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SWG-2013-00799 - Russell Marine LLC - San Jacinto River - Harris County, Texas

Published March 5, 2020
Expiration date: 4/6/2020

Full Public Notice             Project Plans

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:  The applicant is requesting to retain 655 linear feet of sheet pile bulkhead, and approximately 740 cubic yards of fill material, which was discharged into 0.72 acres of waters of the United States, below the mean high-tide line.  This bulkhead and fill was placed without previous authorization from the United States Army Corps of Engineers.  Additionally, the applicant proposes to dredge approximately 260,000 cubic yards of material from a 15.7-acre basin to an average depth of 12 feet, plus 2 feet of advance maintenance, for a total project depth of 14 feet, below mean lower low water.  The applicant proposes to place the dredged material into the Adloy dredged material placement area.  The applicant also requests authorization to perform maintenance dredging for a period of 10 years in the future.