• CORPS TO REDUCE RELEASES FROM NORFORK DAM SPILLWAY

    MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. – The Little Rock District of the Army Corps of Engineers will decrease releases from Norfork Dam to 9,000 cubic feet per second beginning at noon today.
  • Lake Ontario Storm Recovery Permit Guidance

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Buffalo District, in cooperation with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) have issued guidance regarding storm recovery permits available for the purpose of shore protection to safeguard existing functional erosion control structures, roads, bridges, infrastructure, and property along Lake Ontario shoreline and the Saint Lawrence River including affected portions of navigable bays and tributaries.
  • District Rangers, Public Discuss Master Plan for Charles River Natural Valley Storage Area

    Members of the New England District team gathered with the public, April 19, in Millis,
  • New conservation program proposed by state of Maine to protect endangered Atlantic salmon

    The Maine Department of Marine Resources is proposing to establish and sponsor a new program
  • Carlyle Lake Pool Update

    CARLYLE LAKE - As of 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, May 7th, 2017 the pool elevation at Carlyle Lake was 455.60 feet, referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) with a release rate of approximately 5,000 cubic feet per second (cfs). The inflow for Saturday, May 6th, 2017 was approximately 29,880 day second feet (dsf). Due to the rainfall that has occurred throughout the past several days, the pool is projected to crest at less than 456.0 feet NGVD on Tuesday, May 09, 2017. This is about 11 feet above summer guide elevation of 445.0 feet NGVD. In accordance with the water control plan, releases from Carlyle Lake will be increased to approximately 6,800 cfs through a series of gate changes that will be made throughout the day.
  • Carlyle Lake Pool Update, May 7

    As of 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, May 7th, 2017 the pool elevation at Carlyle Lake was 455.60 feet, referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) with a release rate of approximately 5,000 cubic feet per second (cfs). The inflow for Saturday, May 6th, 2017 was approximately 29,880 day second feet (dsf). Due to the rainfall that has occurred throughout the past several days, the pool is projected to crest at less than 456.0 feet NGVD on Tuesday, May 09, 2017.
  • Reef building to begin on Piankatank River

    Oysters are receiving a new $2 million, 25 acre reef in the Piankatank River as part of the Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery Project.
  • Green thumb spreads at FED compound

    As the cherry blossoms bloomed around the Far East District compound, there were a few more flowers and plants that made their debut.
  • District oversees construction of new flow thru shelters at Kunsan Air Base

    Far East District engineers at Kunsan Resident Office are overseeing construction of 10 aircraft
  • District oversees construction of new flow thru shelters at Kunsan Air Base

    Far East District engineers at Kunsan Resident Office are overseeing construction of 10 aircraft flow thru shelters.