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SWG-2024-00302 - Entergy Texas, Inc. - palustrine wetlands and associated waters - Jefferson County, Texas

USACE Galveston District
Published Sept. 24, 2024
Expiration date: 10/25/2024

Public Notice          Project Plans          Mitigation Plans          Alternative Analysis

The applicant proposes to discharge approximately 344,130 cubic yards (CY) of fill material which would in-turn permanently impact 26.747 acres of palustrine emergent wetland, 23.526 acres of palustrine forested wetland, 1.375 acres of palustrine scrub-shrub wetland, 0.320 acres of drainage ditch, 0.051 acres of stream, and 0.290 acres of an open-water feature.  Associated temporary impacts include 3.1 acres of palustrine emergent wetland and 0.003 acres of stream.  The overall purpose of the project is for Entergy Texas, Inc. to construct and operate a new 754-megawatt natural gas fired combined cycle combustion turbine (CCCT) facility known as the Legend Power Station.  Entergy will construct, own, and operate this facility on an approximately 123.5-acre parcel of newly acquired undeveloped land adjacent to the existing Legend Substation.  Additionally, Entergy will construct a new 40-foot-wide sewer utility easement and a 215-foot-wide corridor for a site access road alongside the planned 230-kilovolt (kV) transmission line to connect the CCCT facility to the existing Legend Substation.