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MVN-1997-03039-WLL

CEMVN-RGW
Published Aug. 12, 2024
Expiration date: 9/1/2024
NAME OF APPLICANT: Bollinger Morgan City, LLC, c/o: GIS Engineering, LLC, 450 Laurel St., Suite 1500, Baton Rouge, LA 70801.

LOCATION OF WORK: Slips are located on Bayou Bouef, at 806 Bollinger Lane in Amelia, Louisiana, in St. Mary Parish (lat. 29.6463, long -91.1068). The dredge slurry pipeline route will be located in Bayou Boeuf and Bayou Chene and the disposal site is located along the North shoreline of Bayou Chene within both Assumption and Terrebonne Parishes, as shown within the enclosed drawings. The entire project lies within the Terrebonne Bay Watershed.

CHARACTER OF WORK: The applicant has requested Department of Army authorization to conduct maintenance dredging on the North and South boat slips at the Bollinger Facility on Bayou Boeuf and place dredged materials at a nearby existing disposal site. The slips will be hydraulically dredged to an elevation of minus 35-feet. The material will be hydraulically dredged and pumped through 6,050-feet of slurry pipe and placed in an existing Corps of Engineers disposal area. The purpose of the proposed project is to provide a continued safe docking of marine vessels and minimize future risk to existing infrastructure.

The above work was previously permitted on November 7, 2017, and the permit expired on November 30, 2020. This is an extension of time for the previously authorized work and a modification of the permit to include the use of an existing Corps disposal area with associated temporary slurry pipeline. Impacts to any wetlands that may exist within the disposal site would not require compensatory mitigation since the work is located within an approved USACE Civil Works disposal area. No new wetland impacts or work activities within other wetland areas are expected with the project, and no deviation from the original dredging footprint is proposed. Compensatory mitigation was not required for this permit modification and time extension.