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A life jacket can’t save your life if it’s floating on top of the water and you’re sinking to the bottom. Having a life jacket on your boat, even if it’s “readily accessible,” is not good enough. Please Wear It so you can enjoy boating another day.
Lifejacket worn, nobody mourns. Hunter set out for a day of hunting at a USACE New England District recreation park. While listing the items he has brough for the day, he remembers that he packed his lifejacket.
Fishing is a lot of fun even when a big fish gets away. Please play it safe and always wear a life jacket when fishing from a kayak, boat, the shore, or a dock. @pleasewearit
Did you know that the New England District assumed Inited States Military Academy’s (USMA) construction portfolio? Deputy Commander LtCol. Dave MacPhail performs a site visit and talks about the project. See more here. #usace#newengland#buildingstrong#usma#construction
May 31 is National Dam Safety Awareness Day, a reminder that dam safety programs are important to monitor dams and follow best safety practices. To learn more about dam safety and the dams in your area, visit the National Inventory of Dams: https://t.co/29HgHCZmEF #DamSafetyDay
We remember the price of freedom men & women gave with their lives for the protection of our Nation. President Roosevelt said, “Those who have long enjoyed such privileges as we enjoy, forget in time that men have died to win them.” We remember the cost of freedom isn't free.
Many people drown every year retrieving things, such as boats that have drifted away, so knowing how to tie the proper knot could help prevent that. You should always wear a life jacket when retrieving anything that’s drifting away. #PleaseWearIt
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National Dam Safety Awareness Day is a reminder that while dams reduce flooding, provide water for drinking and power, support navigation, and create space for recreation and wildlife, none are risk free. We all play a role improving safety near dams.
Are you planning a visit to the Cape Cod Canal Service Roads? Not only are they a very popular place for the public to enjoy, they are also essential for USACE to operate and maintain the navigable waterway and surrounding Federal lands.
Learn more:
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Not all e-bikes are the same. Pedal-assist vs. throttle… Learn more about what kinds are permitted and what kinds are prohibited along the Cape Cod Canal. And follow these tips to help ensure a safe and enjoyable time. Safety starts with you!
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Through the "Build Infrastructure, Not Paperwork" initiative, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has fundamentally transformed how we deliver vital infrastructure for the nation. We are moving faster, planning effectively and building the infrastructure America needs.
We extend our congratulations to now Maj. Gen. Kirk E. Gibbs following his promotion ceremony today in the Headquarters of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Maj. Gen. Gibbs serves as the Deputy Chief of Engineers, and Deputy Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Are you planning to bring your dog(s) with you to enjoy the Cape Cod Canal? Here’s a few things you should know before you go. Video produced in partnership with Bourne Community TV.
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🚨 Launch Your Career with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Fellows Program!
Are you a recent college graduate (or graduating by June 2026) ready to make an impact on projects that strengthen our nation’s infrastructure, protect communities, and support national security?
The Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works (@ASACivilWorks), Adam Telle, on Tuesday at @USDA discusses the critical role that @USArmy Civil Works is playing in the Trump Administration's (@POTUS) efforts to lower fertilizer prices for our farmers and ranchers.
The sidewalk on the bridge will remain open during work. No wide loads will be permitted to cross the bridge while the lane restrictions are in place. (2/2)
Inspection and maintenance work will be performed on the Bourne Bridge on Tuesday, April 21st, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. During this time, traffic will be restricted to one lane of travel in each direction to accommodate the work. (1/2)