Metro Flood Diversion Authority
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Most information contained in this collection is from the Army Corps of Engineers.
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Dam Safety & Public Water Work Permit
(State of Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 2018-12-27)To construct, operate, and maintain the dam; to excavate and fill in Public Waters; to realign a portion of the Red River; and to construct the Red River Control Structure and the Wolverton Creek Structure; all associated ... -
Fargo-Moorhead Flood Risk Management Project Dam Safety and Public Waters Work Permit Findings of Fact, Conclusions and Order of Commissioner.
(State of Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 2018-12-27)Pursuant to the requirements of Minn. Stat. § 103G.245, subd. 1 and Minn. R. Ch. 6115 the Cities of Fargo, North Dakota and Moorhead, Minnesota together with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (“USACE”) and the Flood Diversion ... -
Final Environmental Impact Statement
(State of Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 2016-05)The Flood Diversion Board of Authority (Diversion Authority) is proposing to construct the FargoMoorhead Flood Risk Management Project (Project) with an estimated cost of $1.8 billion (October 2011 dollars). The Project ... -
Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement
(State of Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 2018-12-26)The DNR has determined the Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS), published November 13, 2018, is adequate. This means that the state's environmental review process is now complete. Our basis for that ... -
Drayton Dam Fish Passage Mitigation Project
(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 1/18/2013)The purpose of this project is to improve fish passage at Drayton Dam on the Red River. -
Wild Rice Dam Removal Mitigation Project
(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 10/1/2014)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. ... -
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)Finding of no significant impact (FONSI) -
Signed Report of the Chief of Engineers
(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 12/19/2011)Report submitted to Congress. -
Record of Decision
(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 4/3/2012) -
Final Feasibility Report and Environmental Impact Statement
(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 2011-07)This Final Feasibility Report and Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) documents the analysis of alternatives developed to reduce flood risk in the entire Fargo-Moorhead Metropolitan area. The Selected Plan is the Locally ... -
Project Partnership Agreement Between the Department of the Army and the City of Fargo, North Dakota, and the City of Moorhead, Minnesota, and the Metro Flood Diversion Authority for Construction of the Fargo-Moorhead Metropolitan Area Flood Risk Management Project
(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 7/11/2016)Agreement between Fargo, Moorhead, the Army Corps of Engineers and the Metro Flood Diversion Authority for Construction of the Fargo-Moorhead Metropolitan Area Flood Risk Management Project. -
FEMA/USACE Coordination Plan
(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 4/14/2015)Coordination plan outlines the Floodplain Management Requirements, FEMA Flood Insurance Study, Modeling and other impacts that are required for CLOMR Application. -
Drain 27 Wetland Restoration
(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 7/21/2020)Environmental Assessment Virtual Presentation -
Oxbow Hickson Bakke Ring Levee, Technical Memorandum
(Flood Diversion Authority, 3/12/2013)Operation of the Fargo Moorhead Diversion results in the staging of flood water upstream of the Cities of Fargo and Moorhead, including the City of Oxbow, the Village of Hickson, and Bakke Subdivision. The feasibility study ... -
Geomorphology Study of the Fargo, ND & Moorhead, MN Flood Risk Management Project
(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 10/25/2012)A feasibility study designed by the US Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul Di strict, to investigate flood issues in the Fargo, ND and Moorhead, MN metropolitan area began in September 2008. The objectives of the study are ... -
Through Flood Damage Reduction Area
(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 7/16/2012)The purpose of this study is to evaluate options for increasing the flow and resultant residual Red River of the North flood stage through the flood damage reduction area as an alternative environmental mitigation project ... -
Evaluation of Fish, Benthic Invertebrates and Physical Habitat of Rivers Potentially Affected by the Fargo/Moorhead Flood Risk Management Project
(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 2013-02)URS Corporation (URS), on behalf of the United States Army Corps of Engineers - St. Paul District (USACE), conducted a biological assessment to identify and characterize fish and invertebrate communities and biotic integrity ... -
Final Technical Memorandum; Diversion inlet gate analysis
(Flood Diversion Authority, 10/1/2013)The proposed FM Diversion begins approximately 4 miles south (upstream) of the confluence of the Red and Wild Rice Rivers and extends west around the cities of Horace, Fargo, West Fargo, and Harwood. The 36 mile long diversion ... -
Supplemental Environmental Assessment
(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 2013-09)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 ... -
Final Supplemental Environmental Assessment #2
(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 2019-02)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 ...