossings, and storm water discharge points. Written comments must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing your comments to the address shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 14, 2016, and closes on May 5, 2016.
The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and piping operations within waters of the United States to enclose an unnamed intermittent and ephemeral tributary of the Meramec River, for the purpose of a residential development. The project site is on an 8.6-acre tract comprised of woodlands within an upland topography. The site contains two drainages which bisect the site, flowing from northeast to southwest, located in between Hawkins Fuchs Road and Interstate 55, in the City of St. Louis, Missouri. Project impacts include the piping enclosure of an unnamed intermittent and ephemeral tributary, consisting of 910 lineal feet of channel. This will facilitate residential lots, road crossings, and storm water discharge points. Written comments must be submitted by replying to this email or by mailing your comments to the address shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 14, 2016, and closes on May 5, 2016.",,,,,,David P Meyers,david.p.meyers@usace.army.mil,,,,,Residential Developments,No,,10 acres or less destroyed
742463,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/742463/p-2948/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2948,,,,,,1075,,,,"The applicant, KU Development, LLC. has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Haybarn Lane Tract (40 West Luxury Living). The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into a waters of the United States in conjunction with the enclosure/piping of approximately 1,075 linear feet of two intermittent and one ephemeral tributary to Creve Coeur Creek in Chesterfield, Missouri. The pipe is proposed to allow for development of the 14-acre tract for a proposed multi-family residential development. The Public Notice comment period opens April 26, 2016 and closes May 16, 2016.
The applicant, KU Development, LLC. has applied
for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Haybarn Lane Tract
(40 West Luxury Living). The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of
fill material into a waters of the United States in conjunction with the
enclosure/piping of approximately 1,075 linear feet of two intermittent and one
ephemeral tributary to Creve Coeur Creek in Chesterfield, Missouri. The pipe is
proposed to allow for development of the 14-acre tract for a proposed
multi-family residential development. The Public Notice comment period opens
April 26, 2016 and closes May 16, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
753522,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/753522/mwam/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The five U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) Districts in the State of Missouri (Kansas City,MWAM,,,,,,,,,,"The five U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) Districts in the State of Missouri (Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, Rock Island, and St. Louis Districts) are proposing to adopt the Missouri Wetland Assessment Method (MWAM) for determining mitigation requirements for impacts to jurisdictional wetlands in the State of Missouri. The MWAM was developed in response to state and Federal resource agency requests for Corps implementation of a standard tool for the assessment of wetland impacts and mitigation actions to be used in all Corps Districts in the State of Missouri. The MWAM, if adopted, will be the primary tool used for the evaluation of wetland impacts and mitigation proposals for Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344) Department of the Army permit evaluations within the State of Missouri. A Public Notice for this proposed action is attached to this email. The Corps solicits your comment on the draft MWAM, and its proposed implementation in Missouri. Comments on the draft MWAM can be submitted to Mr. James Reenan at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, Missouri State Regulatory Office, 515 East High Street, Suite 202, Jefferson City, Missouri, 65101; or by email at james.s.reenan@usace.army.mil. Comments relating to the MWAM are due by close of business on June 5, 2016.
The five U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) Districts
in the State of Missouri (Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, Rock Island, and
St. Louis Districts) are proposing to adopt the Missouri Wetland Assessment
Method (MWAM) for determining mitigation requirements for impacts to
jurisdictional wetlands in the State of Missouri. The MWAM was developed in response to state
and Federal resource agency requests for Corps implementation of a standard
tool for the assessment of wetland impacts and mitigation actions to be used in
all Corps Districts in the State of Missouri. The MWAM, if adopted, will be the
primary tool used for the evaluation of wetland impacts and mitigation
proposals for Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344) Department of
the Army permit evaluations within the State of Missouri. A Public Notice for this proposed action is
attached to this email. The Corps
solicits your comment on the draft MWAM, and its proposed implementation in
Missouri. Comments on the draft MWAM can
be submitted to Mr. James Reenan at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas
City District, Missouri State Regulatory Office, 515 East High Street, Suite
202, Jefferson City, Missouri, 65101; or by email at
james.s.reenan@usace.army.mil. Comments
relating to the MWAM are due by close of business on June 5, 2016.",,,,,,James S Reenan,james.s.reenan@usace.army.mil,,,,,,,,
755777,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/755777/2016-161/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,As described in the attached Public Notice,2016-161,,,,,,3900,,,,"As described in the attached Public Notice, the Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation (MCHF) - Stream Stewardship Trust Fund has requested approval for an in-lieu-fee (ILF) mitigation project in Bollinger County, Missouri. The project occurs on Little Whitewater Creek. The MCHF has designated this project as SSTF-1009. The project generally includes the restoration and preservation of 24 acres of forested riparian corridor, along approximately 3,900 linear feet of Little Whitewater Creek. The project also includes the stabilization of over 500 linear feet of severely eroded streambank, through the installation of seven bendway weirs. If approved by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps), SSTF-1009 will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 8,027 stream credits. The MCHF would make the stream credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project. Responses are due to this office no later than June 30, 2016.
As described in the attached Public Notice, the Missouri
Conservation Heritage Foundation (MCHF) - Stream Stewardship Trust Fund has
requested approval for an in-lieu-fee (ILF) mitigation project in Bollinger
County, Missouri. The project occurs on
Little Whitewater Creek. The MCHF has
designated this project as SSTF-1009.
The project generally includes the restoration and preservation of 24
acres of forested riparian corridor, along approximately 3,900 linear feet of
Little Whitewater Creek. The project
also includes the stabilization of over 500 linear feet of severely eroded
streambank, through the installation of seven bendway weirs. If approved by the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (the Corps), SSTF-1009 will create a total potential mitigation
credit release of 8,027 stream credits.
The MCHF would make the stream credit available to Department of the
Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory
mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The Corps solicits your comment on the
proposed mitigation project. Responses
are due to this office no later than June 30, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
759094,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/759094/p-2950/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2950,,,,,,1580,,,,"The applicant, McBride & Son Homes has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Wyndstone (Duello Tract). The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States, impacting approximately 1,580 linear feet of one ephemeral, two intermittent, one perennial tributary and 0.07-acres of wetland that drain to Peruque Creek in Lake St. Louis, Missouri. The impacts are to allow for development of the 104-acre tract for a proposed single-family residential development. The Public Notice comment period opens May 13, 2016 and closes June 3 2016.
The applicant, McBride & Son Homes has applied for a
Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Wyndstone (Duello
Tract). The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material
into waters of the United States, impacting approximately 1,580 linear feet of one ephemeral, two
intermittent, one perennial tributary
and 0.07-acres of wetland that drain to Peruque Creek in Lake St. Louis,
Missouri. The impacts are to allow for
development of the 104-acre tract for a proposed single-family residential
development. The Public Notice comment period opens May 13, 2016 and closes
June 3 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
778035,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/778035/p-2644/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,The applicant,P-2644,,,,,,6470,,,,"The applicant, James Dierberg, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the construction of an approximate 90-acre private lake. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States, impacting approximately 6,470 linear feet of two intermittent tributaries to Femme Osage Creek in Defiance, St. Charles County , Missouri. The Public Notice comment period opens May 20, 2016 and closes June 10 2016.
The applicant, James Dierberg, has applied for a
Department of the Army Permit for the construction of an approximate 90-acre
private lake. The applicant seeks
authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United
States, impacting approximately 6,470
linear feet of two intermittent tributaries to Femme Osage Creek in
Defiance, St. Charles County , Missouri.
The Public Notice comment period opens May 20, 2016 and closes June 10
2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
792873,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/792873/p-2883/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,The applicant seeks authorization to develop and construct a new 6.75- mile bike trail between the cities of Troy and O’Fallon in Madison and St. Clair Counties,P-2883,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to develop and construct a new 6.75- mile bike trail between the cities of Troy and O’Fallon in Madison and St. Clair Counties, Illinois. The new bike trail will be identified as the Scott-Troy Bike Trail. The trail would be part of an overall trail network which would connect the Madison County Bikeway System, to the north and eventually extend to the MetroBikeLink at the Shiloh/Scott AFB Metrolink Station, south of the City of O’Fallon. The bike trail would pass along the city limits of O’Fallon, Collinsville, Troy and the Village of Maryville.
The applicant seeks authorization to develop and construct a new 6.75- mile bike trail between the cities of Troy and O’Fallon in Madison and St. Clair Counties, Illinois. The new bike trail will be identified as the Scott-Troy Bike Trail. The trail would be part of an overall trail network which would connect the Madison County Bikeway System, to the north and eventually extend to the MetroBikeLink at the Shiloh/Scott AFB Metrolink Station, south of the City of O’Fallon. The bike trail would pass along the city limits of O’Fallon, Collinsville, Troy and the Village of Maryville.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
792938,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/792938/nationwide-permit-reissuance-request-for-comments/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,On June 1,Nationwide Permit Reissuance Request for Comments,,,,,,,,,,"On June 1, 2016, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers published in the Federal Register its proposal to reissue the 50 existing nationwide permits (NWPs) and issue two new NWPs. Comments on the proposed NWPs are due by August 1, 2016. Separate public notices for the State of Missouri and the State of Illinois announcing the proposed reissuance and request for comments are posted below.
On June 1, 2016, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers published in the Federal Register its proposal to reissue the 50 existing nationwide permits (NWPs) and issue two new NWPs. Comments on the proposed NWPs are due by August 1, 2016.
Separate public notices for the State of Missouri and the State of Illinois announcing the proposed reissuance and request for comments are posted below.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
800408,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/800408/gp-34/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The St. Louis District Corps of Engineers proposes to reauthorize Missouri General Permit Number 34M for Sand and Gravel Excavation Activities in specific navigable waters under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. The Corps of Engineers (Corps) is proposing several changes in GP-34M. Most of the proposed changes are in modifications to the special conditions of the permit. A portion of which will make them align more closely with the State of Missouri’s Sand and Gravel Removal Guidelines,GP 34,,,,,,,,,,"The St. Louis District Corps of Engineers proposes to reauthorize Missouri General Permit Number 34M for Sand and Gravel Excavation Activities in specific navigable waters under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. The Corps of Engineers (Corps) is proposing several changes in GP-34M. Most of the proposed changes are in modifications to the special conditions of the permit. A portion of which will make them align more closely with the State of Missouri’s Sand and Gravel Removal Guidelines, which are used by the MDNR, Land Reclamation Program (LRP) as a means to minimize adverse impacts resulting from state permitted commercial in-stream sand and gravel removal activities. Therefore, comments are solicited on the reissuance of the General Permit, reissuance with all or some of the proposed changes, or reissuance with other proposed modifications.
The St. Louis District Corps of Engineers proposes to reauthorize Missouri General Permit Number 34M for Sand and Gravel Excavation Activities in specific navigable waters under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. The Corps of Engineers (Corps) is proposing several changes in GP-34M. Most of the proposed changes are in modifications to the special conditions of the permit. A portion of which will make them align more closely with the State of Missouri’s Sand and Gravel Removal Guidelines, which are used by the MDNR, Land Reclamation Program (LRP) as a means to minimize adverse impacts resulting from state permitted commercial in-stream sand and gravel removal activities. Therefore, comments are solicited on the reissuance of the General Permit, reissuance with all or some of the proposed changes, or reissuance with other proposed modifications.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
800524,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/800524/p-2951/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,-90.18711,38.88959,The Alton Casino LLC seeks authorization to periodically remove accumulated sediment from beneath and directly adjacent to vessels within the Alton Casino complex. Dredging up to 15,P-2951,,,,,,,,,,"The Alton Casino LLC seeks authorization to periodically remove accumulated sediment from beneath and directly adjacent to vessels within the Alton Casino complex. Dredging up to 15,000 cubic yards annually would only occur on an as needed basis to avoid jeopardizing the structural integrity of vessel hulls. Dredge material would be disposed at an upland area, if available, when dredging is required. Open river dredge disposal is proposed as an alternative if no nearby upland disposal areas are available when dredging becomes a necessity. The activity site is located at approximate latitude 38.88959, longitude -90.18711, near #1 Piasa Street in Alton, Madison County, Illinois, along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 203.0. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 14, 2016, and closes on July 5, 2016.
The Alton Casino LLC seeks authorization to periodically remove accumulated sediment from beneath and directly adjacent to vessels within the Alton Casino complex. Dredging up to 15,000 cubic yards annually would only occur on an as needed basis to avoid jeopardizing the structural integrity of vessel hulls. Dredge material would be disposed at an upland area, if available, when dredging is required. Open river dredge disposal is proposed as an alternative if no nearby upland disposal areas are available when dredging becomes a necessity. The activity site is located at approximate latitude 38.88959, longitude -90.18711, near #1 Piasa Street in Alton, Madison County, Illinois, along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 203.0. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 14, 2016, and closes on July 5, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
800526,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/800526/p-2953-to-p-2963/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Randolph,,,P-2953 through P-2963: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kaskaskia River Project Office seeks reauthorization to conduct environmental excavation activities to restore aquatic habitat,P-2953 to P 2963,,,,,,,,,,"P-2953 through P-2963: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kaskaskia River Project Office seeks reauthorization to conduct environmental excavation activities to restore aquatic habitat, recharge wetlands, provide recreational access and restore connective river flows within remnant side channels periodically blocked at their confluence with the Kaskaskia River with depositional material. The environmental restoration areas include eleven remnant side channel locations between approximate Kaskaskia River Mile 1 through 26 in St. Clair, Monroe and Randolph County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 14, 2016, and closes on July 5, 2016.
P-2953 through P-2963: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kaskaskia River Project Office seeks reauthorization to conduct environmental excavation activities to restore aquatic habitat, recharge wetlands, provide recreational access and restore connective river flows within remnant side channels periodically blocked at their confluence with the Kaskaskia River with depositional material. The environmental restoration areas include eleven remnant side channel locations between approximate Kaskaskia River Mile 1 through 26 in St. Clair, Monroe and Randolph County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 14, 2016, and closes on July 5, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
830299,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/830299/p-2964/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,Mr. Pat Cunningham of Caplaco Twenty-One Inc. and Glen Carbon 72 LLC seeks authorization to develop 72 acres of cropland into commercial development with structures,P-2964,,,,,,3135,,,,"Mr. Pat Cunningham of Caplaco Twenty-One Inc. and Glen Carbon 72 LLC seeks authorization to develop 72 acres of cropland into commercial development with structures, parking, and associated infrastructure. Approximately 3,135 LF of stream will be impacted as well as 2.02 acres of wetland. Both on and offsite mitigation is planned. The planned activity is to occur in Section 26, Township 4 North, Range 8 West, 3rd Principal Meridian, in Glen Carbon, Madison County, Illinois. The comment period for this notice opens July 11, 2016 and closes August 1, 2016.
Mr. Pat Cunningham of Caplaco Twenty-One Inc. and Glen Carbon 72 LLC seeks authorization to develop 72 acres of cropland into commercial development with structures, parking, and associated infrastructure. Approximately 3,135 LF of stream will be impacted as well as 2.02 acres of wetland. Both on and offsite mitigation is planned. The planned activity is to occur in Section 26, Township 4 North, Range 8 West, 3rd Principal Meridian, in Glen Carbon, Madison County, Illinois. The comment period for this notice opens July 11, 2016 and closes August 1, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
911035,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/911035/p-2967/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Louis,,,ADM Grain Company seeks Section 10 reauthorization to conduct maintenance excavation activities to maintain adequate depths for uninterrupted barge access to their existing St. Louis river terminal. Excavated material would be disposed at an upland site. The project area is located near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River,P-2967,,,,,,,,,,"ADM Grain Company seeks Section 10 reauthorization to conduct maintenance excavation activities to maintain adequate depths for uninterrupted barge access to their existing St. Louis river terminal. Excavated material would be disposed at an upland site. The project area is located near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 184.0, in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. The public notice comment period is from August 11, 2016, through August 31, 2016.
ADM Grain Company seeks Section 10 reauthorization to conduct maintenance excavation activities to maintain adequate depths for uninterrupted barge access to their existing St. Louis river terminal. Excavated material would be disposed at an upland site. The project area is located near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 184.0, in St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri. The public notice comment period is from August 11, 2016, through August 31, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
915195,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/915195/gp-34m/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Reissuance of Regional General Permit NKW-GP-34M,GP-34M,,,,,,,,,,"State of Missouri - Reissuance of Regional General Permit NKW-GP-34M - Sand and Gravel Excavation Activities. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, HAS REISSUED Regional General Permit MVS GP-34M for Sand and Gravel Excavation Activities in Waters of the United States within the State of Missouri under the authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). Duration of this General Permit. The general permit has been issued and is in effect for five (5) years from August 15, 2016 until July 28, 2021, unless revoked or specifically extended.
State of Missouri - Reissuance of Regional General Permit NKW-GP-34M - Sand and Gravel Excavation Activities. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, HAS REISSUED Regional General Permit MVS GP-34M for Sand and Gravel Excavation Activities in Waters of the United States within the State of Missouri under the authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). Duration of this General Permit. The general permit has been issued and is in effect for five (5) years from August 15, 2016 until July 28, 2021, unless revoked or specifically extended.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
918952,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/918952/p-2776/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2776,,,,,,340,,,,"The applicant, The City of Frontenac, seeks a modification and time extension to a previously authorized storm water project to increase capacity within an unnamed tributary to Deer Creek in order to reduce residential flooding of residences. The proposed project extends channel modification activities for an additional 340 linear feet immediately upstream of the previously authorized and completed standard permit. The original permit included a 500 linear foot modification in the unnamed tributary and 100 linear foot bank stabilization in Deer Creek. The proposed channel modifications should decrease the existing 15 year flooding depth at 21 Glen Abbey by 0.23 feet (2.76 inches). The Public Notice comment period opens August 18, 2016 and closes September 8, 2016.
The applicant, The City of Frontenac, seeks a modification and time extension to a previously authorized storm water project to increase capacity within an unnamed tributary to Deer Creek in order to reduce residential flooding of residences. The proposed project extends channel modification activities for an additional 340 linear feet immediately upstream of the previously authorized and completed standard permit. The original permit included a 500 linear foot modification in the unnamed tributary and 100 linear foot bank stabilization in Deer Creek. The proposed channel modifications should decrease the existing 15 year flooding depth at 21 Glen Abbey by 0.23 feet (2.76 inches).The Public Notice comment period opens August 18, 2016 and closes September 8, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
926082,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/926082/p-2969/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Iron,,,Specialty Granules LLC (SGI) seeks authorization to conduct grading,P-2969,,,,,,,,,,"Specialty Granules LLC (SGI) seeks authorization to conduct grading, filling and quarry operations in waters of the United States for their proposed Annapolis quarry expansion, within a 329-acre site south of their existing quarry. The project is located south of Annapolis, Missouri and east of Hwy 149 (Funk Branch Road) heading southeast out of Annapolis. More specifically, the project site occurs in Sections 22 & 27, Township 31 North, Range 3 East, Iron County, Missouri. The approximate geographic coordinates of the site are 37.342918° north, -90.705035° east. The public notice comment period is from August 25, 2016, through September 15, 2016.
