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Begin with SECTION I: BACKGROUND INFORMATION. Fill in the report completion date as December 3, 2012, and provide details for the district office, file name, and number.
In PROJECT LOCATION AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION, enter the state, borough, city, and coordinates of the project site accurately.
Check if a map or diagram is available upon request and indicate any associated sites that are recorded on a different JD form.
Proceed to SECTION II: SUMMARY OF FINDINGS. Complete the RHA SECTION 10 and CWA SECTION 404 determinations by checking applicable options and providing explanations where required.
Continue filling out SECTION III: CWA ANALYSIS by identifying TNWs and wetlands adjacent to TNWs. Provide rationale supporting your determinations.
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Jurisdictional requirements refer to the specific legal, regulatory, and procedural obligations that a business must meet within a particular geographic area or jurisdiction. These requirements can vary widely depending on the location, industry, and nature of the business operations.
What is a jurisdictional determination?
Each written verification is valid for a period of five years. The wetland delineation verification process is known as a Corps of Engineers jurisdictional determination (JD).
What is an approved JD USACE?
Waters of the United States These waters are regulated under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. These include navigable waters, lakes, ponds, small streams, some ditches, and adjacent wetlands. Waters of the United States include natural areas as well as areas that are man-made.
How long is a preliminary jurisdictional determination good for?
Approved jurisdictional determinations (JDs) are case-specific determinations based on the record, and factual questions or Sackett concerns may be raised in the context of a particular approved JD.
What do jurisdictional requirements mean?
Jurisdictional delineations are performed on a property in order to delineate which waters are Waters of the U.S. and are therefore subject to CWA 404.
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