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Corps of Engineers tells residents Section 404 permits are required for creek work

Roosevelt Community Meeting (Gila County) · June 1, 2026
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Summary

Kathleen Tucker with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers told Roosevelt residents that Section 404 permits are required for discharge or movement of dirt in creeks and that the Corps is the regulatory contact for such permits in the county.

Kathleen Tucker of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers briefed Roosevelt residents on Section 404 requirements for the discharge of waters on Feb. 12.

Tucker explained that permits are required for any work or movement of dirt in creeks and waterways, identified herself as the Corps’ regulator for the county, and provided residents with contact information and a business card for permit questions and project review.

She urged residents to contact the Corps before starting any in-stream work to avoid potential regulatory violations.