Project Description: Specialty Granules LLC (SGI) seeks authorization to conduct grading, filling and quarry operations in waters of the United States for their proposed Annapolis quarry expansion, within a 329-acre site south of their existing quarry. The Annapolis Plant is an open-pit quarry and mineral processing facility (Site) that has been in operation since 1965. The Site produces high-quality rhyolite for use as roofing granules on asphalt shingles. Rhyolite, an igneous (volcanic) rock, is relatively uncommon due to its requirement to be extruded onto the earth’s surface during formation, often in the form of lava. In comparison, granite, the intrusive (non-extruded) equivalent of rhyolite, is much more common. One of the top two producers of roofing granules in the United States, SGI operates a total of four quarries (Missouri, California, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania). However, only 1 of these four mines produce rhyolite, as rhyolite occurrence in the US is primarily restricted to portions of the Cascade Range in the Pacific Northwest, the Rocky Mountains, the Jemez Mountains in northern New Mexico, the Bullfrog Hills in southwest Nevada, the northeast coast of Maine, and the St. Francois Mountains in southeast Missouri (where this Site is located).
At the Site processing facility, SGI crushes and screens the quarried rhyolite to acquire particle sizes ranging from 0.5 to 2.4mm for use as roofing granules. Material processing produces by-products (fines and ultrafines) at a ratio of approximately 1:1 with the desired materials. These by-product materials (fines) are those below the desired particle size range. For every ton of appropriately-sized roofing granules that are produced, a ton of fines is produced, which must be properly disposed. These by-product materials are stockpiled on-Site in designated areas prior to grading and seeding in accordance with the approved Site Land Reclamation Act Permit (#0520). As rhyolite has been quarried from the Site, SGI has expanded from the West Peak Quarry to the Mid-Peak Quarry and now looks to expand southward into the Mid-Peak South Quarry area. As mining activities extend into the Mid-Peak South Quarry, SGI will transport the overburden/cap rock to the proposed Northeast Stockpile area. Processed ultra- fines will be placed in the West Peak Quarry until this area reaches capacity. Processed fines will be placed in the South Stockpile Area. A map of the current Site indicating the location of the Mid-Peak and West Peak Quarries, as well as the overburden/cap rock and processed fines and ultra-fines stockpile/storage areas is found in the attachments.
At the Mid-Peak Quarry, SGI produces approximately 530,000-tons of roofing granules on an annual basis. SGI has produced roofing granules from the Annapolis Plant since 1965, and projects that an estimated 4.975-million granule tons of marketable material remain in the currently active Mid-Peak Quarry. As a result, SGI plans to expand the quarry operations southward to create the Mid-Peak South Quarry area. Expansion southward includes not only the expansion of the Mid-Peak Quarry, but also the necessary creation of additional stockpile and storage areas for overburden, cap rock and processed mining by-products, including fines and ultrafines, along with site access roads, drainage control structures, above and below-ground utilities and other associated infrastructure. The overall southward expansion area is approximately 329-acres, with the Mid-Peak South Quarry itself being approximately 135-acres and expected to produce an additional estimated 41.8-million tons of marketable rhyolite roofing granules.
The proposed expansion would impact up to 7,116-linear feet of an unnamed, jurisdictional streams, as well as impacting a relatively small area of igneous glade habitat, a state vulnerable (S3) habitat type. There are two streams that would be impacted by the project. The first is an ephemeral channel, 797-linear feet in length. The second stream totals 6,319-linear feet but has been separated into four reaches. The upper reach, which is the headwaters of the channel, consists of 294-feet of ephemeral channel. As the stream continues to flow to the northeast it exists as an intermittent channel for 4,152-linear feet. The channel continues through the glade habitat with perennial flow for 1,685-linear feet. From here, the channel continues west within the project footprint and the flow changes to intermittent through the fourth and final 118-feet of the impacted channel. SGI has considered multiple alternatives, avoidance, minimization, and mitigation measures for the proposed impacts. The stream impacts have been ran through the Missouri Stream Mitigation Method and have generated a total of 31,001.16 credits required to provide compensatory mitigation for the project. The applicant has proposed to purchase the total credit required from two approved In-Lie-Fee programs within the Ozark/Upper St. Francis/Castor River EDU.
The project is located south of Annapolis, Missouri and east of Hwy 149 (Funk Branch Road) heading southeast out of Annapolis. More specifically, the project site occurs in Sections 22 & 27, Township 31 North, Range 3 East, Iron County, Missouri. The approximate geographic coordinates of the site are 37.342918° north, -90.705035° east. The public notice comment period is from August 25, 2016, through September 15, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
939454,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/939454/p-2968/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The City of St. Peters proposes to retrofit the existing Sun River Village detention basin to increase flood storage,P-2968,,,,,,,,,,"The City of St. Peters proposes to retrofit the existing Sun River Village detention basin to increase flood storage, decrease peak flows with outlet restriction and reduce downstream streambank erosion. Water quality will be improved with filtration through a sand filter in the basin and drain tile that will provide for base flows to the improved low flow channel/receiving stream. A low flow channel/high flow pipe system will be constructed from the outlet of the Sun River Village basin to the existing culvert (piped section). The high flow pipe and stream concept is designed by the applicant to mimic pre-development hydrology, will manage debris load, and reduce downstream clogging, removing potential for downstream floods due to debris jams. The design also includes the creation of stream and floodplain on the downstream segment of the project (Ferber property) to manage peak flow reduction and short-term flood storage. The increase in stream channel length will provide increased sinuosity, will use stable natural channel protection alternatives, will have longer duration base flow and will provide an overall uplift to aquatic stream resource values. The public notice comment period opens September 9, 2016 and ends September 30, 2016.
The City of St. Peters proposes to retrofit the existing Sun River Village detention basin to increase flood storage, decrease peak flows with outlet restriction and reduce downstream streambank erosion. Water quality will be improved with filtration through a sand filter in the basin and drain tile that will provide for base flows to the improved low flow channel/receiving stream. A low flow channel/high flow pipe system will be constructed from the outlet of the Sun River Village basin to the existing culvert (piped section). The high flow pipe and stream concept is designed by the applicant to mimic pre-development hydrology, will manage debris load, and reduce downstream clogging, removing potential for downstream floods due to debris jams. The design also includes the creation of stream and floodplain on the downstream segment of the project (Ferber property) to manage peak flow reduction and short-term flood storage. The increase in stream channel length will provide increased sinuosity, will use stable natural channel protection alternatives, will have longer duration base flow and will provide an overall uplift to aquatic stream resource values. The public notice comment period opens September 9, 2016 and ends September 30, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
971908,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/971908/p2972-thru-p2976/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Randolph,,,Kinder Morgan Inc.,P2972 thru P2976,,,,,,,,,,"Kinder Morgan Inc., seeks authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to modify the configuration of barges within 5 existing fleets at their Cora Terminal facility. The project area is located near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, between approximate river miles 97.6 to 99, near Cora, in Randolph County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on October 13, 2016 and closes on November 3, 2016.
Kinder Morgan Inc., seeks authorization under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to modify the configuration of barges within 5 existing fleets at their Cora Terminal facility. The project area is located near the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, between approximate river miles 97.6 to 99, near Cora, in Randolph County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on October 13, 2016 and closes on November 3, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
989753,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/989753/regworks/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has prepared a Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for the Middle Mississippi River Regulating Works Project. The DSEIS is available for public review and comment. A Notice of Availability will appear in the Federal Register on November 4,Regworks,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has prepared a Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for the Middle Mississippi River Regulating Works Project. The DSEIS is available for public review and comment. A Notice of Availability will appear in the Federal Register on November 4, 2016. The 45-day comment period will end on December 19, 2016.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has prepared a Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for the Middle Mississippi River Regulating Works Project. The DSEIS is available for public review and comment. A Notice of Availability will appear in the Federal Register on November 4, 2016. The 45-day comment period will end on December 19, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
989770,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/989770/2016-654/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Franklin,,,the Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation project in Franklin County,2016-654,,,,,,,,,,"the Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation project in Franklin County, Missouri. The project occurs on a degraded, unnamed tributary to the Meramec River. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Craghurst Farms site. The project will restore natural stream functions within an approximate 31-acre area, which is currently predominantly used as pasture. If approved by the Corps, the Craghurst Farms site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 18,962 stream credits. The Land Learning Foundation would make the stream credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project. Responses are due to this office no later than November 18, 2016.
the Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation project in Franklin County, Missouri. The project occurs on a degraded, unnamed tributary to the Meramec River. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Craghurst Farms site. The project will restore natural stream functions within an approximate 31-acre area, which is currently predominantly used as pasture. If approved by the Corps, the Craghurst Farms site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 18,962 stream credits. The Land Learning Foundation would make the stream credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project. Responses are due to this office no later than November 18, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1012724,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1012724/p-2977/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Louis,,,14120 Missouri Bottom Road,P-2977,,,,,,,,,,"14120 Missouri Bottom Road, LLC seeks authorization to conduct grading, filling and construction operations in waters of the United States for their proposed 800,000 square foot warehouse/distribution center for Davidson Surface Air, within a 90-acre site. The project is located in Bridgeton, Missouri north of Hwy 370. More specifically, the project site occurs in Section 19, Township 47 North, Range 5 East, St. Louis County, Missouri. The approximate geographic coordinates of the site are 38.7950° north, -90.4581° east. The public notice comment period is from November 23, 2016, through January 03, 2017.
14120 Missouri Bottom Road, LLC seeks authorization to conduct grading, filling and construction operations in waters of the United States for their proposed 800,000 square foot warehouse/distribution center for Davidson Surface Air, within a 90-acre site. The project is located in Bridgeton, Missouri north of Hwy 370. More specifically, the project site occurs in Section 19, Township 47 North, Range 5 East, St. Louis County, Missouri. The approximate geographic coordinates of the site are 38.7950° north, -90.4581° east. The public notice comment period is from November 23, 2016, through January 03, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1014666,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1014666/regworks-dseis-extension/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has announced a 30-day extension to the public comment period for the Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for the Middle Mississippi River Regulating Works Project. The DSEIS is now available for public review and comment through January 18,Regworks DSEIS Extension,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has announced a 30-day extension to the public comment period for the Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for the Middle Mississippi River Regulating Works Project. The DSEIS is now available for public review and comment through January 18, 2017, extended from the previously announced date of December 19, 2016. An Amended Notice of Availability announcing the extension appeared in the Federal Register on November 25, 2016.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has announced a 30-day extension to the public comment period for the Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for the Middle Mississippi River Regulating Works Project. The DSEIS is now available for public review and comment through January 18, 2017, extended from the previously announced date of December 19, 2016. An Amended Notice of Availability announcing the extension appeared in the Federal Register on November 25, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1016975,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1016975/p2979/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Jackson,-89.0,37.0,Bunge North America,P2979,,,,,,,,,,"Bunge North America, Inc., seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act, to continue maintenance dredging operations at its’ Grand Tower facility in Jackson County, Illinois. This proposal is for the re-authorization of the same permit issued to the applicant in July of 2006 (P-2506 Public Notice Issued March 21, 2006). Yearly low water flows and increased sedimentation/siltation, fleeting operations have caused dredging operations to become increasingly more difficult. The applicant has elected to utilize the services of Luhr Bros, Inc., who would conduct the dredging of approximately 3,500 cubic yards of sandy material with a back hoe perched atop a spud barge. The backhoe will fill awaiting barges for transfer to a disposal site. The disposal site is an existing quarry owned by Luhr Bros., Inc., located in their Tower Rock Stone Company quarry, Missouri, at approximate Mississippi River mile 46. Once at the site, the material will be unloaded from the vessels with a backhoe, and transported by truck to the quarry. The proposed project does not involve a Section 404 Clean Water Act permit, and therefore does not trigger the need for a Section 401 water quality certification from the State of Missouri or Illinois. The project is located on the left descending bank of Mississippi River mile 82.5, Jackson County, Illinois. Specifically, the project is located on the Altenburg USGS quadrangle map, latitude 37:39:52.1481, longitude -89:30:49.4181. The Public Notice comment period opens on December 01, 2016, and closes on December 22, 2016.
Bunge North America, Inc., seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act, to continue maintenance dredging operations at its’ Grand Tower facility in Jackson County, Illinois. This proposal is for the re-authorization of the same permit issued to the applicant in July of 2006 (P-2506 Public Notice Issued March 21, 2006). Yearly low water flows and increased sedimentation/siltation, fleeting operations have caused dredging operations to become increasingly more difficult. The applicant has elected to utilize the services of Luhr Bros, Inc., who would conduct the dredging of approximately 3,500 cubic yards of sandy material with a back hoe perched atop a spud barge. The backhoe will fill awaiting barges for transfer to a disposal site. The disposal site is an existing quarry owned by Luhr Bros., Inc., located in their Tower Rock Stone Company quarry, Missouri, at approximate Mississippi River mile 46. Once at the site, the material will be unloaded from the vessels with a backhoe, and transported by truck to the quarry. The proposed project does not involve a Section 404 Clean Water Act permit, and therefore does not trigger the need for a Section 401 water quality certification from the State of Missouri or Illinois. The project is located on the left descending bank of Mississippi River mile 82.5, Jackson County, Illinois. Specifically, the project is located on the Altenburg USGS quadrangle map, latitude 37:39:52.1481, longitude -89:30:49.4181.
The Public Notice comment period opens on December 01, 2016, and closes on December 22, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1021113,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1021113/p-2978/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The purpose of the project is to relieve flooding,P-2978,,,,,,,,,,"The purpose of the project is to relieve flooding, alleviate erosion and improve water quality in the area of Blackwood Lane and Parkdale Lane in St. Peters. This project is referred to as the P-20 Blackwood-Parkdale Stormwater Channel Improvement. The City desires to construct these improvements to provide flooding relief as recommended in the City’s Stormwater Master Plan. This project includes channel improvements to two reaches, which include: removal of existing concrete flume, installation of rock grade controls, improvements to existing storm water pipe discharges into channels, creation of low flow channels, regraded stable banks, increased and creation of riparian corridor buffers and perpetual stewardship by the City. The notice opens December 2 and closes December 23, 2016.
The purpose of the project is to relieve flooding, alleviate erosion and improve water quality in the area of Blackwood Lane and Parkdale Lane in St. Peters. This project is referred to as the P-20 Blackwood-Parkdale Stormwater Channel Improvement. The City desires to construct these improvements to provide flooding relief as recommended in the City’s Stormwater Master Plan. This project includes channel improvements to two reaches, which include: removal of existing concrete flume, installation of rock grade controls, improvements to existing storm water pipe discharges into channels, creation of low flow channels, regraded stable banks, increased and creation of riparian corridor buffers and perpetual stewardship by the City. The notice opens December 2 and closes December 23, 2016.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1038513,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1038513/p-2980/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,J.D. Street & Company,P-2980,,,,,,,,,,"J.D. Street & Company, Inc. is proposing to modify their existing War Department Permit to increase the size of their existing captive barge fleeting area, from 40’ (width) x 195’ (length) to 54’ x 225’. The existing barge is reaching the end of its service life and will need to be replaced. A barge measuring 54’ x 225’ is a common, commercially available, barge size. A larger captive barge will also prevent the need for a spacer barge during low water conditions. The captive barge was originally authorized as a mooring and terminal facility by a War Department Permit on January 9, 1950. The facility will be reauthorized using permit number P-2980 and file number MVS 2016-976. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens today and closes on January 11, 2017.
J.D. Street & Company, Inc. is proposing to modify their existing War Department Permit to increase the size of their existing captive barge fleeting area, from 40’ (width) x 195’ (length) to 54’ x 225’. The existing barge is reaching the end of its service life and will need to be replaced. A barge measuring 54’ x 225’ is a common, commercially available, barge size. A larger captive barge will also prevent the need for a spacer barge during low water conditions. The captive barge was originally authorized as a mooring and terminal facility by a War Department Permit on January 9, 1950. The facility will be reauthorized using permit number P-2980 and file number MVS 2016-976. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens today and closes on January 11, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1042511,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1042511/p-2032/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,P-2032 authorized the city of Chesterfield,P-2032,,,,,,,,,,"P-2032 authorized the city of Chesterfield, Missouri to impact approximately 85 acres of wetlands and waterbodies within the Chesterfield Valley. The impacts resulted from implementation of an improvements plan for infrastructure and development. P-2032 expired on January 31, 2015. While the Chesterfield Valley has largely been developed, portions of the project area which were permitted for impacts (and for which the city is providing compensatory mitigation) remain undeveloped. The city of Chesterfield has requested reauthorization of P-2032 under the previous permit terms and conditions, to allow development in these remaining areas. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District solicits comments from the public; Federal, state, and local agencies and officials; Native American tribes; and other interested parties in order to consider and evaluate this request. Please submit comments no later than January 23, 2017.
*P-2032 authorized the city of Chesterfield, Missouri to impact approximately 85 acres of wetlands and waterbodies within the Chesterfield Valley. The impacts resulted from implementation of an improvements plan for infrastructure and development. P-2032 expired on January 31, 2015. While the Chesterfield Valley has largely been developed, portions of the project area which were permitted for impacts (and for which the city is providing compensatory mitigation) remain undeveloped. The city of Chesterfield has requested reauthorization of P-2032 under the previous permit terms and conditions, to allow development in these remaining areas. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District solicits comments from the public; Federal, state, and local agencies and officials; Native American tribes; and other interested parties in order to consider and evaluate this request. Please submit comments no later than January 23, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1049901,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1049901/2017-nwp/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,On January 6,2017 NWP,,,,,,,,,,"On January 6, 2017, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published the notice in the Federal Register announcing the reissuance of all 50 existing nationwide permits (NWPs), general conditions, and definitions with some modifications. The Corps also issued two new NWPs, one new general condition, and five new definitions. The 2017 NWPs will go into effect on March 19, 2017, and will expire on March 18, 2022. With the publication of this Federal Register notice, Corps districts will begin finalizing their regional conditions for the new and reissued NWPs. Regional conditions will provide additional protection for the aquatic environment, and will help ensure that the NWPs authorize only those activities with no more than minimal adverse environmental effects. Regional conditions will help ensure protection of high value waters within the St. Louis District. The publication of this Federal Register notice also begins the 60-day period for states, Tribes, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to complete their water quality certification (WQC) processes for the NWPs. The 60-day period for WQC will end on March 6, 2017. This Federal Register notice also begins the 90-day period for coastal states to complete their Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA) consistency determination processes. The 90-day period for CZMA consistency determinations will end on April 5, 2017.
On January 6, 2017, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published the notice in the Federal Register announcing the reissuance of all 50 existing nationwide permits (NWPs), general conditions, and definitions with some modifications. The Corps also issued two new NWPs, one new general condition, and five new definitions. The 2017 NWPs will go into effect on March 19, 2017, and will expire on March 18, 2022. With the publication of this Federal Register notice, Corps districts will begin finalizing their regional conditions for the new and reissued NWPs. Regional conditions will provide additional protection for the aquatic environment, and will help ensure that the NWPs authorize only those activities with no more than minimal adverse environmental effects. Regional conditions will help ensure protection of high value waters within the St. Louis District. The publication of this Federal Register notice also begins the 60-day period for states, Tribes, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to complete their water quality certification (WQC) processes for the NWPs. The 60-day period for WQC will end on March 6, 2017. This Federal Register notice also begins the 90-day period for coastal states to complete their Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA) consistency determination processes. The 90-day period for CZMA consistency determinations will end on April 5, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1082760,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1082760/p-2982/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Clair,,,The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Carlyle Lake/Kaskaskia River Project Office and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources,P-2982,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Carlyle Lake/Kaskaskia River Project Office and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Kaskaskia River State Fish and Wildlife Area Office propose to renew their authorization to conduct periodic maintenance dredging or excavation activities between Kaskaskia River miles 28.4 to 35.9 , with associated upland disposal. The project area is located between New Athens and Fayetteville, Illinois, in St. Clair County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on February 15, 2017, and closes on March 6, 2017.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Carlyle Lake/Kaskaskia River Project Office and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Kaskaskia River State Fish and Wildlife Area Office propose to renew their authorization to conduct periodic maintenance dredging or excavation activities between Kaskaskia River miles 28.4 to 35.9 , with associated upland disposal. The project area is located between New Athens and Fayetteville, Illinois, in St. Clair County, Illinois. The Public Notice comment period opens on February 15, 2017, and closes on March 6, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1087902,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1087902/p-2985-to-p-2988/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,,,Simpson Materials proposes to create four new fleeting areas to support loading and unloading of non-hazardous products at their existing quarry facility. The fleets are proposed near the right descending bank,P-2985 to P-2988,,,,,,,,,,"Simpson Materials proposes to create four new fleeting areas to support loading and unloading of non-hazardous products at their existing quarry facility. The fleets are proposed near the right descending bank, between approximate Mississippi River miles 156.0 to 157.0, near Barnhart, Jefferson County, Missouri. The comment period opens on February 21, 2017, and closes on March 14, 2017.
