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Public Notice No. 16-35; File No. LRN-2015-00488 - 10/19/2016: This notice announces a prospectus has been submitted for the development of the Big Spring Mitigation Bank (BSMB) pursuant to 33 CFR 332, Compensatory Mitigation for Losses of Aquatic Resources (Federal Register: April 10, 2008, effective June 9, 2008).
Expiration date: 11/18/2016

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Public Notice No. 16-41; File No. LRN-2013-01119 - 10/18/2016: This notice announces a request to modify the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation’s Tennessee Stream Mitigation Program Instrument to include the Lockeland Springs In-Lieu Fee Stream Mitigation Project.
Expiration date: 11/17/2016

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Public Notice No. 16-38; File No. LRN-2015-00281 - 10/14/2016: Proposed discharge of fill material into 1.49 acres of wetlands adjacent to West Chickamauga Creek associated with the construction of a proposed commercial development and supporting infrastructure in East Ridge, Hamilton County, Tennessee
Expiration date: 11/13/2016

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Public Notice No. 16-36; File No. LRN-2016-00581 - 10/13/2016: Proposed discharge of fill material into wetlands and unnamed tributaries of Cedar Creek associated with construction of a warehouse distribution facility on Hunting Hills Drive in Mt. Juliet, Wilson County, Tennessee
Expiration date: 11/12/2016

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Draft Environmental Assessment and Unsigned Finding of No Significant Impact Statements Removal of Roaring River Fish Barrier Dam, Roaring River Mile 4.9, Jackson County - Gainesboro, Tennessee - 10/6/2016: In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), Council for Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations implementing NEPA (40 CFR, 1500-1508), and Corps of Engineers Regulations ER 200-2-2 Policy and Procedures for Implementing NEPA (33 CFR 230) an Environmental Assessment (EA) was prepared. The EA described existing conditions; evaluated potential impacts associated with alternatives; and selected a proposed alternative. Three alternatives were considered, including: Alternative 1 – No Action; Alternative 2 – Removal of the Fish Barrier Dam and Alternative 3- Barrier Stabilization. “No Action” means that the dam removal - a federal action - would not occur. http://cdm16021.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16021coll7/id/2983
Expiration date: 10/25/2016

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