GALVESTON, Texas (Feb. 14, 2023) Dr. Kelly A. Burks-Copes, Chief, Program Support Branch for the Mega Projects Division (MPD) of the Army Corps of Engineers Galveston District, right, and Maj. Ian O’Sullivan, Deputy Commander for MPD, left, speak with National Public Radio Climate Desk Correspondent Rebecca Hersher, middle right, and NPR Science Desk Producer and Visual Reporter Ryan Kellman, at Fish Village during the “Ring Tour.” Galveston District’s “Ring Tour” takes a route around Galveston Island to show the upcoming and prospective areas where coastal storm surge defenses will be pu


GALVESTON, Texas (Feb. 14, 2023) Dr. Kelly A. Burks-Copes, Chief, Program Support Branch for the Mega Projects Division (MPD) of the Army Corps of Engineers Galveston District, right, and Maj. Ian O’Sullivan, Deputy Commander for MPD, left, speak with National Public Radio Climate Desk Correspondent Rebecca Hersher, middle right, and NPR Science Desk Producer and Visual Reporter Ryan Kellman, at Fish Village during the “Ring Tour.” Galveston District’s “Ring Tour” takes a route around Galveston Island to show the upcoming and prospective areas where coastal storm surge defenses will be put in place as part of the Coastal Texas Program. The Galveston District, along with its non-Federal partners the Gulf Coast Protection District and the Texas General Land Office, will lead the delivery of this approximately $34 billion, in today’s dollars, program, representing an integrated and comprehensive coastal resiliency strategy for the Texas coast. For a comprehensive look at the program visit: Army photo by Trevor Wlsh.


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