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Received by EPA Date of Comment Letter(S) Days Under Revie EPA Review under Clean Water Act Section 404 Congressional Request: 113 HR 3547 – Water: Ecosystems Fiscal Year 2016–December Section I. of the following table lists the Corps of Engineers Individual CWA Standard Permit public notices received by EPA in December 2015 and all comment letters on individual CWA standard permit public notices issued by EPA in December 2015. 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 30, 2015. 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 121 Individual standard CWA permit public notices, performed a detailed review of 82%, and subsequently provided comment letters on 7% 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 Of the new public notices in Section I, the Corps has issued 4 permits, 0 permits were denied, 4 applications were withdrawn, 1 was no permit required, 1 that turned into a general permit and 111 are still being processed. Date(s) Date of Days under Final Corps DA Project Name Tracked County State EPA Review Received by Comment review by Decision by Decision Number by EPA EPA2 Letter(s)2 EPA2,3 the Corps Date4 Section I. New Actions (Public Notices and Comment Letters) SAM- Pandion Ridge, LLC ( Detailed Review 2014- Baldwin Alabama N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD Luxury RV Resort) – no comments 01310 Jim Parker Properties, SAM- LLC-construct a 300 seat Detailed Review 2013- Lee Alabama N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD amphitheater, a parking – no comments 00552 lot, -Lee county, Alabama SHBP Investments, LLC- SAM- Construct a residential Detailed Review 2015- Mobile Alabama N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD apartment complex- not provided 01361 Mobile, Alabama Dubose Corporation- SAM- discharge of fill material- Detailed Review 2007- Montgomery Alabama N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD Montgomery County, – no comments 00604 Alabama SAM- Detailed Review Transco Hillabee 2014- Tallapoosa Alabama – comment 11-Sep-15 11-Dec-15 91*(1) TBD TBD Expansion Project 00238 letter Detailed Review POA-2010- Piledriver Slough POA- Fairbanks North Alaska – comment 9-Dec-15 18-Dec-15 9 TBD TBD 00419 2010-419 Star letter Detailed Review POA-2009- POA-2009-1064, Juneau Alaska – comment 25-Nov-15 23-Dec-15 28 TBD TBD 01064 Sweetheart Creek letter Detailed Review POA-2014- POA-2014-120 Kotzebue Northwest Arctic Alaska – comment 3-Dec-15 17-Dec-15 14 TBD TBD 00120 Sound letter MVM- John Sloan-mechanically Detailed Review 2014- clear trees-Craighead Craighead Arkansas N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD – no comments 00206 county, Arkansas MVM- Kenneth Newberry- Detailed Review 2015- Floodwater intrusion- Greene Arkansas N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD – no comments 00277 Greene County, Arkansas Withdrawn Due To No SPN-1999- Eden Shores Detailed Review Alameda California N/A N/A N/A Permit 17-Dec-15 241560 developments – no comments Required (NPR) City of Newport Beach, Issued With SPL-2015- Public Works-Grand Detailed Review Orange California N/A N/A N/A Special 15-Oct-15 00628 Canal Seawall Support – no comments Conditions Augmentation Project PDM Partners, LP-Santa SPL-2015- Detailed Review Rosa Highlands Project- Riverside California N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 00782 – no comments Riverside county, Ca. Detailed Review SPL-2006- LYTLE CREEK LEVEE San Bernardino California – comment 3-Nov-15 11-Dec-15 38 TBD TBD 01460 REPAIR letter Detailed Review SPL-2013- Highland Hills Residential San Bernardino California – general N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 00492 Development Project comments DeAngelis Construction, SPN-2000- Inc.-Construct residential Detailed Review Sonoma California N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 257170 housing-City of Santa – no comments Rosa, Ca NWO- Green Acres Unnamed Detailed Review 2015- Tributary Stabilization Arapahoe Colorado N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD – no comments 02228 Proect NWO- Detailed Review Resilient St. Vrain Creek 2015- Boulder Colorado – general N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD Project 02224 comments Sterling Ranch SPA-2015- Residential Development Detailed Review El Paso Colorado N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 00428 Project, El Paso County, – no comments Colorado Southington-Cheshire NAE-2012- Community YMCA's- Detailed Review Hartford Connecticut N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 01077 Sloper Pond – no comments improvements Issued With NAP-2014- White House Beach- Detailed Review Sussex Delaware N/A N/A N/A Special 13-Jan-16 00127 Indian River Bay- – no comments Conditions Holts Landing State Park Issued With NAP-2015- (DNREC) - Maintenance Detailed Review Sussex Delaware N/A N/A N/A Special 4-Jan-16 01105 Dredging and beach – no comments Conditions nourishment Blue Origin Florida, LLC- Withdrawn Commercial space SAJ-2015- Detailed Review For Lack Of manufacturing Brevard Florida N/A N/A N/A 10-Feb-16 02725 – no comments Applicant development-Brevard Response County, Fl. City of Marco Island- SAJ-1988- Detailed Review Permit Not Dredging-E. Collier Collier Florida N/A N/A N/A 31-Jan-16 00290 – no comments Modified County, Florida Rouen Cove Homeowners Issued With SAJ-2015- Association, Inc.