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Switchgrass Panicum 'Northwind' dances in the wind

Switchgrass Panicum 'Northwind' dances in the wind

Switchgrass Panicum 'Northwind' dances in the wind as part of a rain garden near the Administration Building at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Earlier that day, Stacey Rosenqui... More

Memorial Bridge spans the St. Johns River and connects

Memorial Bridge spans the St. Johns River and connects

Memorial Bridge spans the St. Johns River and connects Palatka to East Palatka, Florida. The role of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the Upper St. Johns River Basin extends approximately over 2,000 square m... More

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MERIZO, Guam (Oct. 21, 2017) --

171021-N-JY673-001 MERIZO, Guam (Oct. 21, 2017) --

171021-N-JY673-001 MERIZO, Guam (Oct. 21, 2017) -- USS Emory S. Land (AS 39) Sailor Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class Megan Little plants a tree in Merizo during the Guam Manell Watershed Restoration Project in which... More

Ilex verticillata shows off its bright red fruits for

Ilex verticillata shows off its bright red fruits for

Ilex verticillata shows off its bright red fruits for the winter in one of Arlington National Cemetery's rain gardens, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Earlier that day, Stacey Rosenquist, environmental com... More

Kolda Elementary School students, Corpus Christi, Texas,

Kolda Elementary School students, Corpus Christi, Texas,

Kolda Elementary School students, Corpus Christi, Texas, look over leaflets about a variety of local sea turtles during a Corpus Christi Army Depot Environmental Team-sponsored Earth Day Fair at Kolda, April 24... More

Thomas Bevier, field program officer for U.S. Agency

Thomas Bevier, field program officer for U.S. Agency

Thomas Bevier, field program officer for U.S. Agency for International Development, points out the watershed to soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division, Task Fo... More

David B. Morrow, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore

David B. Morrow, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore

David B. Morrow, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District deputy district engineer, speaks at a ceremonial commemoration for the first wetlands mitigation banking instrument for the Department of Defense... More

Stacey Rosenquist (right) environmental compliance

Stacey Rosenquist (right) environmental compliance

Stacey Rosenquist (right) environmental compliance program manager, leads a tour on rain gardens and sustainability practices at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Visitors learned... More

Lynn Buhl, Maryland Department of Environment assistant

Lynn Buhl, Maryland Department of Environment assistant

Lynn Buhl, Maryland Department of Environment assistant secretary, speaks at a ceremonial commemoration for the first wetlands mitigation banking instrument for the Department of Defense in Maryland on Joint Ba... More

A map of the first wetlands mitigation banking instrument

A map of the first wetlands mitigation banking instrument

A map of the first wetlands mitigation banking instrument for the Department of Defense in Maryland is shown during a ceremonial commemoration event on Joint Base Andrews, Md., Sept. 6, 2018. The entire project... More

Col. Andrew Purath, 11th Wing and Joint Base Andrews

Col. Andrew Purath, 11th Wing and Joint Base Andrews

Col. Andrew Purath, 11th Wing and Joint Base Andrews commander, speaks during a ceremonial commemoration for the first wetlands mitigation banking instrument for the Department of Defense in Maryland on JBA, Se... More

Ilex verticillata shows off its bright red fruits for

Ilex verticillata shows off its bright red fruits for

Ilex verticillata shows off its bright red fruits for the winter in one of Arlington National Cemetery's rain gardens, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Earlier that day, Stacey Rosenquist, environmental comp... More

Paul Wibbeler, a volunteer with the Texas Master Naturalist

Paul Wibbeler, a volunteer with the Texas Master Naturalist

Paul Wibbeler, a volunteer with the Texas Master Naturalist program, educates students on how to identify certain shark skulls and how their teeth work during the Corpus Christi Army Depot Environmental Team-sp... More

A bio-swale takes the place of bare soil, providing

A bio-swale takes the place of bare soil, providing

A bio-swale takes the place of bare soil, providing visitors with lovely native plants and a unique habitat for local wildlife at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Earlier that da... More

Ramune Morales (second from right), project manager,

Ramune Morales (second from right), project manager,

Ramune Morales (second from right), project manager, and Craig Carrington (far right), chief of the Nashville District Planning Branch Plan Formulation Section, educate volunteers about the Duck River Watershed... More

Kelly Wilson (right), horticulturist, leads a tour

Kelly Wilson (right), horticulturist, leads a tour

Kelly Wilson (right), horticulturist, leads a tour on rain gardens and sustainability practices that are in place at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Visitors learned how rain ga... More

The public received these handouts to provide input

The public received these handouts to provide input

The public received these handouts to provide input on what is right or wrong with the Duck River during the “Don’t Muck The Duck” cleanup effort in Shelbyville, Tenn., June 28, 2014. Several members of the U.S... More

A group of volunteers navigate the Duck River in

A group of volunteers navigate the Duck River in

A group of volunteers navigate the Duck River in Shelbyville, Tenn., June 28, 2014 while participating in the “Don’t Muck The Duck” cleanup event. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District had severa... More

Ramune Morales (left), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Ramune Morales (left), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Ramune Morales (left), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District project manager for the Duck River Watershed Assessment, provides information to Mark Taylor during the "Don't Muck The Duck" cleanup event... More

Kelly Wilson, horticulturist, talks about the basal

Kelly Wilson, horticulturist, talks about the basal

Kelly Wilson, horticulturist, talks about the basal leaves of the cardinal flower, Lobelia cardinalis, (which is a hummingbird magnet) as part of a tour on rain gardens and sustainability practices at Arlington... More

