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The Corps Environment February 2022 issue available now > U.S. Army Corps of Engineers headquarters > News Search

The February 2022 issue of The Corps Environment is now online!

Get the latest issue here: https://media-cdn.dvidshub.net/pubs/pdf_62208.pdf 

This edition focuses on sustainability as a way for life and supports Environmental Operating Principle #1. Content includes commentary from  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Director of Military Programs, Dr. Christine Altendorf, and USACE Director of  Civil Works, Mr. Al Lee, discussing our collective climate change adaption and mitigation efforts. This issue also features initiatives from across the Army environmental community that are helping to shape a sustainable environment for current and future generations.

The following content is included:

  • USACE Charleston District shares their plans to restore shorebird nesting grounds using dredged materials.
  • The USACE Alaska District discusses sustainable construction practices in the Last Frontier.
  • U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center explains how their ongoing partnership is working towards re-establishing Gulf oyster habitat.   
  • USACE New York District shares the story of how West Point Elementary School’s construction is supporting STEAM education for students.
  • U.S. Army Environmental Command discusses how a project seeks to treat contaminated groundwater using a novel bioaugmented adsorption treatment system.

These articles and others can be found in the February 2022 edition of The Corps Environment

Learn more about USACE’s Environmental Operating Principles here. 

You can access previous editions here. 

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