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No signs of relief in upper Missouri River Basin drought, Corps says

There are no signs of relief in the ongoing drought in the upper Missouri River Basin, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, with this year s spring runoff predicted

Army Corps predicts below average runoff in Missouri River basin in 2022

Omaha, Neb.- The U-S Army Corps of Engineers predicts dry conditions will persist in the Missouri River Basin this year. Radio Iowa reports that last year, the runoff in the Missouri River basin above Sioux City was just 59 percent of average volume the 10th lowest annual runoff in 123 years of record keeping. According to a news release from the Army Corps of Engineers office in Omaha. the ongoing drought shows no relief in sight. The water flow out of upstream reservoirs was reduced this past July. There will be releases from Gavins Point Dam this winter, at minimum levels, though. The Army Corps says the flow in the Missouri River along Iowa's western border will meet with needs of cities that use the river as a source of drinking water.

2021 goes down in record book as 10th lowest runoff season for Missouri River Basin

Runoff in the Missouri River basin above Sioux City, Iowa, last year (2021) was 59% of average. The US Army Co.

Dry conditions expected to persist on Missouri River basin

The ongoing drought on the Missouri River basin shows no relief in sight, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is predicting runoff into the mainstream reservoir system will remain below normal.

Army Corps predicts runoff in Missouri River basin will remain below average

Army Corps predicts runoff in Missouri River basin will remain below average
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