U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District


U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District

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National Public Lands Day at Hensley Lake National Public Lands Day at Hensley Lake
Park Ranger Andy Steele, with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District's Hensley...



National Public Lands Day at Stanislaus River Parks National Public Lands Day at Stanislaus River Parks
Volunteers help with trail maintenance at Stanislaus River Parks near Oakdale, Calif., Sept. 24...



Lake Martin in central Alabama in July 2011 Lake Martin in central Alabama in July 2011
Corps contractors remove debris from Lake Martin in central Alabama in July 2011 after tornadoes...



Removing Joplin tornado debris July 4 Removing Joplin tornado debris July 4
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers quality assurance specialist Lee Kochis oversees work to remove...



Army Corps NY teams helps rebuilding in Joplin, Mo. Army Corps NY teams helps rebuilding in Joplin, Mo.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers quality assurance specialist Lucia Gamba inspects newly placed...





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Corps quickens flood-studies, starts with Sutter Basin ProjectCorps quickens flood-studies, starts with Sutter Basin Project
The District’s Sutter Basin Project is testing a national pilot program to move more quickly from studying a flooding problem to fixing it.


Curtis cups a Corps "safety bible."Alabama tornado cleanup drama-free thanks to safety team
When U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District safety specialist Curtis Morris says that nothing happened in July, he has a big grin on his face.


Wing dam buoys and anchorsNew boat makes Corps’ river navigation work faster, cheaper and safer
Keeping the Sacramento River safe for navigation is faster, safer and cheaper for the Corps’ Sacramento District now with the arrival of a bigger boat from its Englebright Lake. The new boat was reassigned from the district’s Englebright Lake to its Bryte Yard storage and maintenance facility in West Sacramento, Calif., in July 2011. At more than 38-feet long, it’s nearly twice the size of the old boat and can carry four times the load – saving time and fuel.


Exposed Clarksburg Ferry Wreckage.Shipwreck blocks Corps levee repair in California
Pieces from a sunken ship at a planned levee-erosion repair site along the Sacramento River are nearly stable enough to become a permanent piece of history.


Corps Sacramento District Changes CommandCorps' Sacramento District changes command
A new commander is in charge of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District, with operations in eight western states.




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Corps' samples for Common Features


 
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Corps' samples for Common FeaturesCorps' samples for Common Features
Corps contractors are taking samples of soil 50-90 feet below Sacramento-area riverbanks in clear tubes, and sealing them with wax before sending them to the lab. Engineers are assessing erosion and seepage risk as part of the Corps’ American River Common Features General Reevaluation Report. The report will determine what the recommended federal plan is to provide additional flood risk reduction to Natomas as well as the rest of the City and County of Sacramento. The sampling areas are left in better condition than before: They are filled with special material that prevents water seepage. Also available in high definition


Child Development Center at Hill AFBChild Development Center at Hill AFB
B-Roll: Video footage of construction at the Child Development Center at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District is overseeing construction of the project. Available in High Definition.


Natomas Flood RiskNatomas Flood Risk
The Natomas basin in Sacramento, Calif., is probably the most at-risk area in the nation for catastrophic flooding. Hear from local, state and Corps experts on why the risk is so high and what remains to be done to reduce it. Also available in high definition


America's Great Outdoor, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works Jo-Ellen DarcyAmerica's Great Outdoor, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works Jo-Ellen Darcy
Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, Jo-Ellen Darcy, and U.S. Rep. Doris Matsui joined the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District for an America's Great Outdoors initiative event at Effie Yeaw Nature Center in Sacramento, Calif., Sept. 27. Includes remarks by Jo-Ellen Darcy. Also available in high definition.


America's Great Outdoors, U.S. Representative Doris MatsuiAmerica's Great Outdoors, U.S. Representative Doris Matsui
Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, Jo-Ellen Darcy, and U.S. Rep. Doris Matsui joined the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District for an America's Great Outdoors initiative event at Effie Yeaw Nature Center in Sacramento, Calif., Sept. 27. Includes remarks by U.S. Rep. Doris Matsui. Also available in high definition.




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