The Building Strong Buffalo Podcast

By: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District
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  • The Building Strong Buffalo Podcast is the show to get to know the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District, our people, and our stories. Hosted by Jess Levenson, Public Affairs Specialist.
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Episodes
  • The Building Strong Buffalo Podcast Episode 3: Mount Morris Dam manager Steve Winslow
    May 27 2020
    The massive Mount Morris Dam is situated deep in the Genesee River gorge near the northern end of Letchworth State Park in Livingston County, NY. It's been a shield from the destructive power of Mother Nature since its completion in 1952. Steve Winslow, the Dam's manager, joins us on Episode 3 to talk about what it's like to operate and maintain this vital infrastructure. Hosted by Jess Levenson, Public Affairs Specialist. https://www.lrb.usace.army.mil/ https://www.facebook.com/BuffaloDistrict/ https://twitter.com/USACE_Buffalo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8bB6K35w8ZBuZYg8JDHRPQ LRB.Public.Affairs@usace.army.mil 716-879-4349
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    14 mins
  • The Building Strong Buffalo Podcast Episode 1: COVID-19
    May 18 2020
    The Building Strong Buffalo Podcast premieres! This is the show to get to know the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District, our people, and our stories. Episode 1 centers on the District's operations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. As worldwide novel coronavirus infections soar past 2 million and lives are lost, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been tasked by FEMA to provide planning and engineering support to address medical facility shortages in the U.S. The Buffalo District plays a key role for this mission along the Great Lakes, supporting Districts with facility assessments across Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. At the same time, the Buffalo District has not slowed down getting projects completed across the lower 38,000 square miles of watershed along lakes Erie and Ontario. To learn more, we’ll hear from key players in Buffalo including the District Engineer Dave Romano, and Chief of Special Projects Branch Bill Kovalevski. Hosted by Jess Levenson, Public Affairs Specialist. https://www.lrb.usace.army.mil/ https://www.facebook.com/BuffaloDistrict/ https://twitter.com/USACE_Buffalo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8bB6K35w8ZBuZYg8JDHRPQ LRB.Public.Affairs@usace.army.mil 716-879-4349
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    14 mins
  • The Building Strong Buffalo Podcast Ep. 1: COVID-19
    Apr 17 2020
    The Building Strong Buffalo Podcast premieres! This is the show to get to know the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District, our people, and our stories. Episode 1 centers on the District's operations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. As worldwide novel coronavirus infections soar past 2 million and lives are lost, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been tasked by FEMA to provide planning and engineering support to address medical facility shortages in the U.S. The Buffalo District plays a key role for this mission along the Great Lakes, supporting Districts with facility assessments across Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. At the same time, the Buffalo District has not slowed down getting projects completed across the lower 38,000 square miles of watershed along lakes Erie and Ontario. To learn more, we’ll hear from key players in Buffalo including the District Engineer Dave Romano, and Chief of Special Projects Branch Bill Kovalevski. Hosted by Jess Levenson, Public Affairs Specialist. https://www.lrb.usace.army.mil/ https://www.facebook.com/BuffaloDistrict/ https://twitter.com/USACE_Buffalo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8bB6K35w8ZBuZYg8JDHRPQ LRB.Public.Affairs@usace.army.mil 716-879-4349
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    14 mins

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