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  • September

    EL’s Russo Receives ASCE Recognition

    ERDC Environmental Laboratory’s (EL) Dr. Edmund Russo recently received board certification as a Diplomate, Coastal Engineering, and Diplomate, Navigation Engineering, by the American Society of Civil Engineers’ (ASCE) Academy of Coastal, Ocean, Port and Navigation Engineers (ACOPNE).
  • SMEs Named for Corps Sea Level Change Policy and Implementation

    ERDC Environmental Laboratory (EL) Researcher Patrick O’Brien, serving the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico, and Coastal Engineer Heidi Moritz, Portland District, serving the West Coast, were named subject matter experts (SMEs) for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ sea level change policy and implementation.
  • ERDC Chairs Regional Sediment Management and Engineering with Nature Workshop

    ERDC Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory’s Linda Lillycrop (CHL) and Environmental Laboratory’s (EL) Dr. Todd Bridges chaired the recent Regional Sediment Management (RSM) and Engineering with Nature (EWN) workshop in Portland, Ore.
  • Nashville District employees reminisce about Tener’s tenure

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Sept. 28, 2012) – The district engineer who led the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District in the late 1970s returned to the headquarters today to meet with leaders, learn about current missions and projects, and reminisce with several employees who were here during his tenure.
  • Officials mark construction start for Gary Glen Ryan sewer rehabilitation project

    On Sept. 26, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rep. Peter Visclosky (IN-1), and officials from Gary,