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  • WRD-PLNS=090420

    Expiration date: 5/11/2020

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Norfolk District and the City of Newport News are conducting a feasibility study authorized by Section 14 of the Flood Control Act of 1946 as amended for a shoreline stabilization project along the north bank of the James River in the City of Newport News.
  • NAO-2008-02069

    Expiration date: 12/21/2019

    The Corps of Engineers is amending the Navigation Regulations published at 33 C.F.R. §334.280, "James River, Skiffes Creek and Warwick River surrounding Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia; restricted areas and danger zones."

  • NAO-15-01395

    Expiration date: 7/13/2019

    Newport News-Williamsburg International Airport in Virginia proposes to relocate a perimeter road within its operations area near Lucas Creek. The road’s current condition and alignment pose safety risks to fuel trucks and emergency vehicles that may require access to multiple areas.

  • NAO-2000-02761

    Expiration date: 6/17/2019

    Huntington Ingalls Industries (Newport News Shipbuilding) proposes to modify its existing dredge permit that standardized dredge depths to include a new wharf and 400’ x 3,700’ channel at its Joint Manufacturing Facility’s north end. The modification is to accommodate a need to moor and load ocean-transport barges as part of Columbia Class submarine construction and will require the removal of 1.12 million cubic yards of subaqueous bottom.

  • NAO-08-2069

    Expiration date: 6/22/2018

    Joint Base Langley-Eustis is requesting the Corps of Engineers amend the Navigation Regulations published at 33 C.F.R. §334.280, "James River, Skiffes Creek and Warwick River surrounding Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia; restricted areas and danger zones." JBLE-Eustis contains a military port berthing numerous Army vessels and conducts exercises to include small craft testing and live fire training activities. The proposed amendment is necessary to protect the public from hazards associated with training and mission operations, and to protect government assets, missions, and the base population in general. The proposed amendment increases the restricted areas and creates danger zones surrounding the existing installation and firing ranges.