© 2024 University of Missouri - KBIA
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Description text goes here.You can also supply people with contact information and links to resources.Here I've populated the page with some random stories, but your page would have only your stories.

Dams to Release More Water Under Corps of Engineers Plan

A boat on the Missouri River

The Army Corps of Engineers is stepping up its reductions in water releases from dams upriver on the Missouri River.

The Corps is taking advantage of lower water levels upriver to slow the release of water from the 2019 runoff season that's still in storage, according to a news release.

Despite the reductions announced by the Corps on Tuesday, release rates through the winter will be higher than average.

The water releases will be reduced at a rate of 3,000 cubic feet per second per day until they reach 27,000 cubic feet per second in about two weeks, according to the news release. In January, releases will be reduced to 25,000 cubic feet per second and stay close to that rate for the remainder of winter.

To learn more, visit our partners at the Columbia Missourian.

Related Content