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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers planned, designed, constructed, and today manages Tuttle Creek Lake, located in northeast Kansas. The Corps of Engineers operates Tuttle Creek Dam and Lake to benefit the nation by providing flood control, recreation, fish and wildlife conservation, low flow augmentation and supplemental flows for Missouri River navigation..
The Corps of Engineers team at Tuttle Creek Lake includes people with knowledge and skills in many different areas. Professions represented on the staff include: