October issue of The Corps Environment online

By U.S. Army Corps of EngineersOctober 1, 2015

October issue of The Corps Environment
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The October 2015 issue of The Corps Environment is now online.

As the nation's environmental engineer, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers manages one of the largest federal environmental missions: restoring degraded ecosystems; constructing sustainable facilities; regulating waterways; managing natural resources; and, cleaning up contaminated sites from past military activities. The Corps Environment highlights many of the Army Corps of Engineers and Army environmental and sustainability efforts across the globe.

IN THIS ISSUE:

2015 USACE Sustainability Awards; Mississippi River Commission gains fresh perspective during inspection trip;

Army Garrison - Japan saves loggerhead turtle hatchlings;

Army Reserve equipment storage site using energy-saving zero-discharge wash rack;

New England District celebrates successful fish ladders at ecosystem restoration project;

Middle school, USACE strengthen winning partnership in Germany;

Savannah River islands attract different type of tourist;

Hawaii's housing partner achieving energy goals;

'History Girls' complete mission to recognize Native American site;

Fort Campbell completes first phase of solar project - largest in Kentucky;

and much more.

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