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Corps employees look at the completed construction of the Peoria Upper Island project which is part of the Illinois River Basin Restoration.
Peoria Upper Island Project
Corps employees look at the completed construction of the Peoria Upper Island project which is part of the Illinois River Basin Restoration.
Part of the Davenport Flood Risk Management Project is a floodwall that protects the Iowa-American Water Company from a 200-year flood event. The Iowa American Water Company owns and operates the water treatment plant that serves as a source of water for 131,000 people in the Quad Cities.
Davenport Flood Rick Management Project, Reach 1
Part of the Davenport Flood Risk Management Project is a floodwall that protects the Iowa-American Water Company from a 200-year flood event. The Iowa American Water Company owns and operates the water treatment plant that serves as a source of water for 131,000 people in the Quad Cities.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District, manages hundreds of diverse projects in order to meet the national and regional needs of navigation, flood risk management, emergency management, ecosystem restoration and regulation, recreation, water supply, land management and national security.

Information on past activities and projects of the Rock Island District can be found in the Water Resources Development Books.

If you have questions or would like more information on District Programs and Projects please contact the Corporate Communications Office.