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Jurisdictional Determination Information Sheets

By identifying and delineating wetlands early in the project planning process, developers and property owners can avoid or substantially reduce wetland impacts by carefully and selectively siting their infrastructure improvements and structures away from these sensitive areas. Such avoidance can also significantly reduce the amount of time necessary to obtain permits from the Corps of Engineers. Property owners can ensure the accuracy of their wetland delineations by having them verified in writing by the Army Corps of Engineers. Each written verification is valid for a period of five years. The wetland delineation verification process is known as a Corps of Engineers "jurisdictional determination" (JD).

The purpose of the forms listed below is to further increase consistent, predictable, and open jurisdictional determination reporting practices and comply with recommendations presented in the February 2004 GAO Report (and their ongoing investigations) and the ASA(CW) briefs to Congress.

Use of this form is a mandatory requirement for all District and field offices for reporting on preliminary and approved jurisdictional determinations. It is required by HQ Regulatory that all approved jurisdictional determinations be posted using this form, for a minimum period of 3-months, effective August 24, 2004.

SWANCC Forms

Starting April 1, 2004, USACE HQ required information sheets for preliminary and final determinations of no jurisdiction to be posted on District sites. The purpose of the reporting requirements is to identify those instances where the Corps has made a determination that the project site contains isolated waters/wetlands that are not jurisdictional because of SWANCC. In addition, this reporting requirement covers those instances when there is a combination of jurisdictional waters/wetlands and non-jurisdictional waters/wetlands based on SWANCC.  

The Philadelphia District Quarterly Public Notice of Final Actions will now include COE non-jurisdiction determinations related to SWANCC.

Listed below are the information sheets for determinations of no jurisdiction for isolated, non-navigable intra-state waters resulting from U.S. Supreme Court decision in Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County vs. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

SWANCC Forms

No current forms are available.