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Col. Hudson issues Public Service Announcemen for Missouri River Basin

Col. Hudson issues Public Service Announcemen for Missouri River Basin

Col. John Hudson, Commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District issues a public service announcement regarding recovery efforts along the Missouri River Basin. (Recorded by Zane Ecklund and Dr. ... More

USACE Omaha District Web Page

USACE Omaha District Web Page

USACE Omaha District Web Page

Missouri River Basin Weekly update - June 5, 2018

Missouri River Basin Weekly update - June 5, 2018

System storage is currently 64.1 MAF, 8.0 MAF above the base of the Annual Flood Control and Multiple Use Zone. More than 50 percent of the 16.3 MAF of designated flood control storage remains available to capt... More

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