M7.7: Blog about the agency's role
I chose to review the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE).
USACE is an agency that delivers engineering services to more than 130 countries worldwide, not just the US. They state that environmental sustainability is their guiding principle and they work to "strengthen our Nation's security by building and maintaining America's infrastructure." They also work to reduce disaster risk (like from flooding), protect and restore our environment, and clean sites contaminated with hazardous, toxic, or radioactive waste and material. While the USACE is doing many things to improve and protect our environment, I found what they do with our water to be interesting. According to their website, USACE prevents greater than $6 in flood damages for every $1 invested, produces 6.5 billion gallons of drinking water per day, and is the largest renewable energy producer in the US.
References
http://www.usace.army.mil/About/
http://www.usace.army.mil/Portals/2/docs/USACE_101_Sep_2014.pdf
USACE is an agency that delivers engineering services to more than 130 countries worldwide, not just the US. They state that environmental sustainability is their guiding principle and they work to "strengthen our Nation's security by building and maintaining America's infrastructure." They also work to reduce disaster risk (like from flooding), protect and restore our environment, and clean sites contaminated with hazardous, toxic, or radioactive waste and material. While the USACE is doing many things to improve and protect our environment, I found what they do with our water to be interesting. According to their website, USACE prevents greater than $6 in flood damages for every $1 invested, produces 6.5 billion gallons of drinking water per day, and is the largest renewable energy producer in the US.
References
http://www.usace.army.mil/About/
http://www.usace.army.mil/Portals/2/docs/USACE_101_Sep_2014.pdf
Hi Loren,
ReplyDeleteI never knew the United States Army Corp of Engineers focused on environmental sustainability. I would imagine their focus to be on other areas. However, it is pleasant to see that their reach extends out beyond the U.S. as protecting the environment is a world wide collaborative effort