Simpson Materials proposes to create four new fleeting areas to support loading and unloading of non-hazardous products at their existing quarry facility. The fleets are proposed near the right descending bank, between approximate Mississippi River miles 156.0 to 157.0, near Barnhart, Jefferson County, Missouri. The comment period opens on February 21, 2017, and closes on March 14, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1094215,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1094215/p-2984/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Louis,,,The applicant,P-2984,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, St. Louis County Parks, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as The Creve Coeur Park Soccer Complex. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States in conjunction with the development of 13 lighted artificial turf soccer fields, two small youth fields, one champion field, a main building with locker rooms, parking, restrooms and concession. The project plans propose to impact approximately 4.24-acres of wetland (1.58-acres of relatively low-quality emergent wetland and 2.66-acres of relatively low quality scrub shrub/early successional wetlands dominated by young cottonwood). The Public Notice comment period opens February 24, 2017 and closes March 16, 2017
The applicant, St. Louis County Parks, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as The Creve Coeur Park Soccer Complex. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States in conjunction with the development of 13 lighted artificial turf soccer fields, two small youth fields, one champion field, a main building with locker rooms, parking, restrooms and concession. The project plans propose to impact approximately 4.24-acres of wetland (1.58-acres of relatively low-quality emergent wetland and 2.66-acres of relatively low quality scrub shrub/early successional wetlands dominated by young cottonwood). The Public Notice comment period opens February 24, 2017 and closes March 16, 2017",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1097303,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1097303/p-2989/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Clair,,,The applicant,P-2989,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Consolidated Grain and Barge Company, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Consolidated Grain and Barge Co. Ring Storage. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States in conjunction with the construction of a grain storage facility adjacent to an existing structure of the same type. The project plans propose to impact a total of approximately 0.79-acres of low quality emergent wetland (wetland A = 0.42 acres + wetland B = 0.37 acres) that is dominated by Ambrosia trifida L. (Giant Ragweed).The project is located northwest of the City of Cahokia, IL along the Mississippi River. More specifically, the project area is located in Section 3, Township 1 North, Range 10 West, St. Clair County, Illinois. The public notice opens February 27, 2017 and closes on March 20, 2017.
The applicant, Consolidated Grain and Barge Company, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Consolidated Grain and Barge Co. Ring Storage. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States in conjunction with the construction of a grain storage facility adjacent to an existing structure of the same type. The project plans propose to impact a total of approximately 0.79-acres of low quality emergent wetland (wetland A = 0.42 acres + wetland B = 0.37 acres) that is dominated by Ambrosia trifida L. (Giant Ragweed). The project is located northwest of the City of Cahokia, IL along the Mississippi River. More specifically, the project area is located in Section 3, Township 1 North, Range 10 West, St. Clair County, Illinois. The public notice opens February 27, 2017 and closes on March 20, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1099428,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1099428/p-2983/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2983,,,,,,1228,,,,"The applicant, The City of St. Peters, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as #P-28- Jungermann Road Stream and Trail Improvements. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States to provide trail improvements and improve hydrology conveyance through the project area. The project plans propose to realign and widen approximately 1,228 linear feet of two unnamed tributaries to Spencer Creek. The Public Notice comment period opens March 1, 2017 and closes March 21, 2017.
The applicant, The City of St. Peters, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as #P-28- Jungermann Road Stream and Trail Improvements. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States to provide trail improvements and improve hydrology conveyance through the project area. The project plans propose to realign and widen approximately 1,228 linear feet of two unnamed tributaries to Spencer Creek. The Public Notice comment period opens March 1, 2017 and closes March 21, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1128535,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1128535/2017-nwp-final/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,On January 6,2017 NWP Final,,,,,,,,,,"On January 6, 2017, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published a notice in the Federal
Register (82 FR 1860) announcing the reissuance of all 50 existing nationwide permits (NWPs), general
conditions, and definitions with some modifications. The Corps also issued two new NWPs, one new
general condition, and five new definitions. The 2017 NWPs went into effect on March 19, 2017, and
will expire on March 18, 2022.On March 16, 2017, the Mississippi Valley Division Engineer approved Regional Conditions for
the Nationwide Permits (NWPs) in Illinois and Missouri. These conditions apply to all activities
authorized by NWPs. Regional conditions provide additional protection for the aquatic environment by
ensuring that the NWPs authorize only those activities with minimal adverse effects on the aquatic
environment.The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources
have issued Section 401 WQC for a majority of the Section 404 NWP activities in Illinois and Missouri.The 2017 Final Regional Conditions and Section 401WQC conditions became effective on March 19, 2017.
On January 6, 2017, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published a notice in the Federal
Register (82 FR 1860) announcing the reissuance of all 50 existing nationwide permits (NWPs), general
conditions, and definitions with some modifications. The Corps also issued two new NWPs, one new
general condition, and five new definitions. The 2017 NWPs went into effect on March 19, 2017, and
will expire on March 18, 2022.On March 16, 2017, the Mississippi Valley Division Engineer approved Regional Conditions for
the Nationwide Permits (NWPs) in Illinois and Missouri. These conditions apply to all activities
authorized by NWPs. Regional conditions provide additional protection for the aquatic environment by
ensuring that the NWPs authorize only those activities with minimal adverse effects on the aquatic
environment.The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources
have issued Section 401 WQC for a majority of the Section 404 NWP activities in Illinois and Missouri.The 2017 Final Regional Conditions and Section 401WQC conditions became effective on March 19, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1134420,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1134420/2017-188/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Franklin,,,As described in the attached Public Notice,2017-188,,,,,,1660,,,,"As described in the attached Public Notice, the Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation project in Franklin County, Missouri. The project site encompasses a reach of Calvey Creek, a perennial tributary to the Meramec River; as well as reaches of two unnamed perennial tributaries to Calvey Creek. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Calvey Creek site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2017-188. The project will include approximately 45 acres of permanently-protected forested riparian corridor within the project site. If approved by the Corps, the Calvey Creek site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 12,179 stream credits. The Land Learning Foundation would make the stream credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project. Responses are due to this office no later than April 19, 2017.
As described in the attached Public Notice, the Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation project in Franklin County, Missouri. The project site encompasses a reach of Calvey Creek, a perennial tributary to the Meramec River; as well as reaches of two unnamed perennial tributaries to Calvey Creek. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Calvey Creek site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2017-188. The project will include approximately 45 acres of permanently-protected forested riparian corridor within the project site. Approximately 29 acres of the forested riparian corridor will require restoration through tree plantings. The preserved and restored corridor will generally extend 300 feet perpendicular from the channel banks. The preserved and restored corridor will occur on both banks of all three of the on-site perennial tributaries. The site encompasses approximately 1,660 linear feet of Calvey Creek, 1,745 linear feet of Tributary A, and 740 linear feet of Tributary B.
The stabilization component of the project will restore bank stability to approximately 690 linear feet of Calvey Creek channel with actively failing, near-vertical banks. The proposed stabilization consists of the installation of seven rock vanes; approximately 160 linear feet of longitudinal peak stone toe protection; and the installation of a rock grade control structure. In addition to installation of the vanes and toe armoring, the affected channel banks will be graded to a stable angle, and revegetated with native herbaceous and woody species. If approved by the Corps, the Calvey Creek site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 12,179 stream credits. The Land Learning Foundation would make the stream credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project. Responses are due to this office no later than April 19, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1160194,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1160194/p-2991/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Louis,,,The applicant,P-2991,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Payne Family Homes, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Slavik Tract (Ackerly Place). The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States for construction of a 158-lot residential development with associated roadways and infrastructure. The project plans include impacts to Bonhomme Creek and an unnamed tributary to Bonhomme Creek for the development. The project is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Hwy 100 and Hwy 109 in the City of Wildwood. The project address is 17225 Manchester Road. The project area is located in Section 2, Township 44 North, Range 3 East, St Louis County, Missouri. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens April 21, 2017 and closes May 11, 2017.
The applicant, Payne Family Homes, has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Slavik Tract (Ackerly Place). The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States for construction of a 158-lot residential development with associated roadways and infrastructure. The project plans include impacts to Bonhomme Creek and an unnamed tributary to Bonhomme Creek for the development. The project is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Hwy 100 and Hwy 109 in the City of Wildwood. The project address is 17225 Manchester Road. The project area is located in Section 2, Township 44 North, Range 3 East, St Louis County, Missouri. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens April 21, 2017 and closes May 11, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1161875,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1161875/p-2992/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Pike,,,Missouri Department of Transportation,P-2992,,,,,,,,,,"Missouri Department of Transportation, in cooperation with Illinois Department of Transportation and the Federal Highways Administration, seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to replace the Champ Clark Bridge in Pike County Missouri and Illinois, respectively.
NOTE: The public notice also contains language for reviews of Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (IEPA), and Section 14 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. § 408) (USACE).
The project is located on US Highway 54 over the Mississippi River between Pike County, MO and Pike County, Illinois (Section 18, Township 54N, Range R1W) near Louisiana, MO. The project is located at River Mile 283.2 (approximate coordinates 39°27’24.71” N, 91°02’50.82” W).
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 25, 2017, and closes on May 16, 2017.
Missouri Department of Transportation, in cooperation with Illinois Department of Transportation and the Federal Highways Administration, seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to replace the Champ Clark Bridge in Pike County Missouri and Illinois, respectively.
Construction of the new bridge and roadway embankment, and removal of the old bridge, will result in temporary and permanent impacts to the Mississippi River and to the emergent and forested wetlands on the Illinois side of the river. The design-build delivery method will be used for the construction of the project, and the details included with this submittal are conceptual. The impacts quantified in the attached public notice are intended to be worst-case conditions, and some impacts may not be required for construction of the project. Given the purpose and need of the project, the proposed impacts were avoided to the maximum extent practicable; minimized, and the unavoidable impacts are proposed to be compensated for in the mitigation plan detailed in the notice.
NOTE: The public notice also contains language for reviews of Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (IEPA), and Section 14 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. § 408) (USACE).
The project is located on US Highway 54 over the Mississippi River between Pike County, MO and Pike County, Illinois (Section 18, Township 54N, Range R1W) near Louisiana, MO. The project is located at River Mile 283.2 (approximate coordinates 39°27’24.71” N, 91°02’50.82” W).
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 25, 2017, and closes on May 16, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1168111,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1168111/p-2993/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Westborough Country Club seeks authorization to conduct grading and bank stabilization operations in waters of the United States. The applicant is proposing a stream restoration and bank stabilization project along two areas of Gravois Creek. The downstream area is approximately 780 feet long and the upstream area is approximately 150 feet long. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens May 1,P-2993,,,,,,,,,,"The Westborough Country Club seeks authorization to conduct grading and bank stabilization operations in waters of the United States. The applicant is proposing a stream restoration and bank stabilization project along two areas of Gravois Creek. The downstream area is approximately 780 feet long and the upstream area is approximately 150 feet long. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens May 1, 2017 and closes May 22, 2017.
The Westborough Country Club seeks authorization to conduct grading and bank stabilization operations in waters of the United States. The applicant is proposing a stream restoration and bank stabilization project along two areas of Gravois Creek. The downstream area is approximately 780 feet long and the upstream area is approximately 150 feet long.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens May 1, 2017 and closes May 22, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1181855,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1181855/p-2994/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2994,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Mr. Steven Petroff, in Madison, IL, seeks authorization to conduct excavation, grading and filling operations in waters of the United States. The applicant is proposing the creation of a 14.3 acre lake for public recreation which will impact approximately 12.69 acres of emergent wetland. Applicant proposes to mitigate these impacts on site via the conversion of 2.81 acres of emergent wetland, at a 2:1 ratio, into forested wetland and creating 2.41 acres, at a 31 ratio, of forested wetland. This will generate 12.81 acres of mitigation credit to offset the 12.69 acres of impact. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens May 12, 2017 and closes June 1, 2017.
The applicant, Mr. Steven Petroff, in Madison, IL, seeks authorization to conduct excavation, grading and filling operations in waters of the United States. The applicant is proposing the creation of a 14.3 acre lake for public recreation which will impact approximately 12.69 acres of emergent wetland. Applicant proposes to mitigate these impacts on site via the conversion of 2.81 acres of emergent wetland, at a 2:1 ratio, into forested wetland and creating 2.41 acres, at a 31 ratio, of forested wetland. This will generate 12.81 acres of mitigation credit to offset the 12.69 acres of impact. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens May 12, 2017 and closes June 1, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1181868,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1181868/p-2995/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-2995,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, The DESCO Group, seeks authorization to conduct grading and piping operations within waters of the United States to enclose two ephemeral unnamed tributaries, for the purpose of a commercial development for the community of Warrenton, Missouri. Project impacts include the piping enclosure of tributary A & B that bisects the site, consisting of 610 lineal feet of channel (330 (lf) Tributary A & 280(lf) tributary B). This will facilitate two new commercial buildings, parking areas and associated infrastructure such as roadways and detention basin.Written comments must be submitted by replying to this electronic mail message or by mailing them to the addresses shown in the public notice. The Public Notice comment period opens on May 11, 2017, and closes on June 2 2017.
The applicant, The DESCO Group, seeks authorization to conduct grading and piping operations within waters of the United States to enclose two ephemeral unnamed tributaries, for the purpose of a commercial development for the community of Warrenton, Missouri. Project impacts include the piping enclosure of tributary A & B that bisects the site, consisting of 610 lineal feet of channel (330 (lf) Tributary A & 280(lf) tributary B). This will facilitate two new commercial buildings, parking areas and associated infrastructure such as roadways and detention basin.
Written comments must be submitted by replying to this electronic mail message or by mailing them to the addresses shown in the public notice. The Public Notice comment period opens on May 11, 2017, and closes on June 2, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1205147,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1205147/p-3023/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,The purpose of the proposed project is to construct a major shipping service distribution facility that is centrally located. The approximate 110-acre site is the location for the proposed 500,P-3023,,,,,,,,,,"The purpose of the proposed project is to construct a major shipping service distribution facility that is centrally located. The approximate 110-acre site is the location for the proposed 500,000 square-foot distribution center with associated infrastructure. Approximately 11.59-acres of wetland and open water will be permanently impacted by this project. The applicant proposes to purchase credits from the Rosedale Wetland Mitigation Bank (St. Charles County) to compensate for the unavoidable impacts to wetlands. The site is located in the southeast corner of the intersection of Spencer Road and Premier Parkway in St. Peters, Missouri. The proposed project is located within the Lakeside 370 Levee. The notice opens for comment June 6, 2017 and closes June 27, 2017.
The purpose of the proposed project is to construct a major shipping service distribution facility that is centrally located. The approximate 110-acre site is the location for the proposed 500,000 square-foot distribution center with associated infrastructure. Approximately 11.59-acres of wetland and open water will be permanently impacted by this project. The applicant proposes to purchase credits from the Rosedale Wetland Mitigation Bank (St. Charles County) to compensate for the unavoidable impacts to wetlands. The site is located in the southeast corner of the intersection of Spencer Road and Premier Parkway in St. Peters, Missouri. The proposed project is located within the Lakeside 370 Levee. The notice opens for comment June 6, 2017 and closes June 27, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1213892,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1213892/p-2996-p-3022/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Shakespeare Oil Company,P-2996 - P-3022,,,,,,,,,,"Shakespeare Oil Company, Inc., requests permit reauthorization to continue commercial sand dredging activities at select areas located between Mississippi River miles 157 to 95. The public notice comment period opens on June 12, 2017, and closes on July 3, 2017
Shakespeare Oil Company, Inc., requests permit reauthorization to continue commercial sand dredging activities at select areas located between Mississippi River miles 157 to 95. The public notice comment period opens on June 12, 2017, and closes on July 3, 2017",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1215672,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1215672/p-3024/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Scott,,,ADM requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbor Act permit renewal to periodically conduct maintenance excavation activities within the Illinois River at their existing barge loading terminal. Excavation would only occur on an as needed basis to maintain adequate depths to allow uninterrupted usage of their river terminal. The project area is located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 12,P-3024,,,,,,,,,,"ADM requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbor Act permit renewal to periodically conduct maintenance excavation activities within the Illinois River at their existing barge loading terminal. Excavation would only occur on an as needed basis to maintain adequate depths to allow uninterrupted usage of their river terminal. The project area is located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 12, Township 15 North, Range 14 West, at 1673 Growmark Lane, in Naples, Scott County, Illinois. The facility is situated along the left descending bank of the Illinois River at approximate River Mile 66.2. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 16, 2017, and closes on July 5, 2017.
ADM requests Section 10 Rivers and Harbor Act permit renewal to periodically conduct maintenance excavation activities within the Illinois River at their existing barge loading terminal. Excavation would only occur on an as needed basis to maintain adequate depths to allow uninterrupted usage of their river terminal. The project area is located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 12, Township 15 North, Range 14 West, at 1673 Growmark Lane, in Naples, Scott County, Illinois. The facility is situated along the left descending bank of the Illinois River at approximate River Mile 66.2. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 16, 2017, and closes on July 5, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1219208,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1219208/p-3025-to-p-3046/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Jotori Dredging,P-3025 to P-3046,,,,,,,,,,"Jotori Dredging, Inc., requests permit renewal to continue commercial sand dredging activities at specific locations in the Mississippi River, between river miles 139.0 to 154.0, 154.0 to 170.0 and 170.0 to 183.0 The Public Notice comment period opens on June 20, 2017, and closes on July 11, 2017.
Jotori Dredging, Inc., requests permit renewal to continue commercial sand dredging activities at specific locations in the Mississippi River, between river miles 139.0 to 154.0, 154.0 to 170.0 and 170.0 to 183.0 The Public Notice comment period opens on June 20, 2017, and closes on July 11, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1220079,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1220079/p3047-to-p3055/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Limited Leasing Company requests permit renewal to continue commercial sand dredging activities at specific locations in the Mississippi River,P3047 to P3055,,,,,,,,,,"Limited Leasing Company requests permit renewal to continue commercial sand dredging activities at specific locations in the Mississippi River, between river miles 166.0 to 170.9, 171.3 to 176.0 and 182.0 to 185.0. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 20, 2017, and closes on July 10, 2017.
