Missouri-Info
Kansas City – River Operations Update – 12 July 2022
Kansas City – River Operations Update – 27 June 2022 Missouri Reservoirs – July 1 system check – Gavins Point Dam releases will be set to provide navigation flow support at a level 500 cfs above minimum-service at all four target locations (Sioux City, Omaha, Nebraska City, and Kansas City). Flow targets may be missed…
Read MoreMissouri River Areas of Concern Reported within the Last Three Months
Missouri River Areas of Concern: Monthly Notification Thank you for your interest in navigation on the Missouri River. The report displayed below includes a list of concerns that have been submitted to us by river users over the past three months. The report is being shared for informational purposes only and contains information that has…
Read MoreKansas City – River Operations Update – 27 June 2022
Kansas City – River Operations Update – 27 June 2022 Missouri Reservoirs – July 1 system check will set service levels and duration for rest of navigation support. Current estimates are for minimum service to continue and a navigation flow support ending mid Nov. Survey – Working areas near KC identified by channel recon that…
Read MoreU.S. Army Corps Omaha District: Missouri River Update
U.S. Army Corps Omaha District: Missouri River Update Below is an update from Dave Sobczyk regarding ongoing work within the Omaha District area of responsibility. Please contact Dave with any questions – david.f.sobczyk@usace.army.mil Current river levels are about -2 CRP above the Platte River and -1 CRP below the Platte. *Midwest construction is wrapping up…
Read MoreU.S. Army Corps Kansas City District: Missouri River Update
U.S. Army Corps Kansas City District: Missouri River Update Missouri Reservoirs – July 1 system check will set service levels and duration for rest of navigation support. Current estimates are for minimum service to continue and a navigation flow support ending mid Nov. Survey – Laying out work for contractors, and completing surveys at RM…
Read MoreKansas City – River Operations Update – 21 June 2022
Kansas City – River Operations Update – 21 June 2022 1. Missouri Reservoirs – July 1 system check will set service levels and duration for rest of navigation support. Current estimates are for minimum service to continue and a navigation flow support ending mid Nov. 2. Survey – Working areas near KC identified by channel…
Read MoreAnalysis of Dredge Goetz Operations on the Missouri River 2021
As a follow up to the last US Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District Missouri River Navigation Partner Coordination Meeting on May 23, attached to this email you can find the final report on the Analysis of the Dredge Goetz Operations that occurred on the Missouri River in October and November of 2021. Thank…
Read MoreSnake River: Warning to River Users: Pool Fluctuations Predicted in Lower Granite Navigation Pool
Warning to River Users: Pool Fluctuations Predicted in Lower Granite Navigation Pool Date Sent: 6/9/2022 All: Predicted storm events will cause fluctuations in the Lower Granite Navigation Pool starting Friday 10 June, and likely lasting through Friday 17 June 2022. River flows in the area are predicted to exceed 200kcfs at times during this period,…
Read MoreMissouri River: Kansas City – River Operations Update – 6 June 2022
Kansas City – River Operations Update – 6 June 2022 Missouri Reservoirs – July 1 system check will set service levels and duration for rest of navigation support. Current estimates are for minimum service to continue and a navigation flow support ending mid Nov. River Conditions – National weather 5 day precipitation forecast shows 1.5…
Read MorePort KC advances intermodal rail and river port terminal project
Port KC advances intermodal rail and river port terminal project Industry Day planned for May 23, 2022 KANSAS CITY, Mo (April 28, 2022) – On May 23, 2022, Port KC will host an Industry Day for the Missouri River Terminal project to raise awareness and engage potential industry partners. At the event, project team members…
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