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Primary U.S., Map of USACE Engineer Divisions and Districts. http://www.usace.army.mil/divdistmap.html [Accessed 2/12/07]

One of the many lakes in Texas created by the U.S.. Primary Squire Haskins. Aerial View of Lewisville Lake. (United States-Texas-Denton County, http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-15472.)

Primary Lieutenant General Arthur G. Trudeau, USA, Retired.

Primary U.S. efforts during the Depression. Engineer Pamphlet 870-1-26, Engineer Memoirs: Lieutenant General Arthur G. Trudeau, USA, retired. Col. Calvin j. Landau interviewer (Washington, DC: Department of the Army US, 1971), 141.

made many important river improvements. Primary Brazos River: Lock and Dam #8. (U.S. Collection, 1917, courtesy of the Dallas Historical Society) Permalink: http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-4384

Primary How the U.S. Army Corps related to FDR s alphabet agencies. Lenore Fine and Harold Kanarek. Building A Better America: Combating Unemployment in the Great Depression. Historical Vignettes, Vol. 2. (Washington, DC: Department of the Army U.S., 1988) http://www.usace.army.mil/publications/eng-pamphlets/ep870-1-1/toc.htm

The construction of a Brazos River lock and dam. Primary Brazos River: Lock and Dam #1. (U.S. Collection, 1916, courtesy of the Dallas Historical Society) Permalink: http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-4458

Primary How the Corps contributed to the development of hydroelectric power. Ruess, Martian and Walker Paul K. Engineer Pamphlet 870-1-13, Financing Water Resources Development- A Brief History. (Washington, DC: Historical Division Office of Administrative Services Office of the Chief of Engineers, July 1983. http://www.usace.army.mil/publications/eng-pamphlets/ep870-1-13/toc.htm

A photo of stockpiled construction material. Primary Brazos River: Lock and Dam#1 (U.S. Army Corp Collection, 1917, courtesy of The Dallas Historical Society) Permalink: http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-4504

A nearly completed lock and dam. Primary Brazos River: Lock And Dam #1 (U.S. Collection, 1916, courtesy of The Dallas Historical Society) Permalink: http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-4461

Primary Interview. Engineer Memoirs. Lieutenant General Walter K. Wilson, Jr. USA, Retired. Interviewer, Paul Walker. (Historical Division, Office of the Chief, 1978)

Primary Criticism of Corps cost estimates. Interview. Engineer Memoirs. Lieutenant General Walter K. Wilson, Jr. USA, Retired. Interviewer, Paul Walker. (Historical Division, Office of the Chief, 1978)

Construction of lock and dam #3 Primary Brazos River: Lock and Dam #3. (U.S. Collection, 1917. courtesy of The Dallas Historical Society) Permalink: http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-4295

Primary The cost of replacing old engineering structures. Interview. Engineer Memoirs. Lieutenant General Walter K. Wilson, Jr. USA, Retired. Interviewer, Paul Walker. (Historical Division, Office of the Chief, 1978)

Note the bridge in the background and how the river has been diverted to allow construction of lock and dam #3. Primary Brazos River: Lock and Dam #3. (U.S. Collection, 1917, courtesy of The Dallas Historical Society) Permalink: http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-4329

Environmentalists criticized the U.S. river projects. Primary Engineer Pamphlet 870-1-52. Engineer Memoirs: Lieutenant General Ernest Graves. Frank N. Schubert interviewer (Washington, DC: Department of the Army US, 1997), 140. http://www.usace.army.mil/publications/eng-pamphlets/ep870-1-52/toc.htm

Concrete being poured to create a river lock on the Brazos River. Primary Brazos River: Lock and Dam #3. (U.S. Collection, 1917, courtesy of The Dallas Historical Society) Permalink: http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-4314

Environmentalists criticized the U.S. river projects. Primary Engineer Pamphlet 870-1-52. Engineer Memoirs: Lieutenant General Ernest Graves. Frank N. Schubert interviewer (Washington, DC: Department of the Army US, 1997), 141. http://www.usace.army.mil/publications/eng-pamphlets/ep870-1-52/toc.htm

Rerouting and blocking of the river to construct a lock and dam. Primary Brazos River: Lock and Dam #3. (U.S. Collection, 1917, courtesy of The Dallas Historical Society) Permalink: http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-4342

