• Santa Clara strives to build resilience to fires, floods

    Severe wildfires have raged through the upper reaches of the tribe’s lands in the past decade, with the 2011 Las Conchas Fire leaving about 80 percent of the pueblo’s watershed destroyed in its wake. The aftereffects pose an existential threat to the village.
  • New fish ladders to help improve fish populations at Ten Mile River Restoration Project celebrated

    For the first time in over a century, fish living in the Ten  Mile River can swim to their spawning
  • 15-046 Bennington Lake reopens to boating

    Bennington Lake at the Mill Creek Project of the Walla Walla District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been reopened to boating, boat launching and watercraft use effective immediately. The closure was in support of firefighting helicopter operations to draft water from the lake for suppressing the nearby Blue Creek Fire east of Walla Walla.
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District celebrates its 200th Anniversary

    MOBILE, Ala. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Mobile District has been an integral part of the history of the Gulf Coast and Southeastern United States, contributing to both the economic and military development of an important strategic region of the country. The Public is invited to celebrate with Mobile District for its 200th Anniversary Celebration Ball on Friday, August 21, at 6 P.M. at the Mobile Convention Center, 1 S. Water Street, Mobile AL.
  • Employee Spotlight: District intern learns from experts at Environmental Laboratory

    Daniel Grisham, an environmental engineer from the Environmental Engineering and Compliance Section
  • Corps of Engineers hosting contracting workshop in Wichita

    TULSA — The Tulsa District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will hold a workshop in Wichita to promote
  • Col. Bales takes command of the Far East District

    Col. Stephen H. Bales relieved Col. Bryan S. Green, as commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Far East District (FED), July 24 on U.S Army Garrison Yongsan, Republic of Korea.
  • Maintainers work to fully repair drained Old Hickory Lock

    OLD HICKORY, Tenn. (July 27, 2015) – Old Hickory Lock holds 19 million gallons of water when fully operational; however, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District recently closed it to navigation and drained it for scheduled repairs.
  • USARPAC Commanding General Tours Historic Bldg. T-112

    The Honolulu District was honored today to host a site visit for U.S. Army Pacific Commander Gen. Vincent K. Brooks and his staff at the Corps’ Bldg. T-112 Renovation Project on Fort Shafter’s historic Palm Circle. Building T-112, built in 1907 and also known as Dunning Hall, is an important structure that is a key part of the Palm Circle National Historic Landmark District.
  • Corps of Engineers tests Sepulveda Dam crest gates Monday

    On Monday, July 27 between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., USACE will perform operational testing on the Sepulveda Dam spillway crest gates. The crest gates block off the spillway to provide additional, temporary storage during an extreme storm event.