Original Target Dates data entry effort
Description:
The proposed project may affect pallid sturgeon, however, it cannot be determined at this time whether those impacts would result in a "likely" or "not likely to adversely affect" situation. Further consultation with the Louisiana Ecological Services Office is therefore necessary. The target date for final completion is 135 days after all information (a complete consultation package) is received. Conclusion of ESA consultation is dependent on FWS receiving a complete BA.
Milestones:
Biological Assessment (BA) must be completed. FWS anticipates Lead Agency Consultation request 30 days after Draft EIS public comment period is completed.
Target completion is after issuance of Draft EIS and BA.
Target Completion is 135 days after all information is received.
Target Completion is 135 days after all information is received.
PROJECT WEBSITE: https://www.mvn.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/Permits/Mid-Breton-Sediment-…
All dates below are specific to the schedule of the Environmental Review and Permitting processes for this project.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND PERMITTING STATUS
IN PROGRESS
ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND PERMITTING
03/28/2028
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND PERMITTING PROCESSES
COMPLETED
SECTOR
Water Resources
CATEGORY
Project Category
FAST-41 Covered Projects
LEAD AGENCY
Department of the Army, US Army Corps of Engineers - Regulatory
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Other Agencies with Actions or Authorizations:
Department of the Army, US Army Corps of Engineers - Civil Works
Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service
Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Description:
The purpose of the proposed Mid-Breton Sediment Diversion is to reconnect and re-establish the deltaic sediment deposition process between the Mississippi River and the Breton Sound Basin through a large-scale sediment diversion that is consistent with the Louisiana Coastal Master Plan. The Mid-Breton Sediment Diversion will deliver sediment, freshwater, and nutrients to Breton Sound Basin in order to create, preserve, restore, and sustain wetlands and counteract the effects of subsidence, sea level rise, recent hurricane events, and the DWH oil spill. The Mid-Breton Sediment Diversion is needed as a long-term resilient, sustainable strategy to reduce land loss rates and sustain and restore wetlands.
Additional information about the project including the Fast-41 Initiation Notice (FIN), the joint permit application submitted by the project sponsor to USACE, public meeting and public comment period information, and other significant documents associated with the environmental review that may be available can be found on this link to the USACE Mid-Breton Sediment Diversion Project Website.
This Permitting Dashboard includes limitations on the types of milestones that are currently available to enter for tracking. The Mid-Breton Sediment Diversion project involves some authorizations/laws unsupported by the Permitting Table displayed at the bottom of this webpage. For improved transparency, USACE is providing this supplemental table to track additional authorizations/laws that may be necessary for completion of the regulatory process:
Additional laws/authorizations for Mid-Breton Sediment Diversion:
Responsible Agency |
Environmental Review or Authorization |
Milestone |
Milestone Details (if applicable) |
Target Completion Date |
STATUS |
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CPRA |
Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 |
CPRA begins consultation with NMFS on marine mammal impact minimizing, monitoring, and evaluation. |
Following issuance of the MMPA waiver, the State will begin consultation with NMFS (using existing coordination processes to the extent possible) regarding practicable measures to minimize impacts to marine mammals, and measures to monitor and evaluate the impacts of the MBSD from construction, operation and maintenance. To date, the project sponsor has been in contact with NMFS about Phase I and Phase II marine mammal baseline data/monitoring. |
End Date not provided by CPRA |
TBD |
LDOTD |
Permit |
temporary access, alter, or use an existing ROW |
Reviewed at the LDOTD district level.Typical timeframe for review of COMPLETE application is 45 days. |
see Details/Status |
TBD |
LDOTD |
Permit |
impacts to construction affecting Louisiana Hwy 23 and for related work within LDOTD ROW |
Reviewed at the LDOTD District and HQ levels.Typical timeframe for review of a COMPLETE application is 90 days. |
see Details/Status |
TBD |
LDEQ |
Certification |
Section 401 Water Quality Certification |
Needed prior to issuance of a 10/404 permit decision |
see Details/Status |
TBD |
LDNR |
CUP |
Coastal Use Permit |
Currently On-Hold for Federal NEPA process; Needed prior to issuance of a 10/404 permit decision |
see Details/Status |
TBD |
Update:
The Executive Director granted a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers request to extend several final completion dates for the Mid-Breton Sediment Diversion project to accommodate completion and incorporation of 3-D hydraulic and hydrological modeling . The Executive Director determination is posted here.
Target Completion is 135 days after all information is received.
Target Completion is 135 days after all information is received.
Original Target Date: 08/11/2023
Milestone: ESA Consultation Concludes (Agency Action)
Requested extensions greater than 30 days for this Action are shown below:
ESA Consultation Concludes (Agency Action) extended by 647
From: 05/28/2024
To: 05/19/2025