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Nationwide Permits Chronology and Related Materials

Corps of Engineers Final Notice of Nationwide Permit Reissuance 2007

The Corps of Engineers March 12, 2007 final notice on the reissuance of existing Nationwide Permits, General Conditions, and definitions with modifications, with 6 new permits.

Corps of Engineers Proposal to Reissue and Modify Nationwide Permits 2006

The Corps of Engineers published the proposal to reissue and modify Nationwide Permits (NWP) in the Federal Register on September 26, 2006.

Corps of Engineers Proposal to Reissue and Modify Nationwide Permits 2001

The Corps of Engineers published the proposal to reissue and modify Nationwide Permits (NWP) in the Federal Register on August 9, 2001. The proposal can be accessed at the Federal Register Home page at http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=2001_register&docid=01-19841-filed.pdf exit EPA

Draft Nationwide Permits Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement

The Corps of Engineers published the Draft Nationwide Permits Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement on the Corps' Institute of Water Resources Website on July 31, 2001.

Corps of Engineers Scoping Meetings for Nationwide Permit Program Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement - published in the Federal Register on March 22, 1999

Corps of Engineers Final New and Modified Replacement Nationwide Permits

The Corps of Engineers published the final new and modified replacement Nationwide Permits (NWP) in the Federal Register on March 9, 2000. The maximum acreage limit under the new and modified NWP's is one-half acre and most new NWPs require that the Corps be notified of activities impacting more than one-tenth of an acre. The NWPs also provide additional protections to critical resource waters, 100-year floodplains, and streams. The new and modified NWPs became effective on June 7, 2000, at which time NWP 26 (Headwaters and Isolated Waters) expired. Link to the final new and modified NWPs:

Corps of Engineers Proposal To Issue and Modify Nationwide Permits Notice of time extension for receipt of comments.

A copy of the Corps September 3, 1999 notice of time extension for receipt of comments on the proposed draft Nationwide Permits published on July 21, 1999. (See below) (Source: U.S. Government Printing Office Website.)

Corps of Engineers Proposal To Issue and Modify Nationwide Permits; Notice

A copy of the Corps proposal to issue and modify the Nationwide Permit program, published in the Federal Register on July 21, 1999. (Source: U.S. Government Printing Office Website.)

Corps of Engineers Supplemental Proposal to Modify Nationwide Permits

A copy of the Corps October 14, 1998 supplemental proposal to modify the proposed replacement Nationwide Permits, which were originally published in the Federal Register on July 1, 1998. (see below)

Corps of Engineers Proposal to Issue and Modify Nationwide Permits

A copy of the Corps proposal to issue and modify the Nationwide Permit program, published in the Federal Register on July 1, 1998. (Source: U.S. Government Printing Office Web site)

Final Notice of Issuance, Reissuance, and Modification of Nationwide Permits - published in the Federal Register December, 13, 1996

Issuance of Nationwide Permit for Single-Family Housing

An expedited permit that allows landowners to build or expand a home affecting up to one-half acre of non-tidal wetlands.

 

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