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Biologist Mary Lewis helps a young boy put on a water

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Biologist Mary Lewis helps a young boy put on a water safety tattoo at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District booth April 18, 2015, during the Nashville Earth Day Festival at Centennial Park. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)

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18/04/2015
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navigation usace festival recreation emergency response tennessee corps of engineers nashville corps water supply exhibit water management ecosystem sustainability restoration environment earth day tennessee river nashville district cumberland river water safety regulation water quality mary lewis hydropower environmental stewardship flood risk management ecosystem restoration cumberland river basin tennessee river basin shoreline management centennial park earth day festival earth day exhibit clean power floodplain management leon roberts corps touts environmental stewardship at nashville earth day festival dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us army corps of engineers