• Washington Aqueduct begins annual chlorination period to facilitate water system disinfection, improve water quality

    From March 25 to May 6, 2024, Washington Aqueduct will temporarily switch disinfectant in drinking
  • Improving Chemical Control of Nonnative Aquatic Plants in Run-of-the-River Reservoirs

    Abstract: Current dam discharge patterns in Noxon Rapids Reservoir reduce concentration and exposure times (CET) of herbicides used for aquatic plant management. Herbicide applications during periods of low dam discharge may increase herbicide CETs and improve efficacy. Applications of rhodamine WT dye were monitored under peak (736 to 765 m3 s−1) and minimum (1.4 to 2.8 m3 s−1) dam discharge patterns to quantify water-exchange processes. Whole-plot dye half-life under minimal discharge was 33 h, a 15-fold increase compared with the dye treatment during peak discharge. Triclopyr concentrations measured during minimum discharge within the treated plot ranged from 214 ± 25 to 1,243 ± 36 μgL−1 from 0 to 48 h after treatment (HAT), respectively. Endothall concentrations measured during minimum discharge in the same plot ranged from 164 ± 78 to 2,195 ± 1,043 μgL−1 from 0 to 48 HAT, respectively. Eurasian water-milfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum L.) occurrence in the treatment plot was 66%, 8%, and 14%during pretreatment, 5 wk after treatment (WAT), and 52 WAT, respectively. Myriophyllum spicatum occurrence in the nontreated plot was 68%, 71%, and 83% during pre-treatment, 5 WAT, and 52 WAT, respectively. Curlyleaf pondweed (Potamogeton crispus L.) occurrence in the treatment plot was 29%, 0%, and 97% during pretreatment, 5 WAT, and 52 WAT, respectively. Potamogeton crispus increased from 24% to 83% at 0 WAT to 52 WAT, respectively, in the nontreated plot. Native species richness declined from 3.3 species per point to 2.1 in the treatment plot in the year of treatment but returned to pretreatment numbers by 52 WAT. Native species richness did not change during the study in the nontreated reference plot. Herbicide applications during periods of low flow can increase CETs and improve control, whereas applications during times of high-water flow would shorten CETs and could result in reduced treatment efficacy.
  • NAVIGATION NOTICE - Number SWL 24-32 McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System

    USCG ADVISORY VAN BUREN RAILROAD BRIDGE (NM 300.8) MCCLELLAN-KERR ARKANSAS RIVER NAVIGATION SYSTEM
  • NAVIGATION NOTICE Number SWL 24-31 McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System

    TOW HAULAGE RETURN TO SERVICE MURRAY LOCK AND DAM (No. 7) NM 125.4 MCCLELLAN-KERR ARKANSAS RIVER NAVIGATION SYSTEM
  • NAVIGATION NOTICE Number SWL 24-30 McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System

    TOW HAULAGE OUT OF SERVICE COLONEL CHARLES D. MAYNARD LOCK (No. 5) NM 86.3 MCCLELLAN-KERR ARKANSAS RIVER NAVIGATION SYSTEM
  • Louisville District hosts second annual ranger conference

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District’s annual ranger conference took place at the Bluegrass Army Depot, Armed Forces Training Center in Richmond, Kentucky, March 19-21.
  • Katelyn Laistner: connecting the right internship to a future career

    Finding a path to the right job can be challenging but ultimately lead to the role that will turn into a fulfilling career. Katelyn Laistner is following that path with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District as an intern while attending her junior year at the University at Buffalo.
  • USACE seeks comments on proposed AMTRAK Northeast Corridor work in Connecticut and Lieutenant rivers

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District received a permit application to conduct work
  • Temporary King Kamehameha III Elementary School Campus Dedicated March 25

    A blessing and dedication ceremony was hosted March 25, by the Hawaii Department of Education with federal, state and local partners coming together to celebrate the opening of a temporary replacement campus for the King Kamehameha III Elementary School, which was damaged beyond repair in the Aug. 8, 2024, Lahaina wildfires.
  • Indy North Levee System officially complete

    Members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District and the Indianapolis community celebrated a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Indianapolis North Levee System in Indianapolis, Indiana, March 21, 2024.