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Public Notices

Under the Corps' Regulatory Program, a public notice is the primary method for advising all interested parties of a proposed activity for which a permit is sought. Soliciting comments and information necessary to evaluate the probable impacts on the public interest. Public notices are also published to inform the public about new or proposed regulations, policies, guidance or permit procedures.

Public Notices published by the Sacramento District under the Regulatory Program are posted on this page. Once a public notice is available on-line, an email notification is sent to individuals on the appropriate mailing list.

Comments are due by the expiration date of the public notice.  Only comments submitted by email or in hard copy format through a delivery service, such as the U.S. Postal Service, can be accepted.   Comments must be submitted to the address listed in the public notice.

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Mailing lists are categorized by county and state. For instructions to be added to a Public Notice notification list, see https://www.spk.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Permitting/Request-for-Public-Notice-Notification/.

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  • SPK-1995-50647 Public Notice of (Permit Application), Bowery Haven Marina Expansion, Sevier County, UT

    The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has applied for a permit to discharge dredged or fill material and/or work in approximately 5.44 acres of waters of the United States to expand the Bowery Haven Marina. The approximately 7-acre project site is located on the northwest side of Fish Lake, Latitude 38.56191°, Longitude -111.70596°, Sevier County, Utah, and can be seen on the Fish Lake USGS Topographic Quadrangle.
  • SPK-2003-50266, Mountain View Corridor Project, Utah

    Expiration date: 1/22/2018

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District, (Corps) is evaluating a permit application to construct the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) Mountain View Corridor project, which would result in impacts to approximately 15.9 acres of waters of the United States, including wetlands, in or adjacent to Lee Creek.