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MVN-2023-00269-CF

CEMVN-RGC
Published Aug. 25, 2025
Expiration date: 9/24/2025

APPLICANT: CF Industries Blue Point, LLC PO Box 649 Donaldsonville, LA 70346

WATERWAY AND LOCATION: The project would affect waters of the United States and navigable waters of the United States associated with Mississippi River. The project/review area is located along Noel Road in Sections 31,32, and 33,Township 10S, Range 14E; at Latitude 30.172609 and Longitude -91.037394; in Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish, Louisiana.

PROPOSED WORK: The applicant requests authorization to clear, grade, and fill wetlands and non-wetland waters for the construction of an ammonia manufacturing facility, marine terminal and pipe rack, and heavy haul road. The applicant is proposing to permanently impact 1.04 acres of wetlands for the construction of the heavy haul road and temporarily impact 1.88 acres of wetlands for the construction of the marine terminal and pipe rack. The applicant is proposing to convert 2.63 acres of forested batture wetlands to emergent wetlands for the construction of the marine terminal and pipe rack and heavy haul road. The applicant is proposing to temporarily impact 44.97 acres of Mississippi waterbottoms and dredge 900,000 cubic yards of material. The dredged material will be deposited in an existing dredged spoil location previously permitted in MVN-2007-1199-CX. The applicant is proposing to permanently impact
1.74 acres of non-wetland waters and temporarily impact 4.89 acres of non-wetland waters for the construction of the heavy haul road and ammonia manufacturing facility. The carbon dioxide well and pipeline will be permitted by others, and a pre-application request has been submitted and assigned under MVN-2025-00376-CF. Additionally, transmission lines and natural gas pipelines required to operate the facility will be permitted by others and their estimated impacts are included in the figures and will be considered for cumulative effects.