Army Corps Calls for Inland Waterways Board Nominees
Published Date: 12/23/2025
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The Army Corps of Engineers is looking for 11 new members to join the Inland Waterways Users Board by May 29, 2026. This board advises on improving and funding inland waterways used by commercial shippers, helping decide where money and repairs go. If you’re involved in waterway shipping or know someone who is, now’s the time to nominate or apply!
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