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  • Don't hang your boat out to dry

    How many times have you been ready for a great day out on the water, but when you put your boat in,
  • Corps warns boaters as buoy shift during high water

    The US Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh District is notifying boaters that the warning buoys
  • It's not too late to prepare

    Time to dust off your preparedness plans and refresh your supplies! Hold on, you say? The latest outlook is “quiet,” -- why should I prepare? The seasonal outlook only provides insight as to the potential number of tropical storms and hurricanes, based upon current atmospheric and ocean conditions. Unfortunately, it only takes one storm to cause horrific destruction.
  • Summer Safety Tips

    Boating Always wear a life jacket Don operate a boat under the influence of alcohol Take
  • National Safe Boating Week, May 17-23, 2014

    National Safe Boating Week is the official launch of the 2014 Safe Boating Campaign. This yearlong campaign promotes safe and responsible boating and the value of life jacket wear by recreational boaters.
  • Spring Safety

    Birds chirping, longer days and Azalea bushes blooming are all signs that spring is right around the
  • Conducting an assessment for Kirwan Dam

    A periodic assessment was conducted for Michael J. Kirwan Dam, Feb. 18-28, as part the USACE Dam
  • Safety concerns result in Lone Pine Islands closure

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will close all but the southwestern most extent of the Lone Pine Islands, located directly downstream of The Dalles Lock and Dam, to public access.
  • Engineering: It's not just for the boys

    About 350 middle and high school-age girls and their parents explored career paths in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) during the 3rd Annual Girls Engineer It Day, Feb. 1, 2014 at Woodville Tomkins High School.
  • Corps urges safety near frozen Raystown Lake

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is urging visitors to use caution when walking or playing near the now-frozen Raystown Lake.