newsroom            who we are         missions          History          related links         
USACE Home Page
How DO I... » Topics A to Z
» Directions
 

The Philadelphia District was established in 1866 to manage the water resources of the Delaware River Basin, and of the Atlantic Coast from New Jersey’s Manasquan Inlet to the southern boundary of Delaware. We serve more than nine million people across portions of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.

We also directly support two military installations -- Dover Air Force Base, Del. and Fort Dix, N.J. -- along with relocation of the Army's C4ISR high-tech systems R&D program to Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.

More information about the district can be found here.

Factsheets - All District Projects

District Map

Project Web Pages

Who to Contact

  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
    Philadelphia District

    The Wanamaker Building
    100 Penn Square East
    Philadelphia, PA 19107-3390

    Questions/Comments
    Public Affairs
    Contact: Ed Voigt
    Phone: (215) 656-6515
    FAX: (215) 656-6820

    Contact: Richard Pearsall
    Phone: (215) 656-6032

    Contact: Sarah Rivette
    Phone: (215) 656-6595

    Contact: Steve Rochette
    Phone: (215) 656-6432

Additional contacts can be found here.

District Offices

District Spotlight


U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Philadelphia District Commander Lt. Col. Thomas Tickner. second from left, joined local leaders to celebrate the completion of the Air Traffic Control Facility. Also cutting the ribbon are, from left, Matt Conologue of Tetra Tech, Dover Mayor Carleton Carey, U.S. Rep. Mike Castle, Col. Manson Morris, 436th Airlift Wing commander, U.S. Sen. Tom Carper, and Col. Dave Horton, 436th Operations Group commander.

Dover Air Force Base gets a new view

In The News
Doing Business With Us
Local River/Waterway Navigation Conditions
Army Connections

 

 

 

 

 
Did you find what you were looking for? Let us know...
Philadelphia Web Master
 

Last Updated: 10 November 2009

Have a Complaint? ~ Need Assistance?
Contact US Army Corps of Engineers - Inspector General - 703-428-6570 http://www.usace.army.mil/CEIG/Pages/EngineerInspectorGeneral.aspx
 
This is an official US Government information system for authorized use only.
It is intended for unclassified, non-sensitive, non-privacy act information.