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  • The Regulatory Program has introduced a NEW national online application portal and management platform called the Regulatory Request System (RRS) to modernize its permitting process and meet user expectations by providing a straightforward transparent process for the submittal of permit requests.

    System Information: RRS is a web-based platform currently in a beta version which provides general information on the Regulatory Program and allows the public to submit pre-application meeting requests, jurisdictional determination requests, and individual and general permit applications and other necessary information, saving time and reducing the need for paper-based submissions. Applicants will also be able to track the status of their projects using a user-friendly dashboard. Users will be required to create an account using LOGIN.GOV for online submittals and to receive status updates.
  • Post-Flood Permitting - WY

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers understands that during a flood emergency and times of imminent danger landowners may decide to do what they determine is necessary to protect their property. Where possible, it is imperative for the public to contact the USACE Wyoming Regulatory Office (307) 772-2300 for work in waters of the U.S. associated with flood protection and repair work performed in waters of the U.S.
  • Wyoming NWP General Conditions

    Contents adapted from the Federal Register (Volume 77, Number 34) published Feb. 21, 2012. Ensure you have the latest information regarding nationwide permits by checking for updates or corrections at: http://www.usace.army.mil/Missions/CivilWorks/RegulatoryProgramandPermits/NationwidePermits.aspx To qualify for NWP authorization, the prospective permittee must comply with the following general conditions, as applicable, in addition to any regional or case-specific conditions imposed by the division engineer or district engineer.
  • Prohibited / Restricted Materials

    A recent review of the October 2011 Public Notice identified a need for some minor clarifications and corrections regarding discharges of specified materials into waters of the United States under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act within the Omaha District. The prohibitions and restrictions are described within this public notice.
  • Section 10 Waterways

    Navigable Waters of the United States* Jurisdictional Waterways under Section 10(Jurisdictional