Susan Drumheller Staff writer
The Army Corps of Engineers built a 65-foot high barrier beneath the river to block saltwater from southeastern Louisiana’s drinking water supplies.
New directions in water resources planning for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This publication contains 6 chapters entitled: evolution of Corps programmes and federal water policies; the Water Resources Development Act [WRDA] of 1986......
英语翻译Many individuals and agencies (including the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers) were opposed to the construction of this project due to the history of severe (15+ feet of standing water) flooding.Notable floods in the area occurred in 1986 and
Rogers said, “We met when it was high tide and the Army Corps explained to us how the tide gates work during a storm at high tide. All of us were pleased with the explanation. In fact, all of the meetings I’ve attended were always run very professionally and the A...
According to Colonel Radlmeier, Chief Development Division of the German Army Engineering School. "The ability to provide safe clearance capabilities in areas contaminated with explosive remnants of war is becoming increasingly significant to the future tasks of the German Army's Corp of Engineers. ...
Planned groundwater treatment plant will remove TCE from wells ; The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers sponsored a meeting Tuesday about efforts to fix groundwater contamination at an old Atlas missile site on the Belvoir Ranch. Corps employees also talked about forming a Restoration Advisory Board ...
Water resources development by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in North Carolina (SuDoc D 103.35U.S. Dept of Defense
Dalton JC, Brown TA, Pietrowsky RA, White KD, Olsen JR, Arnold JR, Giovannettone JP, Brekke LD, Raff DA (2010) US Army Corps of Engineers approach to water resources climate change adaptation. In: Linkov I, Bridges TS (eds) Climate: global change and local adaptation. Springer, ...
Wrrda(water resources reform and development act)The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers undertakes activities to maintain navigable channels, reduce flood and storm damage, and restore aquatic ecosystems. Congress directs the Corps through authorizations, appropriations, and oversight of its studies, ...