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  • December

    Fort McCoy’s new Collective Training Campus is well underway

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District is currently managing the design and construction of the Collective Training Campus at Fort McCoy Reserve Center in Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. Once completed, the new $190 million campus will include four barracks, a brigade headquarters and two additional buildings to serve as officer quarters.The
  • November

    USACE successfully completes gate rehab project at John T. Myers

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District, in partnership with The Great Lakes and Ohio River Division’s Regional Rivers Repair Fleet, also known as R3F, recently completed rehabbing the miter gates in the 1,200-foot lock chamber at John T. Myers Locks and Dam on the Ohio River in Mt. Vernon, Indiana. The lock chamber officially reopened
  • October

    Louisville District, Regional Repair Fleet partnership revolutionizes Ohio River infrastructure maintenance

    The. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District works in partnership with The Great Lakes and Ohio River Division’s Regional Rivers Repair Fleet, also known as R3F, on major maintenance and repair efforts for the district’s locks and dams on the Ohio and Green River and for the district’s 17 Flood Risk Management Dams across Kentucky, Indiana
  • September

    Louisville District successfully renovates Little Rock Army Reserve Center

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District recently renovated, and turned over, the Little Rock Army Reserve Center in North Little Rock, Arkansas, Sept. 15, 2023 – 26 days ahead of schedule. “Congratulations are in order to the entire project delivery team for demonstrating what winning looks like in the Reserve program,” said Kevin
  • Division Commander makes first visit to the Louisville District

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Great Lakes and Ohio River Division Commander Brig. Gen. Mark C. Quander made his inaugural visit to the Louisville District, Sept. 11-13, 2023. During his visit, Quander received multiple briefings to learn more about the district’s missions, had lunch with recent graduates of the Leadership Development Program,
  • USACE hosts workshop to help improve the future of the Green River Basin

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District, along with national, state and local partners came together to discuss environmental opportunities present within the Green River Basin as part of the Green River Basin Sustainable Rivers Program, also known as SRP. The workshop was held at Mammoth Cave National Park in Mammoth Cave, Kentucky,
  • August

    Dam Safety team performs periodic inspections at Green River Lock and Dams No. 1, 2

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District teammates from Dam Safety, Hydrology & Hydraulics, Navigation, Mechanical and Electrical Sections, along with project personnel, recently performed periodic inspections of Green River Lock and Dams No. 1 and 2, Aug. 14-16, 2023. All Louisville District dams receive a comprehensive inspection once
  • Louisville District celebrates the groundbreaking for new Paddy's Run Flood Pump Station

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District joined Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) and local, state and federal officials to break ground on a $230 million project to replace MSD’s Paddy’s Run Flood Pump Station in Louisville, Kentucky, Aug. 15, 2023.  “The upgrade of Paddy’s Run Pump Station is a
  • Louisville District celebrates the groundbreaking for new Paddy's Run Flood Pump Station

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District joined Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) and local, state and federal officials to break ground on a $230 million project to replace MSD’s Paddy’s Run Flood Pump Station in Louisville, Kentucky, Aug. 15, 2023.  “The upgrade of Paddy’s Run Pump Station is a
  • July

    Regulatory Division plays vital role in protecting the nation's aquatic resources

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District Regulatory Division plays a vital role in protecting the nation’s aquatic resources, as USACE evaluates permit applications for essentially all construction activities that occur in the nation’s waters, including wetlands. Regulatory Division also initiates compliance and enforcement actions as