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Corps offers guided tours of Center Hill Dam Power Plant

Corps offers guided tours of Center Hill Dam Power Plant

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is offering the public free guided tours this summer of the Center Hill Dam Power Plant located at the dam in Lancaster, Tenn. Approximately one and a half ho... More

(Left to right) Army Spc. Matthew Kasper, Sgt. Joshua

(Left to right) Army Spc. Matthew Kasper, Sgt. Joshua

(Left to right) Army Spc. Matthew Kasper, Sgt. Joshua Medlin, Staff Sgt. David Jacks, Sgt. 1st Class Perry Thorington, and Sgt. Stanley Bell pose during a break of a turkey shoot held on Earth Day at Center Hil... More

Drill rig operator John Blackson, U.S. Army Corps of

Drill rig operator John Blackson, U.S. Army Corps of

Drill rig operator John Blackson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District, conducts drilling operations near the Nashville District's Saddle Dam at Center Hill Lake March 14, 2012.

(Left to right) Staff Sgt. Joseph Lowery, Staff Sgt.

(Left to right) Staff Sgt. Joseph Lowery, Staff Sgt.

(Left to right) Staff Sgt. Joseph Lowery, Staff Sgt. Michael D. Davis, Staff Sgt. Joseph Bergen, Guide Dru Smith and Guide Brent Adcock pose with wild turkeys taken during a hunt at Center Hill Lake, April 13, ... More

Country Music Artist John Anderson (center), poses

Country Music Artist John Anderson (center), poses

Country Music Artist John Anderson (center), poses with wounded warriors Staff Sgt. Joseph Lowery (right) and an unnamed soldier, April 13, 2012. Anderson served as a guide during a wild turkey hunt for wounde... More

David Loyd (Left), Center Hill Dam Foundation Remediation

David Loyd (Left), Center Hill Dam Foundation Remediation

David Loyd (Left), Center Hill Dam Foundation Remediation Project resident engineer, looks on as Linda Adcock (Center), project manager, discusses the seepage around the right rim of the dam with U.S. Rep Diane... More

Steve Seager, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore

Steve Seager, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore

Steve Seager, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District drill rig helper, inserts environmentally safe green-yellow dye into the drill casing to test seepage paths downstream of the Saddle Dam at Center H... More

(Left to right) Staff Sgt. Joseph R. Bergen, Guide

(Left to right) Staff Sgt. Joseph R. Bergen, Guide

(Left to right) Staff Sgt. Joseph R. Bergen, Guide Dru Smith and Guide Brent Adcock pose with wild turkeys taken during a hunt at Center Hill Lake April 13, 2012. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville Dis... More

Drill rig operator John Blackson, U.S. Army Corps of

Drill rig operator John Blackson, U.S. Army Corps of

Drill rig operator John Blackson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District, conducts drilling operations near the Nashville District's Saddle Dam at Center Hill Lake March 14, 2012.

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland University releases the 51 inch timber rattlesnake at the Center Hill Lake saddle dam's major rehabilitation project site.

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland University, implants a 51 inch timber rattlesnake found at Center Hill Lake with a transmitter at Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn.

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland University, and Chris Simpson, wildlife diversity coordinator for region three with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, tracks a 51 inch timber rat... More

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District and

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District and

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District and Bauer Foundation Corporation management and personnel pose for photos on a specialty drill rig July 11, 2012 during a “First Bite” ceremony to begin construct... More

Drill rig operator John Blackson (right) and helper

Drill rig operator John Blackson (right) and helper

Drill rig operator John Blackson (right) and helper Steve Seager, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District, drill a hole several hundred feet deep just downstream of the Saddle Dam to retrieve a needed c... More

Drill Rig Operator John Blackson, U.S. Army Corps of

Drill Rig Operator John Blackson, U.S. Army Corps of

Drill Rig Operator John Blackson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District, works on a rig near the Saddle Dam at Center Hill Lake in Silver Point, Tenn., March 14, 2012. The Baltimore District is suppor... More

(Left to right) Staff Sgt. Joseph R. Bergen, Guide

(Left to right) Staff Sgt. Joseph R. Bergen, Guide

(Left to right) Staff Sgt. Joseph R. Bergen, Guide Dru Smith and Guide Brent Adcock pose with wild turkeys taken during a hunt at Center Hill Lake, April 13, 2012. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville Dis... More

U.S. Rep. Diane Black (Left), Tennessee District 6,

U.S. Rep. Diane Black (Left), Tennessee District 6,

U.S. Rep. Diane Black (Left), Tennessee District 6, listens as David Loyd (Center), Center Hill Foundation Remediation Project resident engineer, briefs her on the construction progress during the congressman's... More

Lt. Col. James A. DeLapp, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Lt. Col. James A. DeLapp, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Lt. Col. James A. DeLapp, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District commander (right), and Professor Thomas Bauer, chief executive officer for the Bauer Group, pose in front of a drill rig July 11, 2012 t... More

Linda Adcock (Left), Center Hill Dam Foundation Remediation

Linda Adcock (Left), Center Hill Dam Foundation Remediation

Linda Adcock (Left), Center Hill Dam Foundation Remediation Project manager, demonstrates the shape of the Center Hill reservoir to U.S. Rep Diane Black, Tennessee District 6. Adcock discussed how the reservoi... More

A 51 inch timber rattlesnake fitted with a transmitter,

A 51 inch timber rattlesnake fitted with a transmitter,

A 51 inch timber rattlesnake fitted with a transmitter, settles in a timber pile located at the Center Hill Lake saddle dam's major rehabilitation project.

