• More than 175 volunteers Collect 1,300 Pounds of Trash, Plant 80 Trees at Three District Lakes on NPLD

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – More than 175 volunteers participated in events at three District lakes in observance of National Public Lands Day, Sept. 22, 2018.
  • Employee Spotlight: Gina Pasqualucci

    Employee Spotlight: Name: Gina PasqualucciJob Title: Chief, Office of Small Business Programs  How
  • Energy team attends DOE event of the year

    More than two dozen representatives from the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville attended the Federal Energy Management Program’s Energy Exchange Aug. 21-23 in Cleveland.
  • Workshop highlights strengths of Value Engineering

    Like a woodsman sharpening an axe before chopping down a tree, a project manager must devote time to the planning phase of a construction project before a single cubic yard of concrete is poured into the foundation. If a project is the axe, then a project team can use Value Engineering in the planning phase as the sharpening tool.
  • Getting the most out of the Value Engineering process

    Huntsville Center’s Value Engineering process offers stakeholders a way to analyze their military construction project during the planning phase to improve the final product for the best possible value.
  • Corps, Drainage District Sign Feasibility Agreement for Tulsa-West Tulsa Levee Study

    - Tulsa District and Tulsa County Drainage District 12 officials signed the feasibility study cost sharing agreement today. - The Federal Government has allocated $3 million to study flood risk reduction possibilities for the Tulsa-West Tulsa Levee System. - The Tulsa-West Tulsa Levee was constructed in the 1940s and turned over to the levee sponsor for operation and maintenance after it was completed. - The Tulsa-West Tulsa Feasibility Study will take two years to complete and is funded through the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 Supplemental signed into law by President Donald J. Trump in February 2018.
  • Last Minute Change to Archery Season in Moultrie County

    For Immediate Release: 26 September 2018 Release No.: 18-26 Lake Shelbyville – Archery deer hunters with plans to hunt the Moultrie County portion of Lake Shelbyville during the first fifteen days of archery season need to be aware of a last minute regulation change made by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. Antlerless deer can NOT be shot from October 1 – 15 in Moultrie County, to include all Federal lands as well as the Shelbyville Fish and Wildlife Management Area. After October 15, 2018 does may be harvested in Moultrie County. This restriction was put in place to reduce the overall doe harvest in order to grow the deer herd in Moultrie County, which remains below its population goal after a 2012 outbreak of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease decreased the herd dramatically.
  • Environmental review starts for Chehalis River proposal

    Public comments sought in first step of environmental assessment process To reduce flood risks in the state’s second-largest river system, the Chehalis River Basin Flood Control Zone District is proposing to construct a new floodwater retention structure on the Chehalis River near the town of Pe Ell in Lewis County.
  • Illinois Waterway Visitor Center to Close Temporarily October 1

    OTTAWA, Illinois. - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District, will temporarily close the Illinois Waterway Visitor Center located at Starved Rock Lock and Dam in Ottawa, Illinois, on October 1.