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Public involvement is a key element of the Corps’ permit review process. During an application review, the USACE, Regulatory Division considers the views of other federal, state and local agencies, Native American tribes, interest groups, and the general public. The results of this careful public interest review are fair and equitable decisions that allow reasonable use of private property, infrastructure development, and growth of the economy, while offsetting the authorized impacts to the waters of the United States. This is accomplished through the posting of a Public Notice on the USACE, Regulatory Division's website and soliciting comments.

The USACE, Regulatory Division publishes monthly a list of individual permits issued, denied, or pending during the previous month. The list will identify each action by public notice number, name of applicant, and brief description of activity involved. It will also note the relevant environmental documents and the Statements of Findings (SOF) or Records of Decision (ROD) that are available upon written request through the FOIA process and, where applicable, upon the payment of administrative fees.

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These are public notices that involve the Regulatory program but which are generally not limited to one particular project. These would include public notices for the establishment or modification of Restricted Areas/Danger Zones, issuance/re-issuance of General Permits (Regional General Permits or Nationwide Permits), changes to guidance and policies, etc.

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  • POA-1982-00598-M21, Captains Bay_PN

    Expiration date: 7/29/2022

    Offshore Systems, Inc. (OSI), Jeff Savage, 2019 76th Place NE, Kirkland, WA 98034, states the purpose is to replace the OSI South Dock so that it can safely continue to provide important marine terminal services to commercial vessels. To remove and replace the existing South Dock of the Offshore Systems, Inc. facility over, and below, the high tide line and mean high water of Captains Bay, a navigable water of the United States. Work would include the removal of the existing 203-foot by 32-foot dock consisting of a wood deck, rail cars and 58 steel pilings, in addition to two mooring dolphins with catwalks, and the installation of 34 temporary 30-inch diameter steel guide piles and 32 permanent 30-inch diameter steel piles to support a new 266-foot by 36-foot concrete-panel dock with fenders. The project site is located within Section 21, T. 73 S., R. 118 W., Seward Meridian; USGS Quad Map Unalaska C-2; Latitude 53.8435º N., Longitude 166.5805º W.; Mile 4 of Captains Bay Road, OSI South Dock; in Unalaska, Alaska. Please contact Jen Martin at (907) 753-2730 or by email at Jen.L.Martin@usace.army.mil if further information is desired concerning this notice.

  • POA-2022-00233, Passage Canal_PN

    Expiration date: 7/27/2022

    Turnagain Marine Construction states the purpose is to construct a new cruise ship berthing facility to alleviate pressure on the existing cruise ship dock. The project would involve in-water construction, including the installation of piles, to support a 500-foot by 70-foot floating dock, pile-supported mooring dolphins, 100-foot by 3.5-foot catwalk, 115-foot by 3.5-foot catwalk, pile supported float restraint dolphins, 154-foot by 15-foot transfer span, 262-foot by 44-foot pile supported mooring trestle, and a 552-foot by 24-foot pile supported approach trestle. The project site is located within Township 8N, Range 4E, Sections 14, 15, and 22, Seward Meridian; USGS Quadrangle Seward D-5 SW; latitude 60.784° N and longitude 148.716° W; approximately 1.2 kilometers northwest of the existing Port of Whittier deep water dock in Whittier, Alaska. Please contact Bryan Herczeg at (907) 753-2772, toll free from within Alaska at (800) 478-2712, by fax at (907) 753-5567, or by email at bryan.a.herczeg@usace.army.mil if further information is desired concerning this notice.

