GENERAL PERMITS FOR MINOR STRUCTURES AND ACTIVITIES
in waters of the united states, located within the state of Alabama and
in outer continental shelf waters off the coast of Alabama
ALG01-2011 -
Construction or Modification
of Boat Slips
ALG02-2011 -
Maintenance Dredging
ALG03-2011-
New Work Channel Dredging
ALG04-2011 -
Debris Removal
ALG05-2011 -
Construction and
Modification of Piers, Wharves, and their Normal Appurtenances such as
Stairways and Walkways
ALG06-2011 -
Construction and
Modification of Boat Shelters, Gazebos, Hoists, etc
ALG07-2011 -
Construction and
Modification of Boat Ramps or Marine Ways
ALG08-2011 -
Mooring Pilings, Dolphins
and Single-Pile Structures
ALG09-2011 - Oyster Reefs
- Reserved
ALG10-2011 -
Living Shorelines
ALG11-2011 -
Armoring Systems (Riprap), Bulkheads, River Training Structures, Bioengineering,
and other Standard Shoreline Protection/Stabilization Devices roughly
paralleling, and at the Existing Shoreline or Bank
ALG12-2011 -
Maintenance Dredging of Man-made Ditches
ALG13-2011 -
Filling of Previously Dredged Areas (such as Boat Slips, Man-made ditches, etc.)
ALG14 thru 16 - Reserved
GENERAL PERMITS FOR WILDLIFE
MANAGEMENT AREAS, REFUGES AND PARKS
ALG17-2011
-
Reserved - Creation and Maintenance of
Firebreaks
ALG18-2011 -
Reserved - Clear
Areas for Wildlife Management
ALG19-2011 - Reserved
-
Agricultural Type Activities
for the Creation of Habitat or Food Plots
ALG20-2011 -
Reserved - Water Management
ALG21-ALG23 - Reserved
GENERAL PERMITS
FOR THE WEEKs BAY national ESTUARINE RESEARCH RESERVE
Permits ALG24 through ALG26 are specifically for activities within the
recognized boundaries of the Weeks Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (the
Reserve). The Reserve establishes
those areas dedicated to education, research and resource protection and subject
to the policies, management strategies and rules of the Reserve as set forth in
their management plan and as agreed upon by ADCNR, ADEM, and other applicable
agencies.
The
Reserve encompasses
those properties currently owned by the State of Alabama dedicated to the
Reserve and currently includes those lands brought into the Reserve since it was
established in 1985. The Reserve
includes: the water bottoms
(submerged lands) up to the mean high tide line of Weeks Bay; the water bottoms
of Fish and Magnolia Rivers, and their tributaries, up to the termination of
tidal influence; the water bottoms of Bon Secour Bay adjacent to the Swift tract
and north across the mouth of Weeks Bay; the Foley tract (178 acres); the Ogburn
tract (157 acres); the Swift tract (615 acres); View Point Park (2 acres); the
Damson tract (360 acres); the Fish River Marina tract (22 acres); the Riverlands
tract (90 acres); the Worcester tract (49 acres); the Harris tract (64 acres);
the Turkey Branch tract (20 acres), the Meador tract, the Lott tract, and the
Safe Harbor Tract.
The water bottoms within the Reserve,
up to mean high tide, is considered to be the core areas of critical habitat
where no disturbance should occur that would affect the integrity of that area.
All other lands within the Reserve boundary should serve as a buffer to
protect the core and provide additional protection for estuarine-dependent
species.
ALG24-2011 -
Construction and
Modification of Piers, Decks, and their Normal Appurtenances such as Stairways
and Walkways
ALG25-2011 -
Construction/Installation of
Mooring Pilings and/or Boat Hoists
ALG26-2011 -
Shoreline / Bank Protection
CONDITIONS for General Permits within the Weeks Bay Reserve