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Missouri River diversion work underway, with plans to bring water to eastern North Dakota

Missouri River diversion work underway, with plans to bring water to eastern North Dakota
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Missouri River diversion work underway, with plans to bring water to eastern North Dakota

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Missouri River diversion work underway, with plans to bring water to eastern North Dakota

Missouri River diversion work underway, with plans to bring water to eastern North Dakota
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With a regional planning body unconvinced about a project, East Grand Forks hopes to delay federal roadway funding

With a regional planning body unconvinced about a project, East Grand Forks hopes to delay federal roadway funding With fiscal and logistical deadlines looming and Metropolitan Planning Organization officials unimpressed, East Grand Forks leaders hope to buy time to study a plan that would rebuild a segment of an industrial park road by, in effect, delaying the federal funding that would subsidize it. 9:23 pm, Jul. 27, 2021 × East Grand Forks City Hall In Mayor Steve Gander’s estimation, East Grand Forks leaders are pleased with the work the Metropolitan Planning Organization does and proud of the people who work there. “Until you come with a decision we don’t like,” he joked.

While Red Lake River remains relatively high, Grand Cities staff don t foresee further drought measures

While Red Lake River remains relatively high, Grand Cities staff don t foresee further drought measures Grand Forks drought plan calls for harsher conservation measures than the ones city leaders have put into place thus far, and city utility staff indicated that s because there s still plenty of water in the Red Lake River, from which the city gets most of its supply. Staff at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which operates a dam at the river s source, plan to keep the dam open enough to, at least theoretically, fulfil Grand Forks and East Grand Forks typical water demands for the time being. It s why Grand Forks and East Grand Forks don t plan to ask residents to further restrict their water usage for the moment.

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