Regional and Programmatic General Permits

General Permits (GPs) are a form of Department of Army authorization issued on a nationwide or regional basis for a category or categories of activities where:

(a) those activities are substantially similar in nature and cause only minimal individual and cumulative environmental impacts; or

(b) the RGP/PGP would result in avoiding unnecessary duplication of the regulatory control exercised by another Federal, state, or local agency provided it has been determined that the environmental consequences of the action are individually and cumulatively minimal.

Nationwide GPs issued by Corps Headquarters for certain activities nationwide.
Regional GPs (RGPs) are issued on a regional basis and may required case-by-case reporting.

Programmatic GPs (PGPs) are founded on an existing state, local or other Federal program designed to avoid duplication of that program.

GPs are valid for five years an may be re-authorized by the Corps.

RGPs and PGPs may only be issued following the publishing of a public notice, and preparation of a decision document to ensure that the authorized activities cause only minimal individual and cumulative environmental impacts. In the majority of cases, RGPs and PGPs contain conditions to further ensure that environmental impacts are minimal, including conditions for the submittal of a permit application prior to activities occurring within waters of the U.S. To ensure compliance with the RGP or PGP, you must carefully read all of the terms and conditions of an RGP or PGP prior to initiating construction activities in waters of the U.S.
 

Current Regional General Permits

Current Programmatic General Permits