Speakers from the New England District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are professional people who are prepared to present topics of interest to the public. They are your neighbors and friends, and though you may not realize it, these experts are available to address audiences on a variety of topical subjects.
Professions represented among Corps employees include archeology, architecture, biology, environmental restoration, forestry, geology, hydrology, industrial hygienist, natural resource management, public affairs, regulatory issues and permitting procedures, sociology, surveying, water resources development, wetlands, and nearly all of the engineering disciplines. Topics they can speak on include:
- Archaeology
- Biology
- Cape Cod Canal
- Career Opportunities
- Construction
- Disaster Recovery
- Drought Management
- Economics
- Engineering
- Environmental Restoration
- Fish & Wildlife
- Flood Control
- Flood Plain Management
- Geographic Information System
- Geology
- Hazardous & Toxic Waste Management
- History/Mission of New England Division
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- Hydrology
- Irrigation Demonstration
- Lakeside Recreation
- Natural Resources Management
- Natural Valley Flood Control
- Navigation
- Nonstructural Flood Control
- Operations and Maintenance of Facilities
- Partnering with Private Industry
- Procurement/Federal Contracts
- Projects of the New England Division
- Project Management Program
- Regulatory Program
- Spawning Fish
- Water Quality Monitoring/Enhancement
- Water Resources Development
- Water Safety
- Wetlands Protection
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The Corps will supply speakers to clubs, organizations, educational institutions and special interest groups in the New England area. Prepared audiovisual presentations and displays are also available for showing.