Limited Leasing Company requests permit renewal to continue commercial sand dredging activities at specific locations in the Mississippi River, between river miles 166.0 to 170.9, 171.3 to 176.0 and 182.0 to 185.0. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 20, 2017, and closes on July 10, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1229573,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1229573/p-3056-to-p-3059/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Limited Leasing Company and Jotori Dredging,P-3056 to P-3059,,,,,,,,,,"The Limited Leasing Company and Jotori Dredging, Inc., requests permit reauthorizations to continue commercial sand dredging activities at specific locations in the Mississippi River, between river miles 201.2 to 218.3 The Public Notice comment period opens on June 23, 2017, and closes on July 13, 2017.
The Limited Leasing Company and Jotori Dredging, Inc., requests permit reauthorizations to continue commercial sand dredging activities at specific locations in the Mississippi River, between river miles 201.2 to 218.3 The Public Notice comment period opens on June 23, 2017, and closes on July 13, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1236747,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1236747/p-3060/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Cahokia Acres,P-3060,,,,,,,,,,"Cahokia Acres, L.L.C. proposes to build a truck to barge transfer facility to transfer grain and similar products. A truck dump pit would be constructed near the existing Cahokia Acres facilities. Products would be transported from six dump pits onto two conveyor belts to be transferred into barges. The barges would be placed on either side of a loading dock in the river. Cahokia Acres would also construct a barge loading dock consisting of four captive barges, held in place by a center loading tower, and upper and lower pipe tripods. The four captive barges, each measuring 35 feet wide by 195 feet long, would form an approximate 800 feet long by 35 feet wide captive dock. Figures 2 and 3 below show the project concept and configuration.
Cahokia Acres, L.L.C. proposes to build a truck to barge transfer facility to transfer grain and similar products. A truck dump pit would be constructed near the existing Cahokia Acres facilities. Products would be transported from six dump pits onto two conveyor belts to be transferred into barges. The barges would be placed on either side of a loading dock in the river. Cahokia Acres would also construct a barge loading dock consisting of four captive barges, held in place by a center loading tower, and upper and lower pipe tripods. The four captive barges, each measuring 35 feet wide by 195 feet long, would form an approximate 800 feet long by 35 feet wide captive dock. Figures 2 and 3 below show the project concept and configuration.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1249540,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1249540/p-3061/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,-90.1107734,38.8270636,Marathon Pipe Line,P-3061,,,,,.01,,,,,"Marathon Pipe Line, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to conduct maintenance dredging operations at its’ Wood River Barge Dock facility in Madison County, Illinois. The area to be dredged is approximately 260 feet long and 30 feet wide and adjacent to the docking facility. The minimal amount of material will be removed to deepen the area, with maintenance occurring as necessary. Approximately 1,000 cubic yards of accumulated sediment material will be removed with a clamshell dredge perched atop a spud barge. The dredge material will be transferred to storage containers within the loading facility. Once dewatered, the dredged material will be transported via truck to an approved receiving facility in Illinois.
The project is located on the left descending bank of Mississippi River mile 196.3, Madison County, Illinois. Specifically, the project is located on the Wood River USGS quadrangle map, latitude 38:49:37.429, longitude -90:06:30.905.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on July 17, 2017, and closes on August 10, 2017.
Marathon Pipe Line, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to conduct maintenance dredging operations at its’ Wood River Barge Dock facility in Madison County, Illinois. The area to be dredged is approximately 260 feet long and 30 feet wide and adjacent to the docking facility. The minimal amount of material will be removed to deepen the area, with maintenance occurring as necessary. Approximately 1,000 cubic yards of accumulated sediment material will be removed with a clamshell dredge perched atop a spud barge. The dredge material will be transferred to storage containers within the loading facility. Once dewatered, the dredged material will be transported via truck to an approved receiving facility in Illinois.
The project is located on the left descending bank of Mississippi River mile 196.3, Madison County, Illinois. Specifically, the project is located on the Wood River USGS quadrangle map, latitude 38:49:37.429, longitude -90:06:30.905.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on July 17, 2017, and closes on August 10, 2017.",,,,,,,,314) 331-8811,,,,Pipelines,Yes,,10 acres or less destroyed
1280411,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1280411/p-3062/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,Contegra Construction Company,P-3062,,,,,,,,,,"Contegra Construction Company, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to construct a multi-family residential development with associated parking, access roads, and a detention pond. The proposed work will impact 0.02-acres of low quality emergent wetland, a 0.66-acre scrub/shrub wetland, a 0.39-acre pond and 490-linear feet of an intermittent stream. The proposed multi-family residential development (Theatre View) will be located north of the intersection of Center Grove Road and South Plum Street within the City of Edwardsville, Illinois. More specifically, the proposed project is located within Northwest ¼ of Section 23, Township 04 North, Range 08 West of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Madison County, IL.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on August 17, 2017, and closes on September 6, 2017.
Contegra Construction Company, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to construct a multi-family residential development with associated parking, access roads, and a detention pond. The work will include site filling and grading, tree clearing, piping of a stream channel, construction of a detention pond and the construction of an apartment complex. The proposed work will impact 0.02-acres of low quality emergent wetland, a 0.66-acre scrub/shrub wetland, a 0.39-acre pond and 490-linear feet of an intermittent stream. Compensatory mitigation will be required for the project. The applicant has requested to purchase stream and wetland credit from mitigation banks. The project location is not within the service area of an active mitigation bank. Therefore, the required wetland credit will be purchased from the Eberhardt Wetland Mitigation Bank (EWMB) in Madison County, IL. The credit associated with the stream impacts will be purchased from the Little Muddy Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank (LMSWMB) in Franklin and Perry Counties, Illinois as well as the EWMB.
The proposed multi-family residential development (Theatre View) will be located north of the intersection of Center Grove Road and South Plum Street within the City of Edwardsville, Illinois. More specifically, the proposed project is located within Northwest ¼ of Section 23, Township 04 North, Range 08 West of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Madison County, IL.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on August 17, 2017, and closes on September 6, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1318785,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1318785/p3063-to-p3065/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Randolph,-89.66,37.79,WATCO Companies,P3063 to P3065,,,,,,,,,,"WATCO Companies, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act, to establish (3) additional Barge Fleets just downstream from their current fleeting facilities at the Cora Barge Terminal. The proposed terminal is approximately 12 miles southeast of Chester, near Illinois Route 3, in Randolph County, Illinois. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on September 20, 2017, and closes on October 11 , 2017.
WATCO Companies, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act, to establish (3) additional Barge Fleets just downstream from their current fleeting facilities at the Cora Barge Terminal. The three new fleets are referred to as Wagner Fleet, Mid Fleet and Roman Fleet, respectively. The fleets are to be located at approximate river miles 97.3 to 96.6 along the left descending bank. These fleets are proposed to be configured consistent with, and similar to, the existing upstream fleets in terms of size, clearance from passing navigation, and local switch vessel operations. They are to be secured by barge crews to a spar barge that is permanently moored by a buoy anchor system. Each respective proposed fleet will be secured at the upstream end with two Bow Anchor Piles, with additional support from Side Mooring Piles.
The proposed terminal is approximately 12 miles southeast of Chester, near Illinois Route 3, in Randolph County, Illinois. Specifically, the project is located on the Rockwood USGS quadrangle map, Latitude 37.79 and Longitude -89.66, Township 06 South, Range 09 West.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on September 20, 2017, and closes on October 11 , 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1329450,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1329450/p-3066/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Louis,,,Flower and Fendler,P-3066,,,,,,490,,,,"Flower and Fendler, seeks authorization, under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to conduct grading and filling activities in an unnamed tributary to Grand Glaize Creek for the construction of a single family home residential subdivision. The proposed single-family residential development will be located along Carman Road approximately 800 feet east of the intersection of Missouri Highway 141 within Unincorporated St. Louis County, Missouri. More specifically, the proposed project occurs in Section 6, Township 44 North, Range 5 East, within the Kirkwood Quadrangle in St. Louis County, Missouri. The Public Notice Comment period opens September 29, 2017 and close October 29, 2017
Flower and Fendler, seeks authorization, under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to conduct grading and filling activities in an unnamed tributary to Grand Glaize Creek for the construction of a single family home residential subdivision. Five parcels which currently each support a single family residence, will be re-developed for the construction of the eighteen lot subdivision and associated infrastructure. The work will include the piping of 490 linear feet of an ephemeral stream channel for the construction of lots, roadways, and the stormwater detention basin. The proposed single-family residential development will be located along Carman Road approximately 800 feet east of the intersection of Missouri Highway 141 within Unincorporated St. Louis County, Missouri. More specifically, the proposed project occurs in Section 6, Township 44 North, Range 5 East, within the Kirkwood Quadrangle in St. Louis County, Missouri. The Public Notice Comment period opens September 29, 2017 and close October 29, 2017",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1334669,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1334669/gp-41-public-notice/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,PROPOSED REISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT NO. 41 FOR THE PERMANENT PROTECTION AND/OR REPAIR OF FLOOD DAMAGED STRUCTURES,GP 41 Public Notice,,,,,,,,,,"PROPOSED REISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT NO. 41 FOR THE PERMANENT PROTECTION AND/OR REPAIR OF FLOOD DAMAGED STRUCTURES, DAMAGED LAND AREAS AND/OR DAMAGED FILLS IN THE STATES OF KANSAS AND MISSOURI. In accordance with Title 33 CFR 325.2 and 325.7(e), as published in the November 13, 1986, Federal Register, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, the St. Louis District, the Rock Island District, the Little Rock District, and the Memphis District propose to reissue this regional general permit (GP). This GP was originally issued by the Kansas City District in March 2008, it was reissued on April 22, 2013 and now expires on April 22, 2018. This GP, if reissued by each Corps District in Missouri, will continue to authorize discharges of dredged or fill material in conjunction with the permanent protection and/or repair of flood damaged structures, damaged land areas, and/or damaged fills in waters of the United States throughout the State of Missouri.
PROPOSED REISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT NO. 41 FOR THE PERMANENT PROTECTION AND/OR REPAIR OF FLOOD DAMAGED STRUCTURES, DAMAGED LAND AREAS AND/OR DAMAGED FILLS IN THE STATES OF KANSAS AND MISSOURI. In accordance with Title 33 CFR 325.2 and 325.7(e), as published in the November 13, 1986, Federal Register, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, the St. Louis District, the Rock Island District, the Little Rock District, and the Memphis District propose to reissue this regional general permit (GP). This GP was originally issued by the Kansas City District in March 2008, it was reissued on April 22, 2013 and now expires on April 22, 2018. This GP, if reissued by each Corps District in Missouri, will continue to authorize discharges of dredged or fill material in conjunction with the permanent protection and/or repair of flood damaged structures, damaged land areas, and/or damaged fills in waters of the United States throughout the State of Missouri.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1352579,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1352579/p-3067/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Crawford,,,"Mr. John Eilermann has applied for an after-the-fact Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Eilermann Lake. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the
United States",P-3067,,,,,,,,,,"Mr. John Eilermann has applied for an after-the-fact Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Eilermann Lake. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the
United States, for creation of an approximately 27-acre private lake. The project is located northwest of the City of Cuba, at 5000 Jakes Prairie Road (Route DD). The project area is located in Section 10, Township 39 North, Range 5 West, Crawford County, Missouri. The Public Notice Comment period opens October 24, 2017 and closes on November 13, 2017.
Mr. John Eilermann has applied for an after-the-fact Department of the Army Permit for the project known as Eilermann Lake. The applicant seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the
United States, for creation of an approximately 27-acre private lake. The project is located northwest of the City of Cuba, at 5000 Jakes Prairie Road (Route DD). The project area is located in Section 10, Township 39 North, Range 5 West, Crawford County, Missouri. The Public Notice Comment period opens October 24, 2017 and closes on November 13, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1354871,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1354871/p-3062b/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,This public notice is being reissued due to a change in use of the proposed project plans by the applicant. Contegra Construction Company,P-3062b,,,,,,,,,,"This public notice is being reissued due to a change in use of the proposed project plans by the applicant. Contegra Construction Company, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to construct a commercial development with four commercial buildings, associated parking, access roads, and a detention pond. The proposed work will impact 0.02-acres of low quality emergent wetland, a 0.66-acre scrub/shrub wetland, a 0.39-acre pond and 490-linear feet of an intermittent stream. The proposed commercial development (Theatre View) will be located north of the intersection of Center Grove Road and South Plum Street within the City of Edwardsville, Illinois. More specifically, the proposed project is located within Northwest ¼ of Section 23, Township 04 North, Range 08 West of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Madison County, IL.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses in the attached notice. The Public Notice comment period opens on October 27, 2017, and closes on November 10, 2017.
This public notice is being reissued due to a change in use of the proposed project plans by the applicant. Contegra Construction Company, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to construct a commercial development with four commercial buildings, associated parking, access roads, and a detention pond. The work will include site filling and grading, tree clearing, piping of a stream channel, construction of a detention pond and the construction of the buildings. The proposed work will impact 0.02-acres of low quality emergent wetland, a 0.66-acre scrub/shrub wetland, a 0.39-acre pond and 490-linear feet of an intermittent stream. Compensatory mitigation will be required for the project. The applicant has requested to purchase stream and wetland credit from mitigation banks. The project location is not within the service area of an active mitigation bank. Therefore, the required wetland credit will be purchased from the Eberhardt Wetland Mitigation Bank (EWMB) in Madison County, IL. The credit associated with the stream impacts will be purchased from the Little Muddy Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank (LMSWMB) in Franklin and Perry Counties, Illinois as well as the EWMB.
The proposed commercial development (Theatre View) will be located north of the intersection of Center Grove Road and South Plum Street within the City of Edwardsville, Illinois. More specifically, the proposed project is located within Northwest ¼ of Section 23, Township 04 North, Range 08 West of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Madison County, IL.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses in the attached notice. The Public Notice comment period opens on October 27, 2017, and closes on November 10, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1359295,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1359295/p-3068/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant seeks authorization to create a private residential lake to complement a single-family home and provide outdoor recreational benefits,P-3068,,,,,,1960,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to create a private residential lake to complement a single-family home and provide outdoor recreational benefits, the applicant is proposing to construct an approximately 600-foot long, earthen dam across the western end of a small valley containing an unnamed tributary to Belews Creek. Construction of the dam will create an approximately 9.30-acre lake. Construction material necessary for the dam will be excavated from the site. The revised lake plan is depicted on an aerial photograph and enclosed as Figure 2. Based on the proposed dam height, approximately 1,960 linear feet (LF) of the unnamed intermittent tributary will be impacted by dam construction and inundation.The public notice opens October 31 and closes November 20, 2017.
The applicant seeks authorization to create a private residential lake to complement a single-family home and provide outdoor recreational benefits, the applicant is proposing to construct an approximately 600-foot long, earthen dam across the western end of a small valley containing an unnamed tributary to Belews Creek. Construction of the dam will create an approximately 9.30-acre lake. Construction material necessary for the dam will be excavated from the site. The revised lake plan is depicted on an aerial photograph and enclosed as Figure 2. Based on the proposed dam height, approximately 1,960 linear feet (LF) of the unnamed intermittent tributary will be impacted by dam construction and inundation. The public notice opens October 31 and closes November 20, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1359302,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1359302/p-3069/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3069,,,,,,660,,,,"The applicant, Flower & Fendler, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling activities in an unnamed tributary to Fenton Creek for the construction of a single family home residential subdivision. The applicant submitted a detailed Analysis of Alternatives for the project describing the avoidance and minimization measures considered for the project, as well as economic, environmental, and engineering justifications for the proposed impacts. As proposed approximately 660 linear feet of an unnamed, ephemeral tributary will be graded and piped for site development. The applicant has proposed to purchase 3254 stream credits from an in-lieu fee provider as mitigation for the unavoidable impacts to the aquatic resource. The public notice opens October 31 and closes November 21, 2017.
The applicant, Flower & Fendler, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling activities in an unnamed tributary to Fenton Creek for the construction of a single family home residential subdivision. The applicant submitted a detailed Analysis of Alternatives for the project describing the avoidance and minimization measures considered for the project, as well as economic, environmental, and engineering justifications for the proposed impacts. As proposed approximately 660 linear feet of an unnamed, ephemeral tributary will be graded and piped for site development. The applicant has proposed to purchase 3254 stream credits from an in-lieu fee provider as mitigation for the unavoidable impacts to the aquatic resource. The public notice opens October 31 and closes November 21, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1375745,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1375745/mwmm/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Districts within the State of Missouri
(Kansas City",MWMM,,,,,,,,,,"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Districts within the State of Missouri
(Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, Rock Island, St. Louis) (Corps) have adopted the MWMM on November 17, 2017. The MWMM is the primary tool the Corps will use for the evaluation of wetland impacts and mitigation proposals for Department of the Army permit actions within the State of Missouri. This MWMM will enhance the Corps ability to protect the Nation’s aquatic resources, while allowing reasonable development through fair, flexible and balanced permit decisions.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Districts within the State of Missouri (Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, Rock Island, St. Louis) (Corps) have adopted the MWMM on November 17, 2017. The MWMM is the primary tool the Corps will use for the evaluation of wetland impacts and mitigation proposals for Department of the Army permit actions within the State of Missouri. This MWMM will enhance the Corps ability to protect the Nation’s aquatic resources, while allowing reasonable development through fair, flexible and balanced permit decisions. The Corps, along with other State and Federal agencies, drafted the MWMM to address conformance with the 2008 Compensatory Mitigation Rule (see 33 CFR part 332), improved consistency, flexibility and transparency throughout Missouri when addressing impacts to jurisdictional wetlands. As part of this implementation, a public notice was issued on May 6, 2016 requesting public input on the MWMM. We evaluated all comments received and tested various public recommendations in the development of this final version of the 2017 MWMM.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1380057,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1380057/p3070/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P=3070,,,,,,3293,,,,"The applicant, City of Cape Girardeau, seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States for future development of the Cape Girardeau North Business Park. The project would create development ready sites to be marketed to commercial, manufacturing and industrial customers, in an attempt to draw new employers and enterprises to the City of Cape Girardeau. The business park currently contains a Pepsi Midamerica Distribution Facility and an additional entity, Syntrex, is presently constructing a manufacturing facility. The project plans include 3,293 linear feet of impacts to two branches of an unnamed tributary to Williams Creek. The Public Notice comment period opens November 22, 2017 and closes December 12, 2017.
The applicant, City of Cape Girardeau, seeks authorization for the placement of fill material into waters of the United States for future development of the Cape Girardeau North Business Park. The project would create development ready sites to be marketed to commercial, manufacturing and industrial customers, in an attempt to draw new employers and enterprises to the City of Cape Girardeau. The business park currently contains a Pepsi Midamerica Distribution Facility and an additional entity, Syntrex, is presently constructing a manufacturing facility. The project plans include 3,293 linear feet of impacts to two branches of an unnamed tributary to Williams Creek. The Public Notice comment period opens November 22, 2017 and closes December 12, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1392681,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1392681/p-2970/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,The applicant,P-2970,,,,,,1077,,,,"The applicant, Lombardo Homes of St. Louis, LLC., seeks to develop a residential subdivision in St. Charles County, Missouri. Due to the site’s shape and topography, the applicant proposes to impact 4 of the 6 jurisdictional streams and avoid Dardenne Creek. Approximately 1,077 linear feet of channels and 0.31 acres of emergent and 0.24 acres of forested wetland will be impacted by the development. The public notice comment period opens December 8 and closes December 29, 2017.
