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SWG-2005-02375 - Isla Del Sol Property Owners’ Association - West Galveston Bay - Galveston County, Texas

USACE Galveston District
Published Sept. 17, 2024
Expiration date: 10/18/2024

Public Notice          Project Plans

The applicant proposes to modify an existing permit by hydraulically dredging a 7.03-acre boating channel and utilizing 30,700 cubic yards (CY) of the sand/silt that is dredged as beneficial use (BU).  The dredge footprint will be approximately 3,634-foot by 80-foot to a depth of 6 feet (with a 1-foot over depth).  The BU material is proposed to be discharged into a 5.1-acre marsh adjacent to the shoreline west of the dredged channel.  The applicant proposes to mechanically construct four berms using 9,300 CY of sandy material from within the original BU placement site to help contain material during placement and provide protection from wind and wave impacts while the marsh undergoes initial settlement and growth after construction.  The berms will be placed over existing geotubes at 4 feet above NAVD88 with a 5-foot crown width, a 3H:1V interior slope and a 7H:1V exterior slope.  The berms will cover approximately 1.55 acres.  All of the proposed project elements are within the originally authorized footprint.