• ICIWaRM Partners Review Progress and Look to the Future

    ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA - December 21, 2012.  The International Center for Integrated Water Resources
  • USACE approves GA request for flow reductions

    MOBILE, Ala. – On Oct 15, 2012 the Georgia Department of Natural Resources requested the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) reduce water quality releases from Lake Sidney Lanier at Buford Dam from 750 cubic feet per second (cfs) to 650 cfs in order to conserve as much storage as possible in Lake Lanier.
  • NR 12-047: Nashville District launches new public web site today

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Dec. 21, 2012) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is launching a new public web site today. Although the site features an updated appearance, the Universal Resource Locator, or web address, remains www.lrn.usace.army.mil. The official switch will occur at noon central standard time, but it may take anywhere up to 24 hours for it to populate on servers for worldwide viewing.
  • LA District commander meets with Tucson engineers, lauds District members

    Col. Mark Toy, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District commander, attended the Society of American Military Engineers, Tucson Post’s, monthly meeting Dec. 19 to present information on the District and to let the assembled business leaders know how they can participate in Corps projects across the District’s area of responsibility.
  • CORPS TO RECYCLE CHRISTMAS TREES FOR FISH COVER

    Heber Springs, Ark. -- Christmas trees don’t have to go to the trash after Christmas. In fact, all those trees on display in homes and businesses across the area can be put to good use. After the holidays, complete your gift giving by donating your tree to the fish in Greers Ferry Lake.
  • Tulsa engineers mentor youngsters at robotics competition

    The need to cultivate a new generation of engineers is so important that the USACE Chief of Engineers has STEM named as a priority. Tulsa District is very active in the STEM program.
  • Education efforts in 2012 focus on partnerships

    The future of Team Redstone is in the hands of those that are students in elementary, middle and high schools across the Tennessee Valley today. To make sure they are well-equipped to handle the challenges of the future, Team Redstone has made it its mission to foster those future leaders.
  • District leaders bring project and relationship update to the contractor community

    The Engineers Club, Baltimore, Md. – Over 270 engineers and project managers from the contractor
  • St. Paul District lawyer receives national award for excellence

    ST. PAUL, Minn. – St. Paul District's chief attorney Joe Willging was recently selected as the 2012 E. Manning Seltzer Award recipient.
  • NASA proclaims strategic partnership with Corps for support

    NASA Langley Research Center officials reached an agreement with the Norfolk District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, to have the Corps support the research center’s facility-engineering needs.