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April 16, 2019 www.broadcasteronline.com
Flooding Remains A Concern
For South Dakota Communities
By Sen. Mike Rounds
South Dakota residents
continue to share with
me their concerns about
flooding and high water
levels in many of our rivers and lakes. My team
and I are keeping a close
watch on the Corps’ management of the Missouri
River, and the rivers that
feed into the Missouri including the James and the
Big Sioux. This is especially important as major rain
and snow events continue
to wreak havoc in South
Dakota and across the
plains, causing significant
flooding throughout the
region.
I am speaking regularly
with the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers about their
management of the river
system. I recently held a
meeting with the Assistant
Secretary of the Army for
Civil Works, R.D. James,
and with Brigadier General
Peter Helmlinger, commander of the Northwestern Division of the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers,
to discuss my concerns
about high water levels
throughout the state that
are swelling the Missouri
River system.
Based on the Corps’
own published reports
and forecasts, I remain
very concerned about
continued flooding in 2019.
In part due to the recent
blizzard and the “bomb
cyclone” that hit the Midwest in March, flooding is
occurring in communities
along the James River and
the Big Sioux River. Following the Army Corps’
recent public meeting in
Sioux City, a Missouri Ba-
sin River Forecast Center
hydrologist said low-lying
areas along the James
River, Big Sioux River and
Little Sioux River should
expect periodic moderate
flooding as temperatures
rise and snow begins to
melt. Already, the James
River from the Aberdeen
area to Yankton is experiencing major flooding
that is expected to last
through mid-to-late April,
at a minimum. The Big
Sioux River is around
three feet over flood stage
in Brookings, one foot over
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flood stage in Watertown
and around four feet over
flood stage in the Sioux
Falls area. These rivers
flow into the Missouri just
south of Gavins Point Dam,
and the Corps must take
into account these levels
when determining flows
upstream.
When I’ve been talking
to the Corps, my message has been that the
best chance we have of
minimizing flooding along
the entire river system
is to maintain moderate
flows out of Gavins Point
Dam. Moderate increases
out of Gavins Point would
minimize damage now
that the water has receded
south of us in Nebraska
and Iowa, and would allow
us to start draining water
out of the upstream dams,
including Fort Randall and
Oahe. This will make room
in those dams for the inevitable snowmelt and any
rain events in the coming
months, as there remains a
large amount of plains and
mountain snowpack north
and west of us that hasn’t
melted yet, with snow in
the forecast for Montana
for the foreseeable future.
Since coming to the
Senate, I’ve pushed the
Corps to implement the
snowpack monitoring
system that was recommended after the 2011
flood and included in a
2014 water resources bill.
Last year, I was able to
include a provision in the
Energy and Water Appropriations bill that authorized the Corps to access
its existing unused funds
to implement a mountain
snowpack monitoring system. This system still has
not been installed, but the
Corps has confirmed to
me they have authorized
funding for Phase I of the
installation of this system.
I will continue to push for
installation of Phase I this
year and for full completion—which includes over
240 monitoring sites—next
year, so South Dakotans
and our downstream
neighbors can finally have
a system that accurately
forecasts snowmelt effects
on the Missouri River
basin.
South Dakotans are all
too familiar with the devastating impact flooding
can have when the Corps
does not properly manage the river system. I will
continue to hold the Corps
accountable to make sure
they are managing releases
based on flood control and
being fully transparent
with their release forecasts. I’ll continue to keep
South Dakotans updated
on any new information
we receive from the Corps
as the spring and summer
seasons continue.
SD Mesonet Reports On
Soil Moisture Levels As
Profile Thaws & Flood
Waters Recede
By Nathan Edwards
Mesonet Director at
South Dakota State
University
BROOKINGS, S.D. – As
northeast South Dakota
fills sandbags and the
southeast puts them
away, many are using
South Dakota Mesonet’s
network of 28 locallysupported weather
stations to monitor
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