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Item Through Flood Damage Reduction Area(United States. Army Corps of Engineers. St. Paul District (U.S.), 7/16/2012) Houston-Moore GroupThe 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 to the proposed fish passages on the Red and Wild Rice River control structures. This study evaluates River Stages (RS) beyond the approximately RS 31 feet planned for in the Integrated Final Feasibility Report and the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FR/FEIS) dated July 2011. This plan is now known as the Federally Recommended Plan (FRP).Item Oxbow Hickson Bakke Ring Levee, Technical Memorandum(Flood Diversion Authority, 3/12/2013) Houston-Moore GroupOperation 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 and subsequent cost estimate related to a value engineering proposal include costs to purchase all structure in the staging area resulting in a total buyout of the Oxbow, Hickson, and Bakke (OHB) area.Item Final Technical Memorandum; Diversion inlet gate analysis(Flood Diversion Authority, 10/1/2013) Houston-Moore GroupThe 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 channel crosses several rivers. The project includes gated control structures at the Red and Wild Rice Rivers. It has aqueducts at the Sheyenne and Maple Rivers that allow low tributary flows to enter the interior of the project area while larger flows would be passed into the diversion. The diversion channel also crosses the Rush and Lower Rush Rivers as well as several drains. The diversion channel ultimately discharges into the Red River downstream from the Red River’s confluence with the Sheyenne River near the city of Georgetown, MN