Gavins Point Dam/Lewis and Clark Lake Master Plan. Missouri River, Nebraska and South Dakota: Update of Design Memorandum MG-123
Abstract
The Gavins Point Dam/Lewis and Clark Lake project was authorized for flood control, navigation, hydropower, fish and wildlife, recreation, irrigation, municipal and industrial water supply, and other purposes. This updated Master Plan guides the use and development of the natural and manmade resources of the project. It affirms land use classifications and management practices similar to those already in effect. It also provides for recreational opportunities while maintaining the integrity of natural resources. The Master Plan provides guidance on public use, water quality, natural areas, and historic properties within Corps of Engineers (Corps) boundaries. The Corps is a primary steward of the lands and waters at its water resources projects. Its Natural Resources Management mission is to manage, conserve, and enhance these natural resources and the environment while providing quality public outdoor recreation experiences to serve the needs of present and future generations. In all aspects of natural and cultural resource management, Corps managers promote awareness of environmental values and adhere to sound environmental stewardship, protection, compliance, and restoration practices. The Master Plan provides for stewardship of natural resources and manages for long-term public access to, and use of, the natural resources. The planning process was conducted in cooperation with other Federal, State, tribal, and local governmental agencies, as well as the private sector. The land classifications and management guidelines contained in this Master Plan reflect the potentials of the natural resources of the area and the identified population and visitation patterns.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 2004
- Accession Number
- ADA635471
Entities
Organizations
- Omaha District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers