Employees:
272Revenue:
$15MAbout
Baltimore District Quick Facts: - Employs 1,100 civilian and 19 active military personnel - Maintains 290 miles of federal channels - Oversees 148 miles of federal flood protection levees preventing approximately $16 billion in damages to date - Manages 15 reservoir projects preventing approximately $4 billon in damages to date - Runs 11 recreation projects that have hosted more than 15 million visitors - Runs the Washington Aqueduct, which supplies an average of 155 million gallons of drinking water daily to the District of Columbia, and Arlington County and Falls Church, Va. - Supports oversees contingency operations in Afghanistan, with more than 365 civilian employees having deployed - Supports oyster habitat by constructing 530 acres of new Maryland oyster bars - Protects environmentally sensitive coastline, through restoration of 1,140 acres of remote island - Manages projects at 15 military installations in Pennsylvania, Maryland, northern Virginia, and Washington, D.C. - Successfully oversaw a $4.2 billion BRAC mission - Works with non-DOD agencies, including Library of Congress, Department of Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, among others - Leases and supports more than 300 Armed Forces recruiting stations and 180 housing units - Supports the national response plan as part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s team Engineering, Construction, Biology, Water Management, Environmental Restoration, Planning, Real Estate, Navigation, Business Opportunities, Contracting, Civil WorksU.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District Address
2 Hopkins Plaza
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