• Corps monitoring reservoir levels as rain continues

    TULSA — The Tulsa District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers continues to monitor the impact of the heavy
  • Corps invites public to hike rediscovered segment of Trail of Tears

    SMYRNA, Tenn. (May 13, 2015) – The forced removal of Cherokee Indians east of the Mississippi River in 1838 to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma is described by the Cherokee Nation today as the “trail where they cried.” A rediscovered segment of the Trail of Tears near the East Fork Recreation Area is providing new insight into what they experienced during the journey across Tennessee.
  • MKARNS NAV NOTICE SWL 15-15 Lock 4 Closure - High Flows

    Emmett Sanders L&D - Due to high flows on the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System, the Emmett Sanders Lock (NM 66.0) is closed to traffic.
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  • Unmanned survey boat helps engineers plan for bridge project

    PITTSBURGH - Technology developed to help Marines plan for amphibious operations is now assisting the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers with collecting hydrographic survey data in areas not easily accessed by a manned vessel.
  • Corps of Engineers release water from flood pools from Trinity River Basin lakes

     FORT WORTH, Texas – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort
  • MKARNS Nav Notice SWL 15-14 Lock 13 Reopened

    TRIMBLE L&D - The James W. Trimble Lock (NM 292.8) has reopened to Navigation traffic as of 9:50 a.m. today. The lock was closed due to high flows on the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System. The flows have now dropped to safe levels to operate the lock.
  • Wear Your Life Jacket to Work Day

    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Army Corps of Engineers, Little Rock District announced today its support of 2015 Wear Your Life Jacket to Work Day.
  • Corps recreation areas affected by high water

    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Don’t let recent heavy rains and high water levels dampen your upcoming outing to the lake or river. The Army Corps of Engineers, Little Rock District is advising visitors to check reservations to ensure campsites and day-use-areas are not closed.