- + Publication - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District - Draft Documents—Environmental Impact Statement for BRAC 95 Disposal and Reuse of the Introduction The 1995 Base Closure and Realignment Commission made recommenda...
- + Publication - Falls City Engineer—November/December Vol. 16 Issue 6 Articles in this issue include: - USACE completes maintenance at Smithland Locks and Dam - Roots for the futu...
- + Publication - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District - Draft Documents—Disposal and Reuse of LRA Parcel 20 Savanna Army Depot Activity, Carroll and Jo Daviess Counties, Illinois Environmental Impact Statement [Author: U...
- + USACE completes maintenance work at Smithland Locks and Dam—The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District successfully completed maintenance work at Smithland Locks and Dam, located in Brookport, Illinoi...
- + USACE completes maintenance work at Smithland Locks and Dam [Image 2 of 2]—The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District successfully completed maintenance work at Smithland Locks and Dam, located in Brookport, Illinoi...
- + USACE completes maintenance work at Smithland Locks and Dam [Image 1 of 2]—Louisville District Project Engineer Brandon Keller inspects the miter gate at Smithland Locks and Dam in Brookport, Illinois, as part of the miter ga...
- + Louisville District announces new ERCIP projects for 2025—The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District is launching several critical projects under the Energy Resilience and Conservation Investment Pr...
- + USACE upgrades fueling infrastructure at WPAFB—The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District recently completed a $21 million project to upgrade the fueling infrastructure at Wright-Patterso...
- + USACE upgrades fueling infrastructure at WPAFB [Image 2 of 2]—A modern pump house is incorporated into the fueling infrastructure to manage fueling operations more efficiently.
- + USACE upgrades fueling infrastructure at WPAFB [Image 1 of 2]—Two 2.1 million-gallon above-ground fuel tanks replace underground tanks as part of the fuel hydrant upgrade.
- + Louisville District USACE continues to support Hurricane Helene Recovery in North Carolina—When Hurricane Helene hit North Carolina, it left communities without basic resources and caused significant infrastructure damage, as well as more th...
- + Ballard students visit Louisville VA Medical Center Dec. 10, 2024 [Image 5 of 7]—Students from the Ballard High School Civil Engineering class in Louisville, Kentucky visited the site of the new Louisville VA Medical Center to get ...
- + Ballard students visit Louisville VA Medical Center Dec. 10, 2024 [Image 2 of 7]—Students from the Ballard High School Civil Engineering class in Louisville, Kentucky visited the site of the new Louisville VA Medical Center to get ...
- + Ballard students visit Louisville VA Medical Center Dec. 10, 2024 [Image 1 of 7]—Students from the Ballard High School Civil Engineering class in Louisville, Kentucky visited the site of the new Louisville VA Medical Center to get ...
- + Rough River Lake staff help Mother Nature with tree plantings—U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and volunteers took to the banks of Rough River Lake recently to complete a tree planting project that will provide benef...
- + Rough River Lake staff help Mother Nature with tree plantings [Image 3 of 3]—Caleb Blair, Rough River Lake park ranger, plants a bald cypress tree on the banks of Rough River Lake as part of the recently completed project. (Cou...
- + Rough River Lake staff help Mother Nature with tree plantings [Image 2 of 3]—Adam Warren, Rough River Lake park ranger, and volunteer David Warren plant bald cypress trees on the banks of Rough River Lake as part of the recentl...
- + Rough River Lake staff help Mother Nature with tree plantings [Image 1 of 3]—Adam Taylor (left) and Caleb Blair, Rough River Lake park rangers, plant bald cypress trees on the banks of Rough River Lake in Falls of Rough, Kentuc...
- + Louisville District celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month [Image 7 of 8]—In recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District, invited Mr. David Lopez to speak to our workforce, Se...
- + Louisville District celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month [Image 3 of 8]—In recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District, invited Mr. David Lopez to speak to our workforce, Se...
- + Louisville District celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month [Image 1 of 8]—In recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District, invited Mr. David Lopez to speak to our workforce, Se...
- + Monroe Lake celebrates 60th anniversary [Image 7 of 8]—U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District’s Monroe Lake celebrated its 60th anniversary, Oct. 24, 2024, in Bloomington, Indiana. A reception wa...
- + Louisville VA Medical Center reaches three-year construction milestone—After three years of construction, the Louisville VA Medical Center is more than halfway complete and is starting to look a lot like the concept art o...
- + Construction continues at the Louisville VA Medical Center Oct. 30, 2024 [Image 3 of 3]—Construction continues at the Louisville VA Medical Center Oct. 30, 2024 [Author: Michael Maddox]
- + Construction continues at the Louisville VA Medical Center Oct. 30, 2024 [Image 1 of 3]—Construction continues at the Louisville VA Medical Center Oct. 30, 2024 [Author: Michael Maddox]
- + Louisville VA Medical Center Southwest side timelapse as of Oct. 8, 2024—The Louisville VA Medical Center is a $920 million project that includes the construction of a new 910,115 square-foot medical center, parking structu...
- + Louisville VA Medical Center North side timelapse as of Oct. 8, 2024—The Louisville VA Medical Center is a $920 million project that includes the construction of a new 910,115 square-foot medical center, parking structu...
