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SOUTH PACIFIC DIVISION - Programs Delivery Analysis Division Aims to Drive “Winning” Projects & Programs Delivery at SPD
Programs Delivery Analysis Division Aims to Drive “Winning” Projects & Programs Delivery at SPD
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SAN FRANCISCO DISTRICT - USACE seeks public comment on Pajaro River environmental document
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SACRAMENTO DISTRICT - Sacramento District team members aid in Maui wildfire recovery mission
Mark Wingate, Federal Emergency Management Agency debris task force leader, left, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers debris subject matter expert Cory Koger, coordinate with partners in Lahaina, Hawai’i, Sept. 5. The Corps of Engineers team is working...
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LOS ANGELES DISTRICT - Congressional reps visit Whittier Narrows Dam
Congressional reps visit Whittier Narrows Dam Ryan Hambelton, staff director of the Water Resources and Environmental Subcommittee, left, speaks with U.S. Rep. Grace Napolitano, 32nd Congressional District of California and ranking member of the...
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ALBUQUERQUE DISTRICT - Nine USACE-Albuquerque District employees receive Steel, Bronze de Fleury Medals
On the medal’s front is “A Memorial and Reward for Courage and Boldness” in Latin. In the center appears the image of a helmeted soldier standing amidst the ruins of a fort, holding in his right hand an unsheathed sword, and in his left the staff of...
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Jan 2021
USACE awards $29.5 million construction contract for Sacramento River levee improvements
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District awarded a $29.5 million construction contract on January 15 to Nordic Industries Inc. of Olivehurst, for 1.8 miles of levee improvements at four sites along the Sacramento River East Levee. Construction in 2021 will entail installation of seepage cutoff walls on both sides of Business 80/Highway 50 just upstream of Miller Park, on the south side of the little pocket, and on the north side of the big pocket.
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Dec 2020
Environmental report for Marysville Ring Levee utility relocations out for public review
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District has released a draft supplemental environmental assessment for utility relocations as part of its Marysville Ring Levee Phases 2B and 3 work in Marysville, and will host a virtual public meeting December 15 to discuss the document.
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Oct 2020
Corps, Orange County amend partnership agreement for Santa Ana River Mainstem project features to enhance flood protection
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District and the Orange County Flood Control District are pleased to announce the signing of an amendment to use Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 funds for select features of the Santa Ana River Mainstem project, designed to improve flood protection for more than 1 million people.
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