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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers To Host Public Meeting On Turpentine Run Project and Phase II of Savan Gut Project

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers To Host Public Meeting On Turpentine Run Project and Phase II of Savan Gut Project

What the Turpentine Run project actually looks like on St. Thomas in March of 2019.

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will host a public meeting for the Turpentine Run project in St. Thomas on Wednesday.

The public is invited to attend the meeting at Bertha Boschulte Middle School auditorium at 9-1-12A Bovoni in St. Thomas from 5 to 7 p.m. on April 3.  

Public Works Commissioner Nelson Petty Jr., the project’s non-federal sponsor, will be in attendance.

The purpose of the public meeting is to present and discuss the Turpentine Run project.

The purpose of the project, authorized under Section 205 of the Flood Risk Reduction Continuing Authorities Program, is to reduce flood damage to the Nadir development along Turpentine Run.

The Turpentine Run project has been estimated to cost $12,500,000.00.

A previous study conducted by the Corps determined a recommended plan which included the construction of a 460-foot long concrete “U” shape channel, a drop structure and 170-foot long sheet pile wall along the developed side of the channel.

It also includes a 260-foot levee along the northern edge of Nadir, a 1,300-foot long levee starting south of the new Bovoni Road Bridge and ending at the Nadir racetrack and Interior drainage conveyance from the existing small concrete channel.

The Corps received additional funding under the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 to complete an addendum to the previous study confirming the engineering, environmental and economic aspects of the project.

The Corps believes this study will benefit from public involvement and encourages participation in the National Environmental Policy Act process.

Additional information and documentation regarding this project, to include a copy of the 2019 Environmental Assessment and associated appendices can be found at www.saj.usace.army.mil/Turpentine-Run

The Corps welcomes views, questions, comments, concerns and suggestions.  Letters of comment or inquiry should be sent to Kristen Donofrio via Kristen.L.Donofrio@usace.army.mil

Or you can snail mail the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Planning Division – Environmental Branch, Jacksonville District, 701 San Marco Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32207, by April 20, 2019.

What the Turpentine Run project is supposed to look like in St. Thomas.

https://www.saj.usace.army.mil/Media/News-Releases/Article/1795635/us-army-corps-of-engineers-hosts-public-meeting-for-turpentine-run-project/

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