Figure 4. Illustration of Fish and Wildlife Service response to 

 construction activities apparently requiring U.S. Army Corps of 

 Engineers permits (Source: Navigable Waters Handbook, Reference 12) 



Deierminaoon by Legal Sums of Activitv infornallv 



Requested bv Tetecon from Appropriate 



CE Dismcl Lnpnett |0e) 



Permit Not Required 



No Funhcf Action 



Permuted 

 (Valid Permit OuBtand^ing) 



Unpermitted (Activity Not 

 Authorized b> Any Corp» 

 Petmli) 



Work being conducted 

 >n accordance laitJi 

 permit conditioru 



Worl being conducted 

 in violation of 

 permit cordtions 



Draft FormaJ Report sent 

 from FO. DRBS, to Regional 

 Office (ROI. ORBS, with 

 copy of Field Surveillance 

 Report 



No Further Action 



Respome by DE to Service 

 Within Recjucned Time 



Formal Report tend from RO 

 to 0£ on apparent violation. 

 recommending (1) fuuatKe 

 of "Cent and Deiiti Order", 

 (2) verification of findingi, 

 std ( 3) status report within 

 7 dayi to Service and U S 

 Anomcy itating icvon taken 

 (tec App AS) Copies to 

 other interened regulatory 

 aprtcies a> appropriate 



Permitted 

 No Further Action 



No Reiponv by DE to Service 

 Within Requeited Time 



Ceaie and Detisi Order 



Follow-up Letter ftom RD to 

 OE reoueiting (by copy of 

 letter) U6 Attorney to 

 take appropriate action. 



(App A*) 



Biological Repon to D£ 

 Required from Service 



Unpermitted 



'~r~ 



Cease and De«tt Order 



US Anomey 



Iniuncuon Court 



Controverj> 



U5 Attorney 



Settlement 



Permit Application 



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