Virginia Gets One Year to Certify Hydro Plant's Water Quality
Published Date: 10/1/2025
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Summary
Eagle Creek Reusens Hydro, LLC asked Virginia’s environmental agency for permission to make sure their project keeps water clean. Virginia has one year, until August 27, 2026, to approve or deny this request. If they don’t decide by then, their say is automatically skipped, letting the project move forward without that approval.
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One-Year Deadline for Water Certification
Eagle Creek Reusens Hydro, LLC filed a Clean Water Act section 401 certification request on August 27, 2025. Virginia Department of Environmental Quality has one year—until August 27, 2026—to approve or deny that request. If Virginia DEQ does not decide by that date, the certifying authority is deemed waived under section 401(a)(1) of the Clean Water Act.
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