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07/19/11 Those impacted by the flooding have a chance to show the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers just how bad the damage is.
07/19/11 For months, Holt County residents have leveled concerns and criticism toward the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers over their flooded property. Now they can make their complaints official.
07/19/11 Tuesday morning, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says tests have confirmed toxic blue-green algae near the Gentry Creek Public Use Area on Lake Eufaula. U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers-Lake Eufaula
07/18/11 Sen. Pat Roberts and U.S. Rep. Lynn Jenkins introduced a measure that would require the Army Corps of Engineers to take into account all precipitation data from this year's record levels in making any future plans.
07/17/11 The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has ordered construction of a seepage berm along a levee protecting a wastewater treatment plant in Bellevue from the Missouri River.
07/16/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press BELLEVUE, Neb. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has ordered construction of a seepage berm along a levee protecting a wastewater treatment plant in Bellevue from the Missouri River. The corps announced Saturday that the emergency measure is for a section of levee that extends 4.5 miles from the mouth of Papillion Creek south to near Highway 370. The ...
07/15/11 The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Kansas Wildlife and Parks have closed the Perry Park Corps of Engineers Swim Beach and the Perry State Park Beach over blue-green algae concerns.
07/15/11 The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says its draft Environmental Assessment for the proposed Tolna Coulee Advance Measures Project near Devils Lake, N.D.shows no significant environmental impact. They now want public comments on the report.
07/15/11 VIRGINIA BEACH The House of Representatives has approved a change that would allow the Army Corps of Engineers to accept $15 million from the city to replenish the beaches in Sandbridge. The change, included by Rep. Scott Rigell, R-Va., in an energy- and water-development appropriations bill, still needs Senate approval.
07/15/11 Aylett man must pay a $2,000 fine and make almost $23,000 in restitution to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
07/15/11 An engineer says the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers may have to undertake work on the Mississippi River Levee system with no supplemental appropriation from Congress.
07/15/11 A central Alabama debris cleanup company contracted through the Army Corps of Engineers began work on Buck Island Thursday.
07/15/11 The next phase of tornado debris removal will cost more than $100 million. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has awarded new contracts to four southwest Missouri contractors.
07/14/11 SIOUX CITY - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will continue restricting releases from some of the upstream dams on the Missouri River thanks to a continued lack of significant rain and less water flowing into the system.
07/14/11 Three former U.S. Army Corps of Engineers employees and two foreign contractors participated in a kickback scheme surrounding the award of more than $50 million in construction contracts in Iraq, according to an indictment handed down Thursday.
07/13/11 Back in 2008, a limited liability corporation named Mississippi 8 Hydro was granted a preliminary permit to study a hydroelectric project using the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mississippi River Lock
07/13/11 More water flowed down the Missouri River above Sioux City, Iowa, during the month of June than any other month since the Army Corps of Engineers began keeping detailed records in 1898.
07/13/11 (Jefferson City, MO) -- Gov. Jay Nixon spend the Wednesday touring the Mississippi County and surveying the progress being made to rebuild sections of the Birds Point Levee, which were intentionally destroyed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in May.
07/13/11 PIERRE, S.D. (AP) _ Sen. John Thune of South Dakota says flooding along the Missouri River indicates changes may be needed in the plan the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers uses to manage water levels in the rivers' six reservoirs.
07/12/11 It was during her freshman year at Brown University that a professor in an introduction to environmental studies class fired Laurel Pierpont Reichold's imagination.For the last three years, while working for the Jacksonville District of the Army Corps of Engineers, Laurel Reichold has been working to improve Florida's environment.
07/12/11 TheU.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it will reduce water releases from Gavins Point Dam inSouth Dakota, a sign that majorMissouri River flooding could be nearing an end. |