TOLEDO, Ohio — The city of Toledo has signed a partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to move forward on what officials call a critical step in protecting the region’s drinking water.
For our nations’ first engineering force, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, dams and the massive reservoirs of fresh water they preserve, have become an essential element of its overall mission. Allen ...
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As of Thursday evening, the water level in the Kakhovka reservoir is 12.5 m, which is lower than the so-called "dead point", below which water intake is impossible. Source: Interfax Ukraine, citing ...
The dam and control tower at West Fork, aka Winton, Lake during high water and flooding in 2011. The lake at Winton Woods will look pretty different late this summer. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ...
The Lancaster city water bureau has cleared a clogged intake pipe at its main reservoir on the Susquehanna River but is asking customers to continue to conserve water through Tuesday morning while the ...
Nevada Irrigation District officials reported this week that a new issue regarding damage to the PG&E operated Spaulding Reservoir had occurred — this time regarding an intake tower. According to PG&E ...
A project to improve Libby Dam’s crane equipment, to lift and move materials at its entry or intake point, begins the week of April 7. The intake crane replacement project, one of several in progress ...