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Col. Kirk Gibbs and Corps team tour the operations

Col. Kirk Gibbs and Corps team tour the operations

Col. Kirk Gibbs and Corps team tour the operations control room for the new Fort Irwin Water Works project at Fort Irwin California, Sept. 9. Gibbs, who took command of the District in July, was accompanied by ... More

USACE construction representative Dan Cook explains

USACE construction representative Dan Cook explains

USACE construction representative Dan Cook explains the EDR technology process for water treatment to Los Angeles District Commander Col. Kirk Gibbs at the Fort Irwin Water Works, Sept. 9. Gibbs, the commander ... More

TThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District

TThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District

TThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District and Corps contractor CDM Constructors, Inc., of Rancho Cucamonga have reached a critical milestone in the construction of the new Fort Irwin Water Treatmen... More

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District and Corps contractor CDM Constructors, Inc., of Rancho Cucamonga have reached a critical milestone in the construction of the new Fort Irwin Water Treatment... More

Aerial view of Fort Irwin’s new water treatment Plant

Aerial view of Fort Irwin’s new water treatment Plant

Aerial view of Fort Irwin’s new water treatment Plant (Courtesy photo provided (Retired) Sgt. Maj. Scott Blum) The plant (red roofs and four water tanks) is the main purification system of the water treatment p... More

These are the primary filters from the untreated water

These are the primary filters from the untreated water

These are the primary filters from the untreated water tank. This is the first process of the water treatment plant. The project is the design-build of a six million gallon per day water treatment plant. The ne... More

Ben Orchard, environmental engineer and pilot operator

Ben Orchard, environmental engineer and pilot operator

Ben Orchard, environmental engineer and pilot operator with CDM Smith, handles water samples inside the Advanced Treatment Pilot Study trailer at the McMillan Water Treatment Plant, Washington Aqueduct, Distric... More

USACE team members tour the new Fort Irwin Weed Army

USACE team members tour the new Fort Irwin Weed Army

USACE team members tour the new Fort Irwin Weed Army replacement Hospital project at Fort Irwin, Calif., Sept. 9. Col. Kirk Gibbs, the commander of the Los Angeles District, visited several District projects at... More

Col. Kirk Gibbs and USACE team members discuss the

Col. Kirk Gibbs and USACE team members discuss the

Col. Kirk Gibbs and USACE team members discuss the functionality and operation of this mechanical evaporator Sept. 9. The mechanical evaporator is one of the last steps in the water treatment operation at the n... More

This drawing depicts the path of the watar as it is

This drawing depicts the path of the watar as it is

This drawing depicts the path of the watar as it is treated. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District and Corps contractor CDM Constructors, Inc., of Rancho Cucamonga have reached a critical milest... More

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