The Pittsburgh District of the US Army Corps of Engineers, also known as the Headwaters District, has over 140 years of experience in providing expertise for water resources development, environmental engineering, and civil works missions. Their jurisdiction covers more than 328 miles of navigable waterways, including the upper 127 miles of the Ohio River and the drainage basins of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers.
With a focus on delivering integrated regional solutions to minimize risk and enhance reliability for the nation's infrastructure, water resources, and environment, the Pittsburgh District is committed to environmental restoration and stewardship. They work to protect and enhance water resources and wetlands, while maintaining technical and professional expertise to fulfill environmental objectives and laws.
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