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December 2014 Congressional Report (PDF) EPA Review under Clean Water Act Section 404 Congressional Request: 113 HR 3547 – Water: Ecosystems Fiscal Year 2015– December Section I. of the following table lists the Corps of Engineers Individual Standard Permit public notices received by EPA in December 2014 and all comment letters on individual standard permit public notices issued by EPA in December 2014. Section II. of the following table lists all comment letters on Corps of Engineers Individual Standard Permit public notices issued by EPA between October 1, 2013 and November 31, 2014. Where the Corps has made a final permit decision, it is documented below and will not appear in subsequent reports. During this reporting period, EPA received 136 Individual standard permit public notices, performed a detailed review of 89%, and subsequently provided comment letters on 10% of them. EPA is not the only commenter on Corps public notices. Other federal and state agencies and the public routinely provide comments to the Corps. Of the new public notices in Section I, the Corps has issued 14 permits, 0 permit were denied, 8 applications were withdrawn, 108 are still being processed, and 1 was verified as General Permit. Days Date(s) Date of Final Corps DA under Project Name Tracked by EPA County State EPA Review Received by Comment Decision by Decision Number review by EPA2 Letter(s)2 the Corps Date4 EPA2,3 Section I. New Actions (Public Notices and Comment Letters) SAJ-2009- Detailed Review – Municipality of Caguas Caguas Puerto Rico N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 02331 general comments SAJ-2014- Detailed Review – Municipality of Naguabo Naguabo Puerto Rico N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 03257 general comments SAM- Withdrawn Mercedes Benz - West Logistics Detailed Review – 2014- Tuscaloosa Alabama N/A N/A N/A for 14-Oct-14 Access Project no comments 00613 Enforcement POA- POA-1964-35-M20 Resurrection Detailed Review not 1965- Bay (ARRC) Improve Seward Kenai Peninsula Alaska N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD provided 00034 Terminal Reserve POA- POA-2014-460 Cook Inlet (Apache Detailed Review – 2014- AK Corp) Construct three access Kenai Peninsula Alaska 29-Dec-14 21-Jan-15 23 TBD TBD comment letter 00460 roads POA- POA-2014-0060 George Inlet Ketchikan Detailed Review not 2014- (ADOT&PF) Ketchikan to Shelter Alaska N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD Gateway provided 00060 Cove Road POA- POA-2014-309 Togiak River Prince of Wales- Issued with Detailed Review not 2014- (Village of Twin Hills) Class III Outer Alaska N/A N/A N/A Special 17-Feb-15 provided 00309 Landfill Ketchikan Conditions SPK- Mohave County Flood District - Withdrawn Detailed Review – for lack of 2012- Beaver Dam Resort - Flood Mohave Arizona N/A N/A N/A 1-Dec-14 no comments applicant 00370 Damage Project response SWL- Detailed Review – 2014- City of Conway - I-40 Overpass Faulkner Arkansas N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD no comments 00083 MVM- Cottonwood Partners, LLC - Detailed Review – 2014- Lee Arkansas N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD Clear/Fill/Reroute for Farming no comments 00281 SPK- Issued with Lennar Fresno, Inc. - Lennar Detailed Review – 2014- Fresno California N/A N/A N/A Special 15-Jan-15 Residential Tracts 6025/6034 general comments 00532 Conditions SPK- Tesoro Viejo Master Planned Detailed Review – 2006- Madera California 31-Dec-14 9-Feb-15 40 TBD TBD Community Project comment letter 00425 OCPW - Greenville-Banning SPL-2014- Detailed Review – Channel Flood Risk Management Orange California N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 00227 no comments Improvement Project SPK- Cordova Hills Notice of Availability Detailed Review – 2004- Sacramento California N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD of Draft EIS general comments 00116 SPK- Reclamation District 1601 - Detailed Review – 2014- Twitchell Island Levee Sacramento California N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD general comments 00921 Improvement Project San Luis Obispo DPW - Arroyo SPL-2012- Detailed Review – Grande Creek Waterway Mgmt San Luis Obispo California N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 00317 no comments Program SFCJPA - San Francisquito Creek SPN- Flood Detailed Review – 2013- Santa Clara California N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD Reduction/Restoration/Recreation general comments 00030 Project SPK- Issued with Turlock Irrigation District - Don Detailed Review – 2013- Tuolumne California N/A N/A N/A Special 30-Jan-15 Pedro Reservoir Bank Stabilization no comments 00095 Conditions SPA- Gelles Family Property Mixed-Use Detailed Review not 