Dredging Operation and Sediment Management

Any dredging and disposal activity in San Francisco Bay, marshes and creeks requires a permit from the Water Board. The Water Board works with its federal, state, and local partners in the Long Term Management Strategy for the Placement of Dredged Material in the San Francisco Bay Region (LTMS) to manage navigational dredging and disposal activities in the Bay Area. The navigational dredging program is included in the Basin Plan's Implementation Program.

All dredging projects in waters of the United States require a 401 Water Quality Certification from the Water Board. Permit applications can be found at the Dredged Material Management Office (DMMO) website. The process to receive a permit from the Water Board and other regulatory entities takes approximately 1 year. Please refer to the DMMO tab for more information about that program.

There are many entities which dredge in San Francisco Bay in order to allow safe movement of cargo ships, ferries, and other vessels. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conducts the majority of dredging in San Francisco Bay and most of their dredging projects are regulated via the maintenance dredging permit linked below. This permit regulates all maintenance dredging performed within Federal Navigation Channels.

Maintenance Dredging of the Federal Navigation Channels in San Francisco Bay

UPDATE 2/13/2024
As the lead agency under CEQA, the Water Board is seeking comments on the Notice of Preparation for a draft Environmental Assessment / Environmental Impact Report for continued Operations and Maintenance Dredging by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The NOP comment period closes March 14, 2024 at 5:00 pm. A hybrid CEQA scoping meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 5, 4:00 – 6:00 pm both online and at the Water Board’s office. See the NOP below for more detail.


UPDATE 10/29/2024

The USACE and the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (Regional Water Board) have prepared a Draft Environmental Assessment (EA)/ Environmental Impact Report (EIR) to address the potential environmental effects of the maintenance dredging of federal aquatic navigation channels in San Francisco Bay and the associated placement of dredged materials from dredging years 2025 to 2034. The USACE proposes to continue maintenance dredging of the federal navigation channels in San Francisco Bay to maintain the navigability of the channels. The Regional Water Board will consider USACE’s application for a Clean Water Act Section 401 water quality certification and waste discharge requirements for USACE’s continued maintenance dredging operations.

A comment period is established for this document, from October 31, 2024, to December 16, 2024. The Water Board will accept written comments on the Draft EA/EIR. Written comments must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on December 16, 2024, to be considered. Please send all comments to:

Jazzy.Graham-Davis@waterboards.ca.gov and SF-Bay-Dredging@usace.army.mil or 1515 Clay Street, Suite 1400, Oakland, CA 94612, Attn.: Jazzy Graham-Davis.

A public meeting will be held to explain the proposed project and answer clarifying questions on the Draft EA/EIR. This meeting will be held online on November 19, 2024, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Please register for this meeting at: https://stantec.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0sdOivpzoqG9B7k6nrmy6YTAyBo2VIchZr. The Regional Water Board anticipates a public hearing on the Final EIR in summer/fall 2025.

UPDATE 12/10/2024

The USACE and the Regional Water Board held a public meeting on November 19, 2024 to present information on the Draft Environmental Assessment/Environmental Impact Report and answer clarifying questions.

UPDATE 12/13/2024

The draft EA/EIR comment period has been extended. Written comments must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on December 30, 2024, to be considered.