File:Dam safety at Old Hickory Dam is Corps' priority 150812-A-EO110-018.jpg
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DescriptionDam safety at Old Hickory Dam is Corps' priority 150812-A-EO110-018.jpg |
English: Brig. Gen. Richard G. Kaiser, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Great Lakes and Ohio River Division commanding general in Cincinnati, said in a commentary article March 28, 2016 that dam safety is the Corps' priority at Old Hickory Dam in Old Hickory, Tenn., in light of a proposed rock quarry operation on private property nearby the dam and a Corps recreation area. The dam is maintained and operated by the Nashville District. (Photo by Lee Roberts) |
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Source | Commentary: Dam safety at Old Hickory Dam is Corps' priority |
Author | Leon Roberts |
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Headline | Dam safety is a Corps’ priority |
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City shown | Nashville |
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Province or state shown | Tennessee |
Country shown | United States |