A downstream view of Center Hill Lake's saddle dam.

A downstream view of Center Hill Lake's saddle dam.

A downstream view of Center Hill Lake's saddle dam. Public domain photograph of electric power generation, power lines, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Sgt. Stanley Bell carries his turkey out of the woods

Sgt. Stanley Bell carries his turkey out of the woods

Sgt. Stanley Bell carries his turkey out of the woods at Center Hill Lake April 22. The Earth Day event supported the "HOOAH" Program, which stands for "Healing Out Of A Hospital." (Photo by Jeff Hancock)

The Baltimore District drill crew inserts

The Baltimore District drill crew inserts

The Baltimore District drill crew inserts environmentally-safe green-yellow dye into the drill casing to test seepage paths downstream of the Saddle Dam at Center Hill Lake March 14, 2012.

U.S. Rep Diane Black, Tennessee District 6, asks a

U.S. Rep Diane Black, Tennessee District 6, asks a

U.S. Rep Diane Black, Tennessee District 6, asks a question during a briefing on the Center Hill Dam Foundation Remediation Project at Lancaster, Tenn., May 3, 2012.

Construction on the barrier wall during the major

Construction on the barrier wall during the major

Construction on the barrier wall during the major rehabilitation project at Center Hill Dam.

Linda Adcock, project manager for the Center Hill Dam

Linda Adcock, project manager for the Center Hill Dam

Linda Adcock, project manager for the Center Hill Dam Rehabilitation project, and safety contractors looks at a seepage issue below Center Hill Lake's saddle dam.

Project manager Linda Adcock (Left) and geologist Sarah

Project manager Linda Adcock (Left) and geologist Sarah

Project manager Linda Adcock (Left) and geologist Sarah Mackey, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, mark a location where environmentally-safe green-yellow dye has exited from a rock formation indi... More

A concrete barrier wall is being constructed in the

A concrete barrier wall is being constructed in the

A concrete barrier wall is being constructed in the Center Hill Dam embankment April 11, 2014. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)

Geologist Sarah Mackey, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Geologist Sarah Mackey, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Geologist Sarah Mackey, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, is works alongside the Baltimore District Drill Rig, March 14, 2012, and collects and analyzes core samples.

Country Music Artist John Anderson (third from left),

Country Music Artist John Anderson (third from left),

Country Music Artist John Anderson (third from left), poses with wounded warriors Staff Sgt. Joseph Lowery (second from left), unnamed soldier (left), Guide Mark Collins (fourth from left), Guide Dalton Fish (s... More

(Left to right) David Loyd, Center Hill Dam Foundation

(Left to right) David Loyd, Center Hill Dam Foundation

(Left to right) David Loyd, Center Hill Dam Foundation Remediation Project resident engineer, U.S. Rep. Diane Black, Tennessee District 6, Linda Adcock, project manager, stand in front of Center Hill Dam, which... More

Staff Sgt. David Jacks (left) and Sgt. Stanley Bell

Staff Sgt. David Jacks (left) and Sgt. Stanley Bell

Staff Sgt. David Jacks (left) and Sgt. Stanley Bell (right) check out the turkey brought back by Spc. Matthew Kasper during an Earth Day turkey shoot at Center Hill Lake in Lancaster, Tenn., April 22. The hunt ... More

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland University, cleans the inflammation out of a 51 inch timber rattlesnake's loreal pits after the snake was fitted with a transmitter a Cumberland University.

Country Music Artist John Anderson (right), autographs

Country Music Artist John Anderson (right), autographs

Country Music Artist John Anderson (right), autographs his CD for a wounded warrior, April 13, 2012, as Staff Sgt. Joseph Lowery (center) and an unnamed soldier sit near the musician. Anderson served as a guide... More

U.S. Rep Diane Black (Left), Tennessee District 6,

U.S. Rep Diane Black (Left), Tennessee District 6,

U.S. Rep Diane Black (Left), Tennessee District 6, and Linda Adcock, Center Hill Dam Foundation Remediation Project manager, discuss some different aspects of the project including construction on the wall that... More

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District project

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District project

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District project manager Linda Adcock stands by a Bauer Foundation Corporation drill rig July 11, 2012 that made the first excavation in the earthen portion of Center Hill... More

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