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The Corps Environment – Summer 2024 edition now available

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Published Aug. 26, 2024
This edition highlights employing an open and transparent process, in support of Environmental Operating Principle #7.

This edition highlights employing an open and transparent process, in support of Environmental Operating Principle #7.

 

The Summer 2024 edition of The Corps Environment is now available!

Read the latest issue: https://www.usace.army.mil/The-Corps-Environment/  

This edition highlights employing an open and transparent process, in support of Environmental Operating Principle #7. Content includes commentary from Mr. Tom Smith, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Operations and Regulatory Division chief, discussing how USACE is operating toward a sustainable future. This edition also highlights projects and programs that are delivering enduring ecological improvements.  

Content includes:

  • USACE Sacramento District shares how communication and transparency are key elements in the remediation plan for a former nuclear missile site.
  • U.S. Army Environmental Command highlights the Secretary of the Army Environmental Award winners.
  • USACE Nashville District discusses how a recent Sustainable Rivers Program workshop aims to enhance ecological conditions in the Cumberland River Basin. 
  • USACE St. Paul District shares how they are teaming up with a university to study trees.
  • USACE’s Institute for Water Resources highlights a report that offers new approaches for improved water resources planning.

Read these articles and more in the Summer 2024 edition of The Corps Environment.

 


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The Corps Environment – Summer 2024 edition now available

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Published Aug. 26, 2024
This edition highlights employing an open and transparent process, in support of Environmental Operating Principle #7.

This edition highlights employing an open and transparent process, in support of Environmental Operating Principle #7.

 

The Summer 2024 edition of The Corps Environment is now available!

Read the latest issue: https://www.usace.army.mil/The-Corps-Environment/  

This edition highlights employing an open and transparent process, in support of Environmental Operating Principle #7. Content includes commentary from Mr. Tom Smith, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Operations and Regulatory Division chief, discussing how USACE is operating toward a sustainable future. This edition also highlights projects and programs that are delivering enduring ecological improvements.  

Content includes:

  • USACE Sacramento District shares how communication and transparency are key elements in the remediation plan for a former nuclear missile site.
  • U.S. Army Environmental Command highlights the Secretary of the Army Environmental Award winners.
  • USACE Nashville District discusses how a recent Sustainable Rivers Program workshop aims to enhance ecological conditions in the Cumberland River Basin. 
  • USACE St. Paul District shares how they are teaming up with a university to study trees.
  • USACE’s Institute for Water Resources highlights a report that offers new approaches for improved water resources planning.

Read these articles and more in the Summer 2024 edition of The Corps Environment.

 


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