Mississippi River Headwaters Lakes in Minnesota. Feasibility Study. Appendices.
Abstract
This investigation of six Mississippi River Headwaters Lakes: Gull Lake, Leech Lake, Pine River, Pokegama, Sandy and Winnibigoshish, centers on all water resource problems involving the operation of Corps' dams. The study includes a review of lake operation plans for flood control, water supply, recreation, navigation, power, and conservation; review of erosion control problems downstream of Pokegama dam; review of bank erosion; a feasibility study of stabilized White Oak Lake water levels on the Mississippi River upstream of Pokegama and Leech Lake River; a review of flood problems near Riverton, Minnesota; a hydrologic review of the existing headwaters lakes perimeter diking system; a feasibility study of removing channel obstructions on the Whitefish Lakes Chain; a study of the adequacy of the Leech Lake inlet channel; a review of a possible subimpoundment in Leech Lake and marsh restoration; and a review of the adequacy and effectiveness of the existing flood control project for Aitkin, Pine Knoll and Cedar Brook. The appendixes provide greater detail than the main report on the development of the alternatives and specific study aspects and include pertinent correspondence relating to study coordination activities among federal, state and local interests. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1982
- Accession Number
- ADA130355
Entities
Organizations
- St. Paul District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers