Industry Day 2016 Web Button
Industry Day 2016
Join the Walla Walla District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the annual Industry Day, Oct. 13, 2016, or Industry Day- Boise on Nov. 1, 2016. Learn about upcoming opportunities and how to compete for them. Participate in a networking round table. **The event is FREE but REGISTRATION is required. Click the link below to register for your choice location.
The Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District would like to congratulate the 2015-2016 class graduates of the Leadership Development Program. Through hard work, dedication and perseverance these twelve employees have taken their next step in becoming tomorrow’s leaders. 
Front Row (left to right): Matthew Deberard, Gregory Brooks, Scott Thoren, Hillary Morgan, Chuck Chamberlain and Charles Weatherspoon. 
Back Row (left to right): Donna Street (Program Champion), Allison Needham, Tracy Krause, Alex Hammond, Carolyn Foote, Jeanette Wilson, Ben Swaner and Maj. Ian Davis, deputy commander. 
Please join us in congratulating this year’s graduates.
2015-2016 Leadership Development Program Graduates
The Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District would like to congratulate the 2015-2016 class graduates of the Leadership Development Program. Through hard work, dedication and perseverance these twelve employees have taken their next step in becoming tomorrow’s leaders.
To all the dads out there Happy Father's Day and thanks for wearing your life jacket!
Father's Day Wear it for Life
To all the dads out there Happy Father's Day and thanks for wearing your life jacket!
The Walla Walla District operates and maintains multi-purpose infrastructure assets, and plans and executes engineering and water resource services across the Inland Northwest and the Nation to safely maximize public and environmental benefits.
Who is the Walla Walla District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
The Walla Walla District operates and maintains multi-purpose infrastructure assets, and plans and executes engineering and water resource services across the Inland Northwest and the Nation to safely maximize public and environmental benefits.
Intercom Online - WallaWalla.armylive.dodlive.mil 
USACE Walla Walla is changing the way employees get information. The Intercom has historically been a print magazine with very limited online presence, but we are turning that on its head. With the help of all the amazing Walla Walla Corps employees we have created the Intercom Online. This online news source is the command’s commitment to BUILDING STRONG® community ties by providing timely and accurate information to its employees. We invite all employees, families and friends to visit us and take a look around, keep it bookmarked and of course send your stories, photos or ideas for stories to CENWW-PA@USACE.ARMY.MIL or the Editor, Jennifer McFadden Allen, at Jennifer.m.mcfadden@usace.army.mil.
Intercom Online Available NOW!
WallaWalla.armylive.dodlive.mil We have created the Intercom Online, an online news source for the command’s commitment to BUILDING STRONG® community ties by providing timely and accurate information to its employees. We invite you all to visit us,take a look around, and send your stories, photos or ideas for stories to CENWW-PA@USACE.ARMY.MIL.
Jan-Dec 2015 Intercom
Jan-Dec 2015 Intercom
Jan-Dec 2015 Intercom

Statement by Lt. Col. Tim Vail
Commander of the USACE Walla Walla District 

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operates the four lower Snake River dams, and the best available science and economic analyses clearly show the Snake River dams provide outstanding value to the Nation. Snake River dams deliver clean, renewable hydropower, an efficient marine transportation corridor, and valuable recreation opportunities. They provide these benefits at a very reasonable cost while successfully coexisting with fish and wildlife.
Snake River Dams provide outstanding value to the Nation
Statement by Lt. Col. Tim Vail Commander of the USACE Walla Walla District The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operates the four lower Snake River dams, and the best available science and economic analyses clearly show the Snake River dams provide outstanding value to the Nation. Snake River dams deliver clean, renewable hydropower, an efficient marine transportation corridor, and valuable recreation opportunities. They provide these benefits at a very reasonable cost while successfully coexisting with fish and wildlife.
The Mill Creek Flood Control Project was completed in 1942 and included levees along the improved Mill Creek channel to provide flood protection for the City of Walla Walla. Currently, the Mill Creek Project levees fail to comply with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers vegetation standards used to ensure reliability, resiliency and operability of levee, floodwall, and dam projects nationwide.
Mill Creek Levee Maintenance
The Mill Creek Flood Control Project was completed in 1942 and included levees along the improved Mill Creek channel to provide flood protection for the City of Walla Walla. Currently, the Mill Creek Project levees fail to comply with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers vegetation standards used to ensure reliability, resiliency and operability of levee, floodwall, and dam projects nationwide.
The Silver Jackets program was established in 2006 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as part of a nationwide initiative under its National Flood Risk Management Program. 

Be Risk Aware!
Silver Jackets - Many Agencies - One Solution
The Silver Jackets program was established in 2006 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as part of a nationwide initiative under its National Flood Risk Management Program. Be Risk Aware!

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