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Water commission approves funding for water projects statewide

Water commission approves funding for water projects statewide
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Flood control project earns another national award | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 23, 2021 The largest infrastructure project in Minot’s history continues to earn national recognition, according to the City of Minot. Phases 2-3 of the Mouse River Enhanced Flood Protection Project have been named the American Public Works Association’s Public Works Project of the Year, the second national award in recent months for Phases 2-3. “We’ve made great progress to protect our community and others throughout the river basin, but we have a lot of work left to do,” Public Works Director Dan Jonasson said. ” Phases 2-3 are vital to the overall project’s success, and we’re grateful for the work done by the contractors, consultants, and everyone involved with the project.”

Flood protection progress | News, Sports, Jobs

jschramm@minotdailynews.com Jill Schramm/MDN The new Broadway pump station, shown March 10, has been under construction for two years and is expected to be completed soon. Construction on the Mouse River Enhanced Flood Protection Project will be making additional progress in 2021, particularly for Burlington and the Tierrecita Vallejo Subdivision. Ryan Ackerman, administrator for the Souris River Joint Board (SRJB), said funding is in place to advance flood protection in Burlington. Construction on levees on the south end of the community began last year and the next phase will start soon. It includes about 3,200 feet of levee, seepage cutoff, utility modifications and river bank and levee erosion protection.

Congressional package benefits Minot | News, Sports, Jobs

jschramm@minotdailynews.com Good news for Minot is coming in a year-end spending package that Congress is expected to soon pass. The package includes authorization for a major piece of the Mouse River Enhanced Flood Protection Project, and it extends the deadline for Minot’s National Disaster Resilience Program by a year. The authorization for the flood project opens the door to potential federal funding for the Maple Diversion through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The authorization is a key step that comes as the result of a signed chief’s report following a $1.3 million project feasibility study. Lt. Gen. Todd Semonite, then chief of the Corps, was in Minot last year for the report signing ceremony. Sen. John Hoeven, R-ND, since secured support from Maj. Gen. Scott Spellmon during his recent confirmation process as chief.

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