• Corps completes Vale levee systems periodic inspection

    VALE, Ore. – The Vale levee systems P, Q, R and sewage lagoons, which are operated and maintained by the City of Vale, received overall system ratings of “minimally acceptable” following the most recent U.S. Army Corps of Engineers periodic inspection report finalized on April 28, 2010.
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to host public meeting on 8.5 Square Mile Area Interim Water Control Plan

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District is developing an interim water control plan for the 8.5 Square Mile Area Project.
  • More Space for Space Research at Kirtland

    A celebration commemorating the start of construction for an addition to a building used by nearly 200 employees of the Space Development and Test Directorate on Kirtland Air Force Base took place Feb. 3.
  • Corps Team Wins Superfund Award

    A team of Corps employees working on EPA’s Brown and Bryant Superfund Project recently won a Superfund award for Virtual Teams.
  • Tribes Step Forward to Sponsor Work

    When the sponsor for the Española Basin project pulled its support for this flood risk management study in 1996, people assumed that the project was finished. But in 2004, an alliance of three Pueblos, Ohkay Owingeh, Santa Clara and San Ildefonso, devised a new, holistic vision for the project that made ecosystem restoration the centerpiece of river and flood management efforts.
  • Warriors in Transition Make Key Contributions

    The Albuquerque District is one of a handful of districts in the Corps directly benefiting from the expertise of wounded soldiers assigned to fulfill key staff positions as part of the “Warriors in Transition,” or WT program.
  • Causeway Blvd. canopy removal pictures available

    WHAT: The US Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District, has pictures (below) of the canopy at
  • New Orleans District to use new model when evaluating permit applications

    New Orleans— To improve consistency when determining a project’s environmental impact and required
  • Intracoastal Waterway project completed

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District has completed work on a $6 million project, funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009, to restore a portion of the Intracoastal Waterway to its authorized dimensions and prepare for future maintenance dredging events.
  • Maintenance dredging of Puerto Nuevo River begins in Puerto Rico

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District’s maintenance dredging of the Puerto Nuevo River began in Puerto Rico Monday, Jan. 24, 2011.