Flooding - South Sioux City, Neb. , July 29, 2011 -- Missouri River fl...
The original database describes this as: Title: Sioux City Flooding Production Date: 07/29/2011 Caption: South Sioux City, Neb. , July 29, 2011 -- Missouri River floodwaters continue to inundate South Sioux ... More
The Missouri River mainstem reservoir system enters season well-prepar...
All gates open at Gavins Point Dam, releasing 150,000 cubic feet per second, Aug. 6, 2011.
The U.S. Corps of Engineers increased the output of
The U.S. Corps of Engineers increased the output of the Gavins Point Dam spillway to 150,000 cubic feet per second, June 14, 2011. The flow was increased to help regulate the Missouri River due to record snow a... More
The U.S. Corps of Engineers increased the output of
The U.S. Corps of Engineers increased the output of the Gavins Point Dam spillway to 150, 000 cubic feet per second, June 14, 2011. The release rate is now at the highest point in the dam's history to help regu... More
Members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operate
Members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operate a cleaning barge above the Gavins Point Dam to perform routine maintenance, June 14, 2011. The Corps moved the output level up to 150,000 cubic feet per secon... More
Dave Becker, Gavins Point Dam project manager explains
Dave Becker, Gavins Point Dam project manager explains different functions of the spillway, June 14, 2011. The flow of the dam was increased to 150,000 cubic feet per second to help regulate the Missouri River ... More
USACE Park Ranger Karla Zeutenhorst poses with raptor rehabilitators
Image is part of photo series taken on the premises of the Lewis & Clark and Gavins Point Dam as part of the "Bald Eagle Days" USACE hosts annually. Park Ranger Karla Zeutenhorst introduces raptor rehabilitator... More
The U.S. Corps of Engineers increased the output of
The U.S. Corps of Engineers increased the output of the Gavins Point Dam spillway to 150, 000 cubic feet per second, June 14, 2011. The flow was increased to help regulate the Missouri River due to record snow ... More