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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers St. Paul District Public Affairs Office 332 Minnesota St., Suite E1500 St. Paul, MN 55101 Phone: (651) 290-5807 Fax: (651) 290-5752 cemvp-pa@usace.army.mil
ST. PAUL, Minn. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, announced additional water level changes, today, Aug. 20, at its Lac qui Parle Lake Dam, near Watson, Minnesota, due to ongoing rain within the basin.
Corps water managers intend to keep the dam gates open in an effort to release water from the reservoir and reduce the flood risk to the dam. On Aug. 21, the reservoir water level will reach a peak of about 940 feet and then will gradually fall throughout the week providing that rain is minimal. The outflow will be 8,000 cubic feet per second at the peak.
The water releases are needed to minimize the risk of the reservoir overtopping the emergency spillway, which occurs at an elevation of 941.3 feet. The increased outflow of water into the Minnesota River also means additional localized flooding is likely.
“Continued storms have increased flooding in western Minnesota,” said Jim Noren, St. Paul District water manager. “We are managing the flood risk to avoid overtopping the emergency spillway and to bring the river back within normal conditions as soon as it is safe to do so. This requires balancing the needs of both upstream and downstream communities with a focus on safety for everyone within the basin.”
Corps water managers urge caution around the area. Additional adjustments may be made based on future rain events.
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Release no. 25-069
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