• Corps Cautions Lake Users at Beaver Lake

    ROGERS, Ark. - The Army Corps of Engineers is urging all visitors to Beaver Lake to exercise caution while water levels are high. Campers, swimmers, and boaters visiting park areas should be aware that certain amenities may be closed to the public for their protection.
  • Corps of Engineers recreation at Perry Lake impacted by flooding

    PERRY, Kan. — Recent rains have increased Perry Lake’s water elevation causing closure of Corps of Engineers facilities due to flooding throughout the Memorial Day weekend. Closures include all Corps boat ramps, Slough Creek, Rock Creek and Old Town campgrounds and Perry Park Beach. The designated ATV area is open with limited access; visitors should call Perry Lake for access information.
  • Releases from Gavins Point Dam stepping up on Thursday to 60,000 cfs to address recent rain

    Releases from Gavins Point Dam are forecast to increase to 60,000 cfs beginning Thursday, May 23. The decision comes after precipitation totaling between 2 to 5 inches, fell over central Nebraska and much of South Dakota over the last 2 to 5 days. Because of the rain, inflows into Oahe, Big Bend, Fort Randall, and Gavins Point Dams have been increasing and causing pool levels to rise. The forecast rise at Oahe Dam and Fort Randall Dam includes storing runoff in their exclusive flood control zones. Higher releases from Gavins Point Dam will allow more water to pass through the system and slow the rise in the pool levels at these project.
  • MKARNS Nav Notice SWL 19-25 Lock Closure - Murray Lock (No 7) NM 125.4

    MKARNS - Murray Lock (No 7) NM 125.4 will be closed to navigation traffic from June 17 (7 a.m.) to June 20 (7 a.m.) to complete electrical repairs to the lock's interlock controls.
  • Community Relations 10 Year Update

    The Charleston District prides itself on being actively involved in the Charleston community. Over
  • Facility Investment Services 10 Year Update

    Facility Investment Services is one of the most important programs the Charleston District has. FIS
  • Joint Base Charleston 10 Year Update

    Going back to 2012, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District, has partnered with Joint
  • Fort Jackson 10 Year Update

    It’s hard to believe that the responsibility for handling military projects at Fort Jackson was only
  • Beach Renourishment 10 Year Update

    Protecting the infrastructure behind the dunes along the South Carolina coast has always been a
  • DDPM 10 Year Update

    As we celebrate this ten year milestone, we wanted to reflect on our senior civilian leadership. Our