CENWP-ODG <br />SUBJECT: 2023 Rule, as amended, Approved Jurisdictional Determination in Light of <br />Sackett v. EPA, 143 S. Ct. 1322 (2023), NWP-2022-30 <br />as well as other applicable guidance, relevant case law, and longstanding practice in <br />evaluating jurisdiction. <br />1.SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS. <br />a.Provide a list of each individual feature within the Review Area and the <br />jurisdictional status of each one (i.e., identify whether each feature is/is not a <br />water of the United States and/or a navigable water of the United States). <br />i.Wetland 1, non-jurisdictional <br />ii.Wetland 2, non-jurisdictional <br />iii.Wetland 2B, jurisdictional <br />iv.Wetland 2C, non-jurisdictional <br />v.Wetland 3, non-jurisdictional <br />vi.Wetland 4, non-jurisdictional <br />vii.Wetland 5, non-jurisdictional <br />2.REFERENCES. <br />a.“Revised Definition of ‘Waters of the United States,’” 88 FR 3004 (18 January <br />2023) (“2023 Rule”) <br />b.“Revised Definition of ‘Waters of the United States’; Conforming” 88 FR 61964 <br />(8 September 2023) <br />c.Sackett v. EPA, 598 U.S. 651, 143 S. Ct. 1322 (2023) <br />d.“Memorandum on LRB-2021-01386. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and <br />the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works at the U.S. <br />Department of the Army (16 February 2024).” <br />e.“Memorandum To The Field Between The U.S. Department Of The Army, U.S. <br />Army Corps Of Engineers And The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency <br />Concerning The Proper Implementation Of ‘Continuous Surface Connection’ <br />Under The Definition Of “Waters Of The United States” Under The Clean Water <br />Act” (March 12, 2025) <br />NWP-2022-30 2 of 7 Enclosure 1