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SWG-2020-00773 - Sabine Pilot Service, Inc. - Sabine Pass - Jefferson County, Texas

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Galveston
Published Feb. 16, 2021
Expiration date: 3/18/2021

Full Public Notice          Project Plans

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:  The applicant proposes to permanently discharge fill material into 0.023 acre of Wetland 1 and 2 during the placement of 2,427 cubic yards of backfill associated with the construction of a 464-linear-foot driven sheet pile bulkhead within Sabine Pass.  

The applicant proposes to remove the existing dock and construct a new (31.5-foot-wide by 400-foot-long) timber dock and associated wood pilings. The applicant proposes to drive a total of 24 twelve-inch-diameter steel piles within Sabine Pass in front of the sheet pile bulkhead.  The applicant proposes to mechanically dredge a 0.57-acre area to a depth of -8 feet mean low tide to remove 910 cubic yards of material.  The applicant proposes to place this dredged material within the constructed upland dredged material placement area.  The applicant also proposes to retain the existing 265-linear-foot wooden pier within Sabine Pass.