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  • 2018-0567-46

    Expiration date: 10/5/2018

    The applicant is proposing to make site improvements to their scrap metal recycling facility and perform maintenance dredging of their barge unloading area. Maintenance dredging would involve the mechanical removal of 30,000 cubic yards of sediment within the approximate 33,320 square foot barge berthing area (dredge template) over a 10-year period and as frequently as once every other year to a design depth of 24 feet below MLLW water with allowance of 2 further feet of over-dredging. The applicant’s stated purpose for dredging is to maintain proper depth for the safe mooring of single 400’ long x 100‘ wide barges. The stated purpose for open water fill is to construct a scrap metal containment area and stormwater system; the stated purpose for “H” pin piles is to repair the existing bulkhead. For more details, view the "Public Notice & Plan Details" attachment. Public comments are due by Oct. 5, 2018.

  • 2018-763-23

    Expiration date: 10/5/2018

    The applicant proposes to conduct mechanical maintenance dredging in Pepper Creek at the Cropper Oyster House, 31197 Helms Landing Road, Dagsboro, Sussex County, Delaware. The proposal is to remove by mechanical means approximately 1350 cubic yards of accumulated muddy sand sediment to a depth of -4’ Mean Low Water from the existing boat launch ramp and berthing area located along the bulkhead at the old Cropper Oyster House. The dimensions of the dredging area are: 60 feet long by 150 feet wide off the front of the bulkhead; 135 feet long by 30 feet wide off the launch ramp; and 90 feet long by 20 feet wide off the eastern bulkhead. Dredging would occur from the uplands using a long reach excavator and a barge-mounted excavator, if necessary. The material would be transported by truck (0.34 mile) to an existing upland confined disposal site, owned by the applicant at the Gull’s Way Campground, located off of Shell Road, Dagsboro, Sussex County, Delaware. The project purpose is to restore and maintain navigable depths at the boat launch and berth, providing access to navigable waters for the purpose of navigation. More details are available in the "Public Notice & Plan Details" document. Public comments are due by Oct. 5, 2018.

  • 2007-1091-39

    Expiration date: 10/5/2018

    The applicant proposes to perform hydraulic maintenance dredging on a portion of the waters located within the marina and perform new dredging waterward of the previous dredging, where a shoal has formed. Approximately 0.75 acres of maintenance dredging would be performed and approximately 0.6 acres of dredging associated with the shoal removal would be performed at the site. The excavated material, composed primarily of silt and sand would be transported via pipeline to the Shaw Island disposal site in the City of Wildwood, Cape May County, New Jersey. More details are available in the "Public Notice & Plan Details" attachment. Public comments are due by Oct. 5, 2018.

  • 2018-746

    Expiration date: 9/29/2018

    The proposed project involves the redevelopment of 550 linear feet of shoreline located on the western bank of the Lewes and Rehoboth Canal beginning 700 feet south of the Delaware State Route One Highway Bridge in Rehoboth,Sussex County Delaware. The applicant is proposing to construct a community dock, mechanically dredge the area associated with the dock and stabilize the shoreline to provide recreational access to the Lewes and Rehoboth Canal for the proposed Oyster House Village development. More details are available in the "Public Notice & Plan Details" attachment. Public comments are due by Sept. 29, 2018.

  • 2007-0553

    Expiration date: 9/15/2018

    The applicant proposes to perform maintenance dredging within an existing tug boat basin located adjacent to the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal in Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland. Approximately 15,784 cubic yards of material, composed primarily of fine sand, would be removed from a approximately 1.9 acres of the basin. The material would be removed using a hydraulic dredge, with the material being disposed of at an adjoining upland disposal site. Public comments are due by Sept. 15, 2018. More details are available in the "Public Notice & Plan Details" attachment.