摘要: |
As planned, the Corps of Engineers reduced releases from Gavins Point Dam on November 21, ending flow support for navigation on the Missouri River. "Releases from Gavins Point Dam are being reduced to the winter release of 12,000 cubic feet per second (cfs.)," said John Remus, chief of the Corps' Missouri River Basin Water Management Division, in a December 8 news release. "Releases from Gavins Point are currently 13,000 cfs. and we will reduce releases to 12,000 by December 11. We will closely monitor river conditions, and releases will be adjusted this winter to the extent practical to lessen the impacts of river ice formation on stages in the lower river." |