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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20230755 Ver 1_NWP 16 & 23 Complete Application_20230427DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WILMINGTON DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS 69 DARLINGTON AVENUE WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28403-1343 April 27, 2023 Environmental Resources Section North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources 401 Wetland and Buffer Permitting Unit ATTN: Ms. Stephanie Goss 512 N. Salisbury Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Dear Ms. Goss: On the date of this letter, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Environmental Resources Section submitted an electronic Preconstruction Notification (PCN) application on behalf of the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) requesting written approval to conduct maintenance dredging of the Oak Island channel and basin, in Caswell Beach, Brunswick County, North Carolina. Work is to be conducted using a hydraulic cutter suction dredge with material pumped to an approved upland disposal area (DA 277). A check in the amount of $570.00, the required fee for processing the PCN, will be sent under separate cover. As you are aware, regular maintenance dredging of federal channels is required to ensure safe navigation. Such activities are undertaken in compliance with all conditions of applicable state and federal authorizations, including the appropriate Water Quality Certification. Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Mr. John Policarpo by telephone: (910) 251-4700 or by email: John. N.Policarpo(a)-usace.army. mil. Sincerely, Digitally signed by Jenny Owens Jenny We n S Date: 2023.04.27 11:21:19-04'00' Jenny Owens Chief, Environmental Resources Section USACE, Wilmington District Project Name: USCG Station Oak Island Maintenance Dredging The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), on behalf of the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), is seeking Nationwide Permit (NWP) Nos. 16 and 23, for Return Water from Upland Contained Disposal Areas and Approved Categorical Exclusions, respectively, from the Corps' Regulatory Division. The Corps also requests verification to utilize North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ), Division of Water Resources (DWR), Water Quality General Certification No. 4248. This document is intended to address the relevant regulations regarding the aforementioned NWPs. Proposed Project: The project is the hydraulic maintenance dredging of USCG Station Oak Island basin and entrance channel out to the Southport Navigation Channel to the required depth of -9.0 feet mean lower low water (MLLW), with an allowable overdepth dredge to -11.0 feet MLLW. All dredged material, estimated to be no more than 25,000 cubic yards (CY), will be pumped via pipeline to Disposal Area (DA) 277. Any effluent from the DA would be discharged by spillway pipe into the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (AIWW), in compliance with DWR General Certification 4248 (Return Water from Upland Contained Disposal Areas). A dredging window has been established for the protection of fisheries resources, from October 1 to March 31; all maintenance dredging would be conducted within this 6-month window. The estimated quantity of material to be dredged during FY24 will be approximately 25,000 CY. Project Purpose: The project purpose is to maintenance dredge the existing USCG Station Oak Island basin and navigation channel with placement of dredged material in DA 277. Activity Location: The project is located within waters of the United States, associated with the Elizabeth River, at 300 Caswell Beach Road, Oak Island, Brunswick County, North Carolina (Latitude: 33.8933830; Longitude:-78.0336470). Avoidance and Minimization: The Corps proposes to only dredge those areas that are in need (please see attached plans). The temporary pipeline will either be floated or laid on the bottom of the waterway in a manner that does not impede navigation or the ability of wildlife to move through the area. It will also be noted in the contract specifications that the contractor must abide by all measures to protect federally listed threatened and endangered species during work, as noted below. To protect fisheries resources, dredging would only be conducted from October 1 through March 31. Water quality will be monitored two times per day, at a minimum, at the western spillway at DA 277. If turbidity exceeds 25 nephelometric turbidity units (NTUs), measures, such as using stop -logs at the spillway or moderating dredging operations to allow settlement of suspended sediment over time, would be implemented. Mitigation: There will be no loss of waters of the U.S., including wetlands, either physically or in functions and values; therefore, compensatory mitigation would not be required. Section 7(a)(2) of the Endangered Species Act (ESA): The Corps has determined that the proposed project may affect, but is not likely to adversely affect, the West Indian manatee. The contractor will be required to adhere to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's (USFWS) Guidelines for Avoiding Impacts to the West Indian Manatee (2017). The Corps has also determined that the proposed project may affect, but is not likely to adversely affect, sea turtles (loggerhead, green, Kemp's Ridley, leatherback, hawksbill), Atlantic sturgeon, shortnose sturgeon, and the giant manta ray. The contractor will be required to adhere to the National Marine Fisheries Service's (NMFS) 2020 South Atlantic Regional Biological Opinion for Dredging and Material Placement Activities in the Southeast United States (2020 SARBO) Project Design Criteria (PDCs). These conservation measures will remain in place until all work is complete and the vessels have left the area. Magnuson -Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson Stevens Act), Essential Fish Habitat (EFH): An EFH assessment was done under the original Environmental Assessment and again in 2016. Available data suggests the area may contain EFH for the following: Atlantic sharpnose shark (adult and juvenile), summer flounder (larvae, juvenile, adult), clearnose skate (juvenile), windowpane flounder (juvenile), snapper -grouper complex (all), bluefish (adult and juvenile), Atlantic butterfish (adult), and coastal migratory pelagic fish (all). In addition, portions of the project area, specifically within the channel leading to the Coast Guard base, are within waters designated by the North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries as Primary Nursery Area (PNA). Priority dredging areas of the proposed project will impact EFH within the channel. However, maintenance dredging will be conducted within the existing federally authorized channel; the Corps is not proposing to dredge deeper or wider than the authorized channel limits. The channel is dredged on a regular basis, depending on need and available funding, and the proposed action is not considered new work. An environmental window to conduct all dredging activities from October 1 through March 31 will protect fisheries resources. Therefore, the proposed project would not have a substantial adverse effect on EFH. Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA): Portions of the USCG navigation channel are within the Southport and Fort Caswell Historic Districts. In addition, the USCG Station Oak Island circa 1932 has been documented on upland portions of the site (although the historic structure has been removed), and the Oak Island Lighthouse and Oak Island Life Saving Station are also located landward of the project area. Regardless of the location of the USCG channel within the historic districts, or the adjacency of the noted historic structures, the proposed action would have no adverse effect on any historic or archaeologic resource. The proposed project is maintenance dredging of the existing USCG channel within their federally authorized limits; no new work is proposed. Placement of material would continue to be in DA 277, as is typical for this project. Therefore, the Corps has determined that the proposed project would have no potential to cause effects to historic or archaeological resources. Conclusion: The Corps has concluded that the proposed maintenance dredging of the existing USCG Station Oak Island navigation channel would not substantially adversely affect EFH and would not adversely affect endangered species so long as all mitigative measures are followed. In addition, the proposed project would have no potential to cause effects to historic resources. No mitigation would be required for the proposed maintenance dredging, as there would be no loss to waters of the United States, including wetlands. 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