• June

    Hampton Roads communities use student ingenuity, benefit from emergency power assessments

    With the 2014 hurricane season upon us, 10 critical facilities throughout Chesapeake, Gloucester County and James City County can rest easier knowing their emergency power needs have been accurately documented.
  • NAO-2009-00949 Wallops Island Launch July 2014

    The Norfolk District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, has established a temporary danger zone from July 11 to July 17 around the NASA Wallops Flight Center in Accomack, Virginia, for the NASA ORB-2 launch.
  • NAO 2006-6600_14-V0290 Tomahawk Creek Project

    The applicant proposes to continue construction of a mixed use development known as Tomahawk Creek Project. The applicant proposes to construct a portion of Brandermill Parkway from Center Pointe Parkway to the existing terminus of Brandermill Parkway and an apartment complex on the west line of Brandermill Parkway.
  • District continues Fort Lee transformation; delivers world-class support to warfighter

    Four years after Fort Lee became the central hub for Army logistics training due to the Base Realignment and Closure 2005 decision, the Norfolk District continues to help the installation and its major tenants continue to evolve.
  • Officials announce change to Gathright Dam pulse release dates

    The Norfolk District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced a change to two pulse release dates scheduled in August and early September. The six pulses, and the amended dates, are scheduled for the following Wednesdays: June 25 July 23 Aug. 20 Sept. 10 Sept. 24 Oct. 15
  • NAO-2013-1273

    Establishment of a danger zone published at 33 CFR §334.285, York River and the Naval Weapons Station Yorktown-Cheatham Annex, Yorktown, Virginia.
  • Corps and commonweath announce Gathright Dam pulse release dates

    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 from June through October 2014.
  • CWA - Comment Period Extension

    On 21 April 2014, the USEPA and the Corps of Engineers (Corps) published for public comment a proposed rule defining the scope of waters protected under the Clean Water Act (CWA), in light of the U.S. Supreme Court cases in U.S. v. Riverside Bayview, Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (SWANCC), and Rapanos v. United States (Rapanos). The proposed rule was developed to enhance protection for the nation’s public health and aquatic resources, and increase CWA program predictability and consistency by increasing clarity as to the scope of “waters of the United States” protected under the Act. This notice is to announce that the comment period has been extended through October 20, 2014. Comments must be received on or before October 20, 2014. The comment period was originally scheduled to end on July 21, 2014.
  • CENAO-WR-RW

    The Regulatory Walker Mountain Field Office, located in Bristol, Virginia, is closed. If you have any questions about this closure, or the status of pending projects that were managed by this office, contact me at peter.r.kube@usace.army.mil, or 757-201-7504.
  • Corps, volunteers collect more than 2,000 pounds of shoreline debris

    PORTSMOUTH, Virginia – Sunglasses. Check! Bug spray. Check! Bottled water. Check! Trash bags. Check!
  • NAO-2013-0591

    Langley Air Force Base proposes to construct in the same vicinity of an existing fuel pier, a new fuel pier facility that will include about 65,000 cubic yards of dredging, with the dredged material to be transported and discharged at the Norfolk Ocean Disposal Site (NODS).
  • Worst-case scenario forecasting helps district plan for hurricane season

    Six feet of murky river water swirls around desks, seeps through walls and begins corroding wires. It’s a scenario that would put Norfolk District out for six months and cause $10 million or more in damage. “All it would take is a hurricane catching us at high tide and that could be a reality for us,” said Stan Ballard, district emergency management services chief. Ballard gathered leadership for Continuity of Operations meeting, or COOP, to anticipate needs, abilities and work-arounds for the more than 300 Norfolk District employees in such a scenario.
  • NAO-2004-1319

    LSR Creighton, LLC proposes to construct infrastructures to serve an industrial park to be known as Power Road Industrial Park in Hanover County, Virginia. Public comment period ends July 3, 2014.
  • May

    FNOD Restoration Advisory Board meets June 5

    Community members can learn more about the Formerly Used Defense Site here and latest clean-up progress during the project’s quarterly Restoration Advisory Board meeting on Thursday, June 5, from 6:15 to 8:15 p.m.
  • It's not too late to prepare

    Time to dust off your preparedness plans and refresh your supplies! Hold on, you say? The latest outlook is “quiet,” -- why should I prepare? The seasonal outlook only provides insight as to the potential number of tropical storms and hurricanes, based upon current atmospheric and ocean conditions. Unfortunately, it only takes one storm to cause horrific destruction.
  • NAO-05-2597

    Virginia Regional 1 proposes to construct Phase II of the Virginia Regional Commerce Park, which will include the construction of three warehouse structures totaling 695,550 square feet of building space, two wet retention storm water management ponds, access roads, ingress/egress stubs, parking, and trailer parking/storage space. In addition, the southern portion of the property fronting Pruden Boulevard will be developed with commercial, office and retail facilities, associated access roads and parking. Public comment period ends June 26, 2014.
  • Gathright Dam to conduct a routine, controlled flood release

    The Norfolk District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has begun a controlled flood release at Gathright Dam near Covington, Va., at 9:00 a.m.
  • CENAO-WR-R 2011-1999

    Hanover County C/O Joe Vidunas proposes to construct a connector road from the western terminus of Atlee Road to Atlee Station Road. The new road would also have a turn lane to the north that connects to Cool Springs Road. The proposed road would be elevated to pass over the existing CSX Railroad track. Construction would see impacts of 0.48 acre of forested wetland, 286 linear feet of stream channel and temporary impacts to 20 linear feet of stream.
  • Historic Fort Norfolk reopens ahead of schedule

    Fort Norfolk reopened to the public today, four weeks ahead of schedule, after contractors replaced the roof on the circa-1855 magazine building here.
  • 350 participate in 11th annual Paddle for the Border

    Paddlers came from as far away as California to participate in this year's Paddle for the Border event May 3, 2014. More than 340 people met at the South Mills, N.C. welcome center and paddled 11 miles - and across the Virginia state line - to a picnic area for lunch.