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The Child Development Center stormwater control wet

The Child Development Center stormwater control wet

The Child Development Center stormwater control wet detention basins are a part of Stormwater Control Measures at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, July 31, 2015. SCM’s are designed to remo... More

Kim Parker Brown (left), Environmental Engineer and Program Manger, Environmental Cleanup Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Headquarters, receives The Golden Torch Award, from Mr. Zachary Lemelle, Worldwide Vice-President of Information Management and Process Excellence, Ethicon Inc., during the 32nd Annual National Society of Black Engineers, National Convention, held at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (PA). The award recognizes "Outstanding Woman in Technology."

Kim Parker Brown (left), Environmental Engineer and Program Manger, En...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Pittsburgh State: Pennsylvania (PA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: JO1 Joshua Hudson, USN Release Status: Releas... More

(Left-right) Anne Ritchie Waring, age 89, shares a

(Left-right) Anne Ritchie Waring, age 89, shares a

(Left-right) Anne Ritchie Waring, age 89, shares a Kodak moment with her two daughters, Betty Grey Waring and Anne Frost Waring, during a recent family wedding. The Warings are known for their double names. “Al... More

(Left) Betty Grey Waring, age 2, and sister, Anne Frost

(Left) Betty Grey Waring, age 2, and sister, Anne Frost

(Left) Betty Grey Waring, age 2, and sister, Anne Frost Waring, age 3, explore the soaring wonder of the teeter-totter while attending a friend's birthday party.

University of Virginia freshman Betty Grey Waring dotes

University of Virginia freshman Betty Grey Waring dotes

University of Virginia freshman Betty Grey Waring dotes on her family cat, Bleu, while home on their 500-acre grain farm in Tappahannock, Va. "Pets were important to our family, both dogs and cats," said Anne F... More

(Center) Rickey Brown of the Norfolk District Safety

(Center) Rickey Brown of the Norfolk District Safety

(Center) Rickey Brown of the Norfolk District Safety office administers a safety briefing Nov. 1, 2012, to 17 Seatack Elementary School fourth graders, upon arrival at the district. Far right: Jessica Grell, Se... More

Spill gates stand ready to close at moment’s notice

Spill gates stand ready to close at moment’s notice

Spill gates stand ready to close at moment’s notice if a spill that could be detrimental to the environment occurs at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, July 31, 2015. The gates provide a ba... More

Chris Stoltz, supervisory environmental engineer in

Chris Stoltz, supervisory environmental engineer in

Chris Stoltz, supervisory environmental engineer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Engineering Construction Division’s Engineering and Environmental Services Branch, summarizes his experien... More

Betty Grey Waring, volunteer member of the Norfolk

Betty Grey Waring, volunteer member of the Norfolk

Betty Grey Waring, volunteer member of the Norfolk District Feral Cat Management Program, feeds Blackie. Norfolk District's all-volunteer program was established in 1992 to act as caretakers for the cats, which... More

Morris named Nashville District Employee of the Month for January 2018

Morris named Nashville District Employee of the Month for January 2018

Lisa Morris, environmental engineer at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District’s Regulatory Division, is the employee of the month for January 2018. (USACE Photo by Leon Roberts)

At 7-years-old, Mary Beth Taliaserro, Betty Grey Waring

At 7-years-old, Mary Beth Taliaserro, Betty Grey Waring

At 7-years-old, Mary Beth Taliaserro, Betty Grey Waring and Nancy Little, birthday girl, enjoy a Kodak moment. Little, an attorney at the firm of McGuireWoods LLP in Richmond, Va., is not a bit surprised that h... More

Cpl. Spencer Patterson mans a fork lift to load hazardous

Cpl. Spencer Patterson mans a fork lift to load hazardous

Cpl. Spencer Patterson mans a fork lift to load hazardous material into a cargo truck to be dispossed of at an off-base facility. Environmental engineers also log and label the different types of hazardous mate... More

The Mill Creek stormwater monitoring outfall site is

The Mill Creek stormwater monitoring outfall site is

The Mill Creek stormwater monitoring outfall site is one of five outfalls that monitor the water quality at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, July 31, 2015. Mill Creek directly discharges i... More

In 1980, Betty Grey Waring, environmental engineer,

In 1980, Betty Grey Waring, environmental engineer,

In 1980, Betty Grey Waring, environmental engineer, and her colleague, Richard Klein, civil engineer, work together in the Dredging Management Branch, housed on the second floor of the old Fort Norfolk barracks... More

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, environmental engineer,

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, environmental engineer,

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, environmental engineer, Marissa Campobasso, documents the data collected from the flocculation and coagulation instrument used to separate suspended solids portion from the wat... More

The Child Development Center wet detention basins are

The Child Development Center wet detention basins are

The Child Development Center wet detention basins are a part of Stormwater Control Measures at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, July 31, 2015. SCM’s are designed to remove pollutants from ... More

The Jet Test Cell wet detention basin provides stormwater

The Jet Test Cell wet detention basin provides stormwater

The Jet Test Cell wet detention basin provides stormwater quality and quantity control at the Jet Test Cell before being discharged to Slocum Creek at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, July 31, 2015.

The bio-retention cell at the new station armory building

The bio-retention cell at the new station armory building

The bio-retention cell at the new station armory building provides stormwater quality and quantity control from the new building and its associated parking lots before being discharged to Hancock creek at Marin... More

(Left to Right) Christopher Vega, contract inspector;

(Left to Right) Christopher Vega, contract inspector;

(Left to Right) Christopher Vega, contract inspector; Jeffrey Fallin, maintenance engineer; Christopher Meeks, senior electrician; Jane Harris, engineering technician; Charles Leath, environmental protection sp... More

Christopher Stoltz (Left), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Christopher Stoltz (Left), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Christopher Stoltz (Left), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District environmental engineer, interacts with Adam Crace, project manager with Stantec, during the Business Opportunities Open House, also kno... More

Judah Emory extracts data from a stormwater monitoring

Judah Emory extracts data from a stormwater monitoring

Judah Emory extracts data from a stormwater monitoring outfall site at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, July 31, 2015. The site is one of five outfalls that monitor the water quality aboar... More

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