2014- El Paso Colorado N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD Commercial Development provided 00524 SAJ-2011- Detailed Review not Cobalt Property Development Bay Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 00373 provided SAJ-2014- Detailed Review – Canaveral Port Authority Brevard Florida 29-Oct-14 2-Dec-14 34 TBD TBD 01028 comment letter SAJ-2003- Detailed Review – Heartland Treasure Quest Brevard Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 10710 no comments Issued with SAJ-1995- Detailed Review – City of Pembroke Pines Broward Florida N/A N/A N/A Special 2-Mar-15 04286 no comments Conditions SAJ-2014- Charlotte County OCC/Public Detailed Review – Charlotte Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 02967 Works no comments SAJ-2014- Detailed Review – Edgewater Landings, LLP Clay Florida N/A N/A N/A SP TBD 02893 no comments SAJ-2004- Detailed Review – The Capo Group Collier Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 02404 no comments SAJ-2014- South Florida Water Management Detailed Review – Collier Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 02807 District no comments SAJ-2001- Lee County BOCC/Parks & Rec. Detailed Review – Lee Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 03534 Dept. no comments SAJ-1992- Detailed Review – US Coast Guard, Miami Beach Miami-Dade Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 31007 no comments SAJ-2014- Detailed Review – Withdrawn by MDXQ, LLC Miami-Dade Florida N/A N/A N/A 1-Nov-14 01472 no comments Applicant SAJ-1986- SH3, Inc. c/o Spotswood Detailed Review – Monroe Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 00360 Companies no comments Withdrawn SAJ-1996- Detailed Review – CRP Holiday Isle, LLC Monroe Florida N/A N/A N/A for 28-Jan-15 07365 no comments Enforcement SAJ-2004- Detailed Review – Withdrawn by Clara Susan Rich Monroe Florida N/A N/A N/A 5-Feb-15 07523 no comments Applicant SAJ-2013- Detailed Review – Jeffrey Norman Monroe Florida 3-Dec-14 16-Dec-14 13 TBD TBD 02848 comment letter SAJ-2014- Detailed Review – Rebecca L. Campillo Monroe Florida N/A N/A N/A SP TBD 02301 no comments Issued with SAJ-2014- Detailed Review – Monroe County BOCC Monroe Florida N/A N/A N/A Special 2-Jan-15 03356 no comments Conditions SAJ-2014- Detailed Review – FEDP Div. of Rec & Parks Monroe Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 01528 no comments SAJ-2003- Detailed Review – BWC Land Plummer, LLC Nassau Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 02609 no comments SAJ-2014- Detailed Review – Terrapointe, LLC Nassau Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 02316 comment letter SAJ-2004- Detailed Review – Florida's Turnpike Enterprise Orange Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 08116 no comments SAJ-2014- Detailed Review – FDOT District 5 Orange Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 03664 no comments SAJ-2013- Detailed Review – Pulte Home Corp. Osceola Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 02174 no comments SAJ-2004- Detailed Review – Minto PBLH, LLC Palm Beach Florida 11-Dec-14 23-Dec-14 12 TBD TBD 07618 comment letter SAJ-2005- Detailed Review – Town of Palm Beach Palm Beach Florida 15-Dec-14 30-Dec-14 15 TBD TBD 07908 comment letter SAJ-2008- Detailed Review – Palm Beach County BOCC Palm Beach Florida 16-Dec-14 7-Jan-15 23 TBD TBD 04086 comment letter SAJ-2014- Detailed Review – Elizabeth Faulk Foundation Palm Beach Florida N/A N/A N/A SP TBD 01238 no comments Issued with SAJ-2014- Detailed Review – Superior Construction Palm Beach Florida N/A N/A N/A Special 7-Jan-15 02505 no comments Conditions Issued with SAJ-2014- Detailed Review – William Johnson Palm Beach Florida N/A N/A N/A Special 7-Jan-15 02509 no comments Conditions Withdrawn SAJ-2012- Detailed Review – for lack of Shephard's Beach Resort Pinellas Florida N/A N/A N/A 7-Nov-14 01387 no comments applicant response SAJ-2004- Detailed Review – ABD Development Co. Polk Florida N/A N/A N/A SP TBD 02660 no comments SAJ-2012- South Florida Water Management Detailed Review – Polk Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 03294 District no comments SAJ-2014- Detailed Review – Holly Hill Fruit Products, Inc. Polk Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 01462 no comments Issued with SAJ-2014- Detailed Review – Heritage Village Commons Seminole Florida N/A N/A N/A Special 12-Jan-15 03135 no comments Conditions Issued with SAJ-2014- St. John's County Dept. of Public Detailed Review – St. Johns Florida N/A N/A N/A Special 18-Feb-15 02998 Works no comments Conditions SAJ-2014- Detailed Review – River Crest Partners, LLC St. Johns Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 03072 no comments SAJ-2004- Detailed Review – Minto Communities, Inc. 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