The most recent appropriations for the Department of War expired at 11:59 p.m. EST on September 30, 2025. Military personnel will continue in a normal duty status without pay until such time as a continuing resolution or appropriations are passed by Congress and signed into law. Civilian personnel not engaged in exempted or excepted activities will be placed in a non-work, non-pay status.
  • Review Plan Engineering and Design Products I-RAP-Mud Lake, MN

    This review plan describes necessary quality reviews for engineering and design (E&D) products for the I-RAP-Mud Lake, MN project. Project objectives include: (1) to improve connectivity for water and aquatic organisms to move between Mud Lake and the St. Louis River; (2) to provide overwintering habitat by deepening and opening the north end of Mud Lake; (3) to restore wetland habitat by creating hemi-marsh for birds; (4) to improve plant species establishment, re-establishing wild rice, and limiting invasive cattails; (5) to recreate historic bay mouth bars and islands reusing dredged material; and (6) to remediate contaminated sediments, as needed. The project will include construction of a 10- to 30-foot opening under an existing railroad way. The opening design will consist of multiple, precast box culverts or a simple span precast concrete bridge founded on steel piles. Engineering tasks will include data collection, hydraulic modeling, and plans and specifications for dredging and the culvert or bridge. The construction contract will be awarded by others (USEPA or MNDNR). The USACE is expected to be retained for construction oversight support.

  • Review Plan Engineering and Design Products Soo Poe Lock Gate 3 Engineering and Design

    This review plan describes necessary quality reviews for engineering and design (E&D) products for the Soo Poe Lock Gate 3 Engineering and Design. Design of a new downstream (D/S) miter gate (Gate #3) at the Poe including gate leaves, pintle base, adjustable wall quoin and a rod connection interface to gate. The design package to include drawings, technical specifications, ECIFP, and DDR w/calculations. Fabrication and installation is not considered.

  • Review Plan Engineering and Design Products Soo Asset Renewal Crib Dam Stabilization, MI

    This review plan describes necessary quality reviews for engineering and design (E&D) products for the Asset Renewal Crib Dam Stabilization. This project requires design and construction to stabilize the crib dam (the wall along the tailrace at the power plant, center dam) located at the Soo Locks in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. The stability of the crib dam is critical for maintaining water levels in the St. Marys River at the power plant and providing access to perform operations and maintenance (O&M) activities in the area.

  • Finding of no Significant Impact and Environmental Assessment

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Buffalo District has assessed the environmental impacts of the subject project in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 and has determined a draft Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI). The attached draft Environmental Assessment (EA) dated April 2024, addresses the USACE repair of the Conneaut West Breakwater located at the City of Conneaut, Ashtabula County, Ohio on the southern shore of Lake Erie, about 70 miles northeast1 of Cleveland, Ohio. The Conneaut West Breakwater shelters Conneaut Harbor and its associated features from severe lake storms and waves. The breakwater provides necessary shelter from lake waves, allowing commercial vessels to navigate and serve industry at the harbor. In addition, the structure enables small vessels and recreational boats to navigate to and from marinas within the harbor project. The shoreline along Conneaut Harbor is also protected from erosion by the outer breakwater. Recent inspections indicate the breakwater has deteriorated from wave action since the last repairs were made to the structure. Thus, the breakwater is at risk of no longer providing adequate protection to the interior of Conneaut Harbor from severe lake storms and waves. Repair of this structure is necessary to restore the breakwater to its nearly original condition so it can provide adequate protection to the Conneaut Harbor navigation channel and shoreline.

  • Glenwood Wastewater Collection and Treatment Project, Preble County, Ohio: Final Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District has conducted an Environmental Assessment in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, for the Glenwood Wastewater Collection and Treatment Project, which addresses the need for sanitary sewer services in the Glenwood community in Preble County, Ohio.
  • Environmental Assessment, Section 340 Sarvis Fork Waterline Extension Project, Jackson County, West Virginia

    The Northern Jackson County Public Service District (NJCPSD) is proposing to design and construct a waterline extension project in Jackson County, West Virginia. The project is necessary to provide approximately 20 customers with clean, reliable, public drinking water in the Sandyville area along Sarvis Fork Road in Jackson County. Persons residing along Sarvis Fork Road and adjacent areas report the need for public water service due to inadequate quantities and quality of available groundwater supplies found in the vicinity.

  • Draft Environmental Assessment, Section 340 Greenbrier County, Phase II Waterline Extension Project, Greenbrier County, West Virginia

    The Greenbrier County Public Service District #2 (PSD) is proposing to design and construct a waterline extension project within Greenbrier County, West Virginia. Individuals within the project area currently rely on inadequate individual water systems consisting of wells and cisterns and do not have fire protection. The proposed infrastructure

  • Draft Environmental Assessment, Section 340 City of Spencer Water System Improvements Project, Roane County, West Virginia

    The City of Spencer (City) is proposing to design and construct a water system improvements project in Roane County, West Virginia. The existing water system has outdated components that are in need of replacement and/or rehabilitation. The proposed infrastructure would address the unsanitary and unsafe conditions associated with the existing water system.

  • Draft Environmental Assessment, Section 340 Statts Mills Road Waterline Extension Project, Jackson County, West Virginia

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington District (Corps) has conducted an environmental analysis in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA)of 1969, as amended. The Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) datedMay2024, for the Section 340 Statts Mills Road Water Extension Project addresses the existing water supply system which

  • Nashville District seeks public input for revision of 1998 Wolf Creek Dam and Lake Cumberland Water Control Manual

    To All Interested Parties: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District (USACE), is initiating scoping under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to evaluate potential impacts of the proposed revision of the 1998 Wolf Creek Dam and Lake Cumberland Water Control Manual (WCM). The Wolf Creek WCM comprises pertinent project data, background information, the plan for day-to-day and emergency water management, and the effects of the plan on authorized project purposes.