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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers can assist your community, local government, or non-government organization with water and related land resources studies or projects. Since 1824 we have partnered with stakeholders through cost share programs to address water resource issues including:

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This site is intended to help you learn how the Corps of Engineers can help your community or local government plan, design, and construct water resources projects.

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