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Army Corps of Engineers

A Revolution in Muddy Brown


The Army Corps of Engineers held water in reservoirs during the spring despite high snow pack and compelling evidence that flooding was immanent. According to this article in the Great Plains Examiner:
"The period between March 20 and May 6 has been difficult for the Army Corps of Engineers to explain. During that span, the Corps' water managers kept river levels low and stockpiled near-record amounts of water behind the three upper basin dams on the Missouri River, despite evidence that the Rocky Mountains were holding a lot more snow than normal. The reservoirs were so full by early May that they couldn't contain the late-spring rainfall that pounded Montana and the Dakotas."
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