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  • 2016-895-85

    Expiration date: 9/16/2016

    The applicants have requested a Department of the Army permit to conduct mechanical maintenance dredging of approximately 698 cubic yards of accumulated sediment to a depth of -3’ MLW from a shared, artificial tidal lagoon between 21891 Back Bay Lane and 22892 Waterfront Lane (Tax Map Parcel #2-34-12.00-78.00 and 79.00) Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware.

  • 2016-180-85

    Expiration date: 10/1/2016

    The applicant, City of Rehoboth Beach, has applied for a Department of the Army permit to install a wastewater outfall pipeline and diffuser via directional drilling and mechanical or hydraulic dredging in the Atlantic Ocean east of Deauville Beach, Rehoboth Beach, Sussex County, Delaware. The proposed pipeline alignment begins at the existing Rehoboth Beach Waste Water Treatment Plant, follows the Lewes and Rehoboth canal north to Grove Park. The pipeline will then turn northeast to Henlopen Avenue and continue along Henlopen Avenue to the Deauville Beach parking area and terminate in the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 6,000 linear feet from the parking area.

  • 2016-00323-84

    Expiration date: 10/1/2016

    Sunoco Logistics Partners LP (SXL) owns and operates a 12 inch petroleum pipeline under the Delaware River and Monroe Interstate Pipeline Company (MIPC) owns and operates an 8-inch petroleum pipeline immediately adjacent and parallel. The applicants are proposing to replace these existing pipelines in the same general location. The proposed pipeline replacements would extend from uplands in Tinicum Township, Pennsylvania to uplands in West Deptford Township, New Jersey.

  • 2016-00755

    Expiration date: 9/30/2016

    The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has now requested authorization to continue placement of artificial reef materials within the fifteen (15) previously authorized sites in the Atlantic Ocean. The current proposal consists of the following specific actions: (1) to continue deployment of artificial reef materials at the 15 existing reef sites; and (2) to add 2 additional artificial reef sites to the state-wide program bringing the total number of artificial reef sites along the coast of New Jersey to 17. The locations of the artificial reef sites are identified in the attachment. NOTE: Public Notice was amended with accurate clearance information on August 26, 2016.

  • 2016-00266-64

    Expiration date: 9/24/2016

    Toms River Township Garfield Avenue Boat Ramp. The proposed project involves the construction of a public boat ramp and access driveway with a K-turn lane (for boat trailer maneuvering/turn around), finger pier and elevated pedestrian walkway.