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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-2021-00537, Goldstream Creek_PN

    Expiration date: 2/17/2022

    Big Sky Exploration, Cary Williams, states the purpose is to remove overburden soils and material in order to recover gold and washed gravels. The applicant proposes the discharge of approximately 20 acres of fill material in Waters of the U.S. including wetlands per year during placer mining activities and site rehabilitation activities within Goldstream Creek and adjacent wetlands. Mining pit dimensions would vary dependent on location. Prior to mining, Goldstream Creek would be permanently diverted along the north side of the existing mine pit ponds a distance of about 5,000 linear feet. The diversion channel would reenter its historic channel just below the west end of the existing mine pit. Near the west end of the stream diversion channel a large culvert would be placed to allow water flow and mining vehicle access. The project site is located within Latitude 64.941851º N., Longitude 147.743299º, left on Goldstream Road for 0.5 mile; left on Bethlehem Court for 0.5 mile; right onto tailings for 1.5 miles, in Fox, Alaska. Please contact John Sargent at (907) 347-1801, or by email at John.C.Sargent@usace.army.mil if further information is desired concerning this notice.

  • POA-1998-00090, Newton Gulch, Placer Mining_PN

    Expiration date: 2/14/2022

    Dry Gulch, LLC., Dr. Paul Sayer, Gen. Mgr., Post Office Box 10, Homer, Alaska 99603 Email: pfsayer@gmail.com Phone Number: 907-299-2077, states the purpose is to conduct commercial gold mining. The applicant proposes to modify his permit, adding 18-acres to his existing 91 acre mine site. He proposes to discharge approximately 4,050,000 cubic yards of overburden and non-pay material into 4.5 acres of wetlands and 13.5 acres of uplands to conduct mechanical land clearing and reclamation in association with a placer mining operation. A summary of the permit and modifications are summarized in the table below. Details on the proposed modification are included on the enclosed plans (sheets 1-4), dated January 12, 2022. The project site is located within Sections 7, 8, 17, and 18, T. 11 S.,R. 33 W., Kateel River Meridian; USGS Quad Map Nome C-1; Latitude 64.5391° N., Longitude 165.3331° W.; in Nome, Alaska. Please contact Leslie Tose at (907) 753-5515, toll free from within Alaska at (800) 478-2712, by fax at (907) 753-5567, or by email at Leslie.w.tose@usace.army.mil if further information is desired concerning this notice.

  • Revised Public Notice-POA-1981-00312-M5, Beluga Lake

    Expiration date: 2/7/2022

    The time limit to submit comments on the proposed project has been extended to February 7, 2022. All comments should reach this office no later than the expiration date of this revised Public Notice to become part of the record and be considered in the decision. All other information contained in the previous notice remains the same. Please bring this announcement to the attention of anyone you know who is or may be interested. 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-2013-00286 Tanana River_PN

    Expiration date: 2/13/2022

    Peak Gold LLC states purpose is to profitably produce gold from land owned by the Native Village of Tetlin utilizing open-pit mining methods and existing proven recovery processes. The need for the project is for the Native Village of Tetlin and Peak Gold, LLC a legal corporation operating in Alaska, to benefit Native peoples and shareholders in a joint partnership to mine the Manh Choh Project, hauling the ore to Fort Knox for processing to meet global demand. The proposed project would mine gold near the Native Village of Tetlin. Fill would be permanently placed in 5.2 acres of waters of the U.S. via earthwork needed to extract gold-laden ore, deposit waste rock (non-ore bearing rock), and develop the infrastructure necessary to conduct the operation including hauling the ore to Fort Knox. The waters that would be affected are predominantly wetlands, but also include a small part of a pond and a very small part of a non-fish bearing stream. The project site is located at Sections 1-3 & 10-16, T. 16 N, R. 13 E.; Sections 1, 2, 6, 7 & 18, T. 16 N, R. 14 E.; Section 6, T. 16 N, R. 15 E.; Sections 23-25 & 34-36, T. 17 N, R. 13 E.; Sections 19-22, 26, 27, 29-36, T. 17 N, R. 14 E.; Sections 13 &14, T. 17 N, R. 13 E.; Sections 5, 8, 9, & 16-18, T. 17 N, R. 14 E.; Sections 19, 20, 29, & 32, T. 18 N, R. 14 E.; Copper River Meridian; Latitude 63.1834º, Longitude -142.8937º; within lands owned by and proximal to the Native Village of Tetlin, Alaska. See Sheets 1-31 enclosed with this notice. Please contact Greg Mazer at (907) 347-9059, toll free from within Alaska at (800) 478-2712, by fax at (907) 474-2164, or by email at Gregory.j.mazer@usace.army.mil if further information is desired concerning this notice.

  • Final PN_NWP FR_Jan_2022

    Expiration date: 3/14/2026

    On December 27, 2021, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published a final rule in the Federal Register (86 FR 73522) announcing the reissuance of 40 existing nationwide permits (NWPs) and one new NWP. These 41 NWPs will go into effect on February 25, 2022, and they will expire on March 14, 2026.