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Home›Business & Finance›USACE Seeks Input on Mississippi River Master Plan
Business & Finance

February 22, 2015 · about 11 years ago

USACE Seeks Input on Mississippi River Master Plan

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District, is proposing to revise its Mississippi River Master Plan and is seeking public input. The plan guides public use and management of approximately 55,000 acres of federal lands and 314 Mississippi River miles from near Guttenberg, Iowa, to Savert

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District, is proposing to revise its Mississippi River Master Plan and is seeking public input.

The plan guides public use and management of approximately 55,000 acres of federal lands and 314 Mississippi River miles from near Guttenberg, Iowa, to Saverton, Missouri, for environmental stewardship and recreational purposes.

The draft Master Plan is anticipated to be completed in 2016. Its content will then be available for public review and comment through public notice, web posting, and open houses. The final Master Plan is anticipated to be completed in fall 2016.

The Corps is also reviewing the separate but related Shoreline Management Plan for potential revision in 2016 and is also seeking public input on shoreline management and the current Plan throughout 2015.

“ It is important to note that neither plan is for navigation (locks, dams and associated infrastructure), flood risk management projects (such as levees and floodwalls), Mississippi River water level management, dredging and channel maintenance, or environmental restoration (such as the Upper Mississippi River Restoration – Environmental Management Program), ” stated USACE.

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