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September
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Sep 2016
New BEE-ginnings at St. Stephen
BUZZZZZ. BUZZZZ. A new sound is greeting visitors to the St. Stephen Powerhouse and Fish Lift; bees
9
Sep 2016
Proposed I-73 project under review
With any new proposed project, one of the first questions asked is, “how long until you can make a
March
18
Mar 2016
Species Spotlight: Atlantic Sturgeon
The Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus) is an ancient species, dating back at least 70 million
August
19
Aug 2013
A look at the "Royal Home" one year later...
In May 2012, oyster castles were installed near a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District
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Aug 2013
Dredging on Fire
Beginning in August, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District will be conducting a
November
13
Nov 2012
Permitting Nuclear Energy
By Richard Darden, PhD, biologistSouth Carolina’s population is growing and faces increasing energy
13
Nov 2012
Managing the Permitting Process
When one thinks of historic rice fields, images of vast expanses of wetlands full of waterfowl,
6
Nov 2012
Charleston District FY12 Year in Review
Civil WorksCharleston Harbor Awarded maintenance dredging contract of the Charleston Harbor Upper
July
16
Jul 2012
Engineering an Oyster's Royal Home
What is an oyster castle? An oyster castle is designed to be an instant habitat for oyster spat and
April
16
Apr 2012
Spawning a Continued Relationship
In St. Stephen, SC, the Charleston District finished construction of the Cooper River Rediversion
January
9
Jan 2012
Public’s Questions Answered about Haile Gold Mine
In October 2011, the Charleston District began the process of preparing the environmental impact
October
10
Oct 2011
Folly Beach Dunes Doing Their Jobs
Hurricane Irene struck the east coast of the United States during the weekend of August 26th-28th
10
Oct 2011
Large-Scale Gold Mine Project Requires EIS
In January 2011, Haile Gold Mine, Inc. submitted an application for a Department of the Army permit
July
11
Jul 2011
Wind Power Gains Momentum as a Viable Energy Alternative
The development of alternative energy options is fast becoming a priority in the minds of many