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  • July

    Corps helps prepare STEM students at college summer program

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (July 7, 2014) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District collaborated with the Tennessee State University Engineering Department to mentor science, technology, engineering and math students during a four-week National Summer Transportation Institute program June 30 through July 3 on the campus of TSU.
  • Dealing with Danger

    Over Memorial Day weekend, an Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) - a 4.2-inch white phosphorous mortar projectile - was found in the Dolly Sods Wilderness Area (DSWA) of West Virginia by Boy Scouts who were backpacking and camping in thearea. Dolly Sods, which is a popular area for outdoor activities such as hiking, backpacking, camping and viewing wildlife, plants and birds native to the area, is part of the West Virginia Maneuver Area (WVMA), a Formerly Used Defense Site (FUDS), which was used by the Army for live fire training and maneuvers during World War II.
  • Fireworks display at Fishtrap Lake.

    The 3rd annual fireworks display was held July 5, 2014, at Fishtrap Lake.
  • Proven technology remains viable disaster communication tool

    High-frequency radio has withstood the historical evolution of telecommunications and remains a relevant means to transmit information over long distances. The mode is used by emergency management organizations and amateur enthusiasts, also known as ham operators. Therefore, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Alaska District is currently upgrading its capabilities with a new antenna.
  • USACE IWR – ICIWaRM Supports U.S. at International Hydrological Programme’s 21st Session of the Intergovernmental Council

    ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA – July 1, 2014. USACE IWR and ICIWaRM Director Bob Pietrowsky and Deputy Director Dr. Will Logan attended the 21st session of the Intergovernmental Council (IGC) of UNESCO's International Hydrological Programme (IHP) on June 18-20 in Paris, France. The IHP Intergovernmental Council is the main governing body of UNESCO's important freshwater program.