• May

    CENAO-WR-OT

    The City of Virginia Beach proposes the rehabilitation of the fender system on the W. Great Neck bridge that crosses Long Creek and Wolfsnare Creek. Public Comment period ends May 31, 2018.
  • April

    DoDEA invests in schools overseas with USACE assistance

    Many of the schools throughout the Department of Defense Education Activity-Europe are failing,
  • NAO-2008-01387

    Fallings Spring LLC proposes to modify the Bailey Mitigation Bank MBI to include the Barrs Property. The purpose of the Bank/Bank Site is to provide off-site compensatory mitigation for projects that result in unavoidable impacts to wetlands and streams of the United States in the Chickahominy River Drainage Basin. The Sponsor plans to preserve 6,850 linear feet of the Chickahominy River, 3,355 linear feet of an unnamed tributary to the Chickahominy River, 4,742 linear feet of Collins Run, 2,696 linear feet of a braided channel associated with Collins Run, 203 acres of riparian buffer , and 48 acres of Palustrine Forested Wetlands (PFO) on the Barrs Property. These stream preservation credits are to be paired with stream restoration/enhancement credits from the site approved with the Bailey Mitigation Bank MBI.
  • Corps schedules two 15 minute closures at Deep Creek Bridge

    CHESAPEAKE, Va. -- The Deep Creek Bridge will close to vehicle traffic for two 15 minute intervals on Thursday, April 19, between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 11:30. a.m.
  • Gathright Dam to begin controlled flood release today due to weekend rainfall

    The Norfolk District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will begin a controlled flood release at Gathright Dam near Covington, Virginia today.
  • Wetland Hydrology Determinations for the 2018 Monitoring Season

    The Norfolk District Regulatory Branch is issuing a public notice regarding precipitation conditions and groundwater monitoring associated with wetland determinations. Many sources of precipitation data indicate drier-than-normal climatic conditions in southeastern Virginia and our groundwater monitoring data indicate a shorter than typical wetland hydroperiod this season. Given these conditions, jurisdictional determinations should be based on current Corps guidance and evaluation of field indicators of vegetation, soils, and wetland hydrology. In addition, based on plant biological activity, the growing season in southeastern Virginia started the second full week in February.
  • CENAO-WRO-O

    The Great Bridge Lock, located in Chesapeake, Virginia, will be performing fender repairs and diving starting on April 11, 2018 and concluding on or before June 8, 2018. Repairs will take place between 6:30 AM and 2:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Diving operations and repairs will be limited to fender systems on the north side of the lock and the majority of the repairs will be behind the existing lock fenders.
  • Corps Announces Gathright Dam Pulse Release Dates for 2018

    NORFOLK, Va. -- The Norfolk District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will deviate from Gathright Dam's existing water control plan in order to conduct six pulse releases near Covington, Virginia from June through October 2018.
  • NAO-2010-01543

    The project is located on an approximately 57.87 acre parcel north of the Dulles Greenway (Route 267) and east of Gant Lane, south of Leesburg in Loudoun County, Virginia. The work will occur in tributaries to Goose Creek.
  • March

    2016-00028-arl

    The approximately 128 acre project site is located west of the John Marshall Highway (Route 55) and James Madison Highway Intersection, north of the Norfolk Southern Railroad, and directly south of Route 55 in Prince William County, Virginia.
  • 2000-02761 / 10-V0518

    The applicant proposes to increase the shipyard’s permitted dredge depths by variable amounts to achieve a series of standardized depths ranging from -30’ MLW to -50’ MLW across their carrier, submarine, & other vessel navigational zones to improve flexibility for ship movements and eliminate future permit modification requests. The applicant is proposing to remove a total of 868,259 cubic yards of subaqueous bottom as part of the new dredging, and plans to dispose of the material at Craney Island.
  • Efforts to Make the City of Norfolk More Resilient Against Coastal Storms Passes Critical Milestone

    The effort to make the city of Norfolk more resilient against coastal storms took a step forward last week as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Headquarters, approved the team to move forward in the study process.
  • 2017-00050; 17-V2134

