OMAHA, Neb. - The next round of increased flows from Fort Peck Dam for the scheduled flow test have been delayed.
The second peak from Fort Peck Dam was initially scheduled to begin tomorrow, June 13 but will be delayed until at least June 17.
“A stop protocol is in place should the Williston, North Dakota, gage on the Missouri River be forecast to reach 22.0 feet,” said John Remus, chief of the Missouri River Water Management Division for the Northwestern Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
The National Weather Service has forecast increased flows on the Yellowstone River to reach the Missouri River at the Williston gage. The Williston gage is forecast to reach minor flood stage of 22.6 feet on Sat., June 15. The...
The National Weather Service has forecast increased flows on the Yellowstone River to reach the Missouri River at the Williston gage. The Williston gage is forecast to reach minor flood stage of 22.6 feet on Sat., June 15.
A team from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District’s Oahe Project traveled to Cannon Ball, North Dakota May 16 to participate in a planting project with the WOZU group that will incorporate native plants into the ecosystem.