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  • Section 340 Richwood Draft EA and Draft FONSI

    Expiration date: 6/30/2026

    Section 340 Richwood Draft EA and Draft FONSI

  • Draft Environmental Assessment: Section 594 New Marshfield Sewer Project, Athens County, Ohio

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington District, announces the availability of a Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the Section 594 New Marshfield Sewer Project in Athens County, Ohio. The proposed project involves construction of a new sanitary sewer force main and associated lift station upgrades to provide reliable wastewater infrastructure for residents. This project is Phase 2 of the Athens County Unsewered Areas Program, conducted in partnership with Athens County Commissioners under Section 594 of the Water Resources and Development Act (WRDA) of 1999. Public comments are being accepted during the review period.

  • Review Plan: Engineering and Design Products, Kanawha River, Greenbrier Street, CAP 14, Huntington District

    This review plan establishes quality review procedures for engineering and design products for the Kanawha River Greenbrier Street streambank protection project in Charleston, WV. The project addresses critical erosion threatening US Route 60 (Kanawha Boulevard) and underlying utilities through bedding and derrick stone compacted bank stabilization.
  • City of Newark, Licking County, Ohio Section 14 Emergency Streambank Protection Project

    This Review Plan defines the scope and level of peer review for the City of Newark, Licking County, Ohio, Section 14 project decision document and design and implementation activities.
  • USACE seeks public comments on potential future changes to the nationwide permits to increase permitting efficiency

    Expiration date: 5/15/2026

    USACE announced it is seeking input from all interested parties on ways to increase the efficiency of the nationwide permit program. A public notice soliciting input on potential future changes to the nationwide permits was published in the March 16, 2026, Federal Register at https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2026-05051. USACE will accept written
  • 2026 Nationwide Permits Regional Conditions for West Virginia

    Expiration date: 3/15/2031

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Huntington and Pittsburgh Districts announce final regional conditions and water quality certifications for the 2026 Nationwide Permits in West Virginia, effective March 15, 2026. These regional conditions provide additional environmental protection and ensure compliance with state requirements for activities authorized under the reissued Nationwide Permits published in the Federal Register on January 8, 2026. The regional conditions will remain in effect until March 15, 2031.
  • 2026 Nationwide Permits Regional Conditions for Ohio

    Expiration date: 3/15/2031

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo, Huntington, Louisville, and Pittsburgh Districts announce final regional conditions and water quality certifications for the 2026 Nationwide Permits in Ohio, effective March 15, 2026. These regional conditions provide additional environmental protection and ensure compliance with state requirements for activities authorized under the reissued Nationwide Permits published in the Federal Register on January 8, 2026. The regional conditions will remain in effect until March 15, 2031.
  • 2026 Nationwide Permits Regional Conditions for Kentucky

    Expiration date: 3/15/2031

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announces the reissuance of 57 Nationwide Permits (NWPs) effective March 15, 2026, through March 15, 2031, along with Kentucky-specific Regional Conditions and Section 401 Water Quality Certifications. The Great Lakes and Ohio River Division approved Kentucky Regional Conditions on March 6, 2026. The Kentucky Division of Water denied 401 Water Quality Certification for eight NWPs (16, 17, 32, 38, 43, 44, 52, and 53), requiring individual certifications for projects under those permits.
  • Review Plan - South Fork Licking River Section 208 Snagging and Clearing for Flood Control

    Review Plan for the South Fork Licking River Continuing Authorities Program (CAP) Section 208 Snagging and Clearing for Flood Control project. Section 208 authority provides for minimal measures to reduce nuisance flood damages caused by debris and minor shoaling of rivers. Project Number: 496422. This Review Plan defines levels and scopes of review required for the decision document.

Consolidation of Studies

The Water Resources Development Act establishes a single-phase cost-shared study process that for each feasibility study undertaken, the district engineer will develop a detailed study schedule and notify the non-federal interests.

Overviews of study schedule milestones are posted below.