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It takes a huge effort to oversee the
Burnsville Lake project, but Resource
Manager Richard Pingley wouldn't have
it any other way. He takes great pride in
this central West Virginia project so highly
regarded for its well-maintained camping
facilities, abundant water-based recreation,
and its Bulltown Historic Area - the site
of a famous Civil War battle listed on the
National Register of Historic Places.
Rick Pingley, USACE Resource Employee of the Year
10/17/2016 11:54:00 AM
A ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of Phase 3 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Bluestone Dam Safety Assurance Project will be held Friday, Oct. 7, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. at Bellepointe Park in Hinton, W.Va.
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to Dedicate Phase 3 of Dam Safety Assurance Project
9/28/2016 12:44:00 PM
Steve O'Leary (left), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington District architect, and Randy Behm, USACE, Omaha District engineer, discuss flood damage and flood-risk management options in Ellicott City, Maryland, Sept. 20, 2016. Marco Ciarla, USACE, Baltimore District engineer, is at right. A Howard County government official was also present. Ellicott City suffered a major flood in July 2016. O'Leary and Behm are members of the USACE National Nonstructural Flood Proofing Committee that assists communities nationwide with nonstructural flood-risk management. Examples of nonstructural measures include elevation and waterproofing of buildings, moving valuables to higher locations and flood-emergency preparedness. (U.S. Army photo by Sarah Gross)
National Flood Proofing Committee visits Ellicott City
9/22/2016 10:56:00 AM
National Public Lands Day Saturday, September 24, 2016
National Public Lands Day
9/21/2016 12:59:00 PM
National Public Lands Day
National Public Lands Day
9/21/2016 12:22:00 PM
Ceremonial groundbreaking for the Phase 3 project to replace an outdated Combined Sewer Overflow system with a modern system that separates sanitary sewer wastewater from storm water.  This minimizes inflow/infiltration during large rain events, improves local water quality, and reduces maintenance costs associated with cleaning/repairing the old system.  Funded through the Section 594 Program, total project costs are $1.33M ($1M Federal/$333K non-Federal)
New Boston Ceremonial Groundbreaking
9/20/2016 10:26:00 AM
The first wave of help from the Huntington District has made its way to flood-damaged areas of Louisiana (near Baton Rouge) to help provide housing for those who lost their homes in the disaster.
    
That first group includes Housing Subject Matter Expert Wyatt Kmen, Resident Engineer Todd Newman, Quality Assurance Inspectors (QAs) Ron Saunders and Jim Rose, and Electrical Engineers Brian MacEachern and Mike Barbour. Joining them this week are QAs Bobby Angel and Steve Harris and Resident Engineer / Mission Manager Dennis Hughes.
Huntington’s Housing Team Deploys to Louisiana
9/19/2016 8:37:00 AM
During the annual levee inspection for the Williamson and West Williamson Local Protection Projects on 15 September, Jason Allen of Veolia Water was presented an award for continuing excellence in the maintenance and operational readiness of the Mingo County, WV, floodwall/levee systems. He is notable to the Huntington Levee Safety Program staff in his thoroughness and commitment to abiding by recommendations and requirements for proper maintenance and readiness.  Always responsive, Allen has exemplified the shared responsibility of flood risk reduction and service to his community through action and organization.
Local Levee Sponsor Award and Recognition
9/19/2016 8:10:00 AM
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