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The overall project purpose is to create a facility to support the operational and logistical needs of North Slope oil and gas operators. The applicant states that the facility would be used to provide storage for oilfield equipment such as a 30,000 square foot (sf) area for a laydown yard, snow storage, and equipment; a 6,000 sf workshop/office complex; and up to 105,000 sf of camp space and supporting modules (diesel generators, potable & waste water, etc.)., as well as bed space for approximately 200 workers. Additional space would be utilized for safe movement of vehicles, equipment, and pedestrians around the facilities and parking areas located on the pad. The proposed work is to construct a 5.01-acre gravel pad within wetlands abutting an existing developed facility. Specifically this work would result in the discharge of 40,450 cubic yards of clean fill material to provide a stable base for oilfield support equipment, vehicles, and facilities. All work would be performed in accordance with the plan view dated March 19, 2015 and the cross sectional view dated March 17, 2015 (attached). Please contact Steve Moore at (907) 753-5713, toll free from within Alaska at (800) 478-2712, by fax at (907) 753-5567, or by email at Stephen.A.Moore2@usace.army.mil if further information is desired concerning this notice.

The overall project purpose is to create a facility to support the operational and logistical needs of North Slope oil and gas operators. The applicant states that the facility would be used to provide storage for oilfield equipment such as a 30,000 square foot (sf) area for a laydown yard, snow storage, and equipment; a 6,000 sf workshop/office complex; and up to 105,000 sf of camp space and supporting modules (diesel generators, potable & waste water, etc.)., as well as bed space for approximately 200 workers. Additional space would be utilized for safe movement of vehicles, equipment, and pedestrians around the facilities and parking areas located on the pad. The proposed work is to construct a 5.01-acre gravel pad within wetlands abutting an existing developed facility. Specifically this work would result in the discharge of 40,450 cubic yards of clean fill material to provide a stable base for oilfield support equipment, vehicles, and facilities. All work would be performed in accordance with the plan view dated March 19, 2015 and the cross sectional view dated March 17, 2015 (attached). Please contact Steve Moore at (907) 753-5713, toll free from within Alaska at (800) 478-2712, by fax at (907) 753-5567, or by email at Stephen.A.Moore2@usace.army.mil if further information is desired concerning this notice.

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