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Getting Hurricane Sandy Debris Out of New York: USACE
USACE - Getting Hurricane Sandy Debris Out of New York. Video by Mary Cochran | U.S. Army ...
published: 25 Nov 2012
author: okrajoe
Getting Hurricane Sandy Debris Out of New York: USACE
Getting Hurricane Sandy Debris Out of New York: USACE
USACE - Getting Hurricane Sandy Debris Out of New York. Video by Mary Cochran | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | Date: 11.18.2012. Under mission assignment fro...- published: 25 Nov 2012
- views: 185
- author: okrajoe
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USACE - I am the Corps
Highlighting the people, projects and professions at the US Army Corps of Engineers....
published: 26 Feb 2013
author: CORPSCONNECTION
USACE - I am the Corps
USACE - I am the Corps
Highlighting the people, projects and professions at the US Army Corps of Engineers.- published: 26 Feb 2013
- views: 1010
- author: CORPSCONNECTION
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General Van's Puzzle Analogy
Lt. Gen. Robert Van Antwerp, chief of engineers and commanding general of the U.S. Army Co...
published: 07 Aug 2009
author: CORPSCONNECTION
General Van's Puzzle Analogy
General Van's Puzzle Analogy
Lt. Gen. Robert Van Antwerp, chief of engineers and commanding general of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) uses a puzzle analogy to explain to his se...- published: 07 Aug 2009
- views: 3129
- author: CORPSCONNECTION
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USACE - Afghanistan Construction
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Dec. 5, 2012) -- The United States and its coalition partners sent ...
published: 17 Dec 2012
author: CORPSCONNECTION
USACE - Afghanistan Construction
USACE - Afghanistan Construction
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Dec. 5, 2012) -- The United States and its coalition partners sent military forces to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Fre...- published: 17 Dec 2012
- views: 640
- author: CORPSCONNECTION
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USACE - Hydropower
For more than 40 years, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been working hard to be good ...
published: 15 Apr 2013
author: CORPSCONNECTION
USACE - Hydropower
USACE - Hydropower
For more than 40 years, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been working hard to be good stewards of the environment. Now more than ever, sustainability is ...- published: 15 Apr 2013
- views: 301
- author: CORPSCONNECTION
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USACE - Alternative Energy
Renewable energy is a major focus for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. It reduces greenho...
published: 30 Apr 2013
author: CORPSCONNECTION
USACE - Alternative Energy
USACE - Alternative Energy
Renewable energy is a major focus for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. It reduces greenhouse emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. The Corps is using al...- published: 30 Apr 2013
- views: 266
- author: CORPSCONNECTION
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USACE - 3D Printing
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- In the film "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids," a scientist creates a machin...
published: 14 Mar 2013
author: CORPSCONNECTION
USACE - 3D Printing
USACE - 3D Printing
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- In the film "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids," a scientist creates a machine that shrinks large items down to very small sizes. But something ...- published: 14 Mar 2013
- views: 416
- author: CORPSCONNECTION
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USACE Water Safety - "This Could Happen To You"
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tioga Hammond & Cowanesque Ranger staff and Mansfield Un...
published: 22 Aug 2013
USACE Water Safety - "This Could Happen To You"
USACE Water Safety - "This Could Happen To You"
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tioga Hammond & Cowanesque Ranger staff and Mansfield University developed this video for the 2013 water safety initative to show the consequences of not wearing a life jacket along with real life scenarios.- published: 22 Aug 2013
- views: 152
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Hurricane Sandy Recovery - USACE
Since Sandy, many Army Corps' risk reduction projects completed, underway
In the 12 mont...
published: 21 Oct 2013
Hurricane Sandy Recovery - USACE
Hurricane Sandy Recovery - USACE
Since Sandy, many Army Corps' risk reduction projects completed, underway In the 12 months since Hurricane Sandy struck the northeastern United States, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has completed repairs on 30 Sandy-damaged navigation channels and structures, completed restoration of the six engineered beach projects along the coast, and is actively working nearly 200 other projects to reduce the risk of future coastal storm damage. In the Corps' North Atlantic Division's footprint, which spans from Virginia to Maine, 14 beach restoration projects and 16 projects to repair navigation channels and structures are currently underway. Work also continues to expedite and complete 17 flood and storm damage reduction studies, all of which are 100 percent federally funded and could lead to construction of new coastal storm damage risk reduction projects. Additional work includes 18 "authorized but not yet constructed" projects slated to start in early 2014 that will reduce risk to areas that were vulnerable when Sandy hit. These projects, which would complement the previously constructed beach restoration projects, were previously designed and congressionally authorized but never moved forward due to a need to secure funding, a lack of easements, or both. Of the 18 projects in the North Atlantic Division, 11 are scheduled for New Jersey, five for New York, and one each in Delaware and Virginia. Within South Atlantic Division, one each is planned in North Carolina and Florida. Within the Ohio River and Great Lakes Division boundaries, one is planned at the Chautauqua Creek Dam in upstate New York. "The Corps leaned forward in its response to Hurricane Sandy to ensure the families in our region could return to their lives as quickly as possible," said Brig. Gen. Kent Savre, commanding general of the Army Corps' North Atlantic Division. "Likewise, we are leaning forward now with our partners to restore our coastlines so that we can mitigate risk from future storms." Using lessons learned during Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee, the Corps' Hurricane Sandy response role started with extensive pre-storm preparations, including standing up emergency operation centers, lowering pool elevations behind dams, issuing sandbags, and pre-positioning water and generators. After the storm, as part of the unified federal response, the Corps was called upon to unwater 475 million gallons of salt water from flooded critical infrastructure in the