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I used to have a web address where the corps of engineers posted water level projections for the missouri river system. Unfortunately I lost the address when I got a new computer. Does anyone know the address for this?
Thanks
Juls_WI
01-21-2002, 05:53 PM
Back to the top....Anyone got an answer for Jack?
I would like to have a "look see" at that site too...;-)
Juls
Eyesrfn
01-21-2002, 06:18 PM
I have the info but it's in storage I will get it tomorrow if i can find it mike
The address was: http://www.gp.usbr.gov/ but the site has "been suspended until further notice" according to the message on the phone line for info on Wyoming reservoirs water levels. To those of you who would like the Wyoming info the number is: 1-800-253-8737. I hope they get that site back up, it has some good info.
Mike
hookem
01-21-2002, 06:29 PM
http:\\www.nwd-mr.usace.army.mil\rcc
402-697-2687
hookem releasem
Gary B
01-21-2002, 06:32 PM
Not sure if this is going to help or not, but it might steer you in the right direction. These are what I have used for the upper Mississippi. What I have is: www.mvr.usace.army.mil/ (Homepage) , www.mvr.usace.mil/navdata/lockm99 , and www.mvr.usace.army.mil/navdata/navchart.htm . Good luck.
Oops, that address was for the Bureau of Reclamation site although it does have info on the Missouri River Basin.
Mike
Northernhawk
01-21-2002, 07:14 PM
Just curious as to what some people may think about the Devil's Lake basin flowing into the Red River drainage and the Hudson Bay?
Eyesrfn
01-21-2002, 07:54 PM
Jack got lucky and found the sites in my fishing room.
www.mcd.usace.army.mil
www.mrba-missouri-river.com
Good luck with the info.
Pitts
01-23-2002, 06:16 AM
Jack I like to read this site also so I stumbled onto a water level link page
http://www.fishingbuddy.org/links/waterlevels.html It has a lot of current water levels for the Missouri and surrounding lakes and rivers.
Hope this helps
Pitts
gramps
01-26-2002, 11:26 AM
Well if the water keeps coming up it is going into the red river and back to canada. I wish we would stop spending all this foolish money on research and just plainly put it "if we are going to drain Devils Lake then do it natures way and start with an outlet out of stump lake and as the Devils Lake water overflows into stump lake everything will be done as nature planned it"