• Comments sought on draft programmatic EA for repairs to Council Bluffs levee system in Iowa

    A draft programmatic environmental assessment (PEA) for repairs to the Missouri River left bank levee systems in Council Bluffs, Iowa, is currently available for public review. The PEA evaluates the impacts of repairing deficiencies located at various sites along the 28.5-mile Council Bluffs levee system that extends along the Missouri River and includes the Indian Creek and Mosquito Creek tributaries. Comments must be postmarked or received no later than April 5, 2017.
  • February runoff above average; Public meetings scheduled for April 11-13

    Runoff in the Missouri River Basin above Sioux City, Iowa, was 2.4 million acre feet (MAF) during February, 219 percent of average. “Warm temperatures melted much of the plains snowpack that had accumulated throughout the winter in the upper Missouri River basin resulting in above average runoff during February,” said Jody Farhat, chief of the Corps of Engineers’ (Corps) Missouri River Basin Water Management Division. Only small areas in central North Dakota have significant plains snowpack remaining. Areas of eastern Montana and central Wyoming have less than an inch of liquid content in their remaining snowpack, and little or no snow remains elsewhere in the Dakotas. “Runoff from plains snowmelt that would normally occur in March and April started early this year and some has already entered the reservoir system,” said Farhat. “Additionally, warm temperatures released water that had been locked up in river ice, contributing to higher than average February runoff.”
  • MKARNS Nav Notice SWL 17-09 Dardanelle(Lock No. 10) Intermittent Delays

    MKARNS - Mariners are advised that intermittent availability of tow haulage equipment and intermittent lockage delays at Dardanelle Lock and Dam (No. 10) NM 205.5 may be experienced Mar 15 through Mar 27.
  • Army Corps' New York District Courts Vendors at Small Business Industry Day

    The New York District recently held Small Business Industry Day where nearly 100 representatives from 50 companies in the greater New York-New Jersey area gathered to learn more about requirements for doing business with the District.
  • New for 2017, Extended Stay Camping

    WARSAW, Mo.— The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Truman Lake is participating in an extended camping pilot program for the next three recreation seasons to evaluate public demand for long-term camping. The program allows our customers to stay on designated campsites for up to 45 continuous nights and does not require daily or overnight occupancy.
  • Tuttle Creek Dam Major Maintenance Project Announcements

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has announced the status of three maintenance projects scheduled to begin in the near future at Tuttle Creek Dam. These three maintenance projects include Kansas State Highway 13 Spillway Bridge Deck Replacement, Service Gates 3 & 4 Rehabilitation and Stilling Basin Rehabilitation projects. These projects are further described below.
  • Fifty-five years later, Ash Wednesday Storm still affects Ocean City – but not how you might think (Part 2 of 3)

    This is part two of a three-part series about the historic Ash Wednesday Storm and the later construction of the Corps of Engineers coastal storm risk management project in Ocean City, Maryland.
  • Applicant seeks Corps of Engineers permit to develop Pier 4 into multi-use waterfront site in Boston Harbor

    CONCORD, Mass. – Tyler Deaton of 140 Northern Avenue, LLC is seeking a permit from the U.S. Army
  • Corps of Engineers issues the Rhode Island general permits for minimal impact activities in U.S. waters

    CONCORD, Mass. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District is issuing the statewide
  • USFK Operations center construction progress on track

    Major construction on the United States Forces Korea operations center is underway.