The applicant, Lombardo Homes of St. Louis, LLC., seeks to develop a residential subdivision in St. Charles County, Missouri. Due to the site’s shape and topography, the applicant proposes to impact 4 of the 6 jurisdictional streams and avoid Dardenne Creek. Approximately 1,077 linear feet of channels and 0.31 acres of emergent and 0.24 acres of forested wetland will be impacted by the development. The public notice comment period opens December 8 and closes December 29, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1398270,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1398270/p-3071/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,The applicant wishes to expand an existing pond from 4 to 7 acres in size. The project is located in Defiance,P-3071,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant wishes to expand an existing pond from 4 to 7 acres in size. The project is located in Defiance, St. Charles County north off of Highway F. Specifically, in Section 13, Township 45 North, and Range 1 East, Missouri. The tributaries flow to Femme Osage Creek, a primary tributary to the Missouri River. The public notice comment period opens December 15, 2017 and closes January 4, 2017.
The applicant wishes to expand an existing pond from 4 to 7 acres in size. The project is located in Defiance, St. Charles County north off of Highway F. Specifically, in Section 13, Township 45 North, and Range 1 East, Missouri. The tributaries flow to Femme Osage Creek, a primary tributary to the Missouri River. The public notice comment period opens December 15, 2017 and closes January 4, 2017.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1401668,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1401668/gp44-draft/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,In accordance with Title 33 CFR 325.2 and 325.7(e),GP44 Draft,,,,,,,,,,"In accordance with Title 33 CFR 325.2 and 325.7(e), as published in the November 13, 1986 Federal Register, the St. Louis District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposes to issue Regional General Permit 44 Missouri, which would authorize the discharge of fill material into existing improved storm water channels or basins, previously constructed in or considered Waters of the U.S. The projects must be considered maintenance or replacement necessary to maintain functionality and the integrity of Public Stormwater, Sanitary, and Combined Sewer Systems. This general permit does not authorize new stormwater projects built in natural streams or wetland areas.
In accordance with Title 33 CFR 325.2 and 325.7(e), as published in the November 13, 1986 Federal Register, the St. Louis District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposes to issue Regional General Permit 44 Missouri, which would authorize the discharge of fill material into existing improved storm water channels or basins, previously constructed in or considered Waters of the U.S. The projects must be considered maintenance or replacement necessary to maintain functionality and the integrity of Public Stormwater, Sanitary, and Combined Sewer Systems. This general permit does not authorize new stormwater projects built in natural streams or wetland areas.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1405625,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1405625/p-3072/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3072,,,,,,6980,,,,"The applicant, Payne Family Homes, wishes to develop an approximate 184-acre tract into a mixed use commercial and residential property. Approximately 6,980 linear feet of five tributaries to O-Day Creek will be permanently impacted for this proposed development. The site is located north and south of Highway DD and east of Highway 40 in O'Fallon, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens December 29, 2017 and closes January 19, 2018.
The applicant, Payne Family Homes, wishes to develop an approximate 184-acre tract into a mixed use commercial and residential property. Approximately 6,980 linear feet of five tributaries to O-Day Creek will be permanently impacted for this proposed development. The site is located north and south of Highway DD and east of Highway 40 in O'Fallon, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens December 29, 2017 and closes January 19, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1412668,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1412668/p-3073/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,America's Central Port District proposes to conduct periodic maintenance dredging to remove up to 100,P-3073,,,,,,,,,,"America's Central Port District proposes to conduct periodic maintenance dredging to remove up to 100,000 cubic yards of accumulated silt from their Madison Harbor with associated open river disposal. The harbor is located along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate River Mile 183.5, in Madison, Madison County, Illinois. The public notice comment period opens on January 10, 2018, and closes on January 31, 2018.
America's Central Port District proposes to conduct periodic maintenance dredging to remove up to 100,000 cubic yards of accumulated silt from their Madison Harbor with associated open river disposal. The harbor is located along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate River Mile 183.5, in Madison, Madison County, Illinois. The public notice comment period opens on January 10, 2018, and closes on January 31, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1412740,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1412740/p-3074/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Clair,,,P-3074,P-3074,,,,,,,,,,"WATCO Companies, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to relocate a barge, upgrade an access walkway and liquids lines leading to their existing Cahokia Marine terminal liquids dock along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, river mile 178.2 in Sauget, St. Clair County, Illinois. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on January 10, 2018, and closes on January 31, 2018.
WATCO Companies, LLC., seeks authorization, under Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, to relocate a barge, upgrade an access walkway and liquids lines leading to their existing Cahokia Marine terminal liquids dock along the left descending bank of the Mississippi River, river mile 178.2 in Sauget, St. Clair County, Illinois. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block, below. The Public Notice comment period opens on January 10, 2018, and closes on January 31, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1415102,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1415102/p-3076/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Washington,,,The applicant,P-3076,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Kirchner Properties Belleville LLC – d/b/a/KPNA, seeks to develop both a residential subdivision and commercial properties within the identified site, West of Illinois Route 127, North of Nashville, Washington County, Illinois. The preliminary development plan avoids any impacts to Dome Creek. The small lake as well as approximately 1300’ of the Northeast Branch of Dome Creek will be impacted by construction of a 3.5 acre lake on the northern edge of the property. The public notice comment period opens January 12, 2018 and closes February 2, 2018.
The applicant, Kirchner Properties Belleville LLC – d/b/a/KPNA, seeks to develop both a residential subdivision and commercial properties within the identified site, West of Illinois Route 127, North of Nashville, Washington County, Illinois. The preliminary development plan avoids any impacts to Dome Creek. The small lake as well as approximately 1300’ of the Northeast Branch of Dome Creek will be impacted by construction of a 3.5 acre lake on the northern edge of the property. The public notice comment period opens January 12, 2018 and closes February 2, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1428188,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1428188/p-3078/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Knight Hawk Coal,P-3078,,,,,,9,,,,"Knight Hawk Coal, LLC seeks authorization to develop and operate the Blackhawk Mine Expansion area adjacent to the existing Blackhawk Mine, a surface coal mine located in
Randolph County, Illinois. The project will include an initial box-cut for access to the subsurface coal seams for surface mining operations. Other phases include haulroad construction, overburden removal for coal access, topsoil and texture soil stockpiling, construction of diversion ditches, construction of collector ditches, as well as, sediment pond and final cut lake construction. The existing area includes cropland, forest/trees, herbaceous wildlife habitat, and roads. The total area covered by the proposed mining permit is 385.0 acres. A usage breakdown of the 385.0 acre permit area includes 226.7 acres for surface mining, 5.7 acres for processing areas and support facilities, 6.2 acres (4.4 acres included in the surface mining area) for access, haul roads and transport facilities, 40.4 acres of soil storage areas, 21.2 acres for ditches, and 89.2 acres for highwall/auger mining that will not be surface affected. The proposed permit area will be impacted by surface-mining operations: including removal of overburden, stockpiling of overburden and soils, the excavation and filling of one (1) intermittent stream 4050.9 linear feet in length, fourteen (14) ephemeral stream reaches totaling 10,337.2 linear feet, six (6) forested wetlands totaling 2.86 acres, three (3) emergent wetlands totaling 0.81 acres and a 0.06 acre unconsolidated bottom (PUBx) wetland. A 100' buffer will protect the riparian habitat directly adjacent to Lick Branch. Compensatory, on-site Wetland and Stream mitigation is proposed as part of the reclamation process and will be completed within 7 to 8 years from the commencement of the expansion project.
The proposed Blackhawk Mine Expansion is located approximately 5 miles southeast of Sparta, Illinois, along the south side of IL Route 154. More specifically, The proposed mine expansion area is located in Section(s) 14, 15, 22 and 23, of Township 5 South, Range 5 West of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Randolph County, IL.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on January 31, 2018, and closes on February 20, 2018.
Knight Hawk Coal, LLC seeks authorization to develop and operate the Blackhawk Mine Expansion area adjacent to the existing Blackhawk Mine, a surface coal mine located in
Randolph County, Illinois. The project will include an initial box-cut for access to the subsurface coal seams for surface mining operations. Other phases include haulroad construction, overburden removal for coal access, topsoil and texture soil stockpiling, construction of diversion ditches, construction of collector ditches, as well as, sediment pond and final cut lake construction. The existing area includes cropland, forest/trees, herbaceous wildlife habitat, and roads. The total area covered by the proposed mining permit is 385.0 acres. A usage breakdown of the 385.0 acre permit area includes 226.7 acres for surface mining, 5.7 acres for processing areas and support facilities, 6.2 acres (4.4 acres included in the surface mining area) for access, haul roads and transport facilities, 40.4 acres of soil storage areas, 21.2 acres for ditches, and 89.2 acres for highwall/auger mining that will not be surface affected. The proposed permit area will be impacted by surface-mining operations: including removal of overburden, stockpiling of overburden and soils, the excavation and filling of one (1) intermittent stream 4050.9 linear feet in length, fourteen (14) ephemeral stream reaches totaling 10,337.2 linear feet, six (6) forested wetlands totaling 2.86 acres, three (3) emergent wetlands totaling 0.81 acres and a 0.06 acre unconsolidated bottom (PUBx) wetland. A 100' buffer will protect the riparian habitat directly adjacent to Lick Branch. Compensatory, on-site Wetland and Stream mitigation is proposed as part of the reclamation process and will be completed within 7 to 8 years from the commencement of the expansion project.
The proposed Blackhawk Mine Expansion is located approximately 5 miles southeast of Sparta, Illinois, along the south side of IL Route 154. More specifically, The proposed mine expansion area is located in Section(s) 14, 15, 22 and 23, of Township 5 South, Range 5 West of the 3rd Principle Meridian, Randolph County, IL.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on January 31, 2018, and closes on February 20, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1444351,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1444351/p-3080/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3080,,,,,,790,,,,"The applicant, Rockwood School District, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling activities in an unnamed tributary to Flat Creek for the reconfiguration of the bus loading area and additional parking to support the new construction of a STEM building and stormwater detention basin. The proposed project includes the enclosure of approximately 790 linear feet of an intermittent tributary between the two existing road crossings. Previously, a Nationwide Permit was verified on March 29, 2011 to authorize the piping of 265 linear feet of the channel to support additional parking. The previous impacts were mitigated through the purchase of 1,034 stream bank credits from Fox Creek Mitigation Bank. The tributary has been continually maintained with mowed turf grass to the top of bank for many years and is experiencing bank erosion and sedimentation of the downstream length. The public notice comment period opens on February 16, 2018 and closes March 9, 2018.
The applicant, Rockwood School District, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling activities in an unnamed tributary to Flat Creek for the reconfiguration of the bus loading area and additional parking to support the new construction of a STEM building and stormwater detention basin. The proposed project includes the enclosure of approximately 790 linear feet of an intermittent tributary between the two existing road crossings. Previously, a Nationwide Permit was verified on March 29, 2011 to authorize the piping of 265 linear feet of the channel to support additional parking. The previous impacts were mitigated through the purchase of 1,034 stream bank credits from Fox Creek Mitigation Bank. The tributary has been continually maintained with mowed turf grass to the top of bank for many years and is experiencing bank erosion and sedimentation of the downstream length. The public notice comment period opens on February 16, 2018 and closes March 9, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1462857,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1462857/p-3081/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,The applicant Cave Springs Estates,P-3081,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant Cave Springs Estates, LLC., proposes to develop an approximate 13-acre lot into a commercial center. The project area is located in the City of Wentzville, St. Charles County, adjacent to Wentzville Parkway. Specifically, in Section 24, Township 47 North, and Range 1 East, Missouri. The public comment period opens March 13, 2018 and closed April 3, 2018.
The applicant Cave Springs Estates, LLC., proposes to develop an approximate 13-acre lot into a commercial center. The project area is located in the City of Wentzville, St. Charles County, adjacent to Wentzville Parkway. Specifically, in Section 24, Township 47 North, and Range 1 East, Missouri. The public comment period opens March 13, 2018 and closed April 3, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1464929,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1464929/p-3082/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Marion,,,The applicant,P-3082,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Marathon Pipeline, LLC., proposes to develop a new petroleum storage service to the Patoka area. The project area is located just southeast of the Village of Vernon, east of US‐51 in Marion County, Illinois. The public notice comment period opens on March 14, 2018 and closes on April 04, 2018.
The applicant, Marathon Pipeline, LLC., proposes to develop a new petroleum storage service to the Patoka area. The proposed project involves the construction of five (5) new storage tanks and associated facility infrastructure. The construction of the five additional tanks will also require the construction of a new secondary containment berms/dikes, ingress/egress roads, connection pipes, and other associated facility upgrades. The construction of five new above ground storage tanks, secondary containment berm, and associated infrastructure will result in unavoidable and permanent impacts to approximately 4.16 acres of emergent wetland. The project area is located just southeast of the Village of Vernon, east of US‐51 in Marion County, Illinois. The public notice comment period opens on March 14, 2018 and closes on April 04, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1468848,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1468848/rgp44/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,St. Louis District announces the immediate availability of MVS-RGP-44 for use by applicable public utility entities,RGP44,,,,,,,,,,"St. Louis District announces the immediate availability of MVS-RGP-44 for use by applicable public utility entities, subject to guidelines and conditions. The permit authorizes owners or operators of existing stormwater, sanitary, and combined sewer systems to conduct routine maintenance of these systems. The Corps has limited the area in which MVS-RGP-44 may be used to St. Louis City and County, St. Charles County, and Jefferson County in Missouri.
St. Louis District announces the immediate availability of MVS-RGP-44 for use by applicable public utility entities, subject to guidelines and conditions. The permit authorizes owners or operators of existing stormwater, sanitary, and combined sewer systems to conduct routine maintenance of these systems. The Corps has limited the area in which MVS-RGP-44 may be used to St. Louis City and County, St. Charles County, and Jefferson County in Missouri.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1484472,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1484472/rgp41/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,STATE OF MISSOURI - ISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT (GP) 41 FOR DISASTER RECOVERY AND REPAIR ACTIVITIES. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,RGP41,,,,,,,,,,"STATE OF MISSOURI - ISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT (GP) 41 FOR DISASTER RECOVERY AND REPAIR ACTIVITIES. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, HAS ISSUED GP-41 for the protection and the repair of existing damaged structures, damaged land areas, and damaged fills that were previously authorized by a Department of the Army (DA) permit. GP-41 is issued under the authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and/or Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). The GP-41 authorizes disaster recovery and repair activities within the St. Louis District’s regulatory boundary within the State of Missouri, provided that the project proponent, contractor, etc. complies with all general, special and water quality certification conditions included in GP-41. DURATION OF THE GENERAL PERMIT: The GP-41 shall be issued on April 22, 2018 and is in effect on for a period of five (5) years until April 22, 2023 unless it is specifically modified, suspended, or revoked prior to the expiration date.
STATE OF MISSOURI - ISSUANCE OF REGIONAL GENERAL PERMIT (GP) 41 FOR DISASTER RECOVERY AND REPAIR ACTIVITIES. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, HAS ISSUED GP-41 for the protection and the repair of existing damaged structures, damaged land areas, and damaged fills that were previously authorized by a Department of the Army (DA) permit. GP-41 is issued under the authority of Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 USC 403) and/or Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). The GP-41 authorizes disaster recovery and repair activities within the St. Louis District’s regulatory boundary within the State of Missouri, provided that the project proponent, contractor, etc. complies with all general, special and water quality certification conditions included in GP-41. DURATION OF THE GENERAL PERMIT: The GP-41 shall be issued on April 22, 2018 and is in effect on for a period of five (5) years until April 22, 2023 unless it is specifically modified, suspended, or revoked prior to the expiration date.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1486777,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1486777/p-3083/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Louis,-90.2855,38.7059,The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and excavation operations within waters of the United States to modify an unnamed intermittent tributary,P-3083,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and excavation operations within waters of the United States to modify an unnamed intermittent tributary, for the purpose of increasing capacity, and to better manage the amount of runoff flowing through residential properties. The proposal plans for the improvements/modification of approximately 600 feet of channel.
Location: A small unnamed tributary runs through the backyards of the south side of the 6900 block of Roland Boulevard, Northwoods, Missouri. The tributary drains approximately 40 acres of mostly quarter-acre subdivision lots. Residents in the area indicate that the tributary overflows into the residential yards every year or two. These overflows cover most of 6904 through 6944 Roland Boulevard (38.7059,-90.2855) and occasionally enters resident’s basements. The project is located in Section 28, Township 46 North, Range 6 East, St. Louis County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 6, 2018, and closes on April 27, 2018.
The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and excavation operations within waters of the United States to modify an unnamed intermittent tributary, for the purpose of increasing capacity, and to better manage the amount of runoff flowing through residential properties. The proposal plans for the improvements/modification of approximately 600 feet of channel.
Location: A small unnamed tributary runs through the backyards of the south side of the 6900 block of Roland Boulevard, Northwoods, Missouri. The tributary drains approximately 40 acres of mostly quarter-acre subdivision lots. Residents in the area indicate that the tributary overflows into the residential yards every year or two. These overflows cover most of 6904 through 6944 Roland Boulevard (38.7059,-90.2855) and occasionally enters resident’s basements. The project is located in Section 28, Township 46 North, Range 6 East, St. Louis County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 6, 2018, and closes on April 27, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1488495,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1488495/p-3085/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Westwood Country Club proposes to conduct bank stabilization on Deer Creed and two of its unnamed tributaries. The stabilization will address bank erosion,P-3085,,,,,,945,,,,"Westwood Country Club proposes to conduct bank stabilization on Deer Creed and two of its unnamed tributaries. The stabilization will address bank erosion, which has damaged or threatens to damage golf course greens, fairways, and other infrastructure. In addition to damaging the course property, the applicant has stated that the erosion has caused unstable bank conditions, which present a safety hazard for maintenance equipment, golf carts, and patrons. The stabilization activities generally consist of the installation of longitudinal peak stone toe revetment, in combination with bank reshaping. The project also includes limited installation of rock vanes to redirect the channel thalweg. According to the application, following construction the banks will be revegetated using sod and cool-season grasses, or native warm-season grasses and shrubs. The planting palate will depend upon the location within the site (fairway, green, rough, or natural area). The project will impact approximately 945 linear feet of Creek 2, 920 linear feet of Creek 8, and 615 linear feet of Deer Creek.
Westwood Country Club proposes to conduct bank stabilization on Deer Creed and two of its unnamed tributaries. The stabilization will address bank erosion, which has damaged or threatens to damage golf course greens, fairways, and other infrastructure. In addition to damaging the course property, the applicant has stated that the erosion has caused unstable bank conditions, which present a safety hazard for maintenance equipment, golf carts, and patrons. The stabilization activities generally consist of the installation of longitudinal peak stone toe revetment, in combination with bank reshaping. The project also includes limited installation of rock vanes to redirect the channel thalweg. According to the application, following construction the banks will be revegetated using sod and cool-season grasses, or native warm-season grasses and shrubs. The planting palate will depend upon the location within the site (fairway, green, rough, or natural area). The project will impact approximately 945 linear feet of Creek 2, 920 linear feet of Creek 8, and 615 linear feet of Deer Creek.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1501740,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1501740/p-3086/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,The city of O'Fallon,P-3086,,,,,,990,,,,"The city of O'Fallon, MO proposes to conduct channel stabilization on an unnamed tributary to Belleau Creek, in O'Fallon, St. Charles County, Missouri. O'Fallon proposes the work to address severe channel incision which has damaged, or threatens to damage, municipal infrastructure and residential property. The approximate 1,050-ft. project reach borders approximately 30 residential properties.