Primary Guard Lock in Sabine-Neches Canal, Texas. (U.S. Collection, 1915, courtesy of The Dallas Historical Society) Permalink: http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-4222

Primary The role of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers after Hurricane Katrina. Task Force Guardian Task Force Guardian was established on Sept. 19, 05, with the mission to repair the damages to the greater New Orleans federal hurricane and flood protection system, and restore the system to pre-storm conditions by 1 Jun 06. TF Guardian is a team of specialists from the Corps New Orleans District, supported by other U.S. personnel and Architect/Engineer contractors. The Hurricane and Flood Protection system within the Orleans, St. Bernard and Plaquemines parishes in southeast Louisiana was damaged by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Within these parishes, the hurricane and flood protection system comprises over 300 miles of levees and floodwalls, 48 pump stations, and a number of floodgates and control structures. There were multiple severe damages to the system including overtopping, breaches, and washouts in both walls and earthen levees. There were also a number of minor scour areas throughout the system. Task Force Guardian has been rapidly moving forward with the restoration of the hurricane protection system within the hurricane affected area around New Orleans. The area has been divided into five geographical areas. There are Project Managers for each area coordinating and managing the recovery effort. Recovery effort has included assessing damages, preparing and submitting project information reports, requesting authority and funding, preparing plans and specifications, awarding contracts, and managing the construction. To date, a number of areas are under construction. Please visit the individual project information pages for further information. Construction is 49% complete All 59 contracts worth $770 million have been awarded 54 contracts to Louisiana companies 22 contracts awarded to small business and 8a firms Total Obligations = $480 million Total Large Business Obligations = $306 million Total Louisiana Large Business Obligations = $241 million Total Small Business Obligations = $174 million Total Louisiana Small Business Obligations = $145 million Total Obligation to Small Disadvantaged Businesses = $22 million Total Obligation to Small Woman Owned Businesses = $24 million Total Obligation to Hub Zone = $53 million US : Mississippi Valley Division. Corps Hurricane Response: Task Force Guardian. Accessed 4-16-07. http://www.mvn.usace.army.mil/tfh/fact%20sheets/task%20force%20guardian.htm

Primary The role of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers after Hurricane Katrina. Task Force Guardian welcomes the results of the IPET report. We are using, and will continue to use, that information to make sure the restoration work is done using the best engineering expertise, the best materials and the best construction methods. We want the people of New Orleans, and the United States, to have confidence in the work of the. That we invite advice and counsel and criticism to make sure we re using the best engineering, materials and construction practices. No matter the project. June 1 is attainable not only will we attain it the system will be better and stronger. The amount of work underway is immense. It would ordinarily take years to do what we are doing in months. And no corners are being cut. We are accelerating the work and compressing without jeopardizing the science, the engineering or the best construction practices. Task Force Guardian has awarded all 59 reconstruction contracts and is committed to completing the $770 million reconstruction of the hurricane protection system to pre-katrina levels by June 1. Task Force Guardian is using the best soil possible to rebuild the levees and floodwalls. No inferior or substandard! We are performing extensive on-site inspections and frequent lab work to ensure only quality materials are being used. High quality clay material from as far away as Mississippi is being brought in to ensure the levees are better and stronger. The flood walls that failed are being replaced with new designs that use deeper sheet piles and are anchored with giant I-beams driven 80 feet into the ground. The project to complete the reconstruction of 109 miles of Mississippi River levee is complete. About 41 miles of levees and floodwalls were damaged along the system protecting New Orleans. The work to restore previous levels of protection include repairing damaged levees and floodwalls and correcting any design and construction flaws that may be found as a result of the investigations. In addition, Congress appropriated funds to accelerate the completion of the New Orleans to Venice, Lake Pontchartrain & Vicinity, West Bank in the Vicinity of New Orleans, Grand Isle, and the Larose to Golden Meadow hurricane projects, as well as the Southeast Louisiana (SELA) Urban Flood Control Project. These funds will ensure that all the projects have design-level protection and substantial progress is made toward completing drainage improvements initially approved under SELA. Corps leadership expects this work will be substantially complete by September 2007. US : Mississippi Valley Division. Corps Hurricane Response: Task Force Guardian. Accessed 4-16-07. http://www.mvn.usace.army.mil/tfh/fact%20sheets/task%20force%20guardian.htm