Water conditions near dams can change quickly. Follow posted safety guidance, wear life jackets, and stay aware when recreating near waterways and dam infrastructure. #watersafety#KnowYourDam
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren, center, and LA District Commander Col. Andrew Baker, center left, sign an agreement for a $3-million feasibility study for the Birdsprings Flood-Risk Mitigation project June 1 in Window Rock, AZ. @usacehq
May 31 is Dam Safety Awareness Day! Hear from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Senior Dam Safety Advisor Aaron Smith on how our more than 700 nationwide dams protect and power local communities. From flood-risk management to water conservation, that’s "dam" beautiful!
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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/EBZgmjTfQr #DamSafetyDay
This Memorial Day, we honor and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.
Their legacy is etched in the 250 years of American freedom they defended.
No dam is risk-free. Ahead of National Dam Safety Awareness Day on May 31, we’re spreading the word on safety measures to keep in mind. For more info, visit https://t.co/EBZgmjTfQr #DamSafetyDay
Joseph Carranza Escobar, Marlene Schmitt, and Emily Hibbard, USACE park rangers, pose with ATV helmets, before an environmental inspection of the Whitlow Range Dam area May 13 near Queen Valley, AZ.
To find a dam near you https://t.co/hFo6jEmHug
#KnowYourDam#DamSafetyDay
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District joined the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District May 8 for a hard hat tour of the Riverside Levees Rehabilitation Project in Riverside, California.
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.
The @USACEHQ recently completed the last border panel placement near Yuma and is nearing completion of infrastructure in New Mexico. Watch this mission overview from the USACE South Pacific Border Task Force: https://t.co/aPWEuPMiNh
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Falls from height remain the leading cause of death in construction. They are preventable.
As the Nation approaches 250, USACE is reinforcing its commitment to protecting the workforce and strengthening how it plans and executes safe work at height.
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USACE teams worldwide are joining industry partners for the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction.
Falls are preventable.
PLAN ahead.
PROVIDE the right equipment.
TRAIN every worker.
Safe work at height starts before the climb. #StandDown4Safety
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District visited the communities around Hollywood Beach April 30 in Oxnard, CA to discuss community inputs on the Channel Islands Harbor dredging project.
To learn more about the Channel Islands Harbor dredging https://t.co/S70Ijgp2ar
The Chartiers Creek study will explore ways to reduce flooding throughout the Chartiers Creek watershed, home to more than 250,000 residents across a 277 square-mile area. The feasibility study is a partnership between the SW Pennsylvania Commission and our Pittsburgh District.