The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (WDEQ) has received a request from the Federal Highways Administration for State certification of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Nationwide Permit #14, for the discharge of dredged or fill material to Stewart Draw and adjacent wetlands in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. The purpose is to replace existing culverts at two locations on Stewart Draw as part of the Moose-Wilson Road Phase 2 construction project.
All waters within Grand Teton National Park are designated Class 1 where point source discharges are prohibited except for storm water and construction related discharges. This certification will require meeting the provisions in Chapter 1, Section 7(b) of the WDEQ Water Quality Rules and Regulations, which allows these discharges under certain circumstances. Proposed activities include replacing two existing culverts with AOP (aquatic organism passage) concrete box culverts and shaping a new channel approximately 20-ft upstream and downstream of each culvert. To do this, approximately 281 cubic yards (CY) of native material will be excavated followed by the placement of 230 CY of this re-distributed native material and 22 CY of concrete to construct features. Approximately 0.013 acre of wetland will be permanently impacted.
Requests for information about the proposed water quality certification should be directed to Eric Hargett by email ([email protected]) or phone (307-777-6701). Written comments must be addressed to Eric Hargett, Wyoming DEQ/WQD, 200 W. 17th Street – 4TH floor, Cheyenne, WY, 82002, and be postmarked on or before 5:00 p.m. on XXX XX, 2024 to be considered. Electronic comments may only be submitted through and accepted by the Wyoming DEQ comment portal provided at https://wq.wyomingdeq.commentinput.com. Phone comments will not be accepted. Para español, visite deq.wyoming.gov. Americans with Disabilities Act: special assistance or alternative formats will be made available upon request for individuals with disabilities. Please provide at least fourteen (14) days before the close of public comment period for such requests.
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