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Daggett County weighs Army Corps permitting, mitigation options for Manila trail project

Daggett County Commission · February 3, 2026
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County staff said a drafted county-signed letter will go to the U.S. Army Corps, noting that excluding a canal and wetland could reduce the project footprint to about 0.3 acres but would still require a Corps permit; commissioners discussed mitigation ratios and the feasibility of using sewer lagoons as mitigation sites.

Daggett County commissioners on Feb. 3 discussed permitting and mitigation options for a planned trail project near Manila and whether state and federal reviews can proceed in parallel.

County staff and commissioners said Rod is preparing a county-signed letter to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to accompany the project's permit filings. Unidentified speaker S5 said excluding one canal and one wetland from the project would reduce the area needing federal review to "about 0.3 acres," but that even that smaller footprint would still trigger a…

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