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  • Finding of No Significant Impact, Rehabilitation of Shore Protection, Duluth Project Office, St. Louis County, Duluth, MN

    The Detroit District proposed shoreline riprap rehabilitation site is along the Duluth Ship Canal property immediately north of the ship canal and extending along the shore for approximately 200 feet. Part of the reconstruction work is below the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) of Lake Superior (elevation of 603.1 feet IGLD 1985). Associated upland work includes installation of a steel sheet pile T-wall and sidewalk along the length of the revetment that connects to the City of Duluth’s T-wall and sidewalk (Lakewalk), Some landscaping and storm drain work would completed on the upland area behind the revetment. The Preliminary FONSI, Environmental Assessment, and Clean Water Act Section 404(b)(1) Evaluation completed public review in May 2023.

  • Finding of no Significant Impact and Environmental Assessment

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Buffalo District has assessed the environmental impacts of the subject project in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 and has determined a draft Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI). The attached draft Environmental Assessment (EA) dated April 2024, addresses the USACE repair of the Conneaut West Breakwater located at the City of Conneaut, Ashtabula County, Ohio on the southern shore of Lake Erie, about 70 miles northeast1 of Cleveland, Ohio. The Conneaut West Breakwater shelters Conneaut Harbor and its associated features from severe lake storms and waves. The breakwater provides necessary shelter from lake waves, allowing commercial vessels to navigate and serve industry at the harbor. In addition, the structure enables small vessels and recreational boats to navigate to and from marinas within the harbor project. The shoreline along Conneaut Harbor is also protected from erosion by the outer breakwater. Recent inspections indicate the breakwater has deteriorated from wave action since the last repairs were made to the structure. Thus, the breakwater is at risk of no longer providing adequate protection to the interior of Conneaut Harbor from severe lake storms and waves. Repair of this structure is necessary to restore the breakwater to its nearly original condition so it can provide adequate protection to the Conneaut Harbor navigation channel and shoreline.

  • Environmental Assessment, Section 340 Sarvis Fork Waterline Extension Project, Jackson County, West Virginia

    The Northern Jackson County Public Service District (NJCPSD) is proposing to design and construct a waterline extension project in Jackson County, West Virginia. The project is necessary to provide approximately 20 customers with clean, reliable, public drinking water in the Sandyville area along Sarvis Fork Road in Jackson County. Persons residing along Sarvis Fork Road and adjacent areas report the need for public water service due to inadequate quantities and quality of available groundwater supplies found in the vicinity.

  • Draft Environmental Assessment, Section 340 Greenbrier County, Phase II Waterline Extension Project, Greenbrier County, West Virginia

    The Greenbrier County Public Service District #2 (PSD) is proposing to design and construct a waterline extension project within Greenbrier County, West Virginia. Individuals within the project area currently rely on inadequate individual water systems consisting of wells and cisterns and do not have fire protection. The proposed infrastructure

  • Draft Environmental Assessment, Section 340 Statts Mills Road Waterline Extension Project, Jackson County, West Virginia

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington District (Corps) has conducted an environmental analysis in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA)of 1969, as amended. The Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) datedMay2024, for the Section 340 Statts Mills Road Water Extension Project addresses the existing water supply system which

  • Nashville District seeks public input for revision of 1998 Wolf Creek Dam and Lake Cumberland Water Control Manual

    To All Interested Parties: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District (USACE), is initiating scoping under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to evaluate potential impacts of the proposed revision of the 1998 Wolf Creek Dam and Lake Cumberland Water Control Manual (WCM). The Wolf Creek WCM comprises pertinent project data, background information, the plan for day-to-day and emergency water management, and the effects of the plan on authorized project purposes.
  • Public Meeting set April 8, 2024, for Foxland Harbor Marina project

    Expiration date: 4/9/2024

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is co-hosting a public meeting at 6 p.m. on April 8, 2024, along with the applicant, Foxland Harbor Marina, LLC, to provide further information regarding the proposed Foxland Harbor Marina Project on Old Hickory Lake in Sumner County, Tennessee. The location is the Foxland Event Center located at 1445 Foxland Boulevard in Gallatin, Tennessee.
  • Gainesboro, Tennessee. Scoping Notice for a Proposed Lease of Roaring River Park to Jackson County

    Expiration date: 4/8/2024

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Nashville District, in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), is completing a NEPA evaluation for a proposed action to lease the Roaring River Recreation Area to Jackson County, Tennessee. The recreation area is located east of Nashville on the Cordell Hull Lake Reservoir in Jackson County TN, near the town of Gainesboro.
  • PUBLIC NOTICE: Environmental Assessment, Shore Nourishment at Wisconsin Point, City of Superior, Douglas County, Wisconsin

    Expiration date: 3/31/2024

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, has completed an Environmental Assessment (EA) of shore nourishment at Wisconsin Point, City of Superior, Douglas County, Wisconsin. The EA addresses delivery of nourishment material by pipeline routed through Allouez Bay and expansion of the existing nourishment site and nourishment material source. The EA includes a Preliminary Finding of No Significant Impact reflecting our preliminary determination that the proposed action is not a major federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment and, therefore, would not require an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). Following the comment period, and a review of the comments received, a final decision will be made regarding the necessity of preparing an EIS for the proposed action. An evaluation of the effects of placing fill materials in the waters of the United States, pursuant to Section 404(b)(1) of the Clean Water Act, and preliminary Statement of Findings is included with the EA. Anyone who has an interest that may be affected by the in-water fill placement associated with the nourishment reach extension may request a public hearing. To be considered, the request must be submitted within the 30-day comment period of this notice. The request must clearly state the interest that may be affected and the manner in which such interest may be affected by the proposed action.

  • Draft Environmental Assessment, Section 340 Gilbert Hanover Waterline Extension Project, Mingo and Wyoming Counties, West Virginia

    The Mingo County Public Service District (PSD) is proposing to design and construct a waterline extension project for the community of Hanover, West Virginia, as well as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers facility at R.D. Bailey Dam and Huff Consolidated School.

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