    Markel Corporation proposes to construct a warehouse distribution center, a business office park, roads, parking, utilities and erosion and sediment control measures within the existing West Creek Business Park, located in Goochland County, Virginia. Proposed impacts are: 1.34 acres of forested wetlands, 0.45 acre of emergent wetlands, 0.36 acre of open water, and 1,912 linear feet of stream channel. To mitigate for the proposed impacts, the applicant has proposed to purchase 3.11 wetland credits and 1,408 stream credits from the Weatherbury Wetland Mitigation Bank and the Lone Oak Mitigation Bank. Previously authorized wetland impacts for the West Creek Industrial Park are approximately 12.5 acres.
  • 2002-1929

    Napolitano Ventures proposes to impact 0.99 acres of jurisdictional forested wetlands (43,471 square feet) for the construction of 8 single family homes along Shoulders Hill Road in Suffolk, Virginia. The applicant minimized impacts to the greatest amount possible by reducing the original footprint of impacts to Waters of the United States (WOUS). The applicant is purchasing credits from an approved mitigation bank within the geographic service area to offset the impacts to wetlands associated with this project. The proposed site will be accessed through Bennetts Creek Square Development for which a permit was issued in April of 2008 (WP4-07-1796) to impact 0.746 acres of jurisdictional wetlands. Impacts were mitigated at an approved mitigation bank within the service area
  • 2001-03702, 18-V0220

    Base Camp Holding is proposing to complete construction of a single family residential development known as Summerlake. The project was previously authorized by the Corps but the applicant did not complete construction of the development prior to the expiration date of the permit. The project site is approximately 97 acres and is located south of Otterdale Branch, generally west of Otterdale Road, in Chesterfield County, Virginia. The site drains into Otterdale Branch, which drains into Swift Creek, a tributary to the Appomattox River. The applicant is seeking authorization to impact 0.372 acre of forested wetlands and 375 linear feet of stream channel associated with the construction of 212 lots, roads, utilities, and erosion and sediment control measures. . The applicant previously provided compensatory mitigation for the impacts by making a monetary contribution to the Virginia Wetland Restoration Trust Fund in the amount of $ 119,070.00 and by purchasing 1.6 wetland mitigation credits. Total cumulative permanent impacts for the construction of Summerlake are 2.26 acres of forested wetlands and 1,143 linear feet of stream channel.
  • February

    NAO-2013-01120- 17-V1931

    The proposed project will entail widening of a nine-mile corridor of I-64, and the associated construction of a new fixed-span bridge (High Rise Bridge) with 100-foot vertical clearance over the Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River in Chesapeake, VA, a federally regulated navigable channel, south of the existing bridge to address insufficient transportation capacity.
  • NAO-1990-2297

    The project is located on North Buckskin Creek a tributary of the Appomattox River and James River and the Chesapeake Bay at the intersection of U.S. 360 and Maplewood road in Amelia County, Virginia. *Comments will be accepted up to two weeks after the cutoff date do to mailing delays.
  • CENAO-WRR

    The Norfolk District Regulatory Branch is soliciting comments on the proposed re-issuance of the following Regional General Permits (RP): RP-02, RP-15, RP-17, RP-18, RP-19, and RP-22. The Norfolk District issues Regional Permits for a category of activities in Virginia that would result in minimal environmental impacts and are not contrary to the public interest. The purpose of Regional Permits is to improve regulatory consistency, enhance program efficiency, avoid duplication with other agencies, and simplify the permitting process for the regulated public.
  • FNOD Restoration Advisory Board meets

    Community members can learn more about this Formerly Used Defense Site (FUDS) and hear the latest cleanup progress during the project’s quarterly Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) meeting held at the Suffolk Chesapeake Courtyard Marriott, 8060 Harbour View Blvd., in Suffolk on Thursday, March 1st, from 6:15 to 8:15 p.m.
  • 2006-06600, 17-V2071

    RP2B, LLC proposes to construct a townhome development to be known as “Millpointe Townhomes” consisting of 99 units, utilities, road widening, amenities and erosion and sediment control measures. As proposed, the project will result in the permanent impact to 731 linear feet of stream channel, 0.88 acre of forested wetlands, and the permanent impact to 0.02 acre of forested wetlands. To mitigate for these impacts, the applicant proposes to purchase a total of 1.74 wetland credits and 748 stream credits from Weatherbury Mitigation Bank and the Amelia Environmental Bank. The project is approximately 52 acres and is located on the north line of Centerpointe Parkway, south of Route 288, east of Brandermill Parkway, in Chesterfield County, Virginia. The project site drains into Tomahawk Creek, a tributary to the Swift Creek, which drains into the Appomattox River.