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  • NAO-2012-02369

    Expiration date: 11/16/2020

    Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. plans to adversely affect 14.69 acres of mostly forested wetlands and 1,673 linear feet of ditch with appropriate mitigation to construct a distribution center and attendant features on a site containing approximately 219.6 acres located on Ashcake and Sliding Hill Roads in Hanover County, Virginia.

  • NAO-2006-6453

    Expiration date: 10/21/2020

    The applicant proposes to provide eight residential-building lots within the suburban community of Great Bridge, in the city of Chesapeake, Virginia. The project will be located within the Coopers Ditch/Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal watershed. In addition to the required Department of the Army permit, the applicant must obtain a Virginia Water Protection Permit from the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, assuring that applicable laws and regulations pertaining to water quality are not violated.

  • NAO-2018-00628

    Expiration date: 9/24/2020

    Red Rock Development group proposes to impact 0.74 acres of wetlands and 116 linear feet of intermittent stream channel in order to construct a three-unit warehouse and distribution facility and associated infrastructure.

  • NAO-2008-00254

    Expiration date: 7/11/2020

    Mr. Garrett Hart proposes changes to the previously authorized impacts on his project at Meadowville Technology Park in Chesterfield County. He has modified his project to discharge fill material in an additional 0.5 acres of palustrine forested wetlands and 75 linear feet of streambed to construct a road for access purposes.

  • Norfolk District Wetland Attribute Form

    The Norfolk District Regulatory Office has developed the Norfolk District Wetland Attribute Form. The Form was developed to provide a detailed, rapid, and qualitative description of the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of wetlands being evaluated under the Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 404 permitting process. The Form will provide additional supporting documentation regarding the condition of areas proposed to be impacted and assist the Norfolk District in making more informed permit decisions. This Form does not take the place of a function/values assessment. The Form is not to be used for compensatory mitigation. We highly recommend applicants complete the Form as a component of all permit applications that propose to impact an acre (1) or more of wetlands.