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As the Mississippi River continues to rise, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conducted a test opening of the Bonnet Carré Spillway.
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. – A family in Jefferson County is left dealing with the aftermath of a landslide from recent heavy ...
The Environmental Protection Agency and Department of the Army have scheduled virtual and in-person input sessions starting April 29 to collect information on key topics of the federal definition of ...
Denver Water has the capacity to find a 21st-century solution that addresses its concerns while also being environmentally ...
A project is underway to help one of the Niagara River and Lake Erie’s most important fish thrive despite decades of manmade impacts to the ecosystem. The effort is being undertaken by the U.S. Army ...
The search party fanned out to scout for any sign of four American soldiers - and their 70-ton vehicle - who last month vanished in the night deep in the woods outside Pabrade, near Lithuania’s border ...
When the rain falls or snow melts, the rivers rise. For the engineers who study water, there is no panic—just a quiet team of ...
Beginning on April 12, 1945, with the untimely death of the United States longest tenured Commander-in-Chief, Franklin D.
The Corps has not yet announced whether the agency will open the spillway, and says they are monitoring the forecast before ...
The Corps has not yet announced whether the agency will open the spillway, and says they are monitoring the forecast before ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is expediting permits for Line 5, an oil pipeline opposed by tribes in the Great Lakes region.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District, has activated its Phase 1 flood flight procedures because river levels at the Carrollton Gage in New Orleans are now at 14.15 feet. Because of ...
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