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• <br /> • <br /> Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.F-18 • <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> • <br /> lakes, or natural ponds,the use, degradation, or destruction of which could affect interstate • <br /> or foreign commerce; • <br /> • Tributaries of the above; • <br /> • Territorial seas;and • <br /> • Wetlands adjacent to waters defined above. • <br /> The South Branch of South Littlejohn's Creek and the wetlands it supports are regulated under • <br /> the CWA and fall under the jurisdiction of the USACE. • <br /> Under Section 404, projects may be authorized under existing general permits (a Nationwide • <br /> Permit) or may require an Individual Permit. A Nationwide Permit is a more streamlined • <br /> permit process than an Individual Permit, although supporting compliance efforts, such as for • <br /> the FESA, are identical regardless of permit type.The requirements of a Section 404 Nationwide • <br /> Permit allow permanent impacts on less than 0.5 acre over 300 feet of federal-jurisdiction <br /> wetlands. For projects resulting in the placement of fill into more than this threshhold into • <br /> federal wetlands, then a Section 404 Individual Permit would automatically be required. The • <br /> primary differences between authorization under the Nationwide Permit, program and an • <br /> Individual Permit concern the public interest review, the requirement for an alternatives <br /> analysis14I and the need for National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA) review. • <br /> • <br /> The proposed relocation of approximately 3000 feet of the South Branch of South Littlejohns • <br /> Creek to a new 3400 foot channel would require issuance of an Individual Permit by the • <br /> USACE. <br /> • <br /> Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act. Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act (RHA)" • <br /> authorizes the USACE to regulate dredging, filling, and construction activities in navigable • <br /> waters. The Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 makes it a misdemeanor to discharge refuse matter • <br /> of any kind into the navigable waters of the United States without a permit16. The RHA also • <br /> makes it a misdemeanor to excavate, fill, or alter the course, condition, or capacity of any port, <br /> harbor, channel, or other jurisdictional areas within without a permit. Although many activities • <br /> covered by the RHA are regulated under the CWA, the 1899 Act retains independent vitality. • <br /> The RHA is administered by the USACE. • <br /> The South Branch of the South Fork of Littlejohn's Creek is not regulated under the Section 10 of • <br /> the Rivers and Harbors Act. • <br /> Executive Order 11990, Protection of Wetlands (May 24, 1977). Executive Order 11990 provides for <br /> the protection of wetlands. The administering agency for this Order is the USACE. The <br /> wetlands occurring on site are regulated under Executive Order 11990. • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> 14 Section 404(b)(1) • <br /> 16 33 USC 201,et seq. • <br /> 16 This specific provision is known as the Refuse Act. <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br />