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  • NAO-2009-01075 (Cape Henry Beach Nourishment Project, Virginia Beach, Virginia)

    Expiration date: 10/5/2025

    The City of Virginia Beach is proposing the construction of a beach nourishment project along 2,300 linear feet of Cape Henry Beach, to restore and enhance coastal storm protection to residential, public, and commercial structures.

  • NAO-2021-01633, Bluewater Development, Cape Charles, VA

    Expiration date: 9/3/2022

    Description: Bluewater Development LLC proposes to construct breakwaters with tombolo fill and low sills with beach nourishment and plantings at Cherrystone Campground, 1511 Townfield Drive Cape Charles, Virginia. The rock sill would impact 0.15 acres of tidal wetlands and 0.22 acres of open water. The fill for the sill and nourishment would impact 1.06 acres of non-vegetated tidal wetlands. The rock breakwater would impact 0.25 acres of open water and the tombolo would impact 0.35 acres of non-vegetated tidal wetlands and 0.53 acres of open water. A total of 1.56 acres of non-vegetated tidal wetlands and 1.00 acre of tidal open water would be converted by the proposed project. Public comments should be received by the close of business on September 3, 2022.

  • NAO-2004-4744

    Expiration date: 6/21/2021

    Maintenance dredging is proposed by Northampton County for Kings Creek Channel and Cape Charles Public Beach, in Cape Charles, Virginia, with the public comment period closing June 21.

  • Norfolk Section 408 nourishment project proposed along Ocean View, Willoughby Spit

    Expiration date: 6/1/2021

    The City of Norfolk proposes a beach nourishment along its Ocean View and Willoughby Spit shoreline, requiring Section 408 review to determine its impact on current USACE projects.
  • NAO-2009-1075/ VMRC #20-V2310

    Expiration date: 3/15/2021

    The applicant proposes to restore beach width and volume to the Cape Henry beach through a beach nourishment project. Sandy material dredged from the Thimble Shoals Channel will be placed on the beach using a pipeline system and pump-out buoys with the specific construction means and methods to be determined by the contractor. The beach nourishment project is designed to mitigate damage to existing structures which could be caused by storm surge and wave erosion. The project will accomplish its purpose through the placement of 331,300 cubic yards of sand along 9,000 linear feet of shoreline. This material will be placed in 29.91 acres below Mean Low Water (MLW), and in 8.89 acres between Mean High Water and MLW. The total impacts to waters of the U.S. are approximately 38.80 acres.