Corps extends public comment period for proposed dredging and material placement for the Miami Harbor Navigation Project

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District
Published Oct. 12, 2022
Updated: Oct. 12, 2022
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has extended the public comment period for its proposed Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) and draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for maintenance dredging and dredged material placement for the Miami Harbor Navigation Project at Port Miami, in Miami Dade County, Florida.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has extended the public comment period for its proposed Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) and draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for maintenance dredging and dredged material placement for the Miami Harbor Navigation Project at Port Miami, in Miami Dade County, Florida.

(Oct. 12, 2022) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has extended the public comment period for its proposed Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) and draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for maintenance dredging and dredged material placement for the Miami Harbor Navigation Project at Port Miami, in Miami Dade County, Florida.

In the wake of Hurricane Ian and its impact on the region, Jacksonville District has extended the period for public review and comment from Oct. 19 until Nov. 3, 2022.

The purpose of maintenance dredging is to maintain safe, efficient navigation through the port’s federal navigation project channels and related features. Maintenance dredging is necessary to address the accumulation of sediment, commonly referred to as shoaling, which reduces the depths and widths of the navigation channels, hindering safe and efficient navigation. Removal of the accumulated sediments will restore the dredged sections to their federally authorized and constructed dimensions.

The district’s Preferred Alternative consists of removing up to 260,000 cubic yards of accumulated material, which will be placed in the Miami Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site. Routine maintenance dredging of the federal navigation project may occur on both a periodic cycle (historically every ten to fifteen years) or on an as-needed basis for the emergency removal of shoals.

The 2022 draft EA provides an evaluation and analysis for future maintenance dredging at the federal project. The proposed FONSI, draft EA and associated appendices are available for review and comment on the Jacksonville District’s Environmental planning website, under Dade County:

https://www.saj.usace.army.mil/About/Divisions-Offices/Planning/Environmental-Branch/Environmental-Documents/.

On that page, click on the “+” next to “Dade” and scroll to row 32.

Questions and comments may be submitted by email to CESAJ-MiamiHarbor@usace.army.mil. They may also be sent by post to the address below; however, email is highly preferred.

Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District

Planning and Policy Division, Environmental Branch

Attn: Ms. Graceann Sparkman

701 San Marco Boulevard

Jacksonville, Florida 32207-8175

Public comments must be received by Nov. 3, 2022, for consideration.

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Contact
David Ruderman
904-616-0036
david.j.ruderman@usace.army.mil

Release no. 22-059