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Continual work by the Omaha District Corps of Engineers progresses at the Atlas "D" Missile Site 3 in Carpenter, Laramie County, Wyoming.
Community invited to Town Hall Meeting regarding Missile Site 3
10/18/2016 2:44:00 PM
Atlas "D" missile site, one of a few operated by the Air Force as part of the 565th Strategic Missile Squadron at F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming is being remediated by the Corps of Engineers, Omaha District, in conjunction with the Environmental Protection Agency and the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality.
Community invited to Town Hall Meeting regarding Missile Site 3
10/18/2016 2:44:00 PM
Salt Creek Dam Site 8 at Wagontrain lake near Hickman is one of 14 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District dams in Nebraska.
Wagontrain Reservoir - Salt Creek 08
10/12/2016 4:57:00 PM
Salt Creek Dam Site 8 at Wagontrain lake near Hickman is one of 14 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District dams in Nebraska.
Salt Creek Dam Site 8 at Wagontrain Lake
10/12/2016 4:56:00 PM
Salt Creek Dam Site 8 at Wagontrain lake near Hickman is one of 14 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District dams in Nebraska.
Salt Creek Dam Site 08 - Wagtontrain
10/12/2016 4:56:00 PM
The Omaha Outlook is a quarterly publication of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Omaha District, spotlighting programs and projects within our service to the Armed Forces and the Nation in support of civil, military and environmental missions, emphasizing a forward-thinking workforce across the District, which encompasses all or part of 10 states. Volume 4 Issue 3 - Answering the call: A focus on Reducing Disaster Risks
Omaha Outlook Vol 4 Issue 3
10/7/2016 4:03:00 PM
Early versions of the USACE Park Ranger uniform included a steel gray "cowboy" style hat with a smooth black hat band and silver ropes. (Photo courtesy Bill Jackson, USACE Vicksburg District.)
USACE Park Rangers
9/15/2016 11:40:00 AM
Isa Lake located in Yellowstone National Park straddles the continental divide at Craig Pass and was first discovered in 1891 by Lt. Hiram M. Chittenden of the US Army Corps of Engineers while he was exploring routes for a road to connect Old Faithful and the West Thumb Geyser Basin. In times of high water, Isa Lake has two outlets. The waters on the west side of the lake flow east to the Firehole River then westward into the Gulf of Mexico and the waters on the east side flow west to the Lewis River then eastward into the Pacific Ocean. If you trace the Columbia River to its source, you will find one of its tributaries, the Snake River, in Yellowstone National Park. The park is also the source for the Madison River which flows into the Missouri River upstream of Fort Peck Lake and the Yellowstone River which flows into the Missouri River upstream of Lake Sakakawea.
Isa Lake, Yellowstone National Park
9/15/2016 10:06:00 AM
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