• Lake Sonoma Boat-in Campsites Temporarily Closed

    All boat-in campsites at Lake Sonoma have been closed until at least May 1st because of fluctuating lake levels that could cause sanitary issues at campsite toilets.
  • USACE program receives prestigious Best in Class award

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) was presented the Government-Wide Category Management Best in Class Solution award in a ceremony at the USACE headquarters in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 27.
  • Huntsville Center project manager’s phone call enhances force protection, saves millions

    With a simple phone call, a U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville project manager prevented the loss of use of vital access control points for an extended period of time as well as potentially saving her customer millions of dollars.
  • GSL hosts materials science workshop

    The Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory of the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
  • Nashville District names Cole Employee of the Month for January 2017

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (March 7, 2017) – Larry Cole, an Operations Division power plant electrician at Old Hickory Powerhouse, is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Employee of the Month for January 2017.
  • New deputy commander’s passion for engineering runs in the family

    When the Baltimore District was in the search for a new deputy commander, Col. Ed Chamberlayne said three peers had reached out to him personally to recommend Lt. Col. Brad Morgan. Morgan was selected and started with the district on Jan. 23, bringing with him nearly 17 years of service to the Nation in the Army. This is Morgan's second time serving as deputy commander for a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' district, having also done so from 2013 - 2015, at the Nashville District, ironically as his older brother Clay was also serving as deputy commander at the Fort Worth District (and still is).
  • Public meeting scheduled in Sheridan, WY to discuss proposed ecosystem restoration plan

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in cooperation with the city of Sheridan, Wyoming, will hold a public meeting on Thursday, March 23, 2017, at the Best Western, 612 N. Main Street, to gather input on the proposed plan for restoring degraded aquatic habitat in the vicinity of the existing flood control project that exists along Little Goose Creek, Big Goose Creek, and Goose Creek in Sheridan. The public meeting will run from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. with a brief presentation at 6:00 p.m. describing the plan followed by an open house.
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  • 17-024 Corps reassesses navigation lock work progress at Little Goose; return-to-service date delayed at least a week

    WALLA WALLA, Wash. – Due to a combination of factors, contracted work in-progress at Little Goose Dam’s navigation lock will require more time to complete than previously scheduled, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials in the Walla Walla District announced, today. The Corps recently reassessed work progress at Little Goose Lock and Dam and determined at least an additional week will be necessary to return the lock to service.
  • 17-023 Corps issues Final FONSI and Integrated Letter Report and Programmatic Environmental Assessment for Federal Participation in Watercraft Inspection Stations

    WALLA WALLA, Washington – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has issued a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) and a Final Integrated Letter Report and Programmatic Environmental Assessment (LR/EA) for Federal Participation in Watercraft Inspection Stations in the Columbia River Basin. Public comments were previously invited through Jan. 12, 2017. The Corps will partner with the states of Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington on establishing watercraft inspection stations at locations that protect the Columbia River Basin and provide the highest likelihood of preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species into Corps-managed reservoirs in the Columbia River Basin.