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The 2016-2017 USACE: Building Strong: Serving the Nation and the Armed Forces digital publication is now available.
Building Strong!
The 2016-2017 USACE: Building Strong: Serving the Nation and the Armed Forces digital publication is now available.
Lt. Gen. Todd Semonite visits Jacksonville District and discusses the Everglades restoration project in October 2016. Click the link to see more...
On the Road: LTG Semonite at Jacksonville District
Lt. Gen. Todd Semonite visits Jacksonville District and discusses the Everglades restoration project in October 2016. Click the link to see more...
Get your Bobber Halloween Mask at www.bobber.info. Only available for a limited time!
Bobber the Water Safety Dog
Get your Bobber Halloween Mask at www.bobber.info. Only available for a limited time!
More than 125 volunteers participated in events at five District project sites in observance of National Public Lands Day (NPLD), Sept. 24, 2016. Read more about it...
NPLD 2016
More than 125 volunteers participated in events at five District project sites in observance of National Public Lands Day (NPLD), Sept. 24, 2016. Read more about it...
One of our hydrologic engineers is in the ERDC University pilot program. Click below to read more about ERDC University, his research and its potential…
ERDC University
One of our hydrologic engineers is in the ERDC University pilot program. Click below to read more about ERDC University, his research and its potential…
The District celebrated the completion of the Southwest Valley Flood Damage Reduction Project, at a ribbon cutting ceremony, Sept. 20, 2016. Read more...
Corps, community celebrate ribbon cutting for Southwest Valley Flood Damage Reduction Project
The District celebrated the completion of the Southwest Valley Flood Damage Reduction Project, at a ribbon cutting ceremony, Sept. 20, 2016. Read more...
Recently, participants at a star party at Cochiti Lake were able to see several planets and constellations despite variable cloudiness.
Cochiti Star Party
Recently, participants at a star party at Cochiti Lake were able to see several planets and constellations despite variable cloudiness.
The Oct. 2016 issue of Public Works Digest is now available! Click below to access...
Public Works Digest
The Oct. 2016 issue of Public Works Digest is now available! Click below to access...

Latest Videos

Image Not FoundDefense POW/MIA Accounting Agency - Archaeologist at ABQ District-USACEThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has a long history of supporting Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, and the DPAA’s mission to recover missing servicemen remains.
Image Not FoundUSACE Archaeological Field School Re-Dig at Abiquiu NMFrom May 22 to June 25, 2016, eight undergraduate students from the University of Oklahoma got their hands dirty re-excavating the Native American Palisade Ruin, northwest of Espanola NM. The site is located on US Army Corps of Engineers (ABQ District)-managed land. They were participating in a five-week archaeological field school designed to teach them how to do actual archaeological field work. Field schools like this one on Corps-managed land are unusual across the Corps.
Image Not FoundChange of Command Ceremony 2016-ABQ District-USACEALBUQUERQUE N.M. – Lt. Col. James Booth assumed command of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Albuquerque District, May 12, 2016, during a formal change of command ceremony at the District headquarters. The purpose of a change of command ceremony is to emphasize the continuity of leadership and unit identity, despite the change in individual authority. The District’s area of responsibility includes the entire state of New Mexico, as well as portions of southern Colorado and far west Texas. The District performs design, construction and operations and maintenance services for three Air Force bases; conducts a robust civil works program; and operates and maintains nine dams.
Image Not Found2016 STEM Olympiad-UNM-ABQ DistrictAn ABQ District-USACE-STEM team supported the 2016 Central New Mexico Science Olympiad at the University of New Mexico, Jan. 30. At the event, sixteen high school level teams from central NM area schools, participated in the STEM-Wright Stuff event. They demonstrated how their planes can fly; the longer they stayed in the air, the better the team did in the competition. The Science Olympiad, a yearly event held in each state across the nation, brings together middle and high school students interested in pursuing opportunities or careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).
Image Not FoundABQ District USACE Santa Clara Pueblo ProjectThe 2011 Las Conchas Wildfire in northern New Mexico, one of New Mexico’s worst fires ever, left behind years of recovery work, especially for the Santa Clara Pueblo NM. To counter this, the Albuquerque District Corps of Engineers is involved in efforts helping to protect the pueblo from future flooding and debris runoff. This project is just one of several ways the District works with many Native American Tribes, to address water resource challenges and other emergency management issues. Because of Corps’ experiences in the Albuquerque District, its team has recently been recognized by USACE as a center of expertise working in Indian Country.
Image Not FoundUS Army Corps of Engineers Retires former Park Ranger's badge"In recognition of bravery and exceptional courage under fire, the US Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque District officially retired Abiquiu Park Ranger Alfred Chavez’s badge June 3, 2015, in a ceremony at the district office.

Latest Stories

District Employees Recognized for Work on NNSA Cost Estimate

10/5/2016
Recently, a group of District employees were recognized for their extra effort on a cost estimate for the NNSA, allowing the project to continue on time.

Geographer Recognized for Work Supporting Emergency Responders in Albuquerque Bosque

10/5/2016
The District Commander recognized geographer Doug Walther for his GIS support to local fire and emergency management services, Oct. 3, 2016.

Partnership on Flood Damage Reduction Project Recognized

10/4/2016
Phase II of the Southwest Valley Flood Damage Reduction Project received the Mid-Region Council of Governments Board of Directors’ Public Partnership Award.

Volunteers help take care of lake projects on National Public Lands Day

9/29/2016
More than 125 volunteers participated in events at five District project sites in observance of National Public Lands Day (NPLD), Sept. 24, 2016.

NPLD volunteers improve nesting habitat for endangered birds at John Martin Reservoir

9/29/2016
Volunteers on National Public Lands Day improved nesting habitat for endangered and threatened birds at John Martin Reservoir.

Regulatory News

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has published its proposal to reissue and modify the Regulatory Program nationwide permits (NWPs) and solicit comments in the Federal Register, dated June 1, 2016. The Albuquerque District has also issued proposed regional conditions for the NWPs in the states of New Mexico, Colorado, as well as Navajo Nation.  More information about these proposals and instructions on where and how to provide comments is available by clicking here

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