-Phase 2 Detailed Review Duval Florida N/A N/A N/A Special 3-Feb-16 02318 of a residential – no comments Conditions development-Duval County, Florida NORTH MANATEE, LLC / SAJ-2006- STONEGATE / MANATEE Detailed Review Manatee Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 00121 (fka STONEDAM – no comments PRESERVE) ADB-BUFFALO ASSOCIATES, INC / SAJ-2008- CREEKSIDE COMMONS / Detailed Review Manatee Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 04437 CREEKSIDE COMMERCIAL – no comments DEVELOPMENT / MANATEE SAJ-2007- Detailed Review Marina Inn Land, LLC Monroe Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 03807 – no comments Withdrawn To Canal #277 Monroe Become A SAJ-2015- County Demonstration Detailed Review Monroe Florida N/A N/A N/A General 20-Jan-16 03343 project/Water quality – no comments Permit (RGP, improvements PGP, NWP) Westside SPE LLC / Detailed Review SAJ-2015- Westside Parcels M2 & Osceola Florida – general N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 03650 M3 comments Boca Raton Executive SAJ-2015- Country Club-Residential Detailed Review Palm Beach Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 01135 development-Palm Beach – no comments county, Florica Thornwood Associates, SAJ-2009- LLC-Construct a mixed- Detailed Review Pasco Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 00962 use development-Pasco – no comments County, Florida SAJ-2015- Detailed Review NVR, INC / FCI MPUD Pasco Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 02217 – no comments Polk County Waste Resource Management SAJ-2005- Detailed Review Division-Phase IV landfill - Polk Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 00449 – no comments Lakeland and Winter Haven LAKELAND, CITY OF / SAJ-2015- Detailed Review LAKELAND PARK DRIVE Polk Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 02558 – no comments CONNECTOR / POLK SCHROEDER MANATEE SAJ-2015- RANCH, INC / VILLAGES Detailed Review Sarasota Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 02859 OF LAKEWOOD RANCH / – no comments SARASOTA PALMER RANCH SAJ-2015- HOLDINGS, LTD / Detailed Review Sarasota Florida N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 02875 SARASOTA COUNTY / BAY – no comments STREET EXTENSION Southern Nuclear Operating Company- SAS-1994- Detailed Review dredging at the HNP Appling Georgia N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 03873 – no comments intake structure-Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant SAS-2015- Grange Road Pavement Detailed Review Chatham Georgia N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 00824 Extension – no comments Southern Ionic Minerals, SAS-2012- LLC-southward expansion Detailed Review Fulton Georgia N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 00779 of Mission Mine South- – no comments Charlton county, GA SAS-2015- Fulton County Airport - Detailed Review Fulton Georgia N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 00313 Brown Field – no comments SAS-2015- Detailed Review Majestic Logistics Center Fulton Georgia N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 00732 – no comments Christopher Novack- Construct a new roll- SAS-2015- Detailed Review on/roll-off berth at the Glynn Georgia N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 00443 not provided existing CIT-Glynn county, Georgia Withdrawn SAS-2015- The Reserve at Sea Island Detailed Review For Lack Of Glynn Georgia N/A N/A N/A 18-Nov-15 00742 Beach – no comments Applicant Response SAS-2015- Detailed Review Long County School Site Long Georgia N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 00441 – no comments NWW- NWW- 2009-00710 Detailed Review 2009- Kootenai County Parks Kootenai Idaho N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD not provided 00710 and Waterways Grand Trunk Western Railroad Company- LRC-2015- Detailed Review construct an intermodal Cook Illinois N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 00092 not provided trailer parking lot-Cook County, Ill. Kane County Division of LRC-2013- Transportation-The Detailed Review Kane Illinois N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD 00839 Longmeadow Parkway not provided Project-Kane County, Ill. Wood River Drainage and MVS- Levee District- Detailed Review 2011- Deficiencies in Wood Madison Illinois – comment 15-Dec-15 6-Jan-16 22 TBD TBD 00474 River Levee System- letter Madison county, Ill. Madison County Highway MVS- Department-Replace and Detailed Review 2015- realign the Pin Oak Road Madison Illinois N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD not provided 00610 Bridge-Madison county, Ill. Odle Family Management MVR- Group, LLC-construct a Detailed Review 2014- sand and gravel mine- McLean Illinois N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD – no comments 00603 McLean & DeWitt county, Ill.
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