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  • Sebewaing south levee repair, Sebewaing, MI: Authority: O&M, major maintenance: Review plan

    This review plan describes necessary quality reviews for engineering and design (E&D) products for the Sebewaing South Levee Repair Project.

  • Section 531 Environmental Infrastructure, North Jackson Water Improvements in the City of Jackson, Breathitt County, Kentucky Regional Review Plan Consistency Certification

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District is submitting a Regional Review Plan Consistency Certificate and Transmittal Memorandum to the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division (LRD) for the Section 531 North Jackson Water Improvements in the City of Jackson, Breathitt County, Kentucky, to certify that the project falls under the Environmental Infrastructure (EI) Programmatic Review Plan. This Programmatic Review Plan applies to the review of all EI decision and design documents within LRD for the following EI authorities: Section 154, Section 313, Section 340, Section 531, Section 569, Section 571, and Section 594.
  • Conneaut West Breakwater Repair

    Expiration date: 4/14/2024

    The Conneaut West Breakwater shelters Conneaut Harbor and its associated features from severe lake storms and waves, allowing commercial vessels to navigate and serve industry at the harbor. In addition, the structure enables small vessels and recreational boats to navigate to and from the marina. The shoreline along Conneaut Harbor is also protected from erosion by the Western breakwater. Recent inspections have indicated that the breakwater has deteriorated through wave action since the last repairs were made to the structure (Figure 2). Thus, the breakwater is at risk of no longer providing adequate protection to the harbor. Repair of this structure is necessary to restore the breakwater to its original functionality so it can provide adequate protection to Conneaut Harbor.

  • Buffalo West Breakwater Repair

    Expiration date: 4/11/2024

    Damage along approximately 100-feet of the 1,800-foot-long Buffalo West Breakwater is in need of repair. If this section is not repaired, this damage would spread laterally along the structure in either direction.

  • Gainesboro, Tennessee. Scoping Notice for a Proposed Lease of Roaring River Park to Jackson County

    Expiration date: 4/8/2024

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Nashville District, in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), is completing a NEPA evaluation for a proposed action to lease the Roaring River Recreation Area to Jackson County, Tennessee. The recreation area is located east of Nashville on the Cordell Hull Lake Reservoir in Jackson County TN, near the town of Gainesboro.
  • Kentucky River, Beattyville, Kentucky General Investigation Feasibility Study - Review Plan

    Kentucky River, Beattyville, Kentucky General Investigation Feasibility Study in Beattyville/Lee County, Kentucky - Review Plan The project scope of work includes the identification and evaluation of measures, the compilation and evaluation of alternatives and the preparation of a decision document that, as appropriate, recommends a coordinated and implementable solution for the flooding issues in Beattyville, Kentucky along the Kentucky River.
  • City of Loveland, Ohio Continuing Authorities Program (CAP) Section 14 Emergency Streambank Stabilization Project – Review Plan

    City of Loveland, Ohio Continuing Authorities Program (CAP) Section 14 Emergency Streambank Stabilization Project – Review Plan (Dec 2023) The purpose of the Feasibility Study is to investigate a cost-effective and environmentally acceptable means to prevent active erosion at three sites along the Little Miami River that is threatening public infrastructure in the City of Loveland, Ohio. The need for the project is to prevent the erosion from negatively impacting critical public infrastructure, specifically a public road (East Kemper Road), which provides access to local residents, school buses, and emergency responders. The streambank erosion has impacted the adjacent roadway infrastructure and, as a result, vehicle occupant safety.
  • LRC-2023-00697

    Expiration date: 4/5/2024

    The proposed project includes the re-establishment of an existing shallow drainage swale which was initially excavated around 2000 but has gradually filled with sediment over the years. The swale orientation from the previous excavation is proposed to remain the same. The capacity of the swale will be restored through the removal sediment and excessive vegetation followed by the placement of riprap in the swale to serve as scour protection. In the proposed condition, the existing 36” UPRR culvert would remain and discharge stormwater to the proposed swale. Water would flow south and east through the swale and enter the existing 24” culvert. This project is a portion of the Skokie River Regional Floodplain Enhancement Project.

  • PUBLIC NOTICE: Environmental Assessment, Shore Nourishment at Wisconsin Point, City of Superior, Douglas County, Wisconsin

    Expiration date: 3/31/2024

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, has completed an Environmental Assessment (EA) of shore nourishment at Wisconsin Point, City of Superior, Douglas County, Wisconsin. The EA addresses delivery of nourishment material by pipeline routed through Allouez Bay and expansion of the existing nourishment site and nourishment material source. The EA includes a Preliminary Finding of No Significant Impact reflecting our preliminary determination that the proposed action is not a major federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment and, therefore, would not require an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). Following the comment period, and a review of the comments received, a final decision will be made regarding the necessity of preparing an EIS for the proposed action. An evaluation of the effects of placing fill materials in the waters of the United States, pursuant to Section 404(b)(1) of the Clean Water Act, and preliminary Statement of Findings is included with the EA. Anyone who has an interest that may be affected by the in-water fill placement associated with the nourishment reach extension may request a public hearing. To be considered, the request must be submitted within the 30-day comment period of this notice. The request must clearly state the interest that may be affected and the manner in which such interest may be affected by the proposed action.

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