• USACE Vicksburg District announces Grenada Lake hunting areas for the 2021-2022 season

    VICKSBURG, Miss. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Vicksburg District announces that two areas will open for archery hunting at Grenada Lake for the 2021-2022 hunting season. Archers will have two designated archery areas to choose from and will also have the option to use crossbows, compound bows, as well as traditional archery equipment. Registration begins September 7 at the Grenada Lake Visitor Center and all hunters must register prior to hunting.
  • Terrain Coefficients for Predicting Energy Costs of Walking over Snow

    Abstract: Predicting the energy costs of human travel over snow can be of significant value to the military and other agencies planning work efforts when snow is present. The ability to quantify, and predict, those costs can help planners determine if snow will be a factor in the execution of dismounted tasks and operations. To adjust predictive models for the effect of terrain, and more specifically for surface conditions, on energy costs, terrain coefficients (ƞ) have been developed. By applying knowledge gained from prior studies of the effects of terrain and snow, and by leveraging those existing dismounted locomotion models, we seek to outline the steps in developing an improved terrain coefficient (ƞ) for snow to be used in predictive modeling. Using published data, methods, and a well-informed understanding of the physical elements of terrain, e.g., characterization of snow sinkage (z), this study made adjustments to ƞ-values specific to snow. This review of published metabolic cost methods suggest that an improved ƞ-value could be developed for use with the Pandolf equation, where z=depth (h)*(1 - (snow density (ρ0)/1.186)) and ƞ=0.0005z3 + 0.0001z2 + 0.1072z + 1.2604. This paper provides data-driven improvements to models that are used to predict the energy costs of dismounted movements over snow.
  • 21-046 Corps of Engineers seeks public input for Environmental Assessment for proposed biosciences building on WSU campus

    WALLA WALLA, Wash. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Walla Walla District (Corps), in partnership with the United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and Washington State University (WSU), is drafting an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the proposed ARS-WSU joint plant biosciences building to be located on the campus of WSU. The Corps requests public comment and input on the scope and potential effects of the proposed building.
  • Temporary lane closures of Highway 178 across Bull Shoals Dam and Highway 177 across Norfork Dam

    MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. – One lane of the Highway 178 bridge across Bull Shoals Dam will close from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Aug. 25 and one lane of the Highway 177 bridge across Norfork Dam will close from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Aug. 26 to conduct routine bridge inspections.
  • Jacksonville District signs Feasibility Cost Share Agreement for Tampa Harbor, Florida Study

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Jacksonville District, signed a feasibility cost sharing agreement (FCSA) with Port Tampa Bay today to initiate a new study for Tampa Harbor.
  • USACE Vicksburg District announces youth deer hunt at Columbia Lock and Dam

    VICKSBURG, Miss. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Vicksburg District announces the date for its fall youth deer hunt at Columbia Lock and Dam in Columbia, Louisiana.
  • USACE seeks public comment on environmental assessment to evaluate impacts of proposed improvements to County Road 9 at White Earth Bay

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District is seeking public comment on an environmental assessment for a proposed project on Mountrail County Road 9 at White Earth Bay, North Dakota through Sept. 17, 2021.
  • Virtual flood fight training held for USACE office, field office flood teams

    Twenty-six U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Chicago District team members participated virtually, in the office, and out in the field for flood fight training that took place this month. Topics covered included the field reporting process, and flood fighting techniques. Day one covered the Upper Wabash in Indiana, and day two covered the Fox River basin in Wisconsin.
  • Energy savings virtual workshop set

    The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, is considered the Army’s expert in Energy Savings Performance Contracts and the program has saved military installations and other federal agencies millions of dollars over the last several years.
  • Award Winning Engineer Retires After Over 40 Years of Service

    As a boy, Dennis Newell grew up not far from the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway in Mississippi and watched it develop and grow.