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February
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Feb 2019
Pilot study seeks drinking water advancements for nation’s capital
In an unassuming blue trailer just a few miles north of the heart of the District of Columbia, work is underway to improve the drinking water that serves more than 1 million people in and around the nation’s capital.
September
19
Sep 2013
Raystown Lake promotes water safety, art education through chalk art
For the second year, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Raystown Lake hosted “Chalk on the Walk”, a
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Sep 2013
Baltimore District, partners team up for Labor Day water rescue simulation
Did you know it only takes less than a half cup of water in your lungs to drown? Whether you are a
June
17
Jun 2013
SMA Chandler visits the Washington Aqueduct
Sergeant Major of the Army Raymond F. Chandler III came to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) Washington Aqueduct June 5 to visit the people charged with a unique and vital but frequently unseen mission.
December
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Dec 2012
Chinese delegation tours Washington Aqueduct as part of Corps' program
A 20-member delegation of scientists and water professionals from the Peoples Republic of China received a presentation and tour on area water production methods during a Dec. 7 tour at Washington Aqueduct in northwest Washington, D.C.