Nationwide Permits (NWP) - A nationwide permit is a form of general permit that authorizes a category of activities throughout the nation. These permits are valid only if the conditions
applicable to the permits are met. If the conditions cannot be met, then a regional or individual permit will be required. Examples of activities include, but are not limited to: repair, utility lines,
bank stabilization, road crossings, residential & commercial development, boat ramps, etc.

The 2007 NWP Program became effective on March 19, 2007 and will expire on March
18, 2012.

All updates regarding the Buffalo District NWP program will be posted on this webpage.

Please select either "New York" or "Ohio" for additional information on the use of NWPs
within the Buffalo District.

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