New England District is responsible for managing the Corps' civil works and military program responsibilities in a 66,000-square-mile region encompassing the six New England states east of the Lake Champlain drainage basin.
The region has:
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6,100 miles of coastline
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171 harbors with Corps improvements
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13 deep draft commercial waterways
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13 major river basins
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thousands of miles of rivers and streams
The District employs about 500 professional civilian employees, with several military officers serving in key management positions. Seventy-five percent of the staff is stationed at the Concord, Mass., headquarters, while the others serve at Corps projets and area offices throughout the region.
The missions of the New England District are many and varied. They include:
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Environmental restoration and stewardship
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Flood damage reduction
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Natural resource and recreation management
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Streambank and shoreline protection
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Navigation improvements and maintenance
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Disaster assistance
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Regulatory program
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Engineering and construction management support to other agencies
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Support to military
RECREATION SPOTLIGHT
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Thomaston Dam, Thomaston, Connecticut
Thomaston Dam is located on the Naugatuck River and the park offers over 800 acres of public land for a multitude of recreational activities. Hunting, fishing, trail bike riding (two wheel only) and model airplane flying are among the popular activities.
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Buffumville Lake, Charlton, Massachusetts
Buffumville Park is open daily from mid-May through mid-September. The park has a 300-foot-long beach with an enclosed swimming area, a volleyball court, horseshoe pits, and miles of trails.
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Hopkinton-Everett Lake, Contoocook, New Hampshire
Hopkinton-Everett Lakes is a multi-use facility that provides many recreational opportunities for visitors to the 10,000 acre project, which includes hunting, fishing, hiking and much more.
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North Hartland Lake, Harland/Hartford, Vermont
With more than 1700 acres of land ranging from forests and fields to wetlands and a reservoir, North Hartland Lake has recreation opportunities for everyone.
TOP HEADLINES
- February 6 - Corps of Engineers awards ID/IQ contract for general engineering, design services to Cambridge company - Contract capacity not to exceed $10 million over 5 years
- February 5 - Town of Danvers seeks Corps permit to construct pier, place floats and do other work in Crane River
- January 31 - Corps of Engineers proposes maintenance dredging of New Haven Harbor Federal Navigation Project in New Haven, Connecticut
- January 29 - Construction to start on Stewart’s Creek Estuary Habitat Restoration in Barnstable, Massachusetts; possible local traffic impacts
- January 29 - Vermont AOT seeks Corps permit to place fill for safety upgrades at Rutland Southern Vermont Regional Airport
- January 29 - City Line Distributors seek Corps permit to place fill material to expand storage facility in West Haven, Connecticut
PUBLIC NOTICES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
State Update Reports
New England District Projects
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Assabet River Sediment and Dam Removal Study
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Ball Mountain Dam Safety Modification Project
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Blackstone River Watershed Restoration Study
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Broad Meadows Marsh Restoration Project
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Cape Wind Energy Project Permit Application
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Mill River Restoration Project
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Presumpscot River Ecosystem Restoration Project - Falmouth, Maine
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South Coast Rail Project
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Ten Mile River Ecosystem Restoration Project
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Town Pond Marsh Restoration Project