ARMY CORPS WANTS TO OPERATE AS A BUSINESS
Latest Reorganization Called Step Backward
News Releases
Latest Reorganization Called Step Backward
Troubled Study Violates Data Quality Act
Refuses to Cooperate With State Pollution Agencies
Government-wide Rules for Review of Studies Not Implemented
Wants to Hurry Mississippi Study Before Problems Can Be Resolved
Corps is Only Agency Protected From Outsourcing
Calls for New Approach in Transport Funding
President's Budget Contains Proposals Sought by Corps Reformers
New Figures at Odds With Corps Plans for Lock Expansions
Carryover Belies Claims of Insufficient Funding
White Papers |
Count on the Corps — An Environmental Profile of the Army Corps of Engineers Alaska District (April 1999) Purporting to regulate and develop responsibly, the Alaska District of the Army Corps of Engineers has violated the Clean Water Act by circumnavigating or breaking its own codes. With seven years of documented cases, such negligence in America's "Last Frontier" has caused environmental destruction, wasted public funds, and ruined careers of responsible public professionals. more >> |
Rotten at the Corps — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Presiding Over the Death of the Florida Keys (January 1997) The Army Corps of Engineers is presiding over ecosystem destruction in the Florida Keys through a systematic and deliberate dereliction of duty in protecting wetlands from illegal development. more >> |
Other PEER Activities |
Bias in Corps of Engineers Inland Navigation Traffic Forecasts |
Disgraced Former Commander Attacks IG Report as “Slanderous Drivel” |
Barge Industry and Corps Sing from the Same Hymnal |
Chief of Engineers Declares, I Am Not a “Rogue” |
PEER comments on the Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County (SWANCC) proposed rulemaking |