Planning and Environmental Documents for Public Review

Click here to view USACE Galveston District Planning and Environmental documents for public review.

Viewing & Comments

Viewing Notices: To view a full public notice or its associated drawings file (if any), click on either full public notice or permit drawings link in the attachments section. To download the file to your computer, right-click on the public notice or drawings link, then select "Save Target As" from the menu.

How to Send Comments on Regulatory Division Public Notices: Send comments to the Regulatory Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District, 2000 Fort Point Road, Galveston, Texas 77550 or by electronic mail to our Public Notice Comment Email. Comments made in reference to a public notice should include your name, address, phone number and the Department of the Army permit number referenced in the public notice (e.g. SWG-2015-00001).  

How to Send Comment on Other Galveston District Public Notices: Please follow the instructions included with the public notice. For Galveston District Planning and Environmental Documents for public review, please click here.

Special Public Notice

Published Oct. 19, 2018
Expiration date: 11/21/2018

Full Public Notice       SWG-2002-02391          SWG-2002-02393          SWG-2002-02397          SWG-2002-02400          SWG-2002-02401          SWG-2002-02404          SWG-2002-02406

The Galveston District is proposing to re-issue seven (7) Programmatic General Permits (PGPs) that authorize the general public to erect and maintain structures and appurtenances to be used in connection with the production of oil, gas and mineral production in navigable waters offshore (between 1 and 10.3 miles) of the Texas coast.  This includes the activities for the installation of pipelines associated with the drilling structures, including trenching, disking and jetting methods.  These PGPs are administered by the Texas General Land Office’s Mineral Leasing Department.  We are soliciting your comments and information to better enable us to make a reasonable decision on factors affecting the public interest.