Regulatory Correspondence

Please submit any correspondence, including compliance certification forms, via email at

NAB-Regulatory@usace.army.mil

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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District
Regulatory Branch (CENAB-OPR)
2 Hopkins Plaza
Baltimore, MD 21201

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Public Notices Overview

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  • PN 11 CENAB-OPR-P (PA DOT – SR 220 Section 122) Lycoming County, PA

    Expiration date: 3/29/2019

    PN 19-11 Comment Period is February 27, 2019 to March 29, 2019. Description: The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) proposes a highway improvement project for four miles of State Route 220 from the interchange of 4th Street in Williamsport, Pennsylvania west to the intersection of State Route 287 in Woodward and Piatt Townships, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. The proposed work will include the discharge of fill in Waters of the U.S. including jurisdictional wetlands, permanently affecting 890 linear feet of perennial and intermittent streams and 0.517 acres of palustrine emergent wetlands and 0.047 acres of palustrine shrub wetlands; and temporarily impacting 1,336 linear feet of perennial and intermittent streams and 0.501 acres of wetlands.Contact: John Gibble at 717-249-9457 or john.gibble@usace.army.mil.

Regulatory Documents

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