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USACE Black Start Exercise Brings Light to Readiness
Nov. 20, 2025 | 
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Increased installation readiness is the goal of the Black Start Exercise Program, a joint U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-led initiative, to test and...
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Army Executes POTUS Directive on Ambler Road Project
Oct. 23, 2025 | 
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President Donald J. Trump has approved the appeal of the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority (AIDEA), directing the U.S. Army Corps of...
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USACE introduces new Regulatory Request System module
Sep. 22, 2025 | 
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced today the launch of a new “No Permit Required” module on its Regulatory Request System (RRS), an innovative...
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Army Corps of Engineers begins implementing policy to increase America’s energy generation efficiency
Sep. 22, 2025 | 
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Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works Adam Telle today directed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to weigh whether energy projects that might...
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Army Corps of Engineers waives fees and invites volunteers to participate in National Public Lands Day, Sept. 27
Sep. 15, 2025 | 
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced today that it will waive day use fees normally charged at boat launch ramps and swimming beaches at its...
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USACE Value Engineering Team Recognized on Global Stage
Sep. 09, 2025 | 
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For the first time in its 250-year history, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers earned a Top 20 finish for its innovative approach to project delivery...
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The Corps Environment - May 2023 issue now available

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Published May 25, 2023
This edition features initiatives from across the Army environmental community that are protecting and preserving our environment.

This edition features initiatives from across the Army environmental community that are protecting and preserving our environment.

The May 2023 edition of The Corps Environment is now available!

Read the latest issue: https://www.dvidshub.net/publication/issues/66781.

This edition highlights protecting and preserving our environment, in support of Environmental Operating Principle #4. Content includes commentary from Maj. Gen. Kimberly Colloton, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Deputy Commanding General for Military and International Operations, discussing how collaboration is essential to addressing climate change. This issue also features initiatives from across the Army environmental community that are protecting and preserving our environment for current and future generations.

Content includes:

  • USACE New York District shares safety best practices utilized at the Maywood Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) site to advance remediation efforts, protect workers.
  • USACE Nashville District highlights how a Cheatham Lake biologist and park ranger is overseeing the conservation, preservation, restoration and use of natural and cultural resources.
  • U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville shares how they are answering the charge to electrify Army’s vehicle fleet.
  • USACE Institute for Water Resources discusses how a climate change adaptation tool has been translated to French and Arabic.
  • USACE Jacksonville District highlights breaking ground on a massive reservoir that will help deliver clean water to the Florida Everglades.
  • USACE Galveston District shares how the world’s rarest and most endangered sea turtle species is nesting on a replenished beach.

Read these articles and more in the May 2023 edition of The Corps Environment

Learn more about USACE's Environmental Operating Principles here

Previous editions of The Corps Environment are available here.

 


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The Corps Environment - May 2023 issue now available

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Published May 25, 2023
This edition features initiatives from across the Army environmental community that are protecting and preserving our environment.

This edition features initiatives from across the Army environmental community that are protecting and preserving our environment.

The May 2023 edition of The Corps Environment is now available!

Read the latest issue: https://www.dvidshub.net/publication/issues/66781.

This edition highlights protecting and preserving our environment, in support of Environmental Operating Principle #4. Content includes commentary from Maj. Gen. Kimberly Colloton, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Deputy Commanding General for Military and International Operations, discussing how collaboration is essential to addressing climate change. This issue also features initiatives from across the Army environmental community that are protecting and preserving our environment for current and future generations.

Content includes:

  • USACE New York District shares safety best practices utilized at the Maywood Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) site to advance remediation efforts, protect workers.
  • USACE Nashville District highlights how a Cheatham Lake biologist and park ranger is overseeing the conservation, preservation, restoration and use of natural and cultural resources.
  • U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville shares how they are answering the charge to electrify Army’s vehicle fleet.
  • USACE Institute for Water Resources discusses how a climate change adaptation tool has been translated to French and Arabic.
  • USACE Jacksonville District highlights breaking ground on a massive reservoir that will help deliver clean water to the Florida Everglades.
  • USACE Galveston District shares how the world’s rarest and most endangered sea turtle species is nesting on a replenished beach.

Read these articles and more in the May 2023 edition of The Corps Environment

Learn more about USACE's Environmental Operating Principles here

Previous editions of The Corps Environment are available here.

 


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