• 18-001 Little Goose crane work temporarily closes dam to vehicle crossings; Lower Granite, Lower Monumental holiday crossing schedules announced

    LOWER SNAKE RIVER, Wash. – Vehicle crossings at Little Goose Lock and Dam, located on the lower Snake River near Starbuck, Washington, will be temporarily closed Thursday, Jan. 11, through Tuesday, Jan. 16, to accommodate work on the fish ladder cooling water pump installation project. Other Corps dams on the lower Snake River that allow vehicle crossings have announced their schedules for the Monday, Jan. 15, Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday federal holiday: Lower Granite Lock and Dam, near Pomeroy, Washington, will be open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. for public vehicle crossings; Lower Monumental Lock and Dam, near Kahlotus, Washington, will be closed.
  • 17-123 Corps seeks public input on proposed Section 408 for Wilson Bridge boat ramp improvement project

    WILSON, Wyo. – The Walla Walla District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) seeks public scoping comments regarding the Corps’ proposal to grant permission for potential alteration to a Corps-constructed river improvement project on the upper-Snake River in the City of Wilson, Wyoming.
  • 17-122 Corps, levee managers discuss Milton-Freewater Levee risk

    MILTON-FREEWATER, Ore. – U.S. Army Corps of Engineers levee safety officials met yesterday, Dec. 12, with levee managers from the Milton-Freewater Water Control District (MFWCD) to inform them of a recent screening-level risk assessment of the Milton-Freewater Levee Project on the Walla Walla River.
  • 17-121 Dam crossings closed on Christmas, New Year’s federal holidays

    LOWER SNAKE RIVER, Wash. – If your upcoming holiday plans include a road trip to visit family and friends on the opposite side of the lower Snake River, you may want to keep in mind that U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dams on the river in Washington will be closed to cross-dam public vehicle traffic on the Christmas and New Year’s Day federally recognized holidays.
  • 17-120 Winter weather closes some Dworshak recreation facilities; staff announces Visitor Center holiday hours

    AHSAHKA, Idaho – Dworshak Dam and Reservoir recreation staff completed winterizing several recreation facilities this week, preparing them for seasonal freezing weather:
  • 17-119 Walla Walla District employees deploy to support FEMA’s hurricane-response missions

    WALLA WALLA, Wash. – During the span of about three months, dozens of employee-volunteers from throughout the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Walla Walla District deployed in response to Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) requests for support to hurricane-recovery efforts in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico, Saint Thomas, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Saint Croix, according to District emergency management officials.
  • 17-118 Dam crossings closed on Thanksgiving; Lower Granite open Friday, Saturday, Sunday for vehicle crossings

    LOWER SNAKE RIVER, Wash. – If your upcoming Thanksgiving plans include a road trip to visit family and friends on the opposite side of the lower Snake River, you may want to keep in mind that U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dams on the river in Washington will be closed to cross-dam public vehicle traffic. Lower Granite, near Pomeroy; Little Goose, near Starbuck; and Lower Monumental, near Kahlotus, will be closed to public vehicle crossings on Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 23. Lower Granite will reopen for crossings on Friday, Nov. 24, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • 17-117 Mill Creek Levee paved trail and Rooks Park reopen; Levee maintenance work completed

    WALLA WALLA, WA - The paved trail on the north side of the federally managed section of the Mill Creek Levee System and pedestrian access to Rooks Park reopened this morning, Monday, Nov. 20, following the completion of Phase-2 work to remove overgrown vegetation which encroached into the levee’s maintenance-access zone, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials announced today.
  • 17-116 Fishhook Park visitors impacted by water system upgrade construction

    Burbank, Wash. – Fishhook Park, located off of State Route 124 along the lower Snake River in Walla Walla County, will be without water next year while the water system is upgraded; however, it will remain open to visitors during their normal summer recreation season of May 18 through Sept. 4, 2018.
  • 17-115 Water safety is a year round concern – play it safe

    MID-COLUMBIA BASIN, Wash. – Public safety is the number-one priority of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the Corps urges anyone planning to be on or around water to practice boating and water safety throughout the year.