Oral history interview with Dr. Becky Champion, 2000 Nov. 12 / conducted by Justin Finney.

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Oral history interview with Dr. Becky Champion, 2000 Nov. 12 / conducted by Justin Finney.

Becky Champion discusses the connections between the Chattahoochee River and the city of Columbus, the environmental condition of the river, effects of barge and other boat traffic on the river, effects of Army Corps of Engineers practices, government involvement in river traffic, and the effects of dredging the Apalachicola River on the Chattahoochee.

Typescript: 10 leaves, bound ; 29 cm.Sound recording: 1 sound cassette : analog.

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Columbus State University. Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center.

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Champion, Becky,

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Dr. Becky Champion is Director of Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center in Columbus, Ga. From the description of Oral history interview with Dr. Becky Champion, 2000 Nov. 12 / conducted by Justin Finney. (Columbus State University). WorldCat record id: 68465149 ...

United States. Army. Corps of Engineers

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The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is an engineer formation of the United States Army that has three primary mission areas: engineer regiment, military construction, and civil works. The day-to-day activities of the three mission areas are administered by a lieutenant general known as the commanding general/chief of engineers. The chief of engineers commands the engineer regiment, composed of combat engineer army units, and answers directly to the chief of staff of the army. Comba...