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  • INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC NOTICE / MAIL PROCESSING PROCEDURES AND REQUEST FOR ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS

    Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) precautions, effective the date of this Public Notice, the Memphis District Regulatory Branch is requesting all incoming correspondence be submitted electronically.
  • All U.S. Army Corps of Engineers managed campgrounds have begun an orderly shutdown

    All U.S. Army Corps of Engineers managed campgrounds have begun an orderly shutdown. Individuals with paid reservations will be contacted by email and full refunds will automatically be processed by Recreation.gov with no cancellation fees. Individuals should not attempt to contact Recreation.gov to request a refund as that will lead to a cancellation fee being charged. In addition, visitor centers, beaches, special events, and USACE-sponsored events such as shore sweeps, interpretive programs, Kids to Parks, Earth Day events, public meetings and other public gatherings have been closed and/or put on hold until further notice. USACE is maintaining access to our projects by keeping day use facilities and lake access areas open such as boat launches, picnic areas, fishing piers, and viewing areas, subject to change.
  • Protecting recreating public, government personnel driving force behind closures due to COVID-19

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (March 20, 2020) -- As America confronts the challenges of COVID-19, protecting the health and safety of the recreating public, volunteers and our government personnel is our highest priority. To further protect against the spread of the COVID-19 virus, all U.S. Army Corps of Engineers managed campgrounds will remain closed or immediately begin an orderly shutdown.
  • Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center closes for public safety

    DETROIT- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, announces the Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center in Duluth, Minnesota will be closed until further notice. The visitor center can still be reached at 218-788-6430.
  • Corps places preventative measures in place for COVID-19 at Cape Cod Canal Project in Buzzards Bay

    Buzzards Bay, Mass.  – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Cape Cod Canal Project is taking measures
  • Corps of Engineers Outdoor Venues Are Open to Public

    HUNTINGTON, W.Va. - In light of all the recent concerns with COVID-19, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington District, announced it will continue to provide recreational opportunities for the public. Outdoor venues at Corps lakes, including boat ramps, trails, and fishing access sites will remain open at this time. Fishing access sites at Locks and Dams will also be open.
  • Corps of Engineers Provides Steps to Obtain Contract Work

    HUNTINGTON, W.Va. - In an effort to combat COVID-19, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington District, wants to make sure that businesses of all sizes better understand how to gain a contract with the Corps of Engineers.
  • Go-forward procedures for high water inspection trip cancellation

    The Mississippi River Commission’s annual high water inspection trip and public hearings have been
  • UPDATE: All scheduled events at Blue Marsh Lake cancelled

    Following guidelines issued by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Headquarters, all scheduled events at Blue Marsh Lake are cancelled until further notice. This includes all previously issued Special Use Permits for organized activities such as fishing tournaments, trail races, church services, and search and rescue training. The beach area is closed to public use and large group use of the picnic areas is prohibited. Park Rangers are still on duty and will be disbursing any large groups they come upon while on patrol.
  • Army Corps of Engineers cancel campground reservations from March 23 to May 15 to protect employees, visitors

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fort Worth District announce campground reservation cancellations in response to the coronavirus.