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MVN 2018-01007-CG

Published Oct. 26, 2020
Expiration date: 11/14/2020

NAME OF APPLICANT:  Livingston Parish Airport District, c/o ELOS Environmental, Inc., Attn: Flynn Daigle, 607 W. Morris Street, Hammond, LA 70403. 

LOCATION OF WORK:  In Sections 4, 9, 10, & 16, T7S-R4E, southeast of Walker, Louisiana, in Livingston Parish, within the Pontchartrain Basin in the hydrologic unit (HUC 08070202), as shown on the attached drawings (Latitude 30.457742, Longitude, -90.814679N W).    

The work described below was partially completed prior to obtaining a Department of the Army permit and was in violation of Section 301 of the Clean Water Act.  All legal issues concerning the unauthorized work have since been deferred.

CHARACTER OF WORK:  The applicant has requested an after-the-fact Department of the Army authorization to clear, grade, excavate and deposit fill and/or aggregate material to construct and maintain an airport facility (Livingston Executive Airport) to include parking lot, terminal, hangar, runways, utilities and drainage infrastructure.  Approximately 79,512 cubic yards of clay, concrete, and gravel material would be hauled in and deposited to achieve required grade elevation requirements and approx. 114.84 cubic yards of native material will be excavated and re-deposited on site. Approx. 0.66 acres of waters of the US and 5.18 acres of wetlands were impacted by the placement of fill material prior to authorization and will be evaluated after-the-fact. The proposed project is situated on an approximately 284-acre tract that has been determined to contain forested wetlands. A Preliminary analysis has determined that the proposed project would directly impact approx. 8.66 acres of non-wetland water of the US and approx. 105.64 acres of wetlands.