New Orleans district of Corps of Engineers awards $150M consulting contract to joint venture
The US Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District has awarded a US$29.5 million contract to Phylway Construction to build a new pump station with fronting protection features at the existing Wilkinson Canal Pump Station near Myrtle Gr... None - 《Pump Industry Analyst》 被引量: 0发表: ...
Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Memphis District's dredge Hurley returned to its home port, Ensley Engineer Yard, in Memphis Harbor, on January 13, 2023, it wrapped its longest, most productive season on record. Over the course of 273 days, its 36-person crew dredged 14.5 million cubic ya...
The Rodolf, a 48-foot surfaceeffect ship built by Bell-Halter, New Orleans, La., for the Portland (Oregon) District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, has begun a Gulf and Atlantic Coast tour to demonstrate its operational and hydrographic surveying capabilities. As a result of...
Judge Blames Corps for Katrina Flooding.The article reports that Judge Stanwood R. Duval Jr., a U.S. district judge in New Orleans, Louisiana, has ruled that the Army Corps of Engineers is responsible for catastrophic flooding during Hurricane Katrina in 2005.EdmonsonR.G....
EVALUATING CURRENT AND HISTORICAL ASR SYSTEM PERFORMANCE IN FLORIDA June Mirecki, US Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville FL; Don Ellison, Southwest Florida Water Management District, Brooksville FL; Objective evaluation of Aquifer Storage Recovery (ASR) system performance requires a systematic method so...
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Seven dredges moved nine million cubic yards of material at 70 different locations along 300 miles of river channel in the US Army Corps of Engineers St. Louis District in 2022. A normal average is three to four million cubic yards with just two dredges working. Photo courtesy of USACE, ...
The Army Corps of Engineers built a 65-foot high barrier beneath the river to block saltwater from southeastern Louisiana’s drinking water supplies.