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  • 2010-0512

    Expiration date: 5/26/2016

    The applicant proposes to remove accumulated sediment from within an existing marina. Dredging to occur at Block 1408, Lots 2.01 and 2.04, in the City of Somers Point, Atlantic County, New Jersey/Disposal site would be at Block 793, Lot 15.07, in Lower Township, Cape May County, New Jersey.

  • 2016-0147

    Expiration date: 5/26/2016

    The applicant proposes to maintain structures that were constructed on the project site at the Manasquan River in the Borough of Brielle, Monmouth County, New Jersey. The applicant received a New Jersey State Programmatic General Permit Number 19 on May 14, 1996, from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) to construct structures at the above referenced site. The construction activities took place on the site in 2013. The structures that were constructed on the site were not constructed as the plot plan that was approved by the NJDEP (See E-2 that is attached to this document for what was approved by the NJDEP). The applicant's stated purpose is to legalize structures that allow for the mooring of private boats for access to the waterway.

  • Special Public Notice 16-22

    The purpose of this Public Notice is to inform the public that the Pennsylvania State Programmatic General Permit-5 (PASPGP-5) has been issued for a 5-year period by Colonel Edward P. Chamberlayne, Lieutenant Colonel Michael A. Bliss, and Colonel Bernard R. Lindstrom of the Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh Districts respectively. The PASPGP-5 will be implemented and in full effect in the applicable portions of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on July 1, 2016.

  • 2016-0250-1

    Expiration date: 5/14/2016

    The applicant, Delaware Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Control, is proposing to conduct maintenance dredging within the existing marina basin, which is also known as Balders Pond. The project site is located at the Indian River Inlet Marina within the Delaware Seashore State Park near Rehoboth Beach, Sussex County, Delaware. The dredging would be conducted via hydraulic method to a depth of 7 feet below mean low water. The current dredging work is expected to generate approximately 15,000 cubic yards of material consisting primarily of silt and clay with smaller amounts of sand. The dredged material would be discharged into an adjacent enclosed embayment known as Bottom Hills Drain.

  • 2016-240

    Expiration date: 4/26/2016

    The applicant has applied for a 10-year maintenance dredging Department of the Army permit. The applicant proposes to conduct hydraulic maintenance dredging of approximately 632 cubic yards of accumulated sediment to a depth of -6’ mean low water from 3 boat slips, totaling approximately 4,000 square feet to maintain navigable water depths located adjacent to the Lewes and Rehoboth Canal at Anglers Road, Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware.