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EP 385-1-95b Errata Sheet 1

ERRATA SHEET No. 1 Safety EXPLOSIVES SAFETY SUBMISSION EP 385-1-95b 28 March 2003 Pending the next update to EP 385-1-95b, the following changes to the document are to be implemented. Wherever this document uses the term Military Munitions Center of …Read More

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EP 385-1-95a Errata Sheet 3

ERRATA SHEET No. 3 Safety BASIC SAFETY CONCEPTS AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR MUNITIONS AND EXPLOSIVES OF CONCERN (MEC) RESPONSE ACTION OPERATIONS EP 385-1-95a 27 August 2004 Pending the next update to EP 385-1-95a, the following changes to the document are to …Read More

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EP 385-1-95a Errata Sheet 2

ERRATA SHEET No. 2 Safety BASIC SAFETY CONCEPTS AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR MUNITIONS AND EXPLOSIVES OF CONCERN (MEC) RESPONSE ACTION OPERATIONS EP 385-1-95a 27 August 2004 Pending the next update to EP 385-1-95a, paragraph 13(a) and (b) are changed to read: …Read More

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EP 385-1-95a Errata Sheet 1

Errata Sheet No. 1 Safety BASIC SAFETY CONCEPTS AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR MUNITIONS AND EXPLOSIVES OF CONCERN (MEC) RESPONSE ACTION OPERATIONS EP 385-1-95a 27 August 2004 Page 12, paragraph 13b, 2nd sentence, should read: The minimum TSD will be the greater …Read More

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EP 385-1-95a Basic Safety Concepts and Considerations for Munitions and Explosives of Concern MEC Response Action Operations

Purpose. This pamphlet establishes U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) operating procedures for dealing with military munitions at Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS), Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC), and Installation Restoration projects. There are no absolutely safe procedures for dealing …Read More

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EP 37-1-6 Financial Administration Resource Management Functional Guide for Civil Emergency Management Programs

Purpose: This pamphlet prescribes financial management procedures for all United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) emergency management programs.  Additionally, this pamphlet provides guidance and deployment instructions for the Resource Management Planning and Response Team (RMPRT).  All information contained in …Read More

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EP 37-1-5 Budget and Manpower Resource Management Cycle

Purpose: To provide time frame guidelines for the budget and manpower cycle from USACE Major Subordinate Commands to HQUSACE/OCE and to higher authority.

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EP 37-1-4 Cost of Doing Business

Purpose: This pamphlet explains the unique manner in which Corps District and Operating Division Offices are funded and the basic concept upon which the method is based. This pamphlet also explains the various types of casts charged to a project …Read More

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EP 360-1-32 2011 Sustainability Awards

Message form the chair of the USACE Strategic Sustainability Committee I’m ecstatic to say the first ever USACE Sustainability Awards Program was a huge success.  Even though the awards are new to the Corps, our efforts to become more sustainable …Read More

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EP 360-1-28 Discover Opportunities Around the World Flyer Graphic

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is an innovative, transformative organization providing engineering solutions to customers worldwide. Our 37,000 employees—primarily civilian—are delivering positive impacts for today and tomorrow. Working at the Corps as a civilian employee means making a direct …Read More

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EP 360-1-23 National Inventory of Dams Trifold Brochure

Dams serve multiple purposes, including flood damage reduction, water supply and recreation. More than 28,000 (34%) of the dams have a primary purpose of recreation and more than 15,000 (18%) are primarily for flood damage reduction and storm water management.

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EP 360-1-22 Essayons Let Us Try The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers traces its origins to the American Revolution.  On June 16, 1775, when the Continental Congress established the Army, it provided for a Chief Engineer.  Colonel Richard Gridley, the first to hold that position, set …Read More

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