Jason Anderson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers St. Louis District, shows off the automate instrumentation at J. Percy Priest Dam in Nashville, Tenn., June 16, 2016. (USACE photo by Vanessa Bateman)
Matthew Short, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District instrumentation technician, demonstrates how to take manual inclinometer readings at J. Percy Priest Dam June 16, 2016. Inclinometers are used to m More
Keith Thole, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers St. Louis District civil engineer, works through practical examples with students during an instrumentation prospect course at J. Percy Priest June 16, 2016. (USACE pho More
A total of 30 students receive classroom instruction during the dam and levee instrumentation and performance monitoring training held at J. Percy Priest Dam in Nashville, Tenn., June 16, 2016. (USACE photo by More
Georgette Hlepas, senior geotechnical engineer with the Dam Safety Modification and Mandatory Center of Expertise in Huntington, West Va., demonstrates instrumentation software during classroom instruction at J More
Vanessa Bateman, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District’s Civil Design chief, reviews J. Percy Priest Dam case history with students before going out to the dam in Nashville, Tenn., to take instrument More
Georgette, Hlepas, senior geotechnical engineer with the Dam Safety Modification and Mandatory Center of Expertise in Huntington, West Va., examines drain holes and uplift cells with a student in the gallery of More
Jason Anderson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers St. Louis District, shows students the automated instrumentation installed at J. Percy Priest Dam in Nashville, Tenn., during a hands-on class June 16, 2016. (USACE More
Matthew Short, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District instrumentation technician, shows students how to take manual inclinometer readings at J. Percy Priest Dam June 16, 2016. Inclinometers are used to More
Keith Thole, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers St. Louis District civil engineer, demonstrates reading a manual piezometer with students, including Ed Blackburn, civil engineer in the Nashville District’s Soils and More