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  • Charleston Peninsula Coastal Flood Risk Management Study Public Information Meeting

    Who: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston DistrictWhat: The Charleston District is holding a
  • Corps of Engineers to expand parking at Broyles Recreation Area on Lake Hartwell

    SAVANNAH, Ga. – The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Hartwell Lake Project Office will begin construction of an additional parking area at Broyles Recreation Area in Anderson County, South Carolina, beginning the week of April 30, with completion anticipated by July 1. The area will remain open for public use during the duration of the project.
  • Contract awarded for optical lab renewal

    The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, has awarded a $13,412,672 firm-fixed-price contract to J&J Maintenance Inc. in Austin, Texas, to renew optical laboratories at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and Fort Jackson, South Carolina.
  • Huntsville Center awards contract for floor repairs at Fort Jackson

    The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, awarded a $30,989,601 firm-fixed-price contract to Gilbane Federal, Concord, California, Sept. 30 to repair and renew floors at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.
  • Annual Kids’ Fishing Derby kicks off April 22 at Russell Lake

    SAVANNAH, Ga. – The 29th annual Kids’ Fishing Derby promises to give area youth an opportunity to spend a morning vying for bragging rights April 22 at the Blue Hole Recreation Area at Richard B. Russell Lake.
  • Listening to the pulse of the Savannah River

    A soft breeze rustled the marsh grasses as James “Jim” Rothnie carefully placed a fresh canvas on his easel. Morning light sparkled on the waters of the ACE Basin nearby. Quietly, he crept closer to the dozen lounging birds, their elegant snow-white plumage contrasting sharply with leathery, bald heads. Wood storks were one of his favorite sightings.
  • Savannah River islands attract a different type of tourist

    SAVANNAH, Ga. -- Threatened by development and predators from every side, local birds here are finding safe, pristine habitats in an unlikely place: at the bottom of the Savannah River.
  • SHEP and the Savannah River – a Wrap-up

    Environmental stewardship remains a top focus of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project. Deepening the Savannah harbor will impact the ecosystem of the estuary and conditions in the river all the way to the base of the Thurmond Dam north of Augusta, Georgia.
  • Corps, South Carolina biologists track sturgeon in Savannah River

    Thanks to a partnership between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SC DNR), researchers are safely catching sturgeon, inserting sonic transmitters inside them, and releasing them back into the river.
  • Corps park ranger builds future leaders through Boy Scouts

    CLARKS HILL, S.C.-David Quebedeaux has been in the "picnic table" business for 24 years. Among Quebedeaux's colleagues, that's an idiom for being a park ranger. "While other people go to school to be doctors or lawyers, I majored in picnic tables," he said.