New York City metro area, install more than 200 generators to critical facilities such as hospitals and police stations; remove hurricane debris; refurbish 115 transitional housing units; provide more than 9 million liters of bottled water; and assist the U.S. Coast Guard in returning affected ports to operation. Since the passage of the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act of 2013 in January, the Army Corps' focus has been on reducing the risk of future coastal storm damage to Atlantic Coast communities. In the eight months since federal funds were appropriated, the Corps has placed more than 40 percent of a total 26 million cubic yards of sand, which is enough sand to fill 19 Empire State Buildings, on identified beaches in Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Delaware and Virginia to restore dunes and berms to their pre-storm conditions. The beach restoration in all states is expected to be completed by fall 2014. The repair of navigation channels and structures, which began in February 2013, is scheduled for completion by spring 2015. "For many of us, this is not just a job," said Joseph Forcina, chief of the North Atlantic Division's Sandy Coastal Management Division. "We have been impacted; our families have been impacted. ... And we want to institute proper measures as quickly as possible to bring down the risk that some of these communities are currently working under." Consistent with the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act of 2013, the Army Corps is collaborating with federal, state, local and tribal partners on a North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive Study to assess the flood risks of vulnerable coastal populations in areas affected by Hurricane Sandy. The Comprehensive Study will apply a regional framework to reducing risk for vulnerable coastal populations, and is scheduled for submission to Congress in January 2015. To learn more about the North Atlantic Division's Sandy recovery progress and future plan, visit www.usace.army.mil/Sandy. Additional media resources are available on the site. Stay up to date by following us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/HurricaneSandyCoastalRecovery or visit nad.usace.army.mil/Sandy.- published: 21 Oct 2013
- views: 35
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USACE Commanding General talks Army Corps of Engineers goals at South Pacific Division
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Commanding General, Lt. Gen. Tom Bostick explains USACE goals...
published: 05 Mar 2013
author: CORPSCONNECTION
USACE Commanding General talks Army Corps of Engineers goals at South Pacific Division
USACE Commanding General talks Army Corps of Engineers goals at South Pacific Division
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Commanding General, Lt. Gen. Tom Bostick explains USACE goals -- Support the Warfighter, Transform Civil Works, Reduce Disaster ...- published: 05 Mar 2013
- views: 647
- author: CORPSCONNECTION
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USACE - BUILDING GREEN
The mission of USACE is to provide vital public engineering services in peace and war to s...
published: 20 Apr 2012
author: CORPSCONNECTION
USACE - BUILDING GREEN
USACE - BUILDING GREEN
The mission of USACE is to provide vital public engineering services in peace and war to strengthen our Nation's security, energize the economy, and reduce r...- published: 20 Apr 2012
- views: 458
- author: CORPSCONNECTION
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USACE - Going Green at Fort Bragg
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is making smart investments for the future, saving taxpay...
published: 22 Apr 2013
author: CORPSCONNECTION
USACE - Going Green at Fort Bragg
USACE - Going Green at Fort Bragg
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is making smart investments for the future, saving taxpayer dollars and working with other agencies and partners to be true ...- published: 22 Apr 2013
- views: 68
- author: CORPSCONNECTION
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USACE - Using Wind Power
Renewable energy is a major focus for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. It reduces greenho...
published: 29 Apr 2013
author: CORPSCONNECTION
USACE - Using Wind Power
USACE - Using Wind Power
Renewable energy is a major focus for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. It reduces greenhouse emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. The Corps is using al...- published: 29 Apr 2013
- views: 635
- author: CORPSCONNECTION
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USACE Partnerships
Partnership opportunities are available at hundreds of Corps-managed sites nationwide. The...
published: 30 May 2013
author: CorpsLakes
USACE Partnerships
USACE Partnerships
Partnership opportunities are available at hundreds of Corps-managed sites nationwide. The Corps is the Nation's largest provider of outdoor recreation, oper...- published: 30 May 2013
- views: 173
- author: CorpsLakes
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USACE - Ecosystem Restoration
For the past 40 years, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been working hard to be good s...
published: 05 Apr 2013
author: CORPSCONNECTION
USACE - Ecosystem Restoration
USACE - Ecosystem Restoration
For the past 40 years, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been working hard to be good stewards of the environment. Now more than ever, sustainability is a...- published: 05 Apr 2013
- views: 222
- author: CORPSCONNECTION
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USACE - Supporting NYC
USACE has more than 3000 employees within the North Atlantic Division, and at the peak of ...
published: 22 Nov 2012
author: CORPSCONNECTION
USACE - Supporting NYC
USACE - Supporting NYC
USACE has more than 3000 employees within the North Atlantic Division, and at the peak of response activities an additional 990 team members from other USAC...- published: 22 Nov 2012
- views: 141
- author: CORPSCONNECTION
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USACE - DoDEA STEM Partnership
DoDEA , Army Corps of Engineers Form STEM Partnership ALEXANDRIA, VA -- The Department of ...
published: 22 May 2013
author: CORPSCONNECTION
USACE - DoDEA STEM Partnership
USACE - DoDEA STEM Partnership
DoDEA , Army Corps of Engineers Form STEM Partnership ALEXANDRIA, VA -- The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engin...- published: 22 May 2013
- views: 588
- author: CORPSCONNECTION
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Heather Wright, USACE park ranger
Heather Wright, a park ranger at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Stanislaus River Parks, Cal...
published: 04 Apr 2011
author: soldiersmediacenter
Heather Wright, USACE park ranger
Heather Wright, USACE park ranger
Heather Wright, a park ranger at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Stanislaus River Parks, Calif., explains why her job is important and how it is rewarding. htt...- published: 04 Apr 2011
- views: 729
- author: soldiersmediacenter