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Following historic flooding in the Missouri River Basin during 2011, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division committed to providing more frequent communications with stakeholders in the basin. The Corps aims to keep the basin informed about reservoir operations, current and forecast weather conditions and reservoir release plans. Congressional delegation members and/or representatives, Tribes, state governments, county and local officials and the media participate on each call.

Missouri River Basin Water Management U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division

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Following historic flooding in the Missouri River Basin during 2011, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division committed to providing more frequent communications with stakeholders in the basin. The Corps aims to keep the basin informed about reservoir operations, current and forecast weather conditions and reservoir release plans. Congressional delegation members and/or representatives, Tribes, state governments, county and local officials and the media participate on each call.

    Missouri River Basin Water Management - Fort Peck Test Flows - Weekly Call - 06/19/24

    Missouri River Basin Water Management - Fort Peck Test Flows - Weekly Call - 06/19/24

    Test flows from Fort Peck Dam to comply with the 2018 Biological Opinion were recommenced Monday, June 17 after a delay due to the Missouri River gage at Williston's forecast stage of 22.6 feet on June 15. Once river stages dropped below 22 feet, the test flow's second peak resumed but with a lower peak set at Wolf Point, Montana of 20,000 cfs. 2,500 cfs lower than the initially planned peak.

    Missouri River Basin Water Management - Fort Peck Test Flows - Weekly Call - 06/12/24

    Missouri River Basin Water Management - Fort Peck Test Flows - Weekly Call - 06/12/24

    Test flows from Fort Peck Dam to comply with the 2018 Biological Opinion were scheduled to start increasing this week to 22,000 cfs. However, flow increases are delayed due to the Missouri River gage at Williston's forecast stage of 22.6 feet on June 15. A test protocol halts or delays release increases if the Williston gage is forecast to go about 22 feet.

    Missouri River Basin Water Management - Call - 6/06/2024

    Missouri River Basin Water Management - Call - 6/06/2024

    May runoff for the Basin above Sioux City, Iowa was 3.5 MAF,104% of average. The annual runoff forecast above Sioux City, Iowa is 21.0 MAF, 82% of average, and 1.8 MAF higher than last month’s forecast. System storage is currently 55.0 MAF, 1.1 MAF below the top of the carryover multiple use zone. During May, System storage increased 1.0 MAF.

    Missouri River Basin Water Management - Fort Peck Test Flows - Weekly Call - 06/05/24

    Missouri River Basin Water Management - Fort Peck Test Flows - Weekly Call - 06/05/24

    Test flows from Fort Peck Dam to comply with the 2018 Biological Opinion were lowered to a target of 10,000 cfs (at Wolf Point) and start increasing around mid-June to reach 22,000 cfs. The test is required under the Endangered Species Act for operation of the Missouri River Mainstem Reservoir System. These weekly virtual meetings are aimed at updating the public on test progress, monitoring and planned operations.

    Missouri River Basin Water Management - Fort Peck Test Flows - Weekly Call - 05/29/24

    Missouri River Basin Water Management - Fort Peck Test Flows - Weekly Call - 05/29/24

    Test flows from Fort Peck Dam to comply with the 2018 Biological Opinion were lowered to a target of 10,000 cfs (at Wolf Point) and start increasing around June 11 reachng 22,000 cfs on June 20. The test is required under the Endangered Species Act for operation of the Missouri River Mainstem Reservoir System. These weekly virtual meetings are aimed at updating the public on test progress, monitoring and planned operations.

    Missouri River Basin Water Management - Fort Peck Test Flows - Weekly Call - 05/22/24

    Missouri River Basin Water Management - Fort Peck Test Flows - Weekly Call - 05/22/24

    Test flows from Fort Peck Dam to comply with the 2018 Biological Opinion were lowered to a target of 10,000 cfs (at Wolf Point) and will held through mid-June. The test is required under the Endangered Species Act for operation of the Missouri River Mainstem Reservoir System. These weekly virtual meetings are aimed at updating the public on test progress, monitoring and planned operations.

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