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Members of the Memphis District Emergency Power Planning and Response Team worked together Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012, with local authorities in Plaquemines Parish, the Louisiana Army National Guard, the 249th Engineer Battalion (Prime Power) and contractor IAP to airlift an emergency generator. The 125 kilowatt generator was sling-loaded by the Louisiana Air National Guard and placed on top of a water storage tank at the Port Sulphur (Louisiana) Water Plant. Our 249th Prime Power Soldiers were on-site to assist with the placement of the generator, and then they installed the generator to power the storage pumps.  The Port Sulphur facility provides fresh drinking water to the entire area by pulling water from the Mississippi River.
Teamwork brings power to Plaquemines Parish
9/25/2012 11:30:09 AM
ERDC Deputy Commander Maj. Thomas Clair evaluates one of the many obstacles at the Tough Mudder event held recently at Vermont's Mount Snow.
ERDC's new deputy commander is one Tough Mudder
9/25/2012 9:17:39 AM
If 80 is the new 65 when it comes to current retirement plans, then most U.S Army Corps of Engineers employees would still have a decade to go before catching up with Civil Engineer Jack Otis, whose departure in September will officially make him the oldest employee to retire from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Corps' oldest employee to retire at 90 years of age
9/25/2012 9:04:06 AM
If 80 is the new 65 when it comes to current retirement plans, then most U.S Army Corps of Engineers employees would still have a decade to go before catching up with Civil Engineer Jack Otis, whose departure in September will officially make him the oldest employee to retire from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Corps' oldest employee to retire at 90 years of age
9/25/2012 9:02:24 AM
The Dredge Wheeler, operated by the USACE's New Orleans District, keeps waterway channels clear from Key West, Fla., to Brownsville, Texas, and up the Mississippi River to Baton Rouge, La.
DWTS VSAT helps USACE ship stay connected
9/24/2012 3:31:56 PM
Third Mate Morgan Williams operates the drag arms of the U.S. Dredge Wheeler, which scoop up material from the seabed much like a giant vacuum cleaner.
New satellite communication system helps Corps of Engineers ship stay connected
9/24/2012 3:30:10 PM
Greg Formosa (right) makes a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phone call aboard the US Dredge Wheeler as Tim Stirling looks on.
DWTS VSAT helps USACE ship stay connected
9/24/2012 3:28:31 PM
For years the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has collaborated with the Department of Defense Education Activity on the designs of education facilities. As studies emerged showing that evidence-based design measurably improves students’ academic performance, DoDEA approached USACE to help them develop new schools – 21st century schools - that would foster more productive learning environments.
floor plan sketch of Osan Elementary School, Osan Air Base
9/17/2012 3:20:58 PM