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The Upper Mississippi River Basin Association (UMRBA) is a regional interstate organization formed by the Governors of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, and Wisconsin to coordinate the states' river-related programs and policies and work with federal agencies that have river responsibilities.  UMRBA is involved with programs related to commercial navigation, ecosystem restoration, water quality, aquatic nuisance species, hazardous spills, flood risk management, water supply, and other water resource issues.

 

What's New

 

UMRBA Transition Letter (1-11-2017) PDF

 

Upper Mississippi River February 7-8, 2017 Meeting Announcement and Agendas:

- Announcement PDF

- UMRBA Agenda PDF

- UMRR Coordinating Committee Agenda PDF

 

2016 Water Quality Program Report PDF

 

Updated Upper Mississippi  River Economic Profile PDF

 

Photo Courtesy of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

UMRBA works to ensure adequate federal investment for operation and maintenance, rehabilitation, and recapitalization of the UMRS’s navigation infrastructure, voicing its member states’ perspectives on a range of funding, policy, and programmatic issues.  In particular, UMRBA was actively engaged in the Navigation Feasibility Study and the ultimate authorization of the Navigation and Ecosystem Sustainability Program (NESP)….MORE

Photo Courtesy of USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

The UMRBA provides a forum for the basin states and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to coordinate their  implementation of the Clean Water Act on the Upper Mississippi River.  The UMRBA supports and provides staff to two workgroups, the Water Quality Task Force and the Water Quality Executive Committee, which address issues such as water quality monitoring, standards, and assessments.  The efforts of these groups have enhanced interstate cooperation in Clean Water Act implementation and resulted in a number of reports regarding Upper Mississippi River water quality issues........MORE

Ecosystem Restoration

Hazardous Spills

Photo courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey

UMRBA is engaged in interagency efforts to restore and protect fish and wildlife habitat on the Upper Mississippi River System (UMRS).  This includes both the Upper Mississippi River Restoration Environmental Management Program, with its well-established restoration and monitoring components, and the new Navigation and Ecosystem Sustainability Program, which will integrate a series of navigation improvements with an expanded suite of ecosystem measures on the UMRS.  UMRBA works closely with  its member states, federal agencies, and others in planning, implementing, and managing these programs.........MORE

Photo courtesy of Missouri Dept. of Natural Resources

The UMRBA has played an active role in spill response planning, coordination, and mapping throughout the Upper Mississippi River basin.  The UMRBA provides staff support for the Upper Mississippi River Hazardous Spills Coordination Group, maintains the Upper Mississippi River Spill Response Plan and other contingency plans, and produces GIS-based mapping products to aid planners and responders........MORE

 

Upper Mississippi River Basin Association

415 Hamm Building

408 St. Peter Street

St. Paul, Minnesota  55102

Phone:  651-224-2880

Fax:  651-223-5815

Please direct comments and questions about this web site to:

Margie Daniels mdaniels@umrba.org

Web site last updated January 13, 2017.