
America’s Engineers are Engineering With Nature
The recent feature in “America’s Engineers: The People, Programs, and Projects of the U.S. Army

The recent feature in “America’s Engineers: The People, Programs, and Projects of the U.S. Army

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) together with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’

Background Coastal salt marshes are crucial ecosystems, offering flood management, nutrient retention, and biodiversity. Threatened

EWN researchers, Chris Haring and Autumn Murray, from ERDC Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory (CHL) and

EWN researchers recently conducted a comprehensive site assessment for a forthcoming wetland Beneficial Use of

Site shift After multiple permit delays at Provincetown, MA, the team decided to leverage an
Roughly 40% of the United States population lives in coastal counties [1] that are vulnerable

Coastal stakeholders need monitoring solutions to evaluate the effectiveness of dredged material for combating sea

EWN researchers alongside personnel from the USACE Louisville District (LRL) Nolan River Lake, embarked on
Location: Kiefer Creek, La Barque Creek, and Huzzah Creek, Missouri Developing a comprehensive understanding of
Engineering With Nature® is the intentional alignment of natural and engineering processes to efficiently and effectively deliver economic, ecological, and social benefits through collaboration.