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SWG-2018-00456 - Holiday Harbor Community Association (HHCA) - Lake Livingston - San Jacinto County, Texas

USACE Galveston District
Published April 30, 2024
Expiration date: 5/31/2024

Public Notice          Project Plans          Alternative Analysis

The applicant proposes the permanent discharge of approximately 900 cubic yards of fill material (below 131’ normal pool elevation) into approximately 0.5 acres of Lake Livingston associated with the construction and installation of two breakwater structures aimed at addressing sedimentation issues and enhancing safe and adequate navigational access to Holiday Shores Cove.  Breakwater structure 1 is proposed to measure 1,754 linear feet in length, involving the discharge of approximately 750 cubic yards of dredged material into roughly 0.45 acre, while breakwater structure 2 is proposed to measure 180 linear feet in length, involving the discharge of approximately 150 cubic yards of dredged material into approximately 0.05 acre.