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    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District

    14 Featured Videos

    Sediment Basin Tide Gate Removal

    Sediment Basin Tide Gate Removal

    02.17.17 | Jeremy Buddemeier | USACOE-SD
    Contractors with De Moya / Continental Joint Venture have completed 32 percent of a Savannah Harbor Expansion Project feature to remove the...
    New arrivals push DO system closer to completion

    New arrivals push DO system closer to...

    12.14.16 | Jeremy Buddemeier | USACOE-SD
    Workers delivered four Speece cones to the downriver Dissolved Oxygen Injection System site, Dec. 14, 2016. The Speece cones, which are 22...
    Route to the drought

    Route to the drought

    12.13.16 | Jeremy Buddemeier | USACOE-SD
    A look back at 2016 provides insight into how the Savannah River Basin reached Drought Level 2 and the conditions we’ll need for a full recovery.
    'Boiling Hot' Leads to Cool Results

    'Boiling Hot' Leads to Cool Results

    11.08.16 | TSgt Chelsea Smith | USACOE-SD
    Army officials are breaking ground on a decades-long environmental remediation project to lift contaminants out of acres of land located on...
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    73 Featured Images

    SHEP storage impoundment construction

    SHEP storage impoundment construction

    01.05.17 | Courtesy Photo | USACOE-SD
    The picture displays construction progress on the Raw Water Storage Impoundment, as part of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project, which currently...
    Speece cones delivered as part of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project environmental mitigation

    Speece cones delivered as part of the...

    12.14.16 | Russell Wicke | USACOE-SD
    Workers unload four Speece cones delivered Dec. 14, 2016, to an Army Corps of Engineers site along the Savannah River. The Speece cones, each...
    Speece cones delivered as part of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project environmental mitigation

    Speece cones delivered as part of the...

    12.14.16 | Billy Birdwell | USACOE-SD
    the Savannah River. The Speece cones, each about 22 feet tall when installed, will dissolve pure oxygen into water extracted from the river, then...
    Speece cones delivered as part of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project environmental mitigation

    Speece cones delivered as part of the...

    12.14.16 | Billy Birdwell | USACOE-SD
    Workers unload four Speece cones delivered Dec. 14, 2016, to an Army Corps of Engineers site along the Savannah River. The Speece cones, each...
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    26 Featured Stories

    Contractors on pace to finish 5...

    02.23.17 | Jeremy Buddemeier | USACOE-SD
    SAVANNAH, Ga. – To say Spencer Davis has a few irons in the fire is an understatement. As the senior project manager for the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project, or SHEP, Davis manages the multimillion-dollar project that has eight separate environmental mitigation features outside of the actual harbor and entrance channel deepening. Now more than two years in, contractors continue to push the project forward on several fronts and are...
    Engineers assess New Savannah Bluff Lock & Dam with an eye for proposed fish passage

    Engineers assess New Savannah Bluff Lock...

    11.21.16 | Jeremy Buddemeier | USACOE-SD
    SAVANNAH, Ga. – As contractors continue to move forward on four of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project's environmental mitigation projects, a...
    Outer Savannah Harbor dredging moves closer to home

    Outer Savannah Harbor dredging moves...

    11.14.16 | Jeremy Buddemeier | USACOE-SD
    SAVANNAH, Ga. – As part of the outer harbor dredging portion of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project, the Dredge Illinois was recently...
    'Boiling hot' leads to cool results: Army employs hot new approach to environmental remediation

    'Boiling hot' leads to cool results: Army...

    11.08.16 | TSgt Chelsea Smith | USACOE-SD
    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Army officials are breaking ground on a decades-long environmental remediation project to lift contaminants out of acres of...
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