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Welcome to the Nashville District

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has played a vital role in the development and growth of the nation in peace and in war. For more than 200 years, the Corps has supported the nation’s river-based commerce, protected established population centers, provided disaster response and constructed military facilities to protect our shores. Today, the 700 civilians and U.S. Army officers of the Nashville District continue to serve the region, the Corps, and the Nation by providing collaborative water resource engineering solutions, world class public infrastructure management, and environmental stewardship for the Cumberland-Tennessee River Systems.

Wolf Creek Dam Project to receive
$116 million
by Allison Jarrett, Nashville District, Public Affairs

The Wolf Creek Dam Project in Jamestown, Ky. is set to receive $116 million in 2010, the Nashville District reports.  The Corps is three years into a six year, $584 million seepage rehabilitation project at the dam. 

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Center Hill Dam Project is progressing
by Allison Jarrett, Nashville District, Public Affairs

The Center Hill Dam Seepage Rehabilitation Project in Lancaster, Tenn., is progressing, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District reports.  Foundation grouting at the left rim and main dam embankment continue, and work is underway to complete contract documents and to advertise a second major construction contract for the main embankment seepage barrier wall and saddle dam treatment.

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Lt. Col. MITCHELL'S BLOG


**NEW POSTING!

Work gets underway at J. Percy Priest Dam

"If you live near J. Percy Priest Dam in Nashville, you’ve probably noticed the drill rigs and road closure signs.  That might be a cause for alarm to some, so I want to take the time to explain what’s going on there and why it’s a good thing."

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