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Low Water Warning on the Missouri River

Low Water Warning on the Missouri River
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OMAHA, NEBRASKA – Runoff throughout the Missouri River Basin is less than normal and, aggravated by extremely dry conditions, may continue to decline in the weeks and months ahead. In a conference call Thursday John Remus, Corps chief of Missouri River Basin Water Management Division, issued a caution for interests all along the system.
“It is safe to say that water conservation measures will be implemented this year,” said Remus. “I urge all water users to begin to prepare for lower water access levels this fall and winter.”
Earlier this week the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adjusted the expected runoff significantly downward, from the 21.3 million acre feet projection April 1 to 17.8 maf. Runoff in the Upper Missouri Basin was 44% of average, making it the ninth driest April in 123 years. ....

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Drought conditions driving lowered runoff forecast for Missouri River


Very dry conditions in April resulted in very low runoff in the upper Missouri River Basin.
The US Army Corps of Engineers says upper Basin runoff was 44% of average, which was the 9
th driest April in 123 years of record. The updated 2021 upper Basin runoff forecast is 17.8 million acre-feet (MAF), 69% of average, which, if realized, would rank as the 22
nd lowest calendar year runoff volume.
“The extremely dry April, current drought conditions, and below-normal mountain snowpack has led our office to significantly lower the 2021 calendar year runoff forecast,” said John Remus, chief of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’, Missouri River Basin Water Management Division. “Based on this forecast, the May reservoir monthly studies indicate reduced flow support for navigation during the second half of the navigation season and a 12,000-cfs Gavins Point winter release rate. I urge all water users, particularly intake owners, to begin preparing for the possibility ....

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Missouri River managers turn attention from flood to drought


Missouri River managers turn attention from flood to drought
RANDY DOCKENDORF, Yankton Press and Dakotan
April 12, 2021
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YANKTON, S.D. (AP) With anticipated continued drought, flooding likely won’t be an issue this year in the upper Missouri River basin, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and other federal officials.
Despite recent rainfall, the Yankton region remains a combination of abnormally dry and moderate drought conditions, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. A similar situation is found in much of the upper basin.
Reservoir inflows in the basin above Sioux City, Iowa, were well-below average in March. The updated 2021 upper basin runoff forecast is 21.3 million acre-feet (MAF), 83% of average. ....

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