Public Notices Overview

ALL projects are sorted by issuance date. The public notices and drawings are in PDF formatted files. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your PC to view the files. If you don't have it, you may download it free from www.adobe.com.  

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Viewing Notices. To view a Public Notice and its associated Drawings file (if any), click on the "Public Notice" or "Public Notice and Drawings" link and any additional links included in the attachments section. To download a file to your PC, right-click on the link, then select "Save Target As" from the menu. To view other Corps District's public notices click here,.

How to send comments. Comments can be mailed to the address appearing in the Public Notice or emailed to the Project Manager identified on the Public Notice. Comments made in reference to a Public Notice should include your name, address, and phone number as well as the permit application number identified on the Public Notice. 

Individuals or parties may request an extension of time in which to comment on the proposed work by writing to the project manager or clicking on the project manager’s name on the public notice grid on the web page.  Any request must be specific and substantively supportive of the requested extension, and received by this office prior to the end of the initial comment period.  The Branch Chief will review the request and the requestor will be promptly notified of the decision to grant or deny the request.  If granted, the time extension will be continuous to the initial comment period and, inclusive of the initial comment period, will not exceed a total of 30 calendar days.

To view issued or pending individual permits, click here.

Appeals of Jurisdictional Determinations and Proffered or Denied Permits. To view a table of administrative appeals within the Mississippi Valley Division, click here.

  • MVN-2026-00346-CHP

    Expiration date: 7/26/2026

    Clear, grade, excavate, and place fill material to construct a mixed residential and commercial community.

  • MVN-2025-00859-CW

    Expiration date: 7/26/2026

    Install and maintain a 97 mile pipeline from Shell’s Fourchon Terminal into the Gulf of America.

  • MVN-2025-00371-CF

    Expiration date: 7/29/2026

    Fill wetlands and non-wetland waters and dredge water bottoms of the Mississippi River for the construction of a multi-use dock facility to include a conveyor trestle and temporary heavy haul road.

  • MVN-2018-00052-MG

    Expiration date: 7/14/2026

    To construct an approximately 8.66-acre electrical substation expansion directly adjacent to the existing McKnight Substation.

  • MVN-2023-00368-EDM

    Expiration date: 7/6/2026

    Applicant requests authorization to construct a boat launch and to remove existing piers.

  • MVN-2025-00186-WKK

    Expiration date: 7/12/2026

    Applicant requests authorization to excavate earthen fill material within the channel and haul the excavated fill material to non-wetland areas.

  • MVN-2026-00383-EPP

    Expiration date: 6/2/2026

    Applicant requests authorization to expand the previously authorized Plaquemines liquified natural gas (LNG) facilities (MVN-2015-02098-EPP).

  • MVN-2007-04356-WFF

    Expiration date: 7/15/2026

    Applicant requests authorization to extend their existing DA permit to continue hydraulic maintenance dredging and prop washing

  • MVN-2026-00132-WLL

    Expiration date: 6/24/2026

    Applicant requests authorization to clear, grade and fill for development of an additional 14.5 acres of workspace off their existing PHI Bus Parking and Maintenance Facility.

  • MVN-2010-01694-CJT

    Expiration date: 6/27/2026

    Re-authorization to construct a series of small levees to form a retention area, to include two water control structures in Golden Meadow to better control the water level in Bayou Lafourche