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ER 1110-2-50 Low Level Discharge Facilities for Drawdown of Impoundments

Purpose: This regulation states the policy, objectives, and procedures in regard to facilities for drawdown of lakes to be impounded by Civil Works projects. CLICK TO DOWNLOAD

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ER 1110-2-4401 Clearances for Power and Communication Lines over Reservoirs

Purpose: This regulation defines the minimum vertical clearances to be provided when relocating or replacing existing or when constructing new power and communication lines over waters of reservoir projects. Definitions are provided in paragraph 5.

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ER 1110-2-401 Operation, Maintenance, Repair, Replacement, and Rehabilitation Manual for Projects and Separable Elements Managed by Project Sponsors

Operation, Maintenance, Repair, Replacement, and Rehabilitation Manual for Projects and Separable Elements Managed by Project Sponsors Purpose: This regulation provides instructions for the preparation of operation and maintenance manuals outlining the responsibilities of those local sponsors that have entered into …Read More

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ER 1110-2-4001 Notes on Sedimentation Activities RCS DAEN-CWE-12

Purpose: This regulation prescribes general requirements for submittal of annual reports on Corps of Engineers activities in the field of sedimentation.

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ER 1110-2-400 Design of Recreation Site Areas and Facilities

Purpose: This regulation establishes policy, and guidance for the design of recreation sites, areas, and facilities.

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ER 1110-2-2902 Prescribed Procedures for the Maintenance and Operation of Shore Protection Works

Purpose:  This regulation provides specific performance requirements and guidance for accomplishing the satisfactory maintenance and operation of shore protection works, including coastal structures, beach fill projects, and protective dunes.

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ER 1110-2-249 Management of Water Control Data Systems

Purpose: This engineer regulation provides guidance for the management of water control data systems including the equipment and software used for acquisition, transmission, and processing of real-time data used to regulate water projects for which the Corps of Engineers is …Read More

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ER 1110-2-248 Requirements for Water Data Transmission Using GOES DCS

Purpose: This Engineer Regulation establishes the requirements for data transmission and retrieval via the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) Data Collection System (DCS)operated by the National Earth Satellite Service (NESS) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

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ER 1110-2-241 Use of Storage Allocated for Flood Control and Navigation at Non-Corps Projects

Purpose: This regulation prescribes the responsibilities and general procedures for regulating reservoir projects for flood control or navigation and the use of storage allocated for such purpose.  Excepted projects are those owned and operated by the Corps of Engineers; the …Read More

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ER 1110-2-240 Water Control Management Ch 1 30 Apr 87 Ch 2 1 Mar 94

Purpose: This regulation prescribes policies and procedures to be followed by the US Army Corps of Engineers in carrying out water control management activities, including establishment of water control plans for Corps and non-Corps projects, as required by Federal laws …Read More

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ER 1110-2-1942 Inspection, Monitoring and Maintenance of Relief Wells

Purpose: This regulation provides policy guidance for scheduled monitoring, inspection, evaluation, maintenance and rehabilitation of relief wells at civil works projects.

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ER 1110-2-1941 Drought Contingency Plans

Purpose: This regulation provides policy and guidance for the preparation of drought contingency plans as part of the Corps of Engineers overall water control management activities.

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