The city of O'Fallon, MO proposes to conduct channel stabilization on an unnamed tributary to Belleau Creek, in O'Fallon, St. Charles County, Missouri. O'Fallon proposes the work to address severe channel incision which has damaged, or threatens to damage, municipal infrastructure and residential property. The approximate 1,050-ft. project reach borders approximately 30 residential properties. The stabilization activities generally consist of reconstructing the channel with hard bank toes, stable revegetated banks, and a series of 19 rock vanes and Newbury riffles. These structures will provide the grade control necessary to prevent further headcutting, as well as result in a series of riffle/pool sequences. The reconstructed channel will occur in roughly the same configuration as the existing channel, following the same sequence of meanders. However, where some of the existing meanders have acute bends, the reconstructed channel will increase the bend radius, and/or shift the centerline away from developed property. These shifts will cumulatively shorten the reconstructed channel centerline by approximately 60 feet, resulting in a finished length of approximately 990 linear feet. Interested parties may submit comments relative to Public Notice P-3086 to: Robert.s.gramke@usace.army.mil. Comments may also be submitted through postal mail, to the address below. This Public Notice is open for comment for 21 days. All comments must be received no later than May 15, 2018.",,,,,,Robert S Gramke,Robert.s.gramke@usace.army.mil,,,,,,,,
1507283,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1507283/p-3084/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,- The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and piping operations within waters of the United States,P-3084,,,,,,590,,,,"- The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and piping operations within waters of the United States, for the purpose of a residential development. Project impacts include the piping enclosure of Tributary A (approximately 590 LF), the grading and fill of Tributary B (approximately 470 LF), and stormwater discharge of Tributary C (approximately 40 LF).
Location: The proposed project site is on a 19.92 acre tract comprised of undeveloped property, which contains three wooded drainageways with open uplands. The site is located at 2659 South Old Highway 94, St. Charles, Missouri. More specifically, at coordinates 38.7574,-90.5503, in Section 10, Township 46 North, Range 4 East, St. Charles County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 27, 2018, and closes on May 18, 2018.
- The applicant seeks authorization to conduct grading and piping operations within waters of the United States, for the purpose of a residential development. Project impacts include the piping enclosure of Tributary A (approximately 590 LF), the grading and fill of Tributary B (approximately 470 LF), and stormwater discharge of Tributary C (approximately 40 LF).
Location: The proposed project site is on a 19.92 acre tract comprised of undeveloped property, which contains three wooded drainageways with open uplands. The site is located at 2659 South Old Highway 94, St. Charles, Missouri. More specifically, at coordinates 38.7574,-90.5503, in Section 10, Township 46 North, Range 4 East, St. Charles County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on April 27, 2018, and closes on May 18, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1511398,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1511398/p-3087/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3087,,,,,,360,,,,"The applicant, Mr. Scott Plocher, of Plocher Construction in Madison, IL, seeks authorization to conduct excavation, grading and filling operations in waters of the United States. The applicant is proposing the construction of a commercial development and associated infrastructure which will have 7.12 acres of open water impacts from filling in an old borrow pond, 0.66 acres of emergent wetland impact, and approximately 360 linear feet of stream impacts from a road crossing. Applicant proposes to mitigate the open water impacts with the construction of a new open water feature on site, and will utilize an approved mitigation bank for the emergent impacts at a 1:1 ratio.Interested parties may submit comments relative to Public Notice P-3087 to: chad.m.lamontagne@usace.army.mil. This Public Notice is open for comment for 21 days. All comments must be received no later than May 24, 2018
The applicant, Mr. Scott Plocher, of Plocher Construction in Madison, IL, seeks authorization to conduct excavation, grading and filling operations in waters of the United States. The applicant is proposing the construction of a commercial development and associated infrastructure which will have 7.12 acres of open water impacts from filling in an old borrow pond, 0.66 acres of emergent wetland impact, and approximately 360 linear feet of stream impacts from a road crossing. Applicant proposes to mitigate the open water impacts with the construction of a new open water feature on site, and will utilize an approved mitigation bank for the emergent impacts at a 1:1 ratio.Interested parties may submit comments relative to Public Notice P-3087 to: chad.m.lamontagne@usace.army.mil. This Public Notice is open for comment for 21 days. All comments must be received no later than May 24, 2018",,,,,,Chad M Lamontagne,chad.m.lamontagne@usace.army.mil,,,,,,,,
1511411,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1511411/p-3088/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,,,The applicant,P-3088,,,,,,30,,,,"The applicant, Jefferson County Port Authority (JCPA), requests permit authorization to construct infrastructure facilities needed to operate passenger cruises on the Mississippi River. The revitalization of a previously utilized project area consists of repaving and widening existing access roads, creation of parking lots, restoration of a formerly used dock, and creation of a bank landing. JCPA will minimize impacts to wetlands, waterbodies and the Mississippi River by utilizing previously developed sections of the site. The work is anticipated to impact 0.84 acre of wetlands (0.84 acre of forested wetlands and 0.0 acre of emergent wetlands), about 30 linear feet of an unnamed tributary and 0.25 acre (208 linear feet) of the Mississippi River for construction of the necessary infrastructure improvements. The public notice comment period opens on May3, 2018, and will close May 24, 2018.
The applicant, Jefferson County Port Authority (JCPA), requests permit authorization to construct infrastructure facilities needed to operate passenger cruises on the Mississippi River. The revitalization of a previously utilized project area consists of repaving and widening existing access roads, creation of parking lots, restoration of a formerly used dock, and creation of a bank landing. JCPA will minimize impacts to wetlands, waterbodies and the Mississippi River by utilizing previously developed sections of the site. The work is anticipated to impact 0.84 acre of wetlands (0.84 acre of forested wetlands and 0.0 acre of emergent wetlands), about 30 linear feet of an unnamed tributary and 0.25 acre (208 linear feet) of the Mississippi River for construction of the necessary infrastructure improvements. The public notice comment period opens on May3, 2018, and will close May 24, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1512783,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1512783/p-3090/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3090,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Mr. Jeffery Keirn, of the Illinois Department of Transportation-District 8 in Collinsville, IL, seeks authorization to replace a series of structures on IL Route 161 over Crooked Creek and Crooked Creek Overflow and the placement of riprap for scour countermeasures. The project also includes raising the road approximately 3 feet, resulting in +/-1.1 miles in roadway improvements. The project will have 3.513 acres of wetlands impacted by the overall project and 395 trees removed. The applicant proposes to mitigate the wetlands impacted and trees removed at various ratios per IDOT specifications. This Public Notice is open for comment for 21 days. All comments must be received no later than May 24, 2018.
The applicant, Mr. Jeffery Keirn, of the Illinois Department of Transportation-District 8 in Collinsville, IL, seeks authorization to replace a series of structures on IL Route 161 over Crooked Creek and Crooked Creek Overflow and the placement of riprap for scour countermeasures. The project also includes raising the road approximately 3 feet, resulting in +/-1.1 miles in roadway improvements. The project will have 3.513 acres of wetlands impacted by the overall project and 395 trees removed. The applicant proposes to mitigate the wetlands impacted and trees removed at various ratios per IDOT specifications.
This Public Notice is open for comment for 21 days. All comments must be received no later than May 24, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1532892,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1532892/p-3091/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Material Sales Company proposes to install a 6 barge fleet and one permanent mooring barge along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River,P-3091,,,,,,,,,,"Material Sales Company proposes to install a 6 barge fleet and one permanent mooring barge along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 180.2, in St. Louis, Missouri. The fleet would be located within the existing protected river cell area where the former Admiral-President Casino was historically moored. The public notice comment period opens on May 29, 2018 and closes on June 21, 2018.
Material Sales Company proposes to install a 6 barge fleet and one permanent mooring barge along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 180.2, in St. Louis, Missouri. The fleet would be located within the existing protected river cell area where the former Admiral-President Casino was historically moored. The public notice comment period opens on May 29, 2018 and closes on June 21, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1535051,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1535051/p-3092/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,,,Buzzi-Unicem USA proposes to periodically remove accumulated river sediment adjacent and riverward their existing barge loading terminal. Upland disposal is proposed. The project area is located near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River,P-3092,,,,,,,,,,"Buzzi-Unicem USA proposes to periodically remove accumulated river sediment adjacent and riverward their existing barge loading terminal. Upland disposal is proposed. The project area is located near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 145.8, near Festus, Jefferson County, Missouri. Written comments must be received on or before June 21, 2018.
Buzzi-Unicem USA proposes to periodically remove accumulated river sediment adjacent and riverward their existing barge loading terminal. Upland disposal is proposed. The project area is located near the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at approximate river mile 145.8, near Festus, Jefferson County, Missouri. Written comments must be received on or before June 21, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1538385,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1538385/p-3089/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Girardeau,-90.360707,38.3655119,The applicant,P-3089,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Capital Sand, requests permit authorization from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for construction of infrastructure facilities needed to operate a barge loading facility on the Mississippi River. The purpose and need of the Capital Sand project is to create a safe and easily accessible location for the loading of aggregate. While river based projects have occurred at this location in the past, the previous infrastructure needed for the proposed operation was outdated, and had become unsafe. The new project proposes two dock barges with spuds measuring 40 feet by 140 feet. In addition to the infrastructure being placed in the river, two barge fleets, measuring five barges wide and two rows of barges long, are proposed to occur upstream on the right descending bank of Mississippi River mile 50.2 and 50.3 respectively. Impacts to the Mississippi River include the placement of the spuds for the dock barge. Landward of the bankline, in an area which does not contain jurisdictional wetlands, will be an unloading pit, conveyors, screen and telescoping conveyors with no supports past the top of bank.
The proposed project occurs on the right descending bank of the Mississippi River at approximate river mile 49.9 to 50.3. Specifically, the project is found in Section 18, Township 30 North, Range 14 West, at latitude 38.3655119 and longitude -90.360707 in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri.
Comments must be submitted by replying to Alan.R.Edmondson@usace.army.mil or by sending written comments to the address listed in the notice. The public notice comment period opens on June 1, 2018, and will close June 22, 2018.
The applicant, Capital Sand, requests permit authorization from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for construction of infrastructure facilities needed to operate a barge loading facility on the Mississippi River. The purpose and need of the Capital Sand project is to create a safe and easily accessible location for the loading of aggregate. While river based projects have occurred at this location in the past, the previous infrastructure needed for the proposed operation was outdated, and had become unsafe. The new project proposes two dock barges with spuds measuring 40 feet by 140 feet. In addition to the infrastructure being placed in the river, two barge fleets, measuring five barges wide and two rows of barges long, are proposed to occur upstream on the right descending bank of Mississippi River mile 50.2 and 50.3 respectively. Impacts to the Mississippi River include the placement of the spuds for the dock barge. Landward of the bankline, in an area which does not contain jurisdictional wetlands, will be an unloading pit, conveyors, screen and telescoping conveyors with no supports past the top of bank.
The proposed project occurs on the right descending bank of the Mississippi River at approximate river mile 49.9 to 50.3. Specifically, the project is found in Section 18, Township 30 North, Range 14 West, at latitude 38.3655119 and longitude -90.360707 in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri.
Comments must be submitted by replying to Alan.R.Edmondson@usace.army.mil or by sending written comments to the address listed in the notice. The public notice comment period opens on June 1, 2018, and will close June 22, 2018.",,,,,,Alan R Edmondson,Alan.R.Edmondson@usace.army.mil,,,,,,,,
1545460,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1545460/p-3095/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,Southshore Marina Inc. seeks reauthorization to hydraulically dredge approximately 8,P-3095,,,,,,,,,,"Southshore Marina Inc. seeks reauthorization to hydraulically dredge approximately 8,000 cubic yards of accumulated sediment and sand from within their existing boat basin A and basin B, back to its original constructed depths. The original permit was issued November 3, 2009, but has since expired. The purpose of the project would be to remove sediments and sand that have been deposited within the boat basin due to the fluctuation of the water levels within the Mississippi River. Authorization to conduct periodic dredging activities would ensure an adequate depth for safe boating and provide Southshore Marina members access to their boat slips as well as the river itself. All dredged material would be deposited back into Dardenne Slough, a side channel of the Mississippi River, via an eight inch discharge pipe. Dredging needs and frequency are dependent on the Mississippi River’s fluctuation and deposition patterns. Due to the unknown schedule of dredging needs, Southshore Marina Inc. seeks a 10-year permit authorization to allow periodic dredging on an as needed basis.
Dredging activities would occur within the existing Southshore Marina boat basins A and B. The marina is located along the right descending bank of Dardenne Slough, a side channel of the Mississippi River, at river mile 226.9, approximately three miles north of St. Charles, in St. Charles County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 11, 2018, and closes on July 1, 2018.
Southshore Marina Inc. seeks reauthorization to hydraulically dredge approximately 8,000 cubic yards of accumulated sediment and sand from within their existing boat basin A and basin B, back to its original constructed depths. The original permit was issued November 3, 2009, but has since expired. The purpose of the project would be to remove sediments and sand that have been deposited within the boat basin due to the fluctuation of the water levels within the Mississippi River. Authorization to conduct periodic dredging activities would ensure an adequate depth for safe boating and provide Southshore Marina members access to their boat slips as well as the river itself. All dredged material would be deposited back into Dardenne Slough, a side channel of the Mississippi River, via an eight inch discharge pipe. Dredging needs and frequency are dependent on the Mississippi River’s fluctuation and deposition patterns. Due to the unknown schedule of dredging needs, Southshore Marina Inc. seeks a 10-year permit authorization to allow periodic dredging on an as needed basis.
Dredging activities would occur within the existing Southshore Marina boat basins A and B. The marina is located along the right descending bank of Dardenne Slough, a side channel of the Mississippi River, at river mile 226.9, approximately three miles north of St. Charles, in St. Charles County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on June 11, 2018, and closes on July 1, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1556555,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1556555/p-3094-p3096/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,Wayne B. Smith,P-3094 P3096,,,,,,,,,,"Wayne B. Smith, Inc., requests reauthorization to continue commercial dredging activities along the left (Illinois) descending bank of the Mississippi River, between river miles 280.9 to 282.1 and along the right (Missouri) descending bank between river mile 281.25 to 281.75. The comment period opens June 21, 2018 and closes on July 11, 2018.
Wayne B. Smith, Inc., requests reauthorization to continue commercial dredging activities along the left (Illinois) descending bank of the Mississippi River, between river miles 280.9 to 282.1 and along the right (Missouri) descending bank between river mile 281.25 to 281.75. The comment period opens June 21, 2018 and closes on July 11, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1557166,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1557166/2017-868/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Lincoln,,,"Attention Stakeholders:
As described in the attached Public Notice",2017-868,,,,,,5471,,,,"Attention Stakeholders:
As described in the attached Public Notice, the Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation project in Lincoln County, Missouri. The project site encompasses a reach of Big Creek, a perennial tributary to the Cuivre River. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Big Creek site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2017-868. The project proposes to restore, protect, and maintain 5,471 linear feet of perennial stream channel and wooded riparian corridor along Big Creek. The restored and preserved corridor will generally extend 50 - 300 feet perpendicular from the channel banks. This consists of tree plantings and the removal of any invasive species.
The stabilization component of the project will restore bank stability to approximately 2,010 linear feet of channel with actively failing, near-vertical banks. The proposed stabilization consists of a combination of rock vanes, longitudinal peaked stone toe protection, and vegetative staking. If approved by the Corps, the Big Creek site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 16,270 stream credits. The Land Learning Foundation would make the stream credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project. Responses are due to this office no later than July 11, 2018
Attention Stakeholders:
As described in the attached Public Notice, the Land Learning Foundation has requested approval for an in-lieu fee (ILF) mitigation project in Lincoln County, Missouri. The project site encompasses a reach of Big Creek, a perennial tributary to the Cuivre River. The Land Learning Foundation refers to this project as the Big Creek site, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) has designated this project as MVS-2017-868. The project proposes to restore, protect, and maintain 5,471 linear feet of perennial stream channel and wooded riparian corridor along Big Creek. The restored and preserved corridor will generally extend 50 - 300 feet perpendicular from the channel banks. This consists of tree plantings and the removal of any invasive species.
The stabilization component of the project will restore bank stability to approximately 2,010 linear feet of channel with actively failing, near-vertical banks. The proposed stabilization consists of a combination of rock vanes, longitudinal peaked stone toe protection, and vegetative staking. If approved by the Corps, the Big Creek site will create a total potential mitigation credit release of 16,270 stream credits. The Land Learning Foundation would make the stream credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit, to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The Corps solicits your comment on the proposed mitigation project. Responses are due to this office no later than July 11, 2018",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1565825,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1565825/p-3093-and-p-3098/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Madison,,,Mike’s Inc. proposes to relocate their existing shipyard repair facility and install a 40 barge fleeting area with associated mooring infrastructure. The shipyard repair facility would be relocated downstream,P-3093 and P-3098,,,,,,,,,,"Mike’s Inc. proposes to relocate their existing shipyard repair facility and install a 40 barge fleeting area with associated mooring infrastructure. The shipyard repair facility would be relocated downstream, along the left descending bank, at approximate Mississippi River mile 195.6, while the 40 barge fleet would be located along the left descending bank at approximate Mississippi River mile 196.0, both near Hartford, in Madison County, Illinois. The comment period is open July 2, 2018 and closes on July 23, 2018.
Mike’s Inc. proposes to relocate their existing shipyard repair facility and install a 40 barge fleeting area with associated mooring infrastructure. The shipyard repair facility would be relocated downstream, along the left descending bank, at approximate Mississippi River mile 195.6, while the 40 barge fleet would be located along the left descending bank at approximate Mississippi River mile 196.0, both near Hartford, in Madison County, Illinois. The comment period is open July 2, 2018 and closes on July 23, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1567898,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1567898/p-3100/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Scott,,,The applicant,P-3100,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Southeast Missouri Regional Port, requests permit authorization from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for continue maintenance dredging operations in accordance with the Department of the Army permits received for dredging in 1997 and 2001, respectively. The permit authorized the applicant to maintain the harbor at a 9-foot design depth for the entire length of the harbor channel. Public Notice P-3100 requests that maintenance dredging operations continue as needed in the harbor. Dredge material is proposed to be discharged in the river just outside the mouth of the port. The project is located on the right descending bank of Mississippi River at approximate mile 48, Scott County, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens on July 5, 2018, and will close July 26, 2018.
The applicant, Southeast Missouri Regional Port, requests permit authorization from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for continue maintenance dredging operations in accordance with the Department of the Army permits received for dredging in 1997 and 2001, respectively. The permit authorized the applicant to maintain the harbor at a 9-foot design depth for the entire length of the harbor channel. Public Notice P-3100 requests that maintenance dredging operations continue as needed in the harbor. Dredge material is proposed to be discharged in the river just outside the mouth of the port. The project is located on the right descending bank of Mississippi River at approximate mile 48, Scott County, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens on July 5, 2018, and will close July 26, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1572409,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1572409/p-3102/,,mvs,St. Louis District,East,,,The applicant,P-3102,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, East County Enterprises, ATTN: Mr. Rich Sauget, Sr. of Sauget, Illinois seeks authorization to conduct excavation, grading and filling operations in waters of the United States. The applicant is proposing the construction of a commercial development and associated infrastructure which will involve impacts to 2.96 acres of emergent wetlands.The public notice comment period opens on July 2, 2018, and will close August 13, 2018.
