Metro Flood Diversion Authority
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Item Drain 27 Wetland Restoration(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 7/21/2020) United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.)Environmental Assessment Virtual PresentationItem Environmental Assessment Drayton Dam Fish Passage Mitigation Project, Pembina County, North Dakota, and Kittson County, Minnesota(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 1/23/2013) United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.)Finding of no significant impact (FONSI)Item FEMA/USACE Coordination Plan(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 4/14/2015) United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.)Coordination plan outlines the Floodplain Management Requirements, FEMA Flood Insurance Study, Modeling and other impacts that are required for CLOMR Application.Item Final Supplemental Environmental Assessment #2(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 2019-02) United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.)2019 revision of the Supplemental Environmental Assessment. The Red River basin in eastern North Dakota and western Minnesota has a long history of flooding due to the unique hydrology and topography of the area. The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) completed the Final Feasibility Report and Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the Fargo-Moorhead Metropolitan Area Flood Risk Management Project (Project) in July 2011. This document focuses primarily on the modifications to the alignment of the Southern Embankment and the passage of more flow through town during project operation.Item Record of Decision(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 4/3/2012) United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.)Item Signed Report of the Chief of Engineers(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 12/19/2011) United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.)Report submitted to Congress.Item Supplemental Environmental Assessment(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 2013-09) United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.)The Red River basin in eastern North Dakota and along the western Minnesota border has a long history of flooding due to the unique hydrology of the area. Three large rivers, the Red River of the North, the Wild Rice River (ND), and the Sheyenne River, converge in the Fargo-Moorhead metropolitan area and contribute to extensive flooding. The Federally Recommended Plan (FRP) for the flood risk management project consists of a 36-mile diversion channel (six miles of which is a connecting channel) around the west side of the city of Fargo, a staging area, and approximately 12 miles of tie-back levees. The FRP is described as the Locally Preferred Plan (LPP) in the Final Feasibility Report and Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) dated July 2011; a Record of Decision was signed on April 3, 2012.Item Wild Rice Dam Removal Mitigation Project(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 10/1/2014) United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.)The St. Paul District, Corps of Engineers, has prepared this assessment of the environmental effects that may result from the proposed dam removal at the Wild Rice Dam on the Wild Rice River, Cass County, North Dakota. This assessment of the Corps of Engineers proposal is required by the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), the Council on Environmental Quality Regulations (40 CFR 1500-1508), and the Corps of Engineers Procedures for Implementing NEPA (33 CFR Part 230).