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  • Coastal Zone Management Act and the Norfolk District Regulatory Program

    Prior to final issuance of any Corps permit, the applicant must obtain a Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA) federal consistency concurrence (for activities affecting the Coastal Zone) and a DEQ 401 certification. Proof of these approvals must be provided to the Corps before issuance of any Corps standard permit. A permit will not be granted until the required certifications have been obtained or waived. This public notice announces new CZMA procedures intended to facilitate this process.

  • NAO-2011-00081

    Expiration date: 3/29/2013

    Gamesa Energy USA, LLC has requested a permit to install, maintain, and operate a single 5-Megawatt offshore turbine generator prototype and its supporting infrastructure near Cape Charles, Virginia. The project will include the permanent alteration of 215 square feet of subaqueous bottom for the installation of a monopole foundation, and approximately 16, 240 square feet of subaqueous bottom at the base of the monopole foundation will be permanently altered by the installation of rock armoring for scour protection. Public comment period ends March 29, 2013.

  • NAO-2008-01491

    Expiration date: 3/29/2013

    The U.S. Army Corps has received an application from Perdue Agribusiness Incorporated, to perform maintenance and new dredging on their facility in the Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River, in Chesapeake, Virginia. Perdue has recently brokered a deal to import and export product on larger vessels at their facility. In order to accommodate these vessels, the previously approved dredge limits and dredge depths will need to be modified. This will require the increase of the currently permitted depths (ranging from 39’ to 42’ in NAO-2008-01491, VMRC #08-V0525) to a new maximum depth of 43’. This operation will include of the removal of 25, 083 cubic yards of material covering 5.18 acres of subaqueous bottom. The spoil material is to be deposited in the Craney Island Rehandling Basin.

  • NAO-2010-2053

    Expiration date: 3/25/2013

    The applicant, Allied-Marbury LLC, has requested a permit for a project consisting of the discharge of fill material into waters of the United States associated with the development of a residential community. The project is called Marbury. The project is located on an approximately 378-acre parcel southwest of the intersection of Gum Spring Road (Route 659) and Ticonderoga Road in Loudoun County, Virginia. The work will occur in tributaries to Bull Run. Publilc comment period ends March 25, 2013.