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  • NAO-2018-0570

    Expiration date: 5/23/2019

    The applicant proposes to construct new high school buildings, bus loop, athletic facilities, parking areas, utilities and stormwater management facilities that will replace the existing 69-year old Highland Springs High School on the 57-acre campus.

  • NAO-2014-01572

    Expiration date: 5/24/2019

    Shirly Contracting Company, LLC propses to widen existing Route 7 from four lanes to six lanes for 3.3 miles from Reston Avenue to Colvin Run Road. In addition, the proposed work will include intersection improvements, bridge replacement over Difficult Run, shared use paths, utility relocations, stormwater management and noise attenuation. The work will require relocating 1,600 linear feet of Colvin Run which runs parallel to Route 7.

  • CENAO-WRR-NAO-1995-08595

    The Sponsor proposes to increase the number of Advanced Non-tidal Wetland Credits in the Atlantic Ocean Basin, the number of Advanced Tidal Wetland Credits in the Chesapeake Bay Basin, and the number of Advanced Non-tidal Wetland Credits in the Potomac River Basin.

  • CENAO-WRR-19-RP-01_reissuance

    Expiration date: 4/15/2024

    The Norfolk District announces the reissuance of the following Regional Permit that expired on August 14, 2018. Regional Permit 01 for certain Virginia Department of Transportation roadway and railway projects involving work, structures, and filling (both temporary and permanent), in waters of the United States, within the geographical limits of the Commonwealth of Virginia under the regulatory jurisdiction of the Norfolk District Army Corps of Engineers.

  • NAO-2005-02583

    Expiration date: 5/13/2019

    Arcola Limited Partnership proposes the modification of the existing authorized Arcola Center permit to include additional impacts associated with the construction of a data center campus on 134 acres west of the intersection of Evergreen Mills Road (Route 621) and Loudoun County Parkway (Route 606) in Loudoun County, Virginia. Additional permanent impacts of 0.68 acres of palustrine forested (PFO) wetlands and 0.55 acre (2,082 linear feet) of stream channels are planned. Comments are due May 13.