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Corps of Engineers: Protecting and preserving the environment on numerous fronts

Corps of Engineers: Protecting and preserving the environment on numer...

The Army's theme for Earth Day 2018 is "Sustain the Mission/Secure the Future." This theme is emboldened by Jacksonville District's on-the-ground efforts to protect and preserve our environment on numerous fron... More

The Corps Environment - The cover of a magazine with a picture of a man on a boat

The Corps Environment - The cover of a magazine with a picture of a ma...

The November issue of The Corps Environment highlights Environmental Operating Principle #1, Foster sustainability as a way of life throughout the organization. It features commentary by Maj. Gen. Jeffrey L. Mi... More

State of the USACE Environmental Program

State of the USACE Environmental Program

Advanced electromagnetic induction sensors are used to distinguish unexploded ordnance (UXO) from scrap metal at a munitions response site at Fort Ord, California.

Karen Baker is the chief of the U.S. Army Corps of

Karen Baker is the chief of the U.S. Army Corps of

Karen Baker is the chief of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Environmental Division. Participating in forums across the country, Baker aims to foster understanding of the USACE's environmental mission and the p... More

The Corps Environment - February 2020

The Corps Environment - February 2020

The February 2020 edition of The Corps Environment highlights Environmental Operating Principle #6, Leverage scientific, economic and social knowledge to understand the environmental context and effects of Corp... More

Using natural energy from the sun is one of the many

Using natural energy from the sun is one of the many

Using natural energy from the sun is one of the many ways the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers fosters sustainability as a way of life. Remediation efforts at the former Nebraska Ordnance Plant, a Superfund site in... More

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