The applicant, East County Enterprises, ATTN: Mr. Rich Sauget, Sr. of Sauget, Illinois seeks authorization to conduct excavation, grading and filling operations in waters of the United States. The applicant is proposing the construction of a commercial development and associated infrastructure which will involve impacts to 2.96 acres of emergent wetlands. The public notice comment period opens on July 12, 2018, and will close August 13, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1574803,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1574803/p-3101/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Scott,,,The applicant(s),P-3101,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant(s), Consolidated Grain and Barge, Inc., and Southeast Missouri Regional Port, request permit authorization from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for continued maintenance dredging operations in accordance with the Department of the Army permits previously received. Public Notice P-3101 requests that maintenance dredging operations continue as needed at the site. The dredged material will be directed into the Mississippi River to its proposed open water disposal site, just downstream of the facility. The disposal site is in the same general location as the currently authorized Corps channel maintenance disposal site. The project is located on the right descending bank of Mississippi River at approximate mile 47.9, Scott County, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens on July 13, 2018, and will close August 03, 2018.
The applicant(s), Consolidated Grain and Barge, Inc., and Southeast Missouri Regional Port, request permit authorization from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for continued maintenance dredging operations in accordance with the Department of the Army permits previously received. Public Notice P-3101 requests that maintenance dredging operations continue as needed at the site. The dredged material will be directed into the Mississippi River to its proposed open water disposal site, just downstream of the facility. The disposal site is in the same general location as the currently authorized Corps channel maintenance disposal site. The project is located on the right descending bank of Mississippi River at approximate mile 47.9, Scott County, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens on July 13, 2018, and will close August 03, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1576050,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1576050/p-3097/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3097,,,,,,2930,,,,"The applicant, Capital Sand Proppants, LLC., seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to expand the existing surface sand mine. The expansion would involve surface mining through two unnamed tributaries to Byrd Creek for a total of 2,930 linear feet of impacts. The two tributaries originate within the mine property. Byrd Creek flows into the Upper Whitewater River. The public notice comment period opens on July 16, 2018 and closes August 5, 2018.
The applicant, Capital Sand Proppants, LLC., seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to expand the existing surface sand mine. The expansion would involve surface mining through two unnamed tributaries to Byrd Creek for a total of 2,930 linear feet of impacts. The two tributaries originate within the mine property. Byrd Creek flows into the Upper Whitewater River. The public notice comment period opens on July 16, 2018 and closes August 5, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1576768,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1576768/p-3104/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,St. Charles County Parks seeks authorization to mechanically dredge approximately 11,P-3104,,,,,,,,,,"St. Charles County Parks seeks authorization to mechanically dredge approximately 11,200 cubic yards of accumulated sediment and sand from within the mouth of Hideaway Harbor boat ramp basin (Weber Lake), providing adequate depths for safe boater access from the boat ramp to the Mississippi River. The purpose of the project would be to remove sediments and sand that have been deposited within the boat basin due to the fluctuation of the water levels within the Mississippi River. Authorization to conduct periodic dredging activities would ensure an adequate depth for safe boating and public access to the Mississippi River. The dredge material will be placed on a barge, hauled to the downstream end of Portage Island and deposited back into the Mississippi River near mile 213.0. Dredging needs and frequency are dependent on the Mississippi River’s fluctuation and deposition patterns. Due to the unknown schedule of dredging needs, St. Charles County Parks seeks a 5-year permit authorization to allow periodic dredging on an as needed basis.
Dredging activities would occur within the existing Hideaway Harbor boat ramp basin (Weber Lake). The boat ramp and basin is located along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at river mile 213.8, approximately 1.2 miles west of Portage Des Sioux, in St. Charles County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on July 19, 2018, and closes on August 7, 2018.
St. Charles County Parks seeks authorization to mechanically dredge approximately 11,200 cubic yards of accumulated sediment and sand from within the mouth of Hideaway Harbor boat ramp basin (Weber Lake), providing adequate depths for safe boater access from the boat ramp to the Mississippi River. The purpose of the project would be to remove sediments and sand that have been deposited within the boat basin due to the fluctuation of the water levels within the Mississippi River. Authorization to conduct periodic dredging activities would ensure an adequate depth for safe boating and public access to the Mississippi River. The dredge material will be placed on a barge, hauled to the downstream end of Portage Island and deposited back into the Mississippi River near mile 213.0. Dredging needs and frequency are dependent on the Mississippi River’s fluctuation and deposition patterns. Due to the unknown schedule of dredging needs, St. Charles County Parks seeks a 5-year permit authorization to allow periodic dredging on an as needed basis.
Dredging activities would occur within the existing Hideaway Harbor boat ramp basin (Weber Lake). The boat ramp and basin is located along the right descending bank of the Mississippi River, at river mile 213.8, approximately 1.2 miles west of Portage Des Sioux, in St. Charles County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on July 19, 2018, and closes on August 7, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1578454,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1578454/p-3099/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant proposes to construct a new Rural King shopping Center in Warrenton,P-3099,,,,,,1084,,,,"The applicant proposes to construct a new Rural King shopping Center in Warrenton, Missouri. The approximate 10 acre site is located just south of Highway 70. Proposed impacts to waters of the U.S. include 1,084 linear feet of stream and 0.041 acres of wetland to facilitate the development of this center. The public comment period opens July 18, 2018 and closes on August 8, 2018.
The applicant proposes to construct a new Rural King shopping Center in Warrenton, Missouri. The approximate 10 acre site is located just south of Highway 70. Proposed impacts to waters of the U.S. include 1,084 linear feet of stream and 0.041 acres of wetland to facilitate the development of this center. The public comment period opens July 18, 2018 and closes on August 8, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1585389,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1585389/p-3105/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3105,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Ideal Landscaping, Inc., seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to expand the existing construction yard. The plans include the expansion of the material laydown and operational area at the construction yard located at 6252 Olsen Drive. The expansion proposes to impact 1.83-acres of scrub-shrub wetland. The public notice comment period opens on July 26, 2018 and closes August 16, 2018.
The applicant, Ideal Landscaping, Inc., seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to expand the existing construction yard. The plans include the expansion of the material laydown and operational area at the construction yard located at 6252 Olsen Drive. The expansion proposes to impact 1.83-acres of scrub-shrub wetland. The public notice comment period opens on July 26, 2018 and closes August 16, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1602455,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1602455/p-3106/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Land Learning Foundation (program sponsor) proposes to establish the ILF Program under the mitigation rule as a compensatory wetland and stream mitigation program in Illinois. Funds generated by the sale of credits will be used by the sponsor to identify,P-3106,,,,,,,,,,"The Land Learning Foundation (program sponsor) proposes to establish the ILF Program under the mitigation rule as a compensatory wetland and stream mitigation program in Illinois. Funds generated by the sale of credits will be used by the sponsor to identify, plan, and implement various types of compensatory mitigation projects. The sponsor will accept the transfer of mitigation responsibility from permit applicants and will assume all legal responsibility for satisfying mitigation requirements for which fees have been accepted (i.e., implementation, performance, and long term management of specific mitigation sites as outlined in the accompanying prospectus). The ILF Program proposes two types of credits available for purchase by a permittee, advanced credits and released credit. The advanced credits are in-lieu fee credits sold in advance of mitigation sites generating released credit. (See the total Advanced Credits requested by the sponsor within Section III (e) “Initial Allocation of Credits”, of the Prospectus, page 6). The selection of individual mitigation projects, as well as specific project partners, will occur on an on-going basis as ILF mitigation needs are realized. Individual projects will be provided to the IRT for consideration, comment, modification and approval.
The Southern Illinois In-Lieu-Fee Stream and Wetland Mitigation Program (ILF Program) would operate within the Lower Kaskaskia River
(07140204), Big Muddy River (07140106), Upper Mississippi-Cape Girardeau Rivers (07140105) and the Cahokia-Joachim (07140101) watersheds, in the State of Illinois. The four watersheds/service areas encompass all of St. Clair, Monroe, Randolph, Perry and Jackson Counties, and portions of Madison, Macoupin, Montgomery, Bond, Clinton, Washington, Marion, Jefferson, Franklin, Williamson, Johnson, Union and Alexander Counties.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on August 16, 2018, and closes on September 14, 2018.
In-Lieu-Fee (ILF) mitigation programs are one of a number of practicable options available to applicants to compensate for unavoidable impacts to waters of the United States that are associated with permits issued under the authority of Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. The accompanying Southern Illinois ILF Stream and Wetland Mitigation Program prospectus outlines the circumstances and manner in which this ILF Program will provide a compensatory mitigation option to permit applicants under the Corps permit program. The use of the ILF Program to compensate for unavoidable impacts to aquatic resources is a decision of the Corps of Engineers and there is no guarantee that any particular individual or general permit will be granted authorization because of proposed use of this ILF.
The Land Learning Foundation (program sponsor) proposes to establish the ILF Program under the mitigation rule as a compensatory wetland and stream mitigation program in Illinois. Funds generated by the sale of credits will be used by the sponsor to identify, plan, and implement various types of compensatory mitigation projects. The sponsor will accept the transfer of mitigation responsibility from permit applicants and will assume all legal responsibility for satisfying mitigation requirements for which fees have been accepted (i.e., implementation, performance, and long term management of specific mitigation sites as outlined in the accompanying prospectus). The ILF Program proposes two types of credits available for purchase by a permittee, advanced credits and released credit. The advanced credits are in-lieu fee credits sold in advance of mitigation sites generating released credit. (See the total Advanced Credits requested by the sponsor within Section III (e) “Initial Allocation of Credits”, of the Prospectus, page 6). The selection of individual mitigation projects, as well as specific project partners, will occur on an on-going basis as ILF mitigation needs are realized. Individual projects will be provided to the IRT for consideration, comment, modification and approval.
The Southern Illinois In-Lieu-Fee Stream and Wetland Mitigation Program (ILF Program) would operate within the Lower Kaskaskia River
(07140204), Big Muddy River (07140106), Upper Mississippi-Cape Girardeau Rivers (07140105) and the Cahokia-Joachim (07140101) watersheds, in the State of Illinois. The four watersheds/service areas encompass all of St. Clair, Monroe, Randolph, Perry and Jackson Counties, and portions of Madison, Macoupin, Montgomery, Bond, Clinton, Washington, Marion, Jefferson, Franklin, Williamson, Johnson, Union and Alexander Counties.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on August 16, 2018, and closes on September 14, 2018.","07140101, 07140105, 07140106, 07140204",,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1615650,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1615650/p-3107/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Jefferson,-90.391383,38.450346,The applicant seeks authorization for the installation of a private,P-3107,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant seeks authorization for the installation of a private, recreational boat dock structure along the right descending bank of the Meramec River, at river mile 7.75. The dock structure would be 26-feet in length by 46-feet in width. The new dock will provide three boat slips 24-feet long by 10-feet wide. This will be a floating, covered dock structure, with 4-foot walkways between the boat slips and around the perimeter. A 60-foot long gangway will be secured to a concrete structure or pad on the river bank, above the ordinary high-water elevation. Additionally, two concrete piers will be installed along the river bank, above the ordinary high-water elevation, in which a ⅜ inch cable will be attached and then secured to the dock for anchoring.
The boat dock structure would be located near Latitude 38.450346°, Longitude -90.391383°, along the right descending bank of the Meramec River, at river mile 7.75, Jefferson County, Missouri. The address for the property is 1555 Lonedell Road Arnold, Missouri 63010.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on August 30, 2018, and closes on September 19, 2018.
The applicant seeks authorization for the installation of a private, recreational boat dock structure along the right descending bank of the Meramec River, at river mile 7.75. The dock structure would be 26-feet in length by 46-feet in width. The new dock will provide three boat slips 24-feet long by 10-feet wide. This will be a floating, covered dock structure, with 4-foot walkways between the boat slips and around the perimeter. A 60-foot long gangway will be secured to a concrete structure or pad on the river bank, above the ordinary high-water elevation. Additionally, two concrete piers will be installed along the river bank, above the ordinary high-water elevation, in which a ⅜ inch cable will be attached and then secured to the dock for anchoring.
The boat dock structure would be located near Latitude 38.450346°, Longitude -90.391383°, along the right descending bank of the Meramec River, at river mile 7.75, Jefferson County, Missouri. The address for the property is 1555 Lonedell Road Arnold, Missouri 63010.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block below. The Public Notice comment period opens on August 30, 2018, and closes on September 19, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1630197,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1630197/p-3079/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Louis,,,The applicant,P-3079,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, Jan Orf, Ferguson 370 Crossing, seeks authorization to impact 9.44 acres of wetland on a 102.72 acre site for an 1 part commercial development. The project is located at 13860 Ferguson Ln, Bridgeton, St. Louis County, Missouri.
The applicant, Jan Orf, Ferguson 370 Crossing, seeks authorization to impact 9.44 acres of wetland on a 102.72 acre site for an 1 part commercial development. The project is located at 13860 Ferguson Ln, Bridgeton, St. Louis County, Missouri.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1640322,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1640322/p-3108/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3108,,,,,,4000,,,,"The applicant, the City of St. Charles, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for the Cole Creek Flood Reduction Project. The project proposes to reduce the risk of flooding to 11 single family homes and 7 apartment buildings. Approximately 4,000 linear feet of Cole Creek are within the project limits. The project also includes the removal and replacement of two bridges over Cole Creek. The public notice comment period opens on September 20, 2018 and closes October 11, 2018.
The applicant, the City of St. Charles, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for the Cole Creek Flood Reduction Project. The project proposes to reduce the risk of flooding to 11 single family homes and 7 apartment buildings. Approximately 4,000 linear feet of Cole Creek are within the project limits. The project also includes the removal and replacement of two bridges over Cole Creek. The public notice comment period opens on September 20, 2018 and closes October 11, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1640342,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1640342/p-3109/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3109,,,,,,915,,,,"The applicant, Delmar Gardens, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for construction and expansion of a senior living facility. The development will consist of the addition of a three story building with a partial basement, featuring 120 independent living/assisted living/memory care apartments. The building and associated infrastructure is proposed to impact 915 linear feet of two tributaries onsite. The tributaries are part of the Fenton Creek watershed. The site currently exists as the undeveloped backlot of an existing Delmar Gardens Facility. The public notice comment period opens on September 20, 2018 and closes October 11, 2018.
The applicant, Delmar Gardens, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States for construction and expansion of a senior living facility. The development will consist of the addition of a three story building with a partial basement, featuring 120 independent living/assisted living/memory care apartments. The building and associated infrastructure is proposed to impact 915 linear feet of two tributaries onsite. The tributaries are part of the Fenton Creek watershed. The site currently exists as the undeveloped backlot of an existing Delmar Gardens Facility. The public notice comment period opens on September 20, 2018 and closes October 11, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1640370,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1640370/p-3110/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3110,,,,,,,,,,"The applicant, NB West Real Estate, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to develop an 11-acre site for a commercial storage area with multiple buildings and associated infrastructure. The project proposes to impact 2.24-acres of forested wetland within the Fox Creek watershed in Pacific, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens on September 20, 2018 and closes October 11, 2018.
The applicant, NB West Real Estate, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to develop an 11-acre site for a commercial storage area with multiple buildings and associated infrastructure. The project proposes to impact 2.24-acres of forested wetland within the Fox Creek watershed in Pacific, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens on September 20, 2018 and closes October 11, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1665140,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1665140/p-3111/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,The applicant,P-3111,,,,,,1830,,,,"The applicant, McKelvey Homes, Inc., has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the proposed project known as Bopp Tract (Inverness). The applicant seeks authorization for project impacts that takes place within Waters of the United States. This consists of the grading and fill activities associated with the construction of residential lots and multiple detention facilities, which will result in a total of approximately 1,830 LF of tributary impacts. Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens October 17, 2018 and closes November 7, 2018.
The applicant, McKelvey Homes, Inc., has applied for a Department of the Army Permit for the proposed project known as Bopp Tract (Inverness). The applicant seeks authorization for project impacts that takes place within Waters of the United States. This consists of the grading and fill activities associated with the construction of residential lots and multiple detention facilities, which will result in a total of approximately 1,830 LF of tributary impacts.
The site is located west of Bryan Road and North of Feise Road in Dardenne Prairie, Missouri. More specifically, at coordinates 38.7809,-90.7443, in Section 36/1, Township 46N/47N, Range 2East, St. Charles County, Missouri.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail or written mail to the address in the notice. The Public Notice comment period opens October 17, 2018 and closes November 7, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1694325,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1694325/p-3115/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,"Mitigation Banks are one of a number of practicable options available to applicants to compensate for unavoidable impacts to waters of the United States that are associated with permits issued under the authority of Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. The accompanying Little Muddy Wetland and Stream Mitigation Bank- Addendum 1 prospectus outlines the circumstances and manner in which this Mitigation Bank will provide a compensatory mitigation option to permit applicants under the Corps permit program. The use of the Mitigation Bank to compensate for unavoidable impacts to aquatic resources is a decision of the Corps of Engineers and there is no guarantee that any particular individual or general permit will be granted authorization because of proposed use of this Mitigation Bank.
Wetlands Forever",P-3115,,,,,,,,,,"Mitigation Banks are one of a number of practicable options available to applicants to compensate for unavoidable impacts to waters of the United States that are associated with permits issued under the authority of Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. The accompanying Little Muddy Wetland and Stream Mitigation Bank- Addendum 1 prospectus outlines the circumstances and manner in which this Mitigation Bank will provide a compensatory mitigation option to permit applicants under the Corps permit program. The use of the Mitigation Bank to compensate for unavoidable impacts to aquatic resources is a decision of the Corps of Engineers and there is no guarantee that any particular individual or general permit will be granted authorization because of proposed use of this Mitigation Bank.
Wetlands Forever, Inc. (bank sponsor) proposes to establish a mitigation bank within the Big Muddy Watershed, under the mitigation rule as a compensatory wetland and stream mitigation option in Illinois. The primary objective of the proposed mitigation bank is to restore, enhance and permanently protect forested and emergent wetlands, as well as protect and enhance a 7,445-foot reach of the Little Muddy River and its riparian corridor. The mitigation bank will be constructed in two phases. Phase 1 (South Phase) as proposed is 108.00 acres in size and will be developed along the Little Muddy River, comprising 45.98 acres of forested wetlands, 2.0 acres of emergent wetlands, 13.0 acres of preserved forested wetlands, and 51.0 acres of stream riparian corridor. Phase 2 (North Phase) as proposed is 51.00 acres in size and will be developed along the Little Muddy River comprising of 22.0 acres of forested wetlands, 7.0 acres of forested preservation and 22.0 acres of streambank riparian corridor. Both phases will also provide stream stabilization measures and aquatic habitat enhancement. The mitigation bank when fully completed would contain 140.5 wetland credits for the restored, enhanced, and site protected wetland resources, and 64,989 stream credits for the stream and riparian buffer enhancement work. The credits will be available for compensating impacts that occur within the geographic service area of the bank.
If approved, the restoration and enhancement activities will be performed generating credits from the environmental improvements and will be available for sale on an incremental basis as long as the mitigation bank meets its anticipated goals set forth in the banking document. Credits from the project are not available for sale until documentation is provided by the bank sponsor that environmental restoration will proceed and written approval is granted by the Corps in consultation with the MBRT. The mitigation bank sponsor is developing the mitigation bank with the intent to sell the mitigation credits to recipients of Section 404 Permits who are required to compensate for unavoidable and adverse environmental impacts to waters of the United States. Specifically, the waters of the United States that will be compensated at the proposed bank include wetlands with emergent, scrub shrub and forested classifications, as well as stream impacts. Upon request, a copy of the Mitigation Banking Prospectus is available for review in our office.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block. The Public Notice comment period opens on November 20, 2018, and closes on December 19, 2018.
