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SWG-2013-00147 - Freeport LNG Development, L.P. - wetlands - Brazoria County, Texas

Published Aug. 21, 2018
Expiration date: 9/21/2018

Full Public Notice          Project Plans         Mitigation Plans         Environmental Analysis

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:  To provide an alternative to offshore disposal of maintenance dredge material, FLNG proposes to construct and operate a long-term Dredge Material Placement Area (DMPA) by enclosing a 196.5-acre area with the construction of 25-foot-high levees with two outfall structures to return decant.  Development of the site would require infrastructure improvements including site security infrastructure, construction of levees, equipment staging areas, and hay bale/sediment control dikes for construction and operation activities at this site.  Based on the wetland and waterbodies delineated by FLNG during their wetland delineation and functional assessment survey, construction of the project is anticipated to impact a total of 196.5 acres of wetlands including 174.7 acres of palustrine emergent, 19.1 acres of palustrine scrub/shrub wetlands and 2.7 acres of open water.