USACE Vicksburg District announces publication date of Revised Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Pearl River Basin Mississippi Federal Flood Risk Management Project
June 30, 2025
VICKSBURG, Miss. – The expected date of publication of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Vicksburg District’s Revised Draft Environmental Impact Statement (RDEIS) for the Pearl River Basin Mississippi Federal Flood Risk Management Project is Thursday, July 3, 2025. Once published, a Notice of Availability will be advertised in the Federal Register. The statement evaluates flood risk management alternatives in Rankin and Hinds County, Mississippi.
The release of the RDEIS will initiate a 45-day public comment period, which will remain open until August 18, 2025. The original Draft EIS was released to the public on June 7, 2024. In response to significant public input and receiving more than six thousand comments, the Corps is releasing a revised draft to further refine the alternatives.
During the review period, USACE will receive comments submitted at public meetings, by mail, or by email to gather feedback and comments on the RDEIS. USACE will incorporate the feedback received, as appropriate, into the final report, along with conducting all necessary peer and legal compliance reviews.
A virtual meeting is scheduled for July 14, 2025. In addition to the virtual meeting, in-person public meetings are scheduled for the week of July 28, 2025, in Monticello, MS, Slidell, LA, and Jackson, MS. Specific details regarding these meetings will be posted on the project page once available.
Once published, the RDEIS will be available for public review at: https://www.mvk.usace.army.mil/Missions/Programs-and-Project-Management/Pearl-River-FRM/.
The USACE Vicksburg District is engineering solutions to the nation’s toughest challenges. The Vicksburg District encompasses a 68,000-square-mile area across portions of Mississippi, Arkansas, and Louisiana, that holds nine major river basins and incorporates approximately 460 miles of mainline Mississippi River levees. The Vicksburg District is engaged in hundreds of projects and employs approximately 1,100 personnel.
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June 2, 2025
VICKSBURG, Miss. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Vicksburg District will publish a Revised Draft Environmental Impact Statement (RDEIS) for the Pearl River Basin Mississippi Federal Flood Risk Management Project to the Federal Register in late June 2025. The statement evaluates flood risk management alternatives in Rankin and Hinds County, Mississippi.
The release of the RDEIS marks a major milestone in the project’s development and will initiate a 45-day public comment period, which will remain open until mid-August 2025. The original Draft EIS was released to the public on June 7, 2024. In response to significant public input and receiving more than six thousand comments, the Corps is releasing a revised draft to further refine the alternatives.
The RDEIS will not make a formal recommendation. Instead, it will present a comprehensive analysis of project alternatives to inform the decision-making of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works (ASA(CW)).
A virtual public meeting is planned for mid-July, with specific details to be announced closer to the publication date. In addition to the virtual meeting, the Corps is available—by invitation—to provide presentations and briefings about the RDEIS to interested stakeholders, organizations, and community groups. Community groups or stakeholders interested in hosting an informational session may contact the District’s Public Affairs Office at vicksburgdistrict@usace.army.mil for scheduling availability.
Once published, the RDEIS will be available for public review at: https://www.mvk.usace.army.mil/Missions/Programs-and-Project-Management/Pearl-River-FRM/.
The USACE Vicksburg District is engineering solutions to the nation’s toughest challenges. The Vicksburg District encompasses a 68,000-square-mile area across portions of Mississippi, Arkansas and Louisiana that holds nine major river basins and incorporates approximately 460 miles of mainline Mississippi River levees. The Vicksburg District is engaged in hundreds of projects and employs approximately 1,100 personnel.