Red River of the North Main Stem: Technical Information Report (with Special Emphasis on Agricultural Levees).

Abstract

In summer 1975, heavy rains in the southern part of the Red River basin prompted some Minnesota farmers to construct their own levees. These levees prevented flooding of thousands of acres of cropland. This success led to extensive agricultural levee construction by farmers on both sides of the river. Various Federal and State agencies expressed concern over the potential adverse impacts of uncontrolled levee construction. The Corps of Engineer's analysis showed that continued levee construction would significantly increase flood stages and velocities, with adverse impacts possibly extending as far downstream as Canada. On the basis of this analysis, both North Dakota and Minnesota declared a moratorium on additional levee construction and began developing joint criteria to regulate agricultural levee construction.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 1982
Accession Number
ADA247008

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