Photo of Security and Law Enforcement Chief John Landers receiving his Certificate of Retirement from Seattle District Commander Kathryn Sanborn during the April employee potluck. Landers retires April 30, 2025, after 39 years of public service.
Image of map showing recreational areas under the authority of the Albeni Falls Dam project. USACE officials announce temporary closures and reduced services at several USACE-managed facilities on Lake Pend Oreille and the Pend Oreille River for the upcoming summer season. Closures take effect May 10, 2025, and will remain in place until further notice.
Aerial photo of Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor, a Superfund site, includes the former Wyckoff Company wood treatment facility and subtidal/intertidal sediments in Eagle Harbor. Once complete, the perimeter barrier wall replacement project will expand public access on Bainbridge Island and protect critical habitat.
The district is headquartered at Federal Center South Building 1202 in the SoDo neighborhood of Seattle. Our wide range of projects span Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana.
Photo of Chief Joseph Dam, located in Bridgeport, Washington, the largest hydropower-producing dam operated by USACE. The single powerhouse is over a third of a mile long and holds 27 house-sized turbines. The dam alone produces enough power to supply the entire Seattle metropolitan area. Bonneville Power Administration Power markets the power the operating project produces.
Leaders from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Seattle District toured the weapons storage and maintenance facility at Malmstrom Airforce Base, Montana, Aug. 20, 2024. Sanborn returned to the project after attending the ceremonial groundbreaking ceremony in March 2024. With the project nearing 100,000 exposure hours with zero loss time, safety has been the top priority for the district and employees of the construction site. That’s a testament to our safety culture.

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Campground Closures Take Effect May 10
4/29/2025
USACE officials announce the temporary closure of Springy Point Recreation Area and reduced services at several other USACE-managed facilities on Lake Pend Oreille and the Pend Oreille River for the...
Perimeter Wall Construction Project At Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor Begins April 18
4/18/2025
As part of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) long-term effort to clean contaminated groundwater, soil and sediments at the Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor Superfund site, USACE replaces the...
Army Corps targets earlier refill for Lake Washington
4/17/2025
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials advise private and commercial interests along Lake Washington Ship Canal and in Lakes Washington and Union to expect earlier high water than in previous years...

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