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SWG-2024-00709 - Texas Department of Transportation-Beaumont District - palustrine emergent wetlands and perennial stream - Jefferson County, Texas

USACE Galveston District
Published Nov. 14, 2024
Expiration date: 12/16/2024

Public Notice          Project Plans

The applicant proposes to discharge approximately 2,447 cubic yards (CY) of fill material into regulated aquatic resources.  This fill material will result in the permanent loss of 1.076 acres of palustrine emergent wetland with an additional temporary loss of 0.428 acres of palustrine emergent wetland and 0.003 acres of perennial stream.  The proposed project at FM 365 is to extend an existing bridge crossing over Rhodair Gully/Gallier Canal approximately 1.3 miles, expanding the project 100 feet to the west of Bordages Road to Jade Avenue.  The existing right-of-way is 13.35 acres and 4.23 acres of additional proposed right-of-way is necessary for the project.  The proposed right-of-way will include an additional 5 feet south and west of Rhodair Gully for a total of 45 feet south of the existing right-of-way.  The portion of the project located south and east of Rhodair Gully will be extended up to 110 feet.