The graphic on how much water each of the dams shows that Gavins Point is
tiny compared to the others. It drives home the idea that it is not for
flood prevention and only to ensure flows for the barges in the summer.

Fort Peck is the first dam when starting at the headwaters of the Missouri
and Gavins Points is at the end. There are several dams in between. Just
like the Mississippi these two rivers have upper management issues and
lower management issues.

https://helenair.com/outdoors/water-rising-at-fort-peck-as-runoff-nears-second-highest/article_185fe02d-8f52-5abb-b9ef-f92b3cccccb6.html?fbclid=IwAR2pJF8BGLqpfUZd1p_iHBTyGPVsr6qG6Jz5BamMV_tVeaRJkyi_56-k84g


-- 
*Fish have to swim, birds have to nest, tell the Corps to do their best*
*Debbie Neustadt *


*Des Moines, Iowa*

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