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Louisville thanks Corps of Engineers for new lock on Ohio River
One of the nation's key arteries, the Ohio River has moved cargo for more than 200 years. Louisville, Ky., recently thanked the Corps for a new 1,200-foot lock chamber at the Louisville District's McAlpine Locks and Dam.
Water in the desert
The Corps of Engineers in New Mexico is working to modernize ancient water supply methods that date back to the late 1500s. These 'Acequias' are still a lifeline in the dry sands of the Southwest.
Scouting event in Baghdad forges connections
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is not only constructing buildings - but creating bonds. This scouting event in Baghdad helped to connect with the future leaders of Iraq.
Marina del Rey dredging keeps channel clear, helps beaches too
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredges Marina del Rey Harbor in Los Angeles County using a unique method that will actually help the beach.
Corps of Engineers restores Chesapeake Bay habitat
Poplar Island, Md., supported a thriving community in the early 1900s. By the 1990s, however, all that remained was a cluster of islets, due to erosion. The Corps of Engineers has been working to restore the island to its natural habitat.
Flood control in Arizona
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District is stabilizing the Chula Vista Wash flood control channel in Nogales, Ariz., in advance of the annual monsoon.
Fort Bragg Upgrades
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is nearly two-thirds of the way done with a barracks project at Fort Bragg that will house some 16,000 single Servicemembers when complete.
North Carolina Dredging
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredges waterways across America in order to keep them clear for navigation.
USACE leads in Arctic science
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers employs some of the world's leading scientists in the field of Arctic science. Jackie Richter-Menge, a part of USACE's Cold Regions Research Lab, studies the changing Arctic sea ice cover.