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The dam at Gavins Point, on the Nebraska-South Dakota border, is the lowest of the six dams in the system.
Missouri River Threatens to Flood a String of Cities Joe Barrett 2011
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The dam at Gavins Point, on the Nebraska-South Dakota border, is the lowest of the six dams in the system.
Missouri River Threatens to Flood a String of Cities Joe Barrett 2011
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Releases of water on the Gavins Point Dam in South Dakota, which are normally in the range of 60,000 to 65,000 cubic feet per second, are now at 100,000 to 110,000 cubic feet per second and are expected to keep increasing to 150,000 cubic feet per second.
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Releases of water on the Gavins Point Dam in South Dakota, which are normally in the range of 60,000 to 65,000 cubic feet per second, are now at 100,000 to 110,000 cubic feet per second and are expected to keep increasing to 150,000 cubic feet per second.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers controls six dams along the river, from Fort Peck in northeast Montana to Gavins Point in the southeast corner of South Dakota.
7 Missouri River governors ask for better flood control 2011
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Releases of water on the Gavins Point Dam in South Dakota, which are normally in the range of 60,000 to 65,000 cubic feet per second, are now at 100,000 to 110,000 cubic feet per second and are expected to keep increasing to 150,000 cubic feet per second.
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Releases at Gavins Point Dam in South Dakota hit the maximum planned amount of 150,000 cubic feet of water per second Tuesday, and the corps wasn't planning to reduce the amount it's releasing from its dams until August at the earliest.
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Releases from the southern-most dam, the Gavins Point Dam on the Nebraska-South Dakota border, have been at 160,000 cubic feet per second for much of the summer.
Army Corps Begins to Reduce Releases From Missouri River Dams Joe Barrett 2011
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Releases at Gavins Point Dam in South Dakota hit the maximum planned amount of 150,000 cubic feet of water per second Tuesday, and the corps wasn't planning to reduce the amount it's releasing from its dams until August at the earliest.
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Releases of water on the Gavins Point Dam in South Dakota, which are normally in the range of 60,000 to 65,000 cubic feet per second, are now at 100,000 to 110,000 cubic feet per second and are expected to keep increasing to 150,000 cubic feet per second.
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