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  • 2015-167-24

    Expiration date: 9/2/2016

    On October 15, 2015, this office issued Department of the Army permit number CENAP-OP-R-2015-167-24 to the Borough of Stone Harbor. The permit authorizes dredging of accumulated sediments from various lagoons and bay-front areas within the Borough of Stone Harbor, including private boat slips. Dredging is authorized to a depth of 6 feet below mean lower low water (MLLW), with an additional 2 feet of "over-dredge" allowance, for a total maximum allowable depth of 8 feet below MLLW. This equates to a depth of 6.16 feet below mean low water (MLW), or 8.16 feet below MLW with the over-dredge. This permit includes authorization for 10 years of maintenance dredging. The permit expires December 31, 2025. The permittee is seeking authorization to switch from hydraulic dredging, with geotextile tube dewatering, to mechanical or bucket dredging, with transport of material by barge or scow, for the next phase of work. The permittee proposes to keep both options available for any future maintenance to be done under the life of the permit, which expires at the end of 2025.

  • 2015-707

    Expiration date: 8/17/2016

    The applicant proposes to demolish the existing building (former Coconut Cove Restaurant in North Wildwood, NJ) and water structures that are no longer in operation on the property. The proposed site is to be developed with a 10 duplex dwelling (20 total dwelling units) requiring the authorization of 2,173 square feet of fill below the high tide line, and 286 square feet of rip rap within the water area that was placed by the previous owners. There is also proposed 23,904 square feet of dredging to occur in a portion of Beach Creek and the construction of new docking structures to accommodate 20 boat slips in connection with the proposed subdivision. There will also be a 110 linear feet and 10 inches of a new vinyl bulkhead being placed along the docking area. The dredge volume is estimated to be around 23,904 square feet and will be disposed at an approved facility for beneficial reuse. The docking area will consist of structures with dimensions of 5’ x 98.5’, 37’ x 4’ and 5’ x 142.7’ and associated one foot wide finger piers. The applicant proposes to place an additional 2,220 square feet of rip rap along the existing bulkhead. In addition to the rip rap and living shore line will be implemented with approximately 12,305 square feet of Spartina restoration, including Spartina alterniflora and patens.

  • 2013-0179

    Expiration date: 8/13/2016

    Borough of Avalon application for the permanent maintenance of the road to confined disposal facility (CDF) site located on Macchia’s (Graven’s) Island. Additional details are available in the Public Notice & Plans document. 

  • 2014-0220

    Expiration date: 7/26/2016

    The City of Philadelphia Water Department proposes to mechanically dredge an initial volume of 17,200 cubic yards of sediment from 2.01 acres of the Delaware River at the existing Baxter Water Treatment Plant and dispose of the sediment at Whites Basin re-handling facility in Logan Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey.

  • 2016-589-85

    Expiration date: 7/26/2016

    The applicant has applied for a Department of the Army 10-year maintenance dredging permit. The applicant proposes to conduct hydraulic maintenance dredging of approximately 6,875 cubic yards of accumulated sediment to a depth of -4’ MLW from a portion of the Gulls Way Campground Marina located in, Dagsboro, Sussex County, Delaware. The dredged material will be hydraulically pumped to a confined upland disposal site located within the campground. The proposed maintenance dredging area and confined upland disposal area are indicated on the attached plans.