Projects & Studies
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Benton County near St. Cloud, Minnesota
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Canisteo Mine Pit Flood Control Project, Itasca County, Minn.
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Chippewa River at Big Bend , Minnesota - Stream Bank Protection
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Crow River at Delano, Minnesota
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Devils Lake Basin, North Dakota
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Devils Lake Flood Risk Management Project
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Devils Lake Levee, North Dakota
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Devils Lake: Minnewaukan Flood Control Project, North Dakota
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Drayton Initial Assessment - Drayton, North Dakota
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Emergency Streambank Protection, Section 14, Brooklyn Center, Minn.
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Erosion along Highway 2, Red Lake River, Crookston, MN
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Fargo-Moorhead and Upstream Feasibility Study
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Flood Control: Downtown St. Paul Airport, St. Paul, Minnesota
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Flood Risk Management Continuing Authority, Red River of the North: Wahpeton, N.D.
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Flood Risk Management: Fargo-Moorhead Metro, North Dakota and Minnesota
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Flood Risk Management: Red Lake River, Crookston, Minnesota
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Flood Risk Management: Roseau River, Roseau, Minnesota
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Flood Risk Management: Twin Valley, Wild Rice River, Minnesota
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Hay Creek Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration - Roseau County, Minnesota
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Homme Dam and Reservoir Dam Safety, North Dakota
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Integrated Watershed Study: Minnesota River Basin in Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota and Iowa
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Kickapoo River Flood Damage Reduction, La Farge, Wisconsin
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Lac Qui Parle River, Dawson, Minnesota
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Marsh Creek near Mahnomen, Minnesota
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Minnesota River Flood Control Project : Montevideo, Minnesota
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Minnesota River Flood Control Project, at Granite Falls, Minnesota
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Mississippi Headwaters Reservoirs Project Sites
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Newport, Minnesota Flood Risk Management Project, Section 205
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Painter Creek Habitat Restoration, Minnehaha Creek, Minnesota
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Park River Flood Protection Project at Grafton, North Dakota
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Pembina River Flood Control Project: Neche, North Dakota
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Reconnaissance Study: Minnesota River Basin in MN, SD, IA and ND
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Red River of the North Basin: Basin-Wide Watershed Management Planning
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Red River of the North Basin: Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Manitoba, Reconnaissance Study
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Red River of the North Flood Control: Breckenridge, Minnesota
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Red River of the North at Grand Forks, North Dakota/East Grand Forks, Minnesota Flood Risk Management
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Ridgewood Addition, Fargo, North Dakota
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River Resource Values and Expectation
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Roads Serving As Water Barriers, Devils Lake Basin, North Dakota
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Sand Creek Flood Risk Management Project, Jordan, Minnesota
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Section 205 Flood Control Project, Borup, Minnesota
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Section 205 Flood Control Study: Mississippi River, Aitkin, Minnesota
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Sheyenne River Flood Control, West Fargo, North Dakota
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Sheyenne River, Baldhill Pool Raise, North Dakota
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South Fork Zumbro River Flood Control: Rochester, Minnesota
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South Washington Watershed District
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Stillwater Flood and Retaining Wall Project, St. Croix River, Stillwater, Minnesota
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Stream Bank Protection: Section 14, Pug Hole Lake, Minnesota
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Western Flood Control Sites - Minnesota: Lake Traverse, Orwell Lake, Hwy 75 - Bigstone, Lac qui Parle
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Western Flood Control Sites – North Dakota: Lake Ashtabula, Homme Lake Souris River
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White Rock Dam Safety, Wheaton, Minnesota
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Wild Rice River (MN) Feasibility Study
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Wild Rice and Marsh Rivers, Ada, Minnesota
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Flood Risk Management Continuing Authority, Red River of the North: Wahpeton, N.D.
Location/Description
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Wahpeton, N.D., is in Richland County, approximately 55 miles south of Fargo, N.D. The Red River of the North and the Bois de Sioux River bound the city on the east. The confluence of the Ottertail River with the Red River of the North is located at Wahpeton. The city of Breckenridge, Minn., lies east across the Red River of the North from Wahpeton.
The 1997 flood nearly devastated Wahpeton. Only heroic flood fighting kept the city from sustaining significant damages. The 1997 flood in the Red River basin generated a strong determination by all levels of government to implement permanent flood risk management projects for existing urban communities along the Red River of the North, including Wahpeton and its sister city, Breckenridge.
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Backgrounds
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City, state and federal governments formed a partnership to leverage funding and expertise. This partnership became official on June 18, 1999, when the parties signed a feasibility cost share agreement that has now continued with the signing of a project cooperation agreement.
The feasibility study recommended a permanent levee system to protect the city and a flood easement to keep breakout flood flows from being blocked in the future. Associated recreation features were included.
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Status
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Project construction began in summer 2003 with award of the Stage 1 construction contract for interior flood control features. This construction stage is complete. Construction of Stage 2, which consists of a portion of the in town levees, started in spring 2008. Plans and specifications for Stage 3a, the second of three in-town levee reaches, have begun and are scheduled to be completed in 2009.
This project is closely tied to the Breckenridge specifically authorized flood risk management project. The second stages of the two projects must begin at the same time to prevent project-induced damages. Stage 2 plans and specifications and subsequent construction for the Breckenridge project have been delayed because of a lack of federal funding; therefore, levee construction in Wahpeton has also been delayed. The Water Resource Development Act of 2007 increased the limit on federal expenditures from $7 million to $12 million for the Wahpeton project.
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Authority
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Section 205 of the 1948 Flood Control Act, as amended
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Fiscal
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Project design and construction costs are to be shared with the non-federal sponsor; the non-federal sponsor is responsible for operation and maintenance costs. The State of North Dakota is assisting the city with its financial obligations.
Federal cost $10,845,000
Non-federal cost $6,044,000
Total estimated project cost $16,889,000
Fiscal year 2008 funding $2,558,000
Total federal to date $9,128,500
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