Regulatory Division

Additional Information

Online commenting is available for active Public Notices through the Regulatory Request System

Expired Public Notices can be requested via the Freedom of Information Act

Regulatory Public Notices

The purpose of the public notice process is to solicit comments from the public and information necessary to evaluate the probable impact on the public interest regarding the proposed activity seeking authorization from the USACE. Responses preferred to be submitted through RRS or can be submitted via email or mail to the District.
 
Expand List item 41358Collapse List item 41358  More Information

 

The USACE is soliciting comments from the public; Federal, State, and local agencies and officials; Tribal Nations; and other interested parties in order to consider and evaluate the impacts of  proposed activity by applicants. Any comments received will be considered by the USACE to determine whether to issue, modify, condition, or deny a permit for proposed activities. To make this determination, comments are used to assess impacts to endangered species, historic properties, water quality, general environmental effects, and the other public interest factors listed above. All factors which may be relevant to the proposal will be considered including cumulative impacts thereof; among these are conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental concerns, wetlands, historical properties, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards, floodplain values, land use, navigation, shoreline erosion and accretion, recreation, water supply and conservation, water quality, energy needs, safety, food and fiber production, mineral needs, considerations of property ownership, and in general, the needs and welfare of the people.

Comments are used in the preparation of an Environmental Assessment and/or an Environmental Impact Statement pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act. Comments are also used to determine the need for a public hearing and to determine the overall public interest of the proposed activity. Any comments or objections which are received during this period may be forwarded to the applicant for possible resolution before the determination is made whether to issue or deny the requested permit. Please note that all comments received will become part of the administrative record and are subject to public release under the Freedom of Information Act.

Results:
Tag: mitigation
Clear
  • MVS-2025-214

    Expiration date: 6/18/2026

    Pursuant to its Umbrella Mitigation Banking Instrument (UMBI), Naturion West, LLC aims to establish mitigation bank sites in multiple watersheds throughout the USACE St. Louis District in Missouri. The proposed Sunburst Stream Mitigation Bank (SSMB) is located in the floodplain of the Wyaconda River in Scotland County, Missouri. SSMB lies within the Cuivre-Salt EDU of the USACE District in Missouri. The Bank Site is a total of 35.2 (+/-) acres situated on a parcel of land adjacent to the South Wyaconda River that consists of degraded stream habitat and active agricultural and forested lands. The approximate center of the site is located at Latitude 40.46054°, Longitude -92.02574°. The Sponsor seeks approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District (the District) and the Interagency Review Team (IRT); which is comprised of representatives from the USACE (Rock Island District), Missouri Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Missouri Department of Conservation and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; to establish the SSMB, which is proposed in accordance with the approved UMBI. If approved, the Sponsor would make the stream mitigation credit available to Department of the Army permittees seeking to fulfill permit requirements to purchase compensatory mitigation credit to offset losses of aquatic functions and services. The SSMB proposes to generate 63,916.46 stream credits. The mitigation bank site includes the restoration, enhancement and preservation of stream habitat within the floodplain.

  • MVS-2025-319

    Expiration date: 3/2/2026

    Interested parties are hereby notified that Naturion West, LLC (Sponsor) has requested under their approved Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program Instrument (File Number: MVS-2022-728); approval for an Umbrella Mitigation Bank site pursuant to 33 CFR 332 and 40 CFR 230 Compensatory Mitigation for Losses of Aquatic Resource; Final Rule (Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 70 Pages 19594-19705, April 10, 2008). The Sponsor seeks approval from the District and the Interagency Review Team (IRT); which is comprised of representatives from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Missouri Department of Conservation and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; to establish the SSMB, which is proposed in accordance with the approved UMBI. The proposed Saddleback Stream Mitigation Site (SSMB) is in Northeast Missouri and is approximately 17.6 acres, that includes active pastureland, cropland, the West Fork Cuivre River, an unnamed intermittent tributary, and narrow wooded riparian corridors. The approximate center of the bank site is Latitude 39.1354°, Longitude -91.7451°. The SSMB proposes to generate 26,278 stream credits. The mitigation bank site includes the restoration, enhancement and preservation of stream habitat within the floodplain.

  • MVS-2024-697

    Expiration date: 2/11/2026

    Interested parties are hereby notified that the Land Learning Foundation (LLF)(Sponsor) has requested under their In-Lieu-Fee (ILF) Program Instrument and corresponding amendment; approval for an ILF mitigation project pursuant to 33 CFR 332 and 40 CFR 230 Compensatory Mitigation for Losses of Aquatic Resource; Final Rule (Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 70 Pages 19594-19705, April 10, 2008). The Land Learning Foundation (LLF) is seeking approval to establish the Twin Hollow Site, a 64.55-acre wetland mitigation project. This project is proposed under the approved LLF In-Lieu-Fee (ILF) Program. The Sponsor is formally requesting approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (St. Louis District) and the Interagency Review Team (IRT), which includes representatives from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Missouri Department of Conservation and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Once approved, the project will provide certified wetland mitigation credits for permittees who need to offset unavoidable impacts to aquatic resources within the Apple/Joachim Ecological Drainage Unit (EDU). The primary goal is to transform a 64.55-acre agricultural field into a thriving wetland ecosystem. The restored site will consist of 43.46 acres of emergent wetland and 21.09 acres of upland buffer to protect the wetland and provide diverse habitat for wildlife. Based on the Missouri Wetland Mitigation Method (MWMM), this restoration plan is projected to generate 221.42 wetland credits. Coordinates for the center of the site are Latitude: 38.43784 Longitude: -90.29719.

  • MVS-2025-395

    Expiration date: 2/6/2026

    A Public Notice has been issued for the proposed establishment of the Olive Branch Mitigation Site. The Sponsor, Naturion West, LLC, requests approval for this site under their approved Umbrella Mitigation Banking Program Instrument (File Number: MVS-2020-652). As proposed, the Olive Branch Mitigation Site would generate 30.3 wetland credits. The Sponsor intends to restore several habitat types, including 3.0 acres of hardwood bottomland forest, 10.8 acres of cypress/tupelo swamp, and 16.5 acres of emergent wetland habitat. The project site includes approximately 35.4 acres located within the floodplains of the Mississippi River and the historic Cache River Basin in Alexander County, Illinois. The specific coordinates are Latitude: 37.161234°, Longitude: -89.385067°. The Public Notice comment period is open from January 7, 2026, through February 6, 2026.