The Section 408 Program

The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Section 408 program allows another party, such as a local government, company, or individual, to alter a USACE Civil Works project. Given the widespread locations of these projects, many embedded within communities, over time there may be a need to either alter or occupy these projects and their associated lands. Reasons for alterations could include improvements to the projects, relocation of part of the project, or installing utilities or other non-project features.

Examples of projects that need USACE Section 408 permission include:

  • Running a utility line or pipeline from one side of a USACE project or navigable waterway to the other.
  • Adding hydropower to a dam.
  • Building a bridge across a navigable waterway maintained and surveyed by USACE.
  • Building a structure within the footprint of the USACE easement.

The Section 408 program verifies that changes to authorized USACE Civil Works projects will not be injurious to the public interest and will not impair the usefulness of the project. This requirement was established in Section 14 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899, which has since been amended several times, and is codified at 33 U.S.C. 408–the section of U.S. Code that gives the program its name.

USACE Mobile District Navigable Waterways include:

Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway

Black Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers

Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa Waterway

Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint Waterway

Gulf Intracoastal Waterway

Please view this interactive map of Mobile District's Civil Works and Regulatory Boundaries: https://usace.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=7344e62432694199af7790aa47a32fdd

Section 408: Resources for Getting Started

If you are looking for information about how to navigate the Section 408 program, these resources are available for you. During the program’s Summer 2022 Listening Session Series, stakeholders and Section 408 coordinators from USACE districts across the country asked for tools to help guide them through the ins and outs of seeking permission to alter a USACE Civil Works project—especially for those who are new or unfamiliar with program processes.

The following materials were designed with this feedback in mind:

  • Section 408 & You – an overview of Section 408 and the process of seeking a permission.
  • Seven Questions for Section 408 Success – a short guide with questions for permission seekers to consider as they begin their request to the program.
  • Section 408 Pre-Application Meeting Guide – a one-page guide designed to help permission seekers get the most out of a pre-application meeting with their Section 408 coordinator.
  • Section 408 Process Guide – an in-depth guide to the program and the process of seeking permission to alter a Civil Works project from start to finish.
  • Reviewed information above and ready to submit a request? Please download and fill out the 408 request form below and submit to the USACE Mobile District 408 inbox
  • 408 review request form.pdf

Who can I talk with about a Section 408 request?

If you are planning to modify a USACE Civil Works project—such as a levee, dam, or navigable waterway—it's important to contact your local USACE district’s Section 408 Coordinator as early as possible. A pre-application meeting can help you understand the requirements and confirm whether a Section 408 request is needed. The coordinator will also guide you through the submission process and address any questions. Reach out to Mobile District's 408 coordinators through the 408 inbox: CESAM-CW-408Coordinator@usace.army.mil.  Once your request is submitted, you can monitor its status—along with any related Regulatory permit—through the USACE Regulatory and Section 408 Publicly Available Data system.

Where can I find more information about Section 408?

The links below provide more in-depth information about Section 408 and the Section 408 program:

For more information, or if you have any questions about Section 408, please email  CESAM-CW-408Coordinator@usace.army.mil