The Army Corps of Engineers uses sophisticated green technology to make sure dredging the Ohio River doesn’t negatively affect its mussel beds or wildlife.
By tracing rhodamine dye and larvae movement, U.S. Geological Survey scientists look to understand why pallid sturgeon recruit poorly in the Missouri River.
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are in disagreement about the threat to northeast Ohio drinking water posed by sediment buried deep beneath Lake Erie, according to WKYC in Cleveland. The...
A model of a manmade inlet will help with the cleanup of unexploded ordnance at Tisbury Great Pond, a former Navy bombing practice site.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is monitoring air quality as they dredge a canal near Lake Michigan, which is highly saturated with Polychlorinated Biphenyls from industrial dumping, according to Environmental Health News.
An Army Corps of Engineers official says that recent restoration efforts on the Buffalo River could lead to the removal of the stream from a federal list of toxic hot spots around the Great Lakes in three...