Army Corps of Engineers prepares to reduce flows from Gavins Point Dam

By BRENT MARTIN

St. Joseph Post

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials have announced water
flows from Gavins Point Dam into the lower Missouri River will be reduced later
this month.

The Corps of Engineers is preparing flows from Gavins Point
into the Missouri for the winter months. Currently the Corps is releasing 32,000
cubic feet of water per second. On the 22nd, the Corps plans to
gradually reduce water flows by 3,000 cfs until reaching 15,000 cfs. Eventually
water releases will be reduced to 12,000, which is the winter rate.

The plan is to keep water flows from Gavins Point at
approximately 500 cubic feet per second less than full service through the end
of the navigation season, then settle to a level high enough to support utility
service and drinking water needs downstream on the Missouri River and prevent
ice dams on the river.

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