Mitigation Banks are one of a number of practicable options available to applicants to compensate for unavoidable impacts to waters of the United States that are associated with permits issued under the authority of Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. The accompanying Little Muddy Wetland and Stream Mitigation Bank- Addendum 1 prospectus outlines the circumstances and manner in which this Mitigation Bank will provide a compensatory mitigation option to permit applicants under the Corps permit program. The use of the Mitigation Bank to compensate for unavoidable impacts to aquatic resources is a decision of the Corps of Engineers and there is no guarantee that any particular individual or general permit will be granted authorization because of proposed use of this Mitigation Bank.
Wetlands Forever, Inc. (bank sponsor) proposes to establish a mitigation bank within the Big Muddy Watershed, under the mitigation rule as a compensatory wetland and stream mitigation option in Illinois. The primary objective of the proposed mitigation bank is to restore, enhance and permanently protect forested and emergent wetlands, as well as protect and enhance a 7,445-foot reach of the Little Muddy River and its riparian corridor. The mitigation bank will be constructed in two phases. Phase 1 (South Phase) as proposed is 108.00 acres in size and will be developed along the Little Muddy River, comprising 45.98 acres of forested wetlands, 2.0 acres of emergent wetlands, 13.0 acres of preserved forested wetlands, and 51.0 acres of stream riparian corridor. Phase 2 (North Phase) as proposed is 51.00 acres in size and will be developed along the Little Muddy River comprising of 22.0 acres of forested wetlands, 7.0 acres of forested preservation and 22.0 acres of streambank riparian corridor. Both phases will also provide stream stabilization measures and aquatic habitat enhancement. The mitigation bank when fully completed would contain 140.5 wetland credits for the restored, enhanced, and site protected wetland resources, and 64,989 stream credits for the stream and riparian buffer enhancement work. The credits will be available for compensating impacts that occur within the geographic service area of the bank.
If approved, the restoration and enhancement activities will be performed generating credits from the environmental improvements and will be available for sale on an incremental basis as long as the mitigation bank meets its anticipated goals set forth in the banking document. Credits from the project are not available for sale until documentation is provided by the bank sponsor that environmental restoration will proceed and written approval is granted by the Corps in consultation with the MBRT. The mitigation bank sponsor is developing the mitigation bank with the intent to sell the mitigation credits to recipients of Section 404 Permits who are required to compensate for unavoidable and adverse environmental impacts to waters of the United States. Specifically, the waters of the United States that will be compensated at the proposed bank include wetlands with emergent, scrub shrub and forested classifications, as well as stream impacts. Upon request, a copy of the Mitigation Banking Prospectus is available for review in our office.
Written comments must be submitted by replying by electronic mail, or written mail to the addresses shown in the signature block. The Public Notice comment period opens on November 20, 2018, and closes on December 19, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1701588,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1701588/p-2628r/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Charles,,,This project originally was placed on public notice in May 2007 and a Department of the Army Section 404 permit issued in February 2008. However,P-2628R,,,,,,,,,,"This project originally was placed on public notice in May 2007 and a Department of the Army Section 404 permit issued in February 2008. However, due to the economic recession, the project was never constructed. The applicant now wishes to proceed with the same single-family residential development and the previously proposed impacts remain unchanged. The applicant seeks authorization to fill two unnamed tributaries to facilitate grading for roadway and lot development associated with the construction of a residential subdivision known as Brookstone (previously named Swantner Tract). The unnamed tributaries flow into McCoy Creek, a tributary to the Cuivre River, which flows to the Mississippi River. The project area is located southeast of Swantner Road and Point Prairie Road in Wentzville, in Section 3, Township 47 North, Range 1 East, St. Charles County, Missouri. The comment period opens November 30, 2018 and closed December 21, 2018.
This project originally was placed on public notice in May 2007 and a Department of the Army Section 404 permit issued in February 2008. However, due to the economic recession, the project was never constructed. The applicant now wishes to proceed with the same single-family residential development and the previously proposed impacts remain unchanged. The applicant seeks authorization to fill two unnamed tributaries to facilitate grading for roadway and lot development associated with the construction of a residential subdivision known as Brookstone (previously named Swantner Tract). The unnamed tributaries flow into McCoy Creek, a tributary to the Cuivre River, which flows to the Mississippi River. The project area is located southeast of Swantner Road and Point Prairie Road in Wentzville, in Section 3, Township 47 North, Range 1 East, St. Charles County, Missouri. The comment period opens November 30, 2018 and closed December 21, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1707725,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1707725/p-3116/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Pike,,,The Central Stone Company requests reauthorization to excavate accumulated sediment adjacent to their existing Florence Quarry barge loading terminal. Up to 2,P-3116,,,,,,,,,,"The Central Stone Company requests reauthorization to excavate accumulated sediment adjacent to their existing Florence Quarry barge loading terminal. Up to 2,500 cubic yards of accumulated sediment would be excavated periodically from an approximate 80-feet-wide by 400-feet-long area to ensure uninterrupted barge access. The excavated material would be trucked to an upland disposal area within the applicant’s existing quarry. The project area is located in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 10, Township 5 South, Range 2 West, near Pittsfield, in Pike County, Illinois. Excavation would occur near the right descending bank of the Illinois River, at approximate river mile 57.3. Written comments must be received on or before December 26, 2018.
The Central Stone Company requests reauthorization to excavate accumulated sediment adjacent to their existing Florence Quarry barge loading terminal. Up to 2,500 cubic yards of accumulated sediment would be excavated periodically from an approximate 80-feet-wide by 400-feet-long area to ensure uninterrupted barge access. The excavated material would be trucked to an upland disposal area within the applicant’s existing quarry. The project area is located in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 10, Township 5 South, Range 2 West, near Pittsfield, in Pike County, Illinois. Excavation would occur near the right descending bank of the Illinois River, at approximate river mile 57.3. Written comments must be received on or before December 26, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1717273,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1717273/p-3118/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The Riverview Real Estate Company,P-3118,,,,,,870,,,,"The Riverview Real Estate Company, LLC is applying for a Department of the Army Permit to conduct grading and filling in Waters of the U.S. to support a 44 acre mixed use Residential and Commercial Development. The project will include the filling of the entire 870 linear feet of intermittent Tributary A on-site and the entire 725 linear feet of ephemeral Tributary B on-site, in total filling all of the 1,595 linear feet of stream channels within the parcel. The proposed development consists of three separate land use areas. The northern portion of the tract will support a 13 acre multi-family housing with a center green space/”assembly area”. The majority of the southern portion of the tract is proposed to be a 25 acre single-family residential development. Along Bryan Road 5 lots suitable for commercial developments will be constructed within a 6 acre area with frontage along Bryan Road. Along the southern property boundary, two shallow pond areas that were excavated around 2005 in uplands were found to meet the definition of wetlands. These features are identified as Wetland A (0.24 acres) and Wetland B (0.30 acres), however as they have been man-made and excavated entirely in uplands our office is proposing to not regulate these features.
The Riverview Real Estate Company, LLC is applying for a Department of the Army Permit to conduct grading and filling in Waters of the U.S. to support a 44 acre mixed use Residential and Commercial Development. The project will include the filling of the entire 870 linear feet of intermittent Tributary A on-site and the entire 725 linear feet of ephemeral Tributary B on-site, in total filling all of the 1,595 linear feet of stream channels within the parcel. The proposed development consists of three separate land use areas. The northern portion of the tract will support a 13 acre multi-family housing with a center green space/”assembly area”. The majority of the southern portion of the tract is proposed to be a 25 acre single-family residential development. Along Bryan Road 5 lots suitable for commercial developments will be constructed within a 6 acre area with frontage along Bryan Road. Along the southern property boundary, two shallow pond areas that were excavated around 2005 in uplands were found to meet the definition of wetlands. These features are identified as Wetland A (0.24 acres) and Wetland B (0.30 acres), however as they have been man-made and excavated entirely in uplands our office is proposing to not regulate these features.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1717711,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1717711/p-3119/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Clair,,,Illinois-American Water Company (ILWA) seeks authorization to expand their existing East Saint Louis water treatment facility (ESLWTF). ILWA purposes to install a new ultraviolet (UV) disinfection system along with a transfer pump station,P-3119,,,,,,,,,,"Illinois-American Water Company (ILWA) seeks authorization to expand their existing East Saint Louis water treatment facility (ESLWTF). ILWA purposes to install a new ultraviolet (UV) disinfection system along with a transfer pump station, 2 finished water storage tanks, high service pump station, and associated parking lots and driveways. This expansion will cover approximately 7.8-acres immediately south of the existing plant. The applicant proposes to build the new structures in an area with delineated forested wetland. The work will include clearing trees and grading to raise the ground elevation at each structure. The tree clearing will begin as soon as all authorizations are received and is proposed to be completed by March 31, 2019. The grading and construction of the structures are scheduled to begin in March 2019 with construction continuing until mid-2021.
The project proposes to impact 5-acres of forested wetland. The entire 5-acres contains hydric soils, hydric vegetation and is a neighboring waters of the Mississippi River. Illinois-American Water Company has researched alternatives and has attempted to minimize impacts to the wetlands. However, the applicant stated that the impacts are unavoidable due to the need to utilize and develop the site abutting their existing facility. The applicant is exploring mitigation options within approved wetland mitigation banks.
The site is located at Illinois-American Water’s East St. Louis Water Treatment Plant, southeast of the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge. The project site address is 800 North Front Street, East St. Louis, Illinois. The project is located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 11, Township 02 North, Range 10 West, St. Clair County.
The Public Notice comment period opens on December 21, 2018, and closes on January 10, 2019.
Illinois-American Water Company (ILWA) seeks authorization to expand their existing East Saint Louis water treatment facility (ESLWTF). ILWA purposes to install a new ultraviolet (UV) disinfection system along with a transfer pump station, 2 finished water storage tanks, high service pump station, and associated parking lots and driveways. This expansion will cover approximately 7.8-acres immediately south of the existing plant. The applicant proposes to build the new structures in an area with delineated forested wetland. The work will include clearing trees and grading to raise the ground elevation at each structure. The tree clearing will begin as soon as all authorizations are received and is proposed to be completed by March 31, 2019. The grading and construction of the structures are scheduled to begin in March 2019 with construction continuing until mid-2021.
The project proposes to impact 5-acres of forested wetland. The entire 5-acres contains hydric soils, hydric vegetation and is a neighboring waters of the Mississippi River. Illinois-American Water Company has researched alternatives and has attempted to minimize impacts to the wetlands. However, the applicant stated that the impacts are unavoidable due to the need to utilize and develop the site abutting their existing facility. The applicant is exploring mitigation options within approved wetland mitigation banks.
The site is located at Illinois-American Water’s East St. Louis Water Treatment Plant, southeast of the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge. The project site address is 800 North Front Street, East St. Louis, Illinois. The project is located in the Northeast ¼ of Section 11, Township 02 North, Range 10 West, St. Clair County.
The Public Notice comment period opens on December 21, 2018, and closes on January 10, 2019.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1721506,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1721506/p-3120/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,The applicant,P-3120,,,,,,159,,,,"The applicant, Signature Properties, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to develop a 23-acre site for a commercial development and associated infrastructure. The project proposes to impact 1.11-acres of open water/emergent wetland and 159 linear feet of stream channel in the City of Festus, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens on December 26, 2018 and closes January 15, 2018.
The applicant, Signature Properties, seeks authorization to conduct grading and filling operations in waters of the United States to develop a 23-acre site for a commercial development and associated infrastructure. The project proposes to impact 1.11-acres of open water/emergent wetland and 159 linear feet of stream channel in the City of Festus, Missouri. The public notice comment period opens on December 26, 2018 and closes January 15, 2018.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1734262,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1734262/p-3121/,,mvs,St. Louis District,Jackson,,,The City of Murphysboro seeks authorization to raise the elevation of the existing access road to the city’s wastewater treatment facility above the 100-year floodplain. The road embankment would be a 3:1 slope. The total length of proposed roadway improvements is 1,P-3121,,,,,,1350,,,,"The City of Murphysboro seeks authorization to raise the elevation of the existing access road to the city’s wastewater treatment facility above the 100-year floodplain. The road embankment would be a 3:1 slope. The total length of proposed roadway improvements is 1,350 linear feet. The raise in elevation also requires the footprint of the road to be increased. The proposed project construction includes approximately 38,000 cubic yards of new soil embankment along the existing roadway alignment, construction of a new 16 foot wide aggregate base course, construction of a 16 foot wide oil and chip surface, replacement of approximately 80 feet of 48” corrugated metal pipe culvert and approximately 170 feet of 48” RCCP with flared end sections. In addition, approximately 42 feet of 14” PVC culvert pipe will be replaced with approximately 110 feet of new 14” PVC pipe. The project affects 1.3 acres of forested wetlands by the placement of fill material on both sides of the existing road in places where the wetlands are adjacent to the existing roadway. The entire 1.3 acres contain hydric soils, hydrophytic vegetation, and hydrologic connection to the Big Muddy River, via the 100-year floodplain. The project area is located approximately 340 feet northwest of the Riverside Park in Murphysboro, Illinois. The project area is a continuation of West Riverside Park Road and is located north of the Big Muddy River. The project is located in Section 7, Township 9 South, and Range 2 West, Jackson County, Illinois.
The City of Murphysboro seeks authorization to raise the elevation of the existing access road to the city’s wastewater treatment facility above the 100-year floodplain. The road embankment would be a 3:1 slope. The total length of proposed roadway improvements is 1,350 linear feet. The raise in elevation also requires the footprint of the road to be increased. The proposed project construction includes approximately 38,000 cubic yards of new soil embankment along the existing roadway alignment, construction of a new 16 foot wide aggregate base course, construction of a 16 foot wide oil and chip surface, replacement of approximately 80 feet of 48” corrugated metal pipe culvert and approximately 170 feet of 48” RCCP with flared end sections. In addition, approximately 42 feet of 14” PVC culvert pipe will be replaced with approximately 110 feet of new 14” PVC pipe. The project affects 1.3 acres of forested wetlands by the placement of fill material on both sides of the existing road in places where the wetlands are adjacent to the existing roadway. The entire 1.3 acres contain hydric soils, hydrophytic vegetation, and hydrologic connection to the Big Muddy River, via the 100-year floodplain. The project area is located approximately 340 feet northwest of the Riverside Park in Murphysboro, Illinois. The project area is a continuation of West Riverside Park Road and is located north of the Big Muddy River. The project is located in Section 7, Township 9 South, and Range 2 West, Jackson County, Illinois.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1757951,https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/Article/1757951/special-public-notice/,,mvs,St. Louis District,,,,On February 14,Special Public Notice,,,,,,,,,,"On February 14, 2019, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of the Army (Army) published for public comment a proposed rule revising the definition of “waters of the United States,” which would establish the scope of federal regulatory authority under the Clean Water Act (CWA). The proposed rule is intended to satisfy the requirements of Executive Order (EO) 13778 that directed the EPA and the Army to review and rescind or replace the 2015 Clean Water Rule (80 FR 37053) and consider interpreting the scope of “waters of the United States” consistent with the Justice Scalia opinion (plurality standard) from Rapanos v. United States (2006). The EO instructed that any new proposed rule shall ensure that the Nation’s navigable waters are kept free from pollution, while at the same time promoting economic growth, minimizing regulatory uncertainty, and showing due regard for the roles of the Congress and the States under the Constitution.
On February 14, 2019, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of the Army (Army) published for public comment a proposed rule revising the definition of ""waters of the United States,"" which would establish the scope of federal regulatory authority under the Clean Water Act (CWA). The proposed rule is intended to satisfy the requirements of Executive Order (EO) 13778 that directed the EPA and the Army to review and rescind or replace the 2015 Clean Water Rule (80 FR 37053) and consider interpreting the scope of ""waters of the United States"" consistent with the Justice Scalia opinion (plurality standard) from Rapanos v. United States (2006). The EO instructed that any new proposed rule shall ensure that the Nation’s navigable waters are kept free from pollution, while at the same time promoting economic growth, minimizing regulatory uncertainty, and showing due regard for the roles of the Congress and the States under the Constitution.
The proposed revised definition outlines six categories of waters that would be considered ""waters of the United States"" in section (a), including: traditional navigable waters, including the territorial seas; tributaries that contribute perennial or intermittent flow to such waters; certain ditches; certain lakes and ponds; impoundments of otherwise jurisdictional waters; and wetlands adjacent to other jurisdictional waters.
The proposed revised definition also outlines what would not be considered ""waters of the United States"" in section (b), including: waters not identified in section (a); groundwater; ephemeral features; ditches not included in section (a); prior converted cropland, as defined; certain artificially irrigated areas; certain artificial lakes and ponds; certain water-filled depressions; certain stormwater control features; certain wastewater recycling structures; and waste treatment systems, as defined.
Additionally, the proposed rule provides definitions for key terms used in the regulation in section (c). Some of these are unchanged from the current regulations, including the definitions for ""wetlands"", ""ordinary high water mark"", and ""high tide line"". Some of these have been redefined, including definitions for ""tributary"" and ""ditch"". The rule also defines several key terms, that while used colloquially, are added to the regulation for the first time, including definitions for ""ephemeral"", ""intermittent"", ""perennial"", ""prior converted cropland"", ""snowpack"", ""typical year"", ""upland"", and ""waste treatment system"".
The EPA and the Army are seeking comments on the specifics of the proposed ""waters of the United States"" definition, and are requesting comment on the discussion and definition of terms within it. In addition, the EPA and the Army are seeking comments on a multitude of items such as underlying legal interpretations, rule implementation, and the associated Economic Analysis and Resource and Programmatic Assessment (and their data). Finally, in response to requests from some states, the EPA and the Army are exploring and seeking comments on the development, and feasibility, of creating geospatial datasets or a mapping system for jurisdictional waters in an effort to improve administration of CWA programs and provide clarity for federal, state, and tribal agencies and the general public.
More information regarding this proposed rule can be found at EPA’s website: https://www.epa.gov/wotus-rule/step-two-revise. Additionally, the Federal Register Notice can be found at the Federal Register’s website: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2019/02/14/2019-00791/revised-definition-of-waters-of-the-united-states.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before April 15, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OW-2018-0149, by one of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov/ (preferred method). Follow the online instructions for submitting comments.
• E-mail: OW-Docket@epa.gov. Include Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OW-2018-0149 in the subject line of the message.
• Mail: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA Docket Center, Office of Water Docket, Mail Code 28221T, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20460.
• Hand Delivery / Courier: EPA Docket Center, WJC West Building, Room 3334, 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20004. The Docket Center’s hours of operations are 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday – Friday (except Federal Holidays).
All submissions received must include the Docket ID No. for this rulemaking. Comments received may be posted without change to https://www.regulations.gov/, including any personal information provided.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael McDavit, Oceans, Wetlands, and Communities Division, Office of Water (4504-T), Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20460; telephone number: (202) 566-2428; email address: CWAwotus@epa.gov; or Jennifer A. Moyer, Regulatory Community of Practice (CECW–CO–R), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 441 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20314; telephone number: (202) 761-5903; e-mail address: USACE_CWA_Rule@usace.army.mil.",,,,,,Rule,Rule@usace.army.mil,,,,,,,,