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Related Publications

    • 1987 Wetlands Delineation Manual
    • Approved Jurisdictional Determination Form
    • Baltimore District Minimum Setback Guidance for Structures along Federally Authorized Channels
    • Clean Water Action Plan
    • Jurisdictional Determination Checklist
    • Maryland Compensatory Mitigation Guidance (August 1994)
    • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
    • Preliminary Jurisdicational Determination Form 
    • Recognizing Wetlands - A Brochure from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
    • Regulatory Process Flow Chart
    • Shore Erosion Control Booklet
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    The Corps of Engineers offers a work environment that promotes diversity, embraces change and innovation, and provides leadership opportunities to every team member. Baltimore District’s Regulatory Branch is on a fast track to hire highly qualified candidates and is seeking motivated recent graduates to join our team in downtown Baltimore.
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