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MVN 2009-02156-CQ

Published Dec. 10, 2018
Expiration date: 12/29/2018

NAME OF APPLICANT: East Ascension Drainage District #1, c/o ELOS Environmental, LLC, Attn: Flynn Daigle, 43177 East Pleasant Ridge Road, Hammond, Louisiana 70403.

LOCATION OF WORK:  Located along at approximate 16,168-linear foot reach of the New River Canal, in Sections 20, 28, & 30, Township 9 South, Range 3 East, east of Interstate 10, near Gonzales, Louisiana, located in Ascension Parish, as shown on the enclosed drawings (P.O.B.- Latitude 30.23285 N Longitude -90.94662 W, P.O.E.- Latitude 30.23534 N Longitude -90.90567 W).  This project is located in the Pontchartrain Basin (Amite River HUC 08070202).

CHARACTER OF WORK:  The applicant is requesting a Department of the Army permit authorization for the removal of an existing rock dam located along the western portion of the project site and the removal of an existing deteriorated sheet pile weir on the eastern portion of the project site, and the dredging of an approximate 16,168-foot reach of the New River Canal.  The proposed dredging work would take place within the channel using an amphibious excavator.  All excavated material is to be hauled offsite to an approved Parish upland disposal site.  The purpose of the proposed project is to increase water capacity within New River.  The proposed removal of the two existing structures will allow for a continuous flow through the project site.  The river is proposed to be dredged to a -2.0 foot elevation with a slope not exceeding 1:4 from both banks.  The applicant has claimed that the proposed project will increase drainage capacity within the developed area of the Parish to help prevent flooding.  Approximately 18.0 acre of jurisdictional Other Waters of the United States would be directly impacted as a result of project implementation.  Approximately 135,000 cubic yards of dredged waterbottom material and 349 cubic yards of rip rap material would be removed from the project area during project implementation.  The applicant has claimed that the project has been designed to avoid and minimize direct and secondary adverse wetland impacts to the maximum extent practicable.  The applicant is proposing to utilize best management practices during and after the construction phase of the project.  The current project does not propose any direct impacts to jurisdictional wetlands and, therefore, compensatory mitigation is not anticipated.