Public Notice Distribution List

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  • 2006-00201, 18-V0665

    Expiration date: 7/22/2018

    General R.V. Center is proposing to impact 0.9 acre of forested wetlands to construct an RV dealership warehouse, parking, display areas, and erosions and sediment control measures. The project will also impact 0.12 acre of non-jurisdictional wetlands. To mitigate or the proposed impacts, the applicant will purchase 2.04 wetland credits. The project site is approximately 50 acres and is located west of I-95, at the northern terminus of Harley Club Drive, in Hanover County, Virginia. The site drains into Lickinghole Creek, a tributary to the Chickahominy River. The project site is located within an industrial park known as “Northlake.”

  • CENAO-WR-R

    Expiration date: 6/29/2018

    The Norfolk District Regulatory Branch and the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality are hosting a one-day Mitigation Bank/In Lieu Fee (ILF) Workshop for environmental consultants and Bank/ILF Sponsors working within the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Workshop will focus on topics specific to the Mitigation Banking Template. The meeting will be held on July 12, 2018. Expiration Date: 6/29/2018
  • NAO-2017-01842/17-V1774

    Expiration date: 7/6/2018

    The City of Virginia Beach proposes dredging in Hurds Cove, a tributary to the Eastern Branch of the Lynnhaven River, that would provide navigable access to properties located in the eastern portions of Little Haven, Quail Run and Bishopsgate neighborhoods as well as the western portion of Lynnhaven Acres neighborhood in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The public notice comment period ends on July 6, 2018.

  • NAO-2017-1072/VMRC#18-0635

    Expiration date: 7/19/2018

    Chesterfield County proposes to restore water quality and treatment performance of Falling Creek Reservoir by mechanically dredging deposited sediment and constructing a sediment forebay to meet requirements of the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality Municipal Separate Storm System Permit. Falling Creek Reservoir was originally constructed in 1951 for water supply storage but has not been used for that purpose since 1985. The reservoir has lost 66 million gallons or 22% of the original storage capacity.

  • NAO-2017-01821

    Expiration date: 7/12/2018

    The applicant proposes to maintenance dredge the Back River Navigation Channel in Hampton, Virginia. The project involves maintenance dredging approximately 2,346,240 square feet of subaqueous bottom to a maximum depth of – 15 feet mean low water, including overdredge. Each maintenance dredging event will mechanically dredge approximately 205,000 cubic yards of material. The dredge material will be transported via bottom dump scow to be disposed of in the Norfolk Ocean Disposal site.