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Environment

ERDC Researcher Recognized For Leadership Impacting Contaminated Sediment Standards

December 28, 2020

Burton Suedel, a research biologist at the Environmental Laboratory of the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), has been recognized by ASTM International for his leadership on a… Read More

Nashville Corps Barge, Incinerator Burn Through Debris Lead Operator Jesse Neal operates the grapple crane on the PRIDE of the Cumberland, placing debris into an air curtain burner on a new floating barge in Lake Cumberland near Waitsboro Recreation Area in Somerset, Ky. (Photo by Lee Roberts, Nashville Engineer District)

Nashville Corps Barge, Incinerator Burn Through Debris

December 11, 2020

A new floating barge equipped with a special incinerator is helping the Nashville Engineer District to efficiently dispose of stumps, logs and driftwood debris. The incinerator barge began operating in… Read More

Louisiana Coastal Protection & Restoration Authority Hosts Webinar On Sediment Diversions In Mississippi Delta

November 9, 2020

Officials from Louisiana’s Coastal Protection & Restoration Authority (CPRA), the agency tasked with overseeing efforts to breathe new life into the state’s vanishing coastline, hosted a webinar October 21 focused… Read More

EPA Lauded For Proposed Rule On In-Service Tank Inspections

October 16, 2020

Kathryn Clay, president of the International Liquid Terminals Association, which has many members that operate liquids terminals on the inland waterways, commended the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency October 7 for… Read More

Corps, ORSANCO And ORBA Release Ohio River Basin Strategic Plan

October 16, 2020

Engineers and its partners released a strategic plan last month addressing goals and strategies for the Ohio River Basin. The Corps collaborated with the Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission… Read More

Riverfront Park Designed To ‘Lean In’ To Climate Change A map shows Origin Park’s location in relation to the Indiana cities of Clarksville, New Albany and Jeffersonville as well as Louisville, Ky., across the Ohio River. The proposed 600-acre park, designed by its developers to be climate resilient, would stretch along the north riverbank near the Falls of the Ohio and the Big Four pedestrian bridge and wrap around portions of the Ohio River Greenway. (Map courtesy of the River Heritage Conservancy)

Riverfront Park Designed To ‘Lean In’ To Climate Change

September 21, 2020

A riverfront park planned for southern Indiana, just across the Ohio River from Louisville, Ky., is being designed as “climate resilient.” The River Heritage Conservancy is developing the proposed 600-acre… Read More

Gunn Island Is Beneficial-Use Success Story Gunn Island, built 8 feet high, provides more secure habitat than some of the nearby islands. (Photo by P.J. Hahn)

Gunn Island Is Beneficial-Use Success Story

September 18, 2020

Mariners and anglers lucky enough to have visited the Chandeleur Sound by way of Baptiste Collette late this summer likely beheld an island of avian wonder as they left the… Read More

St. Paul District Pool 6 DMMP Focuses On Beneficial Use

St. Paul District Pool 6 DMMP Focuses On Beneficial Use

March 3, 2020

On February 4, the St. Paul Engineer District released its draft Environmental Assessment for its proposed dredged material management plan (DMMP) in Pool 6, a 14.4-mile stretch of the Upper… Read More

Firm Responsible for Miami Harbor Deepening Project Coral Monitoring Stands By Its Data and Results

Firm Responsible for Miami Harbor Deepening Project Coral Monitoring Stands By Its Data and Results

November 6, 2019

In July 2015, the Port of Miami completed a major dredging project to deepen the harbor to 55 feet. The project, permitted by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP),… Read More

Dredging and Restoration on the St. Louis Turn Wood Waste to Beneficial Habitat

Dredging and Restoration on the St. Louis Turn Wood Waste to Beneficial Habitat

August 7, 2019

The third week of July, general contractor, Veit & Company Inc. of Duluth, Minnesota, along with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and Barr Engineering Company, began a 2-year project to… Read More

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