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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.
 
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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.

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  • Missouri - Proposed NWP Reissuance (2026)

    Expiration date: 8/2/2025

    On June 18, 2025, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published in the Federal Register its proposal to reissue 56 existing nationwide permits (NWPs) and issue one new NWP. One NWP is not proposed for reissuance. NWPs are general permits issued on a nationwide basis to streamline the authorization of activities that result in no more than minimal individual and cumulative adverse environmental effects. Many of the proposed NWPs require notification to the district engineer before commencing those activities, to ensure that the activities authorized by those NWPs cause no more than minimal individual and cumulative adverse environmental effects.  

  • Illinois - Proposed NWP Reissuance (2026)

    Expiration date: 8/21/2025

    Note: After an in-depth review of the 2026 Proposed Nationwide Permits, the Rock Island District, on behalf of Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, and Louisville Districts, for the state of Illinois, has modified the Proposed Regional Conditions. Therefore, this notice has been extended for public review and comment. This is only for consideration of the regional conditions within the state of Illinois; this is not an extension of the federal public notice. On June 18, 2025, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) published in the Federal Register its proposal to reissue 56 existing nationwide permits (NWPs) and issue one new NWP. One NWP is not proposed for reissuance. NWPs are general permits issued on a nationwide basis to streamline the authorization of activities that result in no more than minimal individual and cumulative adverse environmental effects. Many of the proposed NWPs require notification to the district engineer before commencing those activities, to ensure that the activities authorized by those NWPs cause no more than minimal individual and cumulative adverse environmental effects.

  • MVS-2023-433

    Expiration date: 7/8/2025

    The applicant, Mid-America St. Louis Airport (BLV), requests authorization under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act to convert 62.91-acres of forested wetland to emergent wetland and complete grading and filling within 8.23-acre of wetlands to construct a permanent service route along the runways. As part of the 2021 BLV Master Plan Update, Forest Management Plan, an obstruction survey was conducted at BLV, resulting in approximately 129 acres of trees within three areas (known as Phases 1, 2, and 3) being identified as existing and future obstructions to various airspace protection zones, including Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 77 Surfaces; Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airports Approach/Departure Surfaces; FAA Order 8260.3F, The United States Standard for Terminal Instrument Procedures (TERPS) Surfaces; and Airport Traffic Control Tower Line of Sight. Any man-made or natural object that penetrates these surfaces must be removed to prevent adverse effects on these zones. The Project to be completed will protect the airspace around the BLV and improve the safety of BLV approaches and operations through the removal of existing and future tree obstructions to the BLV runway and the SAFB runway and the construction of a permanent service route to facilitate the tree removal and future maintenance. The Project is located within the Silver Creek floodplain east of the BLV terminal located at 9656 Air Terminal Drive, Mascoutah, St. Clair County, Illinois. Approximate geographic coordinates for the Project are Latitude 38.5540° and Longitude -89.8294°. The Public Notice comment period is open from 6-18-25 through 7-8-25. Public Notices are available for viewing at: https://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Public-Notices/ or via the Regulatory Request System.

  • Notice of Availability of the Regional Streamflow Duration Assessment Methods for the Northeast and Southeast

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) Baltimore, Buffalo, Charleston, Chicago, Detroit, Fort Worth, Galveston, Huntington, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Little Rock, Louisville, Memphis, Mobile, Nashville, New England, New Orleans, New York, Norfolk, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Savannah, St. Louis, Tulsa, Vicksburg, and Wilmington Districts, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 jointly announce the availability of the Regional Streamflow Duration Assessment Methods (Regional SDAMs) for the Northeast and Southeast (dated June 12, 2025). The methods are rapid assessment tools to help distinguish between ephemeral, intermittent, and perennial streamflow at the reach scale for the Northeast and Southeast SDAM Regions.

  • MVS-2025-164

    Expiration date: 6/10/2025

    The applicant, MITICO LLC, requests establish the Casey Fork mitigation bank. As proposed the Casey Fork Mitigation Bank could generate 32,621.35 stream credits and 23.03 wetland credits. The Sponsor intends to restore, by reconnecting over 3,700 linear feet of historic stream channel and establishing forested and emergent wetlands within the floodplains of an unnamed tributary and Casey Fork Creek. The project site includes approximately 54+/- acres in Jefferson County, Illinois. Latitude: 38.261665° Longitude: -88.909173°. The Public Notice comment period is open from 12 May 2025 through 10 June 2025.