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DLNR Chairperson, William J. Aila, Jr. (right) and Lt. Col. Thomas D. Asbery, commander, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District, today signed a $3 million cost-share agreement to develop a watershed plan to support the West Maui "Ridge to Reef" Initiative. The Initiative is one of the first efforts in the state to implement a comprehensive management strategy to address impacts to coral reefs across multiple watersheds. The watershed plan will be funded 75-percent by the Corps and 25-percent by DLNR.
DLNR, Corps of Engineers sign agreement for West Maui "Ridge To Reef" initiative
9/11/2012 10:35:56 PM
From left: Dr. James E. Kundell, Chair of the Chief of Engineers Environmental Advisory Board, and Commanding General and Chief of Engineers Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick at the public release of the Army Corps of Engineers reinvigorated Environmental Operating Principles.
Public release of the 'reinvigorated' Environmental Operating Principles
8/29/2012 2:45:23 PM
WALKER LAKE, Nev. — Sign posted at Walker Lake. Site of remediation of more than 600 pieces of unexploded ordnance exposed by receeding waters of the lake.

6/21/2012 2:21:44 PM
WALKER LAKE, Nev. — Smoke visible during demilitarization in place of munitions exposed by receeding waters of Walker Lake.
Demilitarization in place
6/21/2012 2:18:12 PM
WALKER LAKE, Nev. — Exposed munitions test fired from the 1940s to the 1970s were exposed from receding water levels of Lake Walker, Nev. The munitions were destroyed in place and and more than 65 tons of munitions debris were removed.
Environmental Clean Up
6/21/2012 2:13:53 PM
Loading supersacks into a railcar at the Painesville site.
Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program
5/30/2012 3:02:20 PM
The Army is the executive agent for the Formely Used Defense Sites program and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers manages and directs the program's administration.
Formerly Used Defense Sites
5/29/2012 11:08:20 AM
OKLAHOMA — Dick Fluke, contractor from AirPro, Inc. refuels the helicopter used to spray an EPA-approved herbicide on Interior Least Tern islands on the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System in Oklahoma. This is the first time the Corps has sprayed by helicopter. In the past, the herbicide was administered by boat.
USACE contractor refuels helicopter
5/11/2012 1:32:31 PM