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A work crew installs an aqua levee system Feb. 29,

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A work crew installs an aqua levee system Feb. 29, 2012 that will act as a makeshift coffer dam to collect and pump our water from Brown Creek and discharge it downstream past Greenbelt Lake. Once the lake is dry the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville district will remove sediment as part of an aquatic ecosystem restoration project.

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project tennessee corps of engineers corps ecosystem environment army tenn maryville nashville district greenway sediment david bishop ecosystem restoration greenbelt lake 206 project bank stabilization sediment removal enhancements pistol creek brown creek water diversion wetland seeding aquatic aqua levee aquatic restoration weir structure riprap water resources development act greg mcclain bicentenniel park leon roberts corps prepares water diversion at maryville s greenbelt lake dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us army us army corps of engineers tennessee history
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29/02/2012
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project tennessee corps of engineers corps ecosystem environment army tenn maryville nashville district greenway sediment david bishop ecosystem restoration greenbelt lake 206 project bank stabilization sediment removal enhancements pistol creek brown creek water diversion wetland seeding aquatic aqua levee aquatic restoration weir structure riprap water resources development act greg mcclain bicentenniel park leon roberts corps prepares water diversion at maryville s greenbelt lake dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us army us army corps of engineers tennessee history