I authored a letter and had it reviewed/edited by some fellow
psubbers. The Corps received the letter on 9/19 so it's only been a
week. Not sure how long it takes for the letter to actually get to
whom ever it needs to go to for implementation of a plan, nor how
long it takes the Corps to create and implement policy. If we don't
hear from the Corps by next week then I would follow up with a phone
call.
Jon
On 9/27/2011 10:13 AM, ojaivalleybeefarm @dslextreme.com wrote:
Any news on this ? Hopefully this will not remain a problem
Brian
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 9:50 PM, <JimToddPsub@aol.com>
wrote:
Marc,
Even though it says "Army" Corps of Engineers, it's
really more of a federal agency with stronger ties to
Congress than to the executive branch as far as
its water and flood management operations go. Every bit
of the USA is in one Corps district or another. They've
built a lot of dams, lakes, levees, and associated parks
over the years, and they administer them under their
sole authority. Another division of the Corps actually
does do construction for the military, but you never
hear much about them.
Fortunately for us, Our Man in New Hampshire is on
it.
Jim
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