Stacey Rosenquist, environmental compliance program

Stacey Rosenquist, environmental compliance program

Stacey Rosenquist, environmental compliance program manager, leads a tour on rain gardens and sustainability practices at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Rosenquist is surrounde... More

Nashville District announces employee of the month for July 2012

Nashville District announces employee of the month for July 2012

Porter Williams, a planner in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District’s Project Planning Branch, points to a map of the Harpeth River Watershed where he is developing and designing a regional flood ... More

Nashville District garners teacher externship of the year award

Nashville District garners teacher externship of the year award

(Left to right) J. D. Elliott, president of the Memorial Foundation; Lt. Col. John L. Hudson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District commander; Bob Sneed, Nashville District Water Management Section ch... More

Rafael Massey (left), 9, a 3rd-grade student with Kolda

Rafael Massey (left), 9, a 3rd-grade student with Kolda

Rafael Massey (left), 9, a 3rd-grade student with Kolda Elementary School, Corpus Christi, Texas, and a fellow student, sprays water on a model of some of Texas’ watersheds during a Corpus Christi Army Depot En... More

Col. Andrew Purath, 11th Wing and Joint Base Andrews

Col. Andrew Purath, 11th Wing and Joint Base Andrews

Col. Andrew Purath, 11th Wing and Joint Base Andrews commander, speaks at a ceremonial commemoration for the first wetlands mitigation banking instrument for the Department of Defense in Maryland on JBA, Sept. ... More

Stacey Rosenquist (left) environmental compliance program

Stacey Rosenquist (left) environmental compliance program

Stacey Rosenquist (left) environmental compliance program manager, leads a tour on rain gardens and sustainability practices that are in place at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018.... More

Stacey Rosenquist (second from right), environmental

Stacey Rosenquist (second from right), environmental

Stacey Rosenquist (second from right), environmental compliance program manager, and Kelly Wilson (left), horticulturist, lead a tour on rain gardens and sustainability practices that are in place at Arlington ... More

David Bishop, a planner with the U.S. Army Corps of

David Bishop, a planner with the U.S. Army Corps of

David Bishop, a planner with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, addresses the Little River Water Quality Forum, Dec. 2, during a meeting at the water treatment facility in Alcoa, Tenn.

Volunteers of the “Don’t Muck The Duck” cleanup event

Volunteers of the “Don’t Muck The Duck” cleanup event

Volunteers of the “Don’t Muck The Duck” cleanup event pulled lots of household items and tires from the banks and water along the Duck River June 28, 2014 on 56 miles of shoreline in Bedford County in Tennessee... More

Chesapeake Bay Comprehensive Plan set in motion

Chesapeake Bay Comprehensive Plan set in motion

Col. Ed Chamberlayne, commander, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, alongside state partners, signs a watershed assessment cost-sharing agreement document co-signed by the National Fish and Wildl... More

Water from the Little River pours over a dam in Walland,

Water from the Little River pours over a dam in Walland,

Water from the Little River pours over a dam in Walland, Tenn., Dec. 2, 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is currently conducting a watershed assessment of the waterway.

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MERIZO, Guam (Oct. 21, 2017) --

171021-N-JY673-004 MERIZO, Guam (Oct. 21, 2017) --

171021-N-JY673-004 MERIZO, Guam (Oct. 21, 2017) -- USS Emory S. Land (AS 39) Sailor Boatswain's Mate 1st Class John Porter helps plant a tree with Merizo local volunteer Armi Lynn Lujan during the Guam Manell W... More

Kelly Wilson (kneeling), horticulturist, leads a tour

Kelly Wilson (kneeling), horticulturist, leads a tour

Kelly Wilson (kneeling), horticulturist, leads a tour on rain gardens and sustainability practices that are in place at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Pictures in the middle is... More

Switchgrass Panicum 'Northwind' dances in the wind

Switchgrass Panicum 'Northwind' dances in the wind

Switchgrass Panicum 'Northwind' dances in the wind as part of a rain garden near the Administration Building at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Earlier that day, Stacey Rosenqui... More

A watershed in Sra Kala village was selected to undergo

A watershed in Sra Kala village was selected to undergo

A watershed in Sra Kala village was selected to undergo rehabilitation this winter. Due to deforestation, overgrazing and other factors, 98 percent of the trees in Afghanistan have disappeared in the last 30 ye... More

Several volunteers navigate the Duck River in Shelbyville,

Several volunteers navigate the Duck River in Shelbyville,

Several volunteers navigate the Duck River in Shelbyville, Tenn., June 28, 2014, while participating in the “Don’t Muck The Duck” cleanup event. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District had several ... More

Kelly Wilson (right), horticulturist, stands next to

Kelly Wilson (right), horticulturist, stands next to

Kelly Wilson (right), horticulturist, stands next to a Bald cypress tree while leading a tour on rain gardens and sustainability practices at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Vis... More

Water from Meigs Falls in the Great Smokey Mountains

Water from Meigs Falls in the Great Smokey Mountains

Water from Meigs Falls in the Great Smokey Mountains National Park in Tennessee feeds the Little River Dec. 2, 2010. The waterfall is located at the pulloff to Meigs Falls along Little River Road, 13 miles west... More

Felipe Martinez (left), environmental quality specialist,

Felipe Martinez (left), environmental quality specialist,

Felipe Martinez (left), environmental quality specialist, City of Corpus Christi, educates students on how animal waste and garbage (pollution) can be hazardous to our local water sources, including ground wate... More

David Bishop, a planner with the U.S. Army Corps of

David Bishop, a planner with the U.S. Army Corps of

David Bishop, a planner with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, addresses the Little River Water Quality Forum Dec. 2, during a meeting at the water treatment facility in Alcoa, Tenn.

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