  • POA-2022-00248 Anchor River_PN

    Expiration date: 7/15/2022

    Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (Heidi Zimmer), Central Region, 4111 Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99519. The applicant states the purpose is to restore structural integrity, reduce congestion, and improve the drivability and safety of the Sterling Highway from mile post (MP) 157 to MP 169. The applicant requests authorization to discharge 109,800 cubic yards of borrow material, 3,800 cubic yards of stream substrate, and 700 cubic yards of riprap fill material into 14.5 acres (35,704 linear feet) of waters of the United States, including wetlands for the following highway improvements: a. Rehabilitate the roadway; b. Replace the existing culverts at North Fork Anchor River with a new bridge; c. Replace the Anchor River Bridge with a new bridge; d. Realign vertical and horizontal curves and modify grades to improve sight distance and upgrade the roadway to current highway design standards; e. Construct passing and climbing lanes; f. Improve turning movements and sight distance at intersections by construction of right/left turn lanes and realigning side roads; g. Widen shoulders; h. Install erosion control measures; i. Clear vegetation; j. Repair, replace or improve as needed existing culverts, including fish passage culverts; erosion protection; drainage facilities; utilities; guardrail and guardrail end treatments; approaches; signing; and striping. All work would be performed in accordance with the enclosed plan 7 sheets dated 8/26/2021, 2 sheets dated 2/9/2022, and 142 sheets dated 2/17/2022. The project site is located within Sections 18, 19, 20, 29, and 32, T. 5 S., R. 14 W., Sections 4, 5, 9, 15, and 16, T. 6 S., R. 14 W., Sections 3, 4, 10, 11, 12, and 13, T. 5 S., T. 15 W., Seward Meridian; USGS Quad Map Seldovia C-5; Latitude 59.728808º N., Longitude 151.723928º W.; Sterling Highway Milepost 157 to 169, near Anchor Point, Alaska. Please contact Randal Vigil at (907) 201-5022, or by email at Randal.P.Vigil@usace.army.mil if further information is desired concerning this notice.
  • POA-2022-00136 Cook Inlet_PN

    Expiration date: 7/14/2022

    Sean Dolan, NorthLink Aviation, 717 Fifth Avenue, Suite 12A, New York, NY 10022. Telephone (907) 931-6250. Email: dolan@northlinkaviation.com. The applicant states the purpose is to develop infrastructure to support air cargo operations at the ANC. The South Airpark Campus was specifically designated for development in the 2014 Anchorage Master Plan update. NorthLink Aviation has acquired a lease for the South Airpark Campus and is proposing to develop cargo facilities, which is planned for construction between the summer of 2022 and November 2023. NorthLink Aviation is proposing to construct cargo facilities at the South Airpark Campus of Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport and provide parking spaces for air cargo freighters, taxilane connections to adjacent taxiways, and a cargo terminal facility. This would include a new aircraft parking apron, connector taxilanes to Taxiway Romeo and future Taxiway Zulu extension, blast fence(s), cargo terminal, fueling and glycol distribution/recovery facilities, ground service equipment/unit load device facility, ground service equipment and vehicular parking areas, road connection to South Airpark Place, retention basin and/or snow storage area, new security and perimeter fencing, a 25-foot earthen berm topped with wooded vegetation, and a retention basin would provide a location for stormwater collection from the new impervious surface and settle potential contaminants. The new aircraft parking apron would include an 80-acre paved surface with 15 hardstands equipped with in-ground fuel hydrants (supplied by transportation pipelines) and in-ground power connections. Taxilanes would connect the aircraft parking apron to the north/south Taxiway Zulu and to the proposed future east/west Taxiway Zulu expansion. A 90,000 square-foot warehouse and parking lot to support provide office facilities and serve as a terminal for cargo storage. A first-in-Alaska glycol recovery and recycling system in a structured directly adjacent/connected to the ground service equipment facility would also be constructed. All work would be performed in accordance with the enclosed plan (figures 1-2 dated February 17, 2022; figures 3-4 dated May 2022). The project site is located within Section 4, T. 15 N., R. 4 W., Seward Meridian; USGS Quad Map Anchorage A-8 and Tyonek A-1; Latitude 61.162816º N., Longitude 149.999417º W. From Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC), east on International Airport Road, turn right at Jewel Lake Road going south, turn right at Raspberry Road. After approximately 0.3 miles past Sand Lake Road on the north side of Raspberry Road across from Tanaina Drive, Lowell Circle, and Serenity Circle, in Anchorage, Alaska. Please contact Estrella Campellone at (907) 753-2518, toll free from within Alaska at (800) 478-2712, or by email at Estrella.f.campellone@usace.army.mil if further information is desired concerning this notice.