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The US government could be facing a bill running to hundreds of billions of dollars after a federal judge ruled that failures by the US Army Corps of Engineers were responsible for the worst flooding that followed Hurricane Katrina. The Corps – which...
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Design of Roanoke, Va., a $21.5 million contract to design and engineer the Army's new Pacific headquarters at Fort Shafter in Hawaii. Design of Roanoke, Va., a $21.5 million contract to design and engineer the Army's new Pacific headquarters at Fort...
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Though the weapons have long since been removed and the collective eyes of the world no longer concern themselves with the day-to-day operations, missile sites in Kansas from the Cold War continue to elicit careful attention from the Army Corps of Engineers.
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More than a year after the Army Corps of Engineers declared it had finished clearing live bombs, rockets and munitions debris from the grounds at Odyssey Middle School in southeast Orlando, the Corps plans to return over the Christmas break to hunt for...
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A dredging project that will benefit cargo ships calling on Jacksonville’s Talleyrand port faces a multimillion funding shortfall because a federal survey incorrectly calculated the amount of material that would have to be dredged.The Army Corps awarded...
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La. — The Army Corps of Engineers has broken ground on one of the last major pieces of the improved levee system it is building for the New Orleans area. Crews are building a $1 billion floodgate and pump project to block hurricane surge from flooding...
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Letter to Army Corps of Engineers details arguments against Lindbergh Bay dumping Susan K. Wolterbeek Monday, October 5th 2009 Part 1 of 2 In regard to the West Indian Co. and V.I. Port Authority's application to dump dredge spoils in Lindbergh Bay, after...
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According to the Army Corps of Engineers a lock break occurred on the Ohio River Sunday morning about 65 miles northeast of Louisville, Kentucky. Although no injuries were reported, Corps spokesman Todd Hornback called the break...
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Engineers say they will use sonar to try to find a lock gate that fell into the Ohio River, blocking traffic through the Markland Locks near Warsaw, Ky...Army Corps of Engineers called a "catastrophic equipment malfunction," the gate to the Markland Locks'...
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A $1.5 million project is under way to repair two locks and dams that are part of the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System...Army Corps of Engineers in the Tulsa and Little Rock, Ark., districts, started this week and is expected to wrap up...
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