The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is made up of approximately 34,600 Civilian and 650 military members. Our military and civilian engineers, scientists and other specialists work hand in hand as leaders in engineering and environmental matters. Our diverse workforce of biologists, engineers, geologists, hydrologists, natural resource managers and other professionals meets the demands of changing times and requirements as a vital part of America ‘s Army. Our mission is to provide quality, responsive engineering services to the nation including: * Planning, designing, building and operating water resources and other civil works projects (Navigation, Flood Control, Environmental Protection, Disaster Response, etc.) * Designing and managing the construction of military facilities for the Army and Air Force. (Military Construction) * Providing design and construction management support for other Defense and federal agencies. (Interagency and International Services)
Louisiana Coastal Area Ecosystem Restoration Study
New Orleans District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, November 2004Historical Origins and Demographic and Geologic Influences on Corps of Engineers Coastal Missions
Ph.D. Andrew Morang, Charles B. Chesnutt, January 2004Preparing Soil Samples for Volatile Organic Compound Analysis
Alan D. Hewitt, April 1997