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Tue May 25, 2021 - Midwest Edition #11 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District Drill crews arrive on-site at the Hamburg levee on April 6, 2020, to begin geotechnical investigations. The information gathered by the drill crew will be used to complete the levee repair design. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District, in conjunction with the city of Hamburg, Iowa, conducted a groundbreaking ceremony May 5 to kickoff construction to rehabilitate the Hamburg Ditch 6 levee. The ceremony took place at Highway 333 (North Street) on the east side of the levee. I m excited to join Mayor Cathy Crain and the city of Hamburg on this important project agreement to raise flood protection around the city of Hamburg, said Col. Mark Himes, commander, USACE-Omaha. I look forward to working with the city in the upcoming construction. ....
It s a whole new era, Ditch 6 levee groundbreaking in southwest Iowa You ll just see this thing rising off the ground and becoming a levee, project manager Lance Lansdown says Share Updated: 5:39 PM CDT May 5, 2021 It s a whole new era, Ditch 6 levee groundbreaking in southwest Iowa You ll just see this thing rising off the ground and becoming a levee, project manager Lance Lansdown says Share Updated: 5:39 PM CDT May 5, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript WAVERLE: THE RESIDENTS OF HAMBURG SAID THEY WANTED A BIGGER AND BETTER LEVEE, WE’LL NOW THEY’RE GETTING I WELL NOW, THEY’RE GETTING IT. THE LEVEE WILL BE RAISED 8 FEET AND WILL PREVENT WATER FROM EVER GETTING INTO HAMBURG AGAIN. IT’S BEEN A 10-YEAR BATTLE FOR HAMBURG TO RAISE THIS LEVEE AFTER FLOODING IN 2011 AND AGAIN IN 2019. THE CITY DIDN’T GIVE UP. WE TRIED TO GET FEDERAL FUNDING, BUT NOTHING WAS AVAILABLE FOR PREVENTION. WAVERLE: FAS ....
Radio Iowa You are here: Home Hamburg celebrates start of levee improvement to keep town dry Cathy Crain Hamburg marked a major milestone today in the long fight against Missouri River flooding. Local, state, and national officials were on hand for a groundbreaking for the expansion by eight feet of what is called the Ditch 6 levee located along Highway 333. Omaha District Corps of Engineers Colonel Mark Himes saluted local officials for their efforts in pushing for the expansion to 919 feet. “Hamburg’s resolve to provide additional flood resiliency serves as an example to other communities along the Missouri River and throughout the nation who face similar challenges,” Himes says. “You’ve already done an amazing done, and have made tremendous progress recovering from the 2019 flood event. Today, I along with the U-S Corps of Engineers’ Omaha district team are proud to partner with you in taking another major step in moving forward.” ....
Radio Iowa You are here: Home Hamburg levee project set to get underway Hamburg levee. (Corps of Engineers photo) The southwest Iowa town of Hamburg is taking an important step in the continuing recovery from the 2019 Missouri River flooding. A groundbreaking ceremony will be held at 11 a.m. today for a major levee rehabilitation project. Hamburg Mayor Cathy Crain says the reinforced levee will be raised eight feet which will help the community in three primary ways. “The first is building that three-mile levee, and building it that tall, which means that it’s going to be over a hundred feet wide,” Crain says. “In addition to that, the DOT is going to be raising the two roads that go through the levee to the very same height as the levee.” ....