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The Louisville District Open House Networking Event will be held Tuesday, June 13, 2023, at The Henry Clay located at 604 S 3rd Street in Louisville, Kentucky. This free event is open to all businesses, both small and large, interested in working with the Louisville District. Learn more by clicking the link below or by visiting: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/usace-louisville-district-open-house-networking-event-tickets-609444774727
Falls City Engineer March/April 2023 newsletter is now available! Articles in this issue include: Salvage operations continue following barge accident; USACE receives federal funding to advance Louisville Metro Flood Protection System Reconstruction Project; Cecil M. Harden Lake Hosts Open Houses for Shoreline Management Plan Update; Regulatory Division permits in crucial in construction of Kentucky’s largest development project; USACE completes maintenance for Army Field Support Battalion at Fort Campbell; Stormwater management key to successful construction; USACE completes, turns over new maintenance hangar at Grissom Air Reserve Base; District foresters see the value in trees; Former Co-op student now leads District’s current largest project; and Louisville District Deputy Commander gets promoted to lieutenant colonel. Click link below to read more or visit: https://www.dvidshub.net/publication/issues/66632
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers delivered a 117,034 square-foot maintenance complex to the Army Field Support Battalion during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, March 15, 2023. The project, with a programmed amount of $44.7 million, consisted of the construction of four general purpose maintenance facilities that includes an allied shop building, engine auto shop, production control building and a paint booth building. The project also included 42,110 square feet of concrete parking.
The National Inventory of Dams (NID) is now available! With more than 90,000 dams across the United States, the NID is the central information source for dams in the U.S. and its territories. The database contains more than 70 data fields for each dam - find out where dams are, what they were designed to do, and who manages them. The NID is an important resource to assist emergency managers, safety professionals, infrastructure owners, community leaders, business owners, and residents understand the relationship between dams and their surrounding communities.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Federal Emergency Management Agency have launched the National Levee Safety Program! Click the link below to see how you can get involved.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is the nation’s leading provider of outdoor recreation with over 400 lake and river projects in 43 states and more than 360 million visits per year. Please be careful in and around the water because even strong swimmers drown. Check out this website to find valuable tips and resources that could save your life or the life of someone you care about.

Latest News Releases

USACE announces Taylorsville Lake Dam’s 40th Anniversary Event
4/17/2023
The Friends of Taylorsville Lake, in coordination with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District, invites the public to the 40th anniversary celebration of Taylorsville Lake Dam.The...
Locking temporarily suspended at McAlpine Locks and Dam
3/28/2023
The lock chambers at McAlpine Locks and Dam (Ohio River mile 606.8) in Louisville, Kentucky, are closed to traffic due to a navigation accident, which occurred approximately at 2 a.m. EDT on March 28...
USACE announces Cecil M. Harden Lake Shoreline Management Plan update
3/27/2023
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District is in the process of updating the Shoreline Management Plan for Cecil M. Harden Lake located in Rockville, Indiana. The Cecil M. Harden Shoreline...

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Regulatory Division permits crucial in construction of Kentucky's largest development project
5/1/2023
Construction of the $5.8 billion Ford Blue Oval SK Battery Park in Glendale, Kentucky, is one of the largest economic developments in the history of the Commonwealth. What many don’t know, however, is...
District foresters see the value in trees
4/26/2023
Trees are not the first topic one thinks of when describing the Louisville District mission. In the Real Estate Division Forestry Team reside Barry Tucker, Certified Forester, and Martin Wilson, who...
Salvage operations continue following barge accident
4/21/2023
Salvage Operations continue following a barge accident, which occurred March 28 at McAlpine Locks and Dam, in Louisville, Kentucky.A vessel towing 11 barges, which were owed by Ingram Barge Company,...

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