The Army Corps has finished building an underwater sill in the Mississippi River to stop salt water from threatening New ...
The Army Corps says the saltwater wedge moving up the Mississippi River and isn’t expected to reach New Orleans’ drinking water intakes. But river levels will continue to drop for at least the next ...
Army Corps, for fourth consecutive year, authorizes an underwater dam to keep salt water from moving up the Mississippi River in Louisiana. ● A cold-water flow experiment at Glen Canyon Dam to disrupt ...
Farmers rely on the Mississippi River to ship grain and bring them imported fertilizer and other critical inputs. But another ...
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Drought lowering Mississippi River levels again, disrupting shipping
Water levels on portions of the Mississippi and lower Ohio rivers have dropped low enough to significantly hinder shipping ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said Friday that it will build an underwater sill to keep salt water from moving up the Mississippi River, the fourth-straight year in which the structure has been ...
Army Corps to build underwater sill to slow saltwater wedge in Mississippi River The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will build an underwater sill in the Mississippi River to block saltwater intrusion.
Missouri is almost completely in drought and Iowa is almost drought-free. The top and bottom of the Mississippi River has had high streamflows this month, but about a quarter of gauges throughout the ...
Water levels on portions of the Mississippi and lower Ohio rivers have dropped low enough to significantly hinder shipping ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will build an underwater sill in the Mississippi River to block saltwater intrusion.
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