Bristol-EDT JV, LLC was awarded the contract by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, to renovate the building. Richard Tyler, Bristol-EDT JV, LLC project superintendent, arranged to donate the items to ReStore of The Coastal Empire Habitat for Humanity, Inc., to be repurposed at various locations in Georgia.
Valjean Stell-Burns (left), chief of the Internal Review Office, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District receives a Certificate of Retirement from Savannah District Deputy Commander Lt. Col. Alex Duffy, during her retirement ceremony May 16. Stell-Burns officially retires June 3, 2023 after 42 years of federal service.
A ring-billed gull sits on the head section of a dredge pipe in the dredged material containment areas along the Savannah River, March 23, 2023. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, facilitates the beneficial use of dredged material by building bird habitats with sediment from the Savannah River.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District signed the Canon Conservation Agreement with the Coastal Heritage Society and Georgia Department of Natural Resources at the Savannah History Museum March 30. The 19 canons found in the Savannah River will be placed in this museum once their restoration is complete at the Conservation Research Laboratory at Texas A&M.;

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Public comment period opens for Former Conway Bombing, Gunnery Range
6/28/2023
CONWAY, SC. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Savannah District, will begin the public comment period for the Proposed Plan (PP), and supporting documentation, for the former Conway Bombing...
Corps of Engineers has public meeting for Former Conway Bombing, Gunnery Range
6/23/2023
CONWAY, SC. -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Savannah District, has scheduled a public meeting for July 12, 2023, at 6 p.m. at Horry County Memorial Library-Conway, 801 Main Street,...

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Turpentine Run is a Flood Risk Management project located within the Nadir development of St. Thomas and is authorized for design and construction. This Review Plan defines the scope and level of peer review activities required during the design process.

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Finding of Suitability to Transfer (FOST) is to document the environmental suitability of the North Landfill Area Property (hereafter “the Property”) at Fort Gillem for transfer to the Urban Redevelopment Agency of the City of Forest Park consistent with Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) Section 120(h) and Department of Defense policy. In addition, the FOST includes the CERCLA Notice, Covenant, and Access Provisions and other Deed Provisions and the Environmental Protection Provisions (EPPs) necessary to protect human health or the environment after such transfer.

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The Corps is proposing to conduct maintenance dredging of shoaled areas within the Cumberland Dividings area of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (AIWW), from river miles 704.5 through 709.5, and has developed placement alternatives that consider previously used upland placement sites as well as beneficial use of dredged material (BUDM) placement areas consistent with Section 125 of the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 2020.

Approximately 316,000 cubic yards of sediment will be removed from the channel utilizing Hydraulic cutterhead dredges. The Corps is proposing placement of dredged material at one preferred site that would restore a highly eroded island habitat. The proposed location was chosen with consideration toward cultural, environmental, economic, and recreational resources.

The Department of the Army invites the public to review and comment on the Proposed Plan (PP) for Burial Site No. 3, FTG-09, at Fort Gillem in Forest Park, Georgia. The PP presents the U.S. Army’s (Army) Preferred Remedial Alternative that addresses contaminated soil and groundwater at FTG-09. The Army’s Preferred Remedial Alternative at the FTG-09 Site includes On-Post Source Area and Off-Post Groundwater South of FTG-09. The Preferred Remedial Alternative for the On-Post Source Area is Chemical Oxidation.

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SAS-2005-01190-PGP-SHS

PROJECT NAME:  Reissuance of Programmatic General Permit (PGP) 36 for Placement of Materials at 28 Offshore Artificial Reef Sites in the Atlantic Ocean. COUNTIES:  Chatham, Bryan, Liberty, McIntosh, Glynn, and Camden. NEAREST NAMED WATERWAY:  Atlantic Ocean. OVERALL PROJECT PURPOSE:  To provide habitat and increase offshore recreational fishing opportunities along the Georgia coast.
Published: 6/22/2023