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  2. United States Army Corps of Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Corps of Engineers ( USACE) is both a direct reporting unit (DRU) and the military engineering branch of the United States Army that has three primary mission areas: Engineer Regiment, military construction, and civil works.

  3. Great Lakes and Ohio River Division - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Corps of Engineers Great Lakes and Ohio River Division ( LRD) is one of the eight permanent divisions of the Army organization, providing civil works and military water resource services/infrastructure. It also supports economically viable and environmentally sustainable watershed management and water resources ...

  4. Table Rock Lake - Wikipedia

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    Table Rock Lake is an artificial lake or reservoir in the Ozarks of southwestern Missouri and northwestern Arkansas in the United States. Designed, built and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the lake is impounded by Table Rock Dam (located 36.595374°N 93.311137°W ), which was constructed from 1954 to 1958 on the White River. [1]

  5. Englebright Lake - Wikipedia

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    Englebright Lake is an 815 acre reservoir on the Yuba River, impounded by Englebright Dam, in the Sierra Nevada, Northern California, United States. [1] The reservoir stores 45,000 acre feet of water with nearly 24 miles of shoreline. [1] It is located in Yuba County and Nevada County. The boat launch and marina, named Skippers Cove, are ...

  6. Army Corps: Why the new Lake Okeechobee management rules ...

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    The new rules say the Army Corps of Engineers can discharge 2.3 billion gallons a day when the lake level is 16.5 feet or higher in February or March, but it was only 16.33 when the agency opened ...

  7. LOSOM finally crossing finish line five years after it began

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    It was February 2019. The Army Corps of Engineers announced it needed a new plan to manage the water level in Lake Okeechobee. Fifteen years and $1.6 billion later, work to shore up the dike ...

  8. Saylorville Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake and dam is owned and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District. At its normal level of 836 feet (255 m) above sea level, Saylorville Lake covers an area of 5,950 acres (24 km 2 ) or 9.3 square miles (24.1 km 2 ) and reaches some 17 miles (27 km) upstream.

  9. Benbrook Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake and dam are owned and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District. History [ edit ] Significant flooding on the Trinity River during May 1908, April 1922 and September 1936, was a primary cause for the development of Corps of Engineers flood control projects in North Texas.