Story by Jeremy Todd | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District | 06.07.2025
USACE Baltimore District park rangers, Leave No Trace staff, and volunteers planted 40 American chestnut seedlings at Jennings Randolph Lake as part of a national spotlight program recognizing outstanding environmental stewardship. The June 7 tree planting concluded a three-day conservation education program that selected the West Virginia lake as one of only 19 sites nationwide for the Leave......
Story by Bobby Petty | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District | 04.26.2024
As Unified Command continues its work to clear an estimated 50,000 tons of Francis Scott Key Bridge wreckage to reopen Baltimore's shipping channel by the end of May, this feature highlights the floating cranes behind the heavy lifting, and the crews who operate these monster pieces of equipment....
Story by Cynthia Mitchell | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District | 03.13.2024
The President’s budget for fiscal year 2025, released March 11, includes more than $7.2 billion in discretionary funding for the Civil Works program of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), and about $124 million designated towards the USACE Baltimore District to dredge the Baltimore Harbor; continue aquatic ecosystem restoration that benefits the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed; and......
Story by Cynthia Mitchell | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District | 03.06.2024
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, will host a series of in-person and virtual public meetings to update and share information on the SM-1A Deactivated Nuclear Power Plant Decommissioning and Dismantlement project at Fort Greely, Alaska, this month. Baltimore District staff overseeing the project will review recently completed project milestones, including information that......
Story by Cynthia Mitchell | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District | 03.31.2022
Army Corps to receive more than $100 million in President's proposed fiscal 2023 budget for Civil Works projects in Chesapeake Bay region...