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- Regional Permit 01 (19-RP-01)
- Authorizes certain Virginia Department of Transportation roadway and railway projects involving work, structures and filing (permanent and temporary) in waters of the U.S., within the geographical limits of the Commonwealth of Virginia under the regulatory jurisdiction of the Norfolk District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
- Regional Permit 02 (18-RP-2)
- Used to authorize both new maintenance dredging (channels and basins) for certain navigation related dredging projects
- 22-SPGP
- Regional Permit 05 (16-RP-05)
- Regional Permit 11 (19-RP-11)
- For use by the Virginia Department of Transportation to expedite projects that would qualify for a nonreporting nationwide permit but for the Endangered Species Act general condition.
- Regional Permit 15 (18-RP-15)
- Used to authorize certain activities associated with the maintenance of existing drainage ditches
- Regional Permit 17 (18-RP-17)
- Used to authorize the installation and/or construction of open-pile piers, mooring structures/devices, fender piles, covered boathouses/boat slips, boatlifts, osprey pilings.platforms, accessory pier structures, and certain devices associated with shellfish gardening, for private use.
- Regional Permit 18 (18-RP-18)
- Used to authorize the installation and/or construction of open-pile piers, mooring structures/devices, fender piles, covered boathouses/boat slips, boatlifts, osprey pilings/platforms, accessory pier structures, and certain devices associated with shellfish gardening, for private, commercial, community, and government use.
- Regional Permit 19 (18-RP-19)
- Used to authorize living shorelines, riprap revetments, bulkheads, breakwaters, groins, jetties, spurs, baffles, aquaculture activities and boat ramps
- Regional Permit 20 (17-RP-20)
- for certain state owned, operated, or managed artificial reefs
- Regional Permit 22 (18-RP-22)
- Used to authorize specific activities within the Virginia portion of Lake Gaston