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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Missouri River Basin Water Management Division plans to step up Gavins Point dam releases by 4,000 cubic feet per second this week in response to colder temperatures moving into the region. We will monitor the situation closely and make additional adjustments if necessary to maintain intakes along the lower river. [Read More]
Published: Dec-18-12
Gavins Point releases are currently being stepped down to minimum winter release levels as drought conditions persist throughout the Missouri River basin. Releases from Gavins Point will continue to be gradually reduced and will be targeted at the minimum level of 12,000 cfs this winter to conserve water in the reservoir system. [Read More]
Published: Dec-07-12
Six Seattle District employees headed east to assist in the federal government’s Sandy response and recovery efforts. [Read More]
Published: Nov-06-12
Colonel Anthony C. Funkhouser assumed command of the Northwestern Division office of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on July 27, 2012. He succeeds Colonel Robert A. Tipton, who served as commander since the retirement of Brig. Gen. John R. McMahon in June. [Read More]
Published: Jul-27-12
Portland, Ore. -- Water managers and dam operators with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers may further [Read More]
Published: Jul-03-12
Portland, Ore. -- Water managers and dam operators may exceed normal water level limits behind Libby [Read More]
Published: Jun-28-12
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