Daniel Peyton, operates a mechanical knuckle boom material
Daniel Peyton, operates a mechanical knuckle boom material handler and lifts a stray floating dock from the shoreline into a dump container at Waitsboro Recreation area in Somerset, Ky. onboard the The “PRIDE o... More
Daniel Peyton, operates a mechanical knuckle boom material
Daniel Peyton, operates a mechanical knuckle boom material handler to lift a log and large debris from the water and shoreline into a dump container at Waitsboro Recreation area in Somerset, Ky. onboard the The... More
Rodney Koger, the PRIDE master tender guides the “PRIDE
Rodney Koger, the PRIDE master tender guides the “PRIDE of the Cumberland,” a vessel operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, closely along side the Lake Cumberland shoreline Aug. 2, 2017. The vessel is h... More
A mechanical knuckle boom material handler feeds heavy
A mechanical knuckle boom material handler feeds heavy logs into a wood chipper to mulch at the Waitsboro Recreation area in Somerset, Ky onboard the The “PRIDE of the Cumberland,” a vessel operated by the U.S.... More
During heavy periods of rain, Lake Cumberland accumulates
During heavy periods of rain, Lake Cumberland accumulates tons of trash every season. Waitboro Recreation area catches the brunt of debris, trash, metals and plastic that deposits chemicals into the water and t... More
A mechanical knuckle boom material handler lifts heavy
A mechanical knuckle boom material handler lifts heavy logs and large debris from the water and shoreline at Waitsboro Recreation area in Somerset, Ky onboard the The “PRIDE of the Cumberland,” a vessel operat... More
The “PRIDE of the Cumberland,” a vessel operated by
The “PRIDE of the Cumberland,” a vessel operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is hard at work keeping Lake Cumberland’s waterways and shorelines clean and free of logs, debris and trash. A crew of three... More
The “PRIDE of the Cumberland,” a vessel operated by
The “PRIDE of the Cumberland,” a vessel operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is back hard at work today keeping Lake Cumberland’s waterways and shorelines clean and free of logs, debris and trash. Afte... More
The “PRIDE of the Cumberland,” clears logs and debris
The “PRIDE of the Cumberland,” clears logs and debris off the shores at the Waitsboro Recreation area in Somerset, Ky. The vessel is operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is working to keep Lake Cumber... More
During heavy periods of rain, logs and river debris
During heavy periods of rain, logs and river debris accumulate on Lake Cumberland near the Waitboro Recreation Area in Somerset, Ky. The large logs and debris sometimes block access to the boat launch area. (Ph... More
An aerial photo of the “PRIDE of the Cumberland" taken
An aerial photo of the “PRIDE of the Cumberland" taken Aug. 2, 2017 at Waitsboro Recreation area. The vessel is operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is used to keep Lake Cumberland’s waterways and sho... More
The “PRIDE of the Cumberland,” a vessel operated by
The “PRIDE of the Cumberland,” a vessel operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is works hard at keeping Lake Cumberland’s waterways and shorelines clean and free of logs, debris and trash. After two mont... More
SOMERSET, Ky. (Aug. 1, 2017) – The “PRIDE of the
SOMERSET, Ky. (Aug. 1, 2017) – The “PRIDE of the Cumberland,” a vessel operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is back hard at work today keeping Lake Cumberland’s waterways and shorelines clean and free ... More
During heavy periods of rain, Lake Cumberland accumulates
During heavy periods of rain, Lake Cumberland accumulates tons of human-imposed debris every season. Waitboro Recreation area catches the brunt of debris, trash, metals and plastic that deposits chemicals into... More