The Huntington District of the US Army Corps of Engineers is a highly respected team of professionals dedicated to finding innovative solutions to the nation's toughest challenges. Covering a vast area of 45,000 square miles across five states, including West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia, and North Carolina, the district is responsible for the operation and maintenance of nine locks and dams, flood damage reduction projects, and dredging on the Ohio, Big Sandy, and Kanawha Rivers.
With a rich history of providing engineering expertise and materials during emergencies, the Huntington District collaborates with federal agencies to support response and recovery efforts. As stewards of federal land and water, the district follows all required laws and regulations to manage, conserve, and protect natural and cultural resources while offering quality outdoor recreation experiences. Additionally, the district's regulatory program ensures the protection of aquatic resources and permits reasonable development through a fair decision-making process.
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