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The Corps Environment – Spring 2025 edition now available

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Published May 23, 2025
Content in this issue includes ongoing projects and initiatives from across the Army environmental community that are leveraging environmental stewardship as a force multiplier — enhancing military readiness, strengthening strategic partnerships and supporting community well-being.

Content in this issue includes ongoing projects and initiatives from across the Army environmental community that are leveraging environmental stewardship as a force multiplier — enhancing military readiness, strengthening strategic partnerships and supporting community well-being.


The Spring 2025 edition of The Corps Environment is now available!

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

This publication highlights how the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is turning environmental challenges into mission-ready solutions. Content in this issue includes commentary from Dr. Beth Fleming, Director of the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, discussing how innovation is powering the Army of tomorrow. This edition also features ongoing projects and initiatives from across the Army environmental community that are leveraging environmental stewardship as a force multiplier — enhancing military readiness, strengthening strategic partnerships and supporting community well-being.

Content includes:

  • U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville shares how they are training personnel on microgrid planning and design implementation on Army installations.
     
  • USACE St. Louis District discusses how radioactive waste remediation is progressing with latest contract.
     
  • U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center highlights how they are leading efforts to enhance military readiness and energy resilience with hydrogen-powered solutions.
     
  • USACE Caribbean District shares how they are pioneering wood reuse during infrastructure development.
     
  • This issue also includes a compilation of articles highlighting U.S. Army Soldiers and Civilians supporting the ongoing wildfire recovery efforts in Southern California.


Read these articles and more in the Spring 2025 edition of The Corps Environment.

 


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The Corps Environment – Spring 2025 edition now available

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Published May 23, 2025
Content in this issue includes ongoing projects and initiatives from across the Army environmental community that are leveraging environmental stewardship as a force multiplier — enhancing military readiness, strengthening strategic partnerships and supporting community well-being.

Content in this issue includes ongoing projects and initiatives from across the Army environmental community that are leveraging environmental stewardship as a force multiplier — enhancing military readiness, strengthening strategic partnerships and supporting community well-being.


The Spring 2025 edition of The Corps Environment is now available!

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

This publication highlights how the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is turning environmental challenges into mission-ready solutions. Content in this issue includes commentary from Dr. Beth Fleming, Director of the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, discussing how innovation is powering the Army of tomorrow. This edition also features ongoing projects and initiatives from across the Army environmental community that are leveraging environmental stewardship as a force multiplier — enhancing military readiness, strengthening strategic partnerships and supporting community well-being.

Content includes:

  • U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville shares how they are training personnel on microgrid planning and design implementation on Army installations.
     
  • USACE St. Louis District discusses how radioactive waste remediation is progressing with latest contract.
     
  • U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center highlights how they are leading efforts to enhance military readiness and energy resilience with hydrogen-powered solutions.
     
  • USACE Caribbean District shares how they are pioneering wood reuse during infrastructure development.
     
  • This issue also includes a compilation of articles highlighting U.S. Army Soldiers and Civilians supporting the ongoing wildfire recovery efforts in Southern California.


Read these articles and more in the Spring 2025 edition of The Corps Environment.

 


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