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The Army Corps of Engineers saw their crest forecast increase on Monday, now expecting water levels to reach just over 880 feet above sea level on July 10. That's about 44 feet more than normal ...
Gavins Point Dam’s Crest Road west of Yankton is slated to be closed intermittently next week. According to the U.S. Army ...
The Army Corps of Engineers says the crest will last between two to three days and then begin to fall. The Mississippi River will be monitored twice a week until the water level drops below 11 feet.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced on Tuesday April 29, that is does not expect to open the Bonnet Carre Spillway as the Mississippi River is no longer expected to crest at a level that ...
Heavy rain this week has pushed the Conemaugh River reservoir up 58 feet to 74% of its capacity. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began opening the dam’s crest gates Thursday to bring the lake ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is preparing for the Mississippi River to reach some of its highest water levels in recent years in New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
The Army Corps of Engineers began testing the spillway Monday in the event of a partial opening later this week.
Gavins Point Dam’s Crest Road west of Yankton is slated to reopen this week after being closed since late May.
Wildwood Crest is opting out of a major beach project that could protect against floods and storms.
The Army Corps of Engineers says the crest will last between two to three days and then begin to fall. The Mississippi River will be monitored twice a week until the water level drops below 11 feet.
The city of Omaha said its levee will clear the Missouri River's crest — and is expected to protect Eppley Airfield.
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