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SWG-2022-00023 - Callan Marine, LTD. - Galveston Bay - Galveston County, Texas

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Galveston
Published Feb. 15, 2022
Expiration date: 3/18/2022

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PROJECT DESCRIPTION:  The applicant proposes to discharge approximately 112 cubic yards of fill material below mean high water (MHW) into approximately 0.037 acre (1,296-square-foot) of open water associated with the construction and installation of eleven 48-inch-diameter guide piles, seven 48-inch-diameter breasting piles, nine 36-inch-diameter breasting piles, the construction of an approximate 130-foot by 16-foot concrete boat ramp that would require the discharge of approximately 82 cubic yards of fill material below the existing MHW line within an approximate 1,056-square-foot area, and the construction of an approximate 88-foot by 16-foot concrete boat ramp that would require the discharge of approximately 30 cubic yards of fill material below the existing MHW line within an approximate 240-square-foot area.