• Army Corps to conduct public meeting on Kirtland Demolition Bombing Range study

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District will host an open house to update the public on the former Kirtland Demolition Bombing Range study and proposed plan.
  • Huntsville Center’s Woman Who Rocks honored for leadership

    Not all women who rock have guitars. In Sally Parsons case, she is an Army civilian working to support the employees of Redstone Arsenal and our U.S. military, and she rocks.
  • Pittsburgh District to host Berlin Lake Master Plan public meeting

    The Pittsburgh District is revisiting the Berlin Lake Master Plan and is seeking feedback on the proposed changes to the management of the lake, resulting from public input. The master plan will affect use of natural resources and recreational activities at Berlin Lake for the next 25 years
  • Stamp sands project contract award

    DETROIT— U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, announces $2,779,257 contract award for
  • Corps of Engineers to be conducting sediment removal at Braddock Bay, boaters told to be cautious

    Buffalo, NY—The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District resumed sediment removal Tuesday in Braddock Bay and expects to continue operations throughout the rest of the month.
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awards contract for Buffalo South breakwater repairs

    Buffalo, NY—The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District awarded a contract Aug. 29, 2018 to Ryba Marine Construction to repair a portion of the Buffalo South breakwater.
  • Fern Ridge Reservoir water levels to decrease

    The Portland District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will increase releases from Fern Ridge Reservoir beginning Monday. Outflows from the dam will gradually increase for the next three weeks. The Corps anticipates water levels in Fern Ridge will drop to 371 feet by September 10, 370.5 feet by September 17 and 369.5 feet by September 24. This will increase flows downstream by about half a foot each week at the Long Tom River gage at Monroe. In October, the Corps will continue to adjust flows to drawdown the reservoir for winter flood-season operations.
  • 18-105 Work starts Sept. 6 to rehab Carmen Levee flood damage

    CARMEN, Idaho – U. S. Army Corps of Engineers contractors plan to begin work Thursday, Sept. 6, to rehabilitate flood-damaged areas of the Carmen Levee System, located in Carmen, Idaho, on the Salmon River in Lemhi County. The levee was damaged by sustained high flows during the 2017 flood season.
  • CORPS TO ISSUE SPECIAL PERMITS TO 7 YOUTH DEER HUNTERS

    ASHDOWN, Ark. -- The Army Corps of Engineers is taking applications from hunters ages 6-15 who want to participate in a special deer hunt Nov. 3 and Jan. 5, 2019 at Millwood Lake. Seven permits will be issued to young hunters who seek to experience the outdoors and have a great place to hunt that is normally closed to hunting.
  • 18-104 Corps issues FONSI for Wilson Bridge boat ramp improvements

    WILSON, Wyo. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Walla Walla District issued a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the Wilson Bridge Boat Ramp Improvements, Section 408 permission, in Teton County, Wyoming.