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... Most locks along the river have been reopened after closures in recent weeks, a US Army Corps of Engineers spokesman told AMM May 3. "We do ... View this article
CHICAGO — The US Army Corps of Engineers has scheduled the reopening of locks and dams on the upper Mississippi River, but floodwaters ... View this article
CHICAGO — The US Army Corps of Engineers' daily river gauge report showed the Mississippi River reaching 34.8 feet at St. ... View this article
... Mike Petersen, spokesman for the US Army Corps of Engineers' St. Louis District, said that 89 barges broke free April 20 at St. ... View this article
... were closed, while Locks 15 through 22 were closed on the upper Mississippi, a spokeswoman for the US Army Corps of Engineers' Rock Island ... View this article
... according to Kevin Castagnola, chief executive officer of South Jersey Port Corp. ... "An analysis by the US Army Corps of Engineers stated that fully ... View this article
... SB566 would authorize the US Army Corps of Engineers to accept up to 15 previously authorized navigation, flood damage reduction, and ... View this article
The surplus is currently more than $7.1 billion and likely to be $8.1 billion by the end of 2013, according the US Army Corps of Engineers. ... View this article
CHICAGO — The Port of Los Angeles and US Army Corps of Engineers leaders have marked the completion of a 10-year, $370-million dredging ... View this article
... The surplus is currently more than $7.1 billion and likely to be $8.1 billion by the end of 2013, according the US Army Corps of Engineers. ... View this article
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June 20-21, 2013 New York
They said they would not be able to offer specific remedies from the conference call but would work with the appropriate committees of the LME to find solutions.
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