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The Corps has awarded a construction contract that will help to restore critical water flow to Biscayne Bay as part of its ongoing efforts to restore America’s Everglades.
Corps awards contract for Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands Project
10/13/2016 10:33:00 AM
Port Mayaca Lock looking toward Lake Okeechobee
Port Mayaca Lock looking toward Lake Okeechobee
10/12/2016 4:41:00 PM
Florida Governor Rick Scott and District Commander Col. Jason Kirk greet a Jacksonville District employee while on a tour of locations affected by Hurricane Matthew.
Governor Rick Scott and commander greet an employee while on a tour of locations affected by Hurricane Matthew
10/10/2016 3:18:00 PM
Florida Governor Rick Scott and District Commander Col. Jason Kirk greet a Jacksonville District employee while on a tour of locations affected by Hurricane Matthew.
Florida Governor Rick Scott and District Commander employee while on a tour of locations affected by Hurricane Matthew
10/10/2016 3:13:00 PM
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Jacksonville District has awarded one of the two remaining construction contracts for the C-111 South Dade project, an Everglades restoration project in Miami-Dade County, Florida.
Corps awards contract for C-111 South Dade project
9/27/2016 9:25:00 AM
Beach fill construction will start at the south end of Jacksonville Beach this weekend.  Initial sand placement will start around 37th Avenue South, progressing southward to the County Line, and then northward from 37th Avenue.  The Duval County Shore Protection Project will place sand on seven miles of eroded beaches, including Jacksonville, Neptune and a portion of Atlantic Beach.
Shore Protection Project Underway
9/16/2016 3:34:00 PM
Brig. Gen.  David C. Turner (fourth from left), South Atlantic Division commander, receives a Duval County Shore Protection Project briefing at Jacksonville Beach.  About 650,000 cubic yards of sand will get pumped onto seven miles of eroded beaches, including Jacksonville, Neptune and a portion of Atlantic Beach.  Turner toured several area projects a day prior to Hurricane Hermine striking Florida Sept. 1.
Duval County Shore Protection Project Briefing
9/8/2016 2:10:00 PM
Named the “Best Bass Fishing” area in Florida by Fish & Wildlife officials, the Fellsmere Grade Recreation Area was created as part of the St. Johns River Upper Basin Project. A precursor to the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan, the upper basin project is a model for large-scale floodplain restoration projects, providing fish and wildlife habitat, recreation opportunities, water quality improvements, and flood protection for thousands of people in Brevard and Indian River counties. More than 40 years in the making, the 166,000-acre project is one of the largest and most ambitious wetland restoration and flood protection projects in the world.
Fellsmere Grade Recreation Area
8/25/2016 4:14:00 PM
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