Photo by Leon Roberts | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District | 04.09.2015
Matthew Davis, real estate specialist, helps Park Rangers Kathryn Wall (right) and Amy Redmond with a practical exercise to use a handheld GPS unit to collect data on the streets of Nashville, Tenn., April 9, 2015. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is working to use geospatial information systems to improve its processes. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)...
Photo by Leon Roberts | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District | 04.09.2015
Aras Barzanji (Left), hydraulic engineer at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, helps Park Rangers Dylon Anderson and Amy Redmond with a practical exercise to use a handheld GPS unit to collect data on Broadway in front of the Estes Kefauver Federal Building in Nashville, Tenn., April 9, 2015. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)...
Photo by Leon Roberts | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District | 02.27.2014
Old Hickory Lake Park Ranger Amy Redmond works with R. Evans, a freshman at Stratford STEM Magnet High School, to demonstrate how an inflatable life jacket is deployed during a field trip to Old Hickory Dam in Old Hickory, Tenn., Feb. 27, 2014. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)...
Photo by Leon Roberts | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District | 02.27.2014
Old Hickory Lake Park Ranger Amy Redmond of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District talks to Stratford STEM Magnet High School freshmen Feb. 27, 2014, about the hydropower mission at Old Hickory Dam. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)...
Photo by Amy Redmond | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District | 09.13.2013
This is the dissolved oxygen and pH samples collected from the test site at river mile 243.8 on the Cumberland River for the 2013 World Water Monitoring Challenge on Sept. 13, 2013....
Photo by Amy Redmond | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District | 09.13.2013
Trey Church, natural resource specialist at Old Hickory Lake, holds up the dissolved oxygen to the dissolved oxygen color chart for recording the results collected at river mile 237 on the Cumberland River for the 2013 World Water Monitoring Challenge Sept. 13, 2013....
Photo by Amy Redmond | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District | 09.13.2013
Trey Church, natural resource specialist at Old Hickory Lake, records the four key water quality indicators: dissolved oxygen, pH, temperature, and turbidity from the test site at river mile 237 on the Cumberland River for the 2013 World Water Monitoring Challenge Sept. 13, 2013....
Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District | 09.13.2013
Amy Redmond, natural resource specialist at Old Hickory Lake, holds up the pH sample to the pH color chart for recording the results collected at river mile 247.7 on the Cumberland River for the 2013 World Water Monitoring Challenge Sept. 13, 2013. (Photo by Trey Church)...