The primary purpose of these meetings is to engage with the community regarding the long-term strategy for maintaining safe, efficient navigation in Charleston’s federal harbor channel. The EIS will evaluate the reasonably foreseeable impacts to the environment related to proposed updates to operation and maintenance (O&M) dredging and associated activities. Staff expect updates to O&M activities to improve operational flexibility by updating avoidance and minimization measures, including adjusting the timing of dredging operations. This EIS will not consider or assess any changes in channel dimensions, dredged material volumes, or dredged material placement options.
The scoping comment period ends June 29, 2026. There are four options available for the public to submit formal comments:
- By email to CESAC-CHOMEIS@usace.army.mil, 2.) On the website at https://sardn-eis-sardn.hub.arcgis.com/, 3.) At the public meetings, or 4.) By U.S. mail: Attention: Erica Fritz, Planning, USACE Charleston District, 69A Hagood Avenue, Charleston, SC 29403.
Charleston Harbor Public Meetings
- In-Person: Wednesday, June 10 | 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
- Location: South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Marine Resources Research Institute, Auditorium, 217 Fort Johnson Road, Charleston, SC 29412
- Virtual (Session 1): Tuesday, June 16 | 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
- Platform: Microsoft Teams - Join Meeting or https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/27510389763177?p=3Ea3Amiv4VqJ6sB6uO
- Virtual (Session 2): Wednesday, June 17 | 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
- Platform: Microsoft Teams – Join Meeting or https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/22409472759985?p=uON5eQIGBI4qZE3TNu
- Environmental Compliance: Assessing impacts on the human, natural, and physical environment under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
- Navigational Safety: Ensuring channels remain navigable to support regional and state economies.
- Risk-Based Analysis: Utilizing data-driven dredging schedules to maximize operational flexibility while conserving vulnerable species.