Corps of Engineers Notice on Wyoming Regional Conditions
Summary
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has issued a notice regarding regional conditions for permits in Wyoming. This notice outlines specific environmental and operational considerations that may apply to projects within the state.
What changed
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) has published a notice detailing specific regional conditions applicable to permits in Wyoming. This notice serves to inform project proponents and stakeholders about the environmental and operational requirements that the COE will consider when reviewing permit applications within Wyoming. It does not establish new regulations but clarifies existing considerations for projects impacting waters of the United States in that region.
Regulated entities, including construction firms, energy companies, and transportation companies operating in Wyoming, should review this notice to understand potential project-specific requirements. While this is a notice and not a rule with a direct compliance deadline, awareness of these conditions is crucial for accurate project planning and successful permit application processes. Failure to address these conditions could lead to delays or denials of project permits.
What to do next
- Review the notice for specific conditions applicable to projects in Wyoming.
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