- + Construction continues at the Louisville VA Medical Center Nov. 13, 2024 [Image 11 of 11]—Construction continues on the East Bar of the medical facility on the site of the Louisville VA Medical Center Nov. 13, 2024. [Author: Michael Maddox]
- + Construction continues at the Louisville VA Medical Center Nov. 13, 2024 [Image 7 of 11]—Construction continues in the atrium of the Louisville VA Medical Center Nov. 13, 2024. [Author: Michael Maddox]
- + Construction continues at the Louisville VA Medical Center Nov. 13, 2024 [Image 5 of 11]—Work continues across the site of the Louisville VA Medical Center Nov. 13, 2024. [Author: Michael Maddox]
- + Construction continues at the Louisville VA Medical Center Oct. 30, 2024 [Image 3 of 11]—Construction continues on the loading dock and laundry at the Louisville VA Medical Center Oct. 30, 2024. [Author: Michael Maddox]
- + Construction continues at the Louisville VA Medical Center Oct. 30, 2024 [Image 2 of 11]—Construction continues on the East Bar of the Louisville VA Medical Center Oct. 30, 2024. [Author: Michael Maddox]
- + USACE ROWPU video footage—Un-edited video of USACE Civil Engineer and Contracting Officer Representative Tyler Baggett explaining how the reverse osmosis system purifies the wa...
- + Veterans Day 2024—This Veterans Day we asked some of the veterans who are working on the Louisville VA Medical Center mega project to share a little bit about how their...
- + New mental health initiative launches at William H. Harsha Lake—A new mental health initiative designed to provide critical resources to visitors launched at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District's Willi...
- + Louisville District successfully outfits over 200 DoDEA Pre-K classrooms around the world—In support of the Department of Defense Education Activity’s new Universal Pre-Kindergarten Program, which provides early childhood education to milit...
- + Innovative Dambot transforms dam inspections, increases personnel safety—The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District’s dam safety team, along with members from the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center...
- + USACE Louisville District Regulatory Division hosts community listening session—The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District Regulatory Division hosted an informational community listening session Oct. 2 at the McAlpine Lo...
- + Water tank put in place for water tower on site of Louisville VA Medical Center Oct. 8, 2024—Contractors put the tank of the Louisville VA Medical Center water tower in place Oct. 8, 2024. The 250,000-gallon water tower will store potable wate...
- + Water tower to provide essential support of Louisville VA Medical Center—Louisville, Ky. – The new Louisville VA Medical Center is supported by multiple backup systems that will ensure the continuation of care in case of an...
- + Louisville District deploys debris team in support of Hurricane Helene recovery—Subject matter experts with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville district are deploying to areas in North Carolina and Florida that were impac...
- + Louisville VA Medical Center construction update Sept. 4, 2024—For nearly three years, construction has progressed at the Louisville VA Medical Center in Louisville, Kentucky. Consistent development sometimes come...
- + Volunteers unearth history at Archaeology Day—Bloomington, Indiana – Archaeologists from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District and the Indiana Division of Historic Preservation &am...
- + Louisville District biologists’ bat survey paves way for new Army Reserve Center—Due to the potential environmental impacts related to the proposed construction and operation of a new U.S. Army Reserve Center in Asheville, North Ca...
- + Removal efforts resume at Green River Dam No. 5—The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, with support from The Nature Conservancy, resumed work i...
- + USACE partners with USCG to conduct security drills at McAlpine Locks and Dam—The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District hosted personnel from the U.S. Coast Guard, and local, county and state agencies as they conducte...
- + Rough River Lake Ranger Lanning Spotlight—Lanning is a park ranger for Rough River Lake in Falls of Rough, Kentucky but began her U.S. Army Corps of Engineers career at Olmsted Locks and Dam i...
- + Marietta Repair Station provides fabrication services across the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers—When parts are needed to support maintenance operations at locks and dams in the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division, the Marietta Repair Station in M...
- + Marietta Repair Station fabricates parts to support maintenance operations at Hannibal Locks and Dam—Broll of operations at the Marietta Repair Station in Marrietta, Ohio and Hannibal Locks and Dam in Hannibal, Ohio. Video credit: Lee Roberts (USAC...
- + Publication - Falls City Engineer—May/June 2024 Volume 16 Issue 3 Contents: - Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works visits Louisville District - USACE brings together p...
- + Louisville District brings flood fight training to Covington—George Minges, Emergency Management chief, Mark Cardwell, EM specialist, Jeff Brooks, EM specialist and Neil Cash, Levee Safety Program manager with t...
- + Publication - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District - Draft Documents—Public Notice DHA positions [Author: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District]
- + Publication - Falls City Engineer—March/April 2024 Volume 16, Issue 2 Contents: - Salvage operations continue following barge accident at McAlpine - USACE, City of Cincinna...
- + Publication - Falls City Engineer—January/February 2024 Volume 16 | Issue 1 Contents: -Louisville District announces official closure of Lock and Dam 53 -Levee Safety workshop ...
- + Publication - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District - Draft Documents—Rough River Reservoir Water Control Manual [Author: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District]
- + Publication - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District - Draft Documents—The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District is hosting its annual Open House, February 01, 2024. The document is the presentation, which ...
- + Publication - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District - Draft Documents—The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District is hosting its annual Open House, February 01, 2024. The free, in-person event is open to all...
- + Publication - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District - Draft Documents—The Louisville District Open House will be held Thursday, Feb 1. 2024, at The Henry Clay located at 604 S 3rd Street in Louisville, Kentucky. This ...
- + Publication - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District - Draft Documents—Public Notice for the Glenwood Wastewater Collection and Treatment Project, Preble County, Ohio, Environmental Infrastructure project, Environmental ...
- + Publication - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District - Draft Documents—This is a Public Notice for the Glenwood Wastewater Collection and Treatment Project, Preble County, Ohio, Environmental Infrastructure project, Envi...
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