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USACE LRD

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linkhttp://www.lrd.usace.army.mil calendar_today14-02-2011 16:07:06

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We are watching a weather system that could bring historic heavy rain to Western Kentucky and West Tennessee. Up to 12 inches of rain is possible in the most impacted areas over a 4-5 day period starting today. Before the rain starts, we're releasing nearly 1 million gallons of

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Protecting lives & critical infrastructure is the driving force behind everything #USACE does during severe weather events. Our water management experts in West Kentucky & Tennessee are working around the clock.​ Remember to follow local emergency guidance & stay weather-aware!

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🚨MIDDLE TENNESSEE🚨 Nashville District is hard at work. Find information at army.mil/article/284404 Stay safe! 🌧️🌧️

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Rain is moving in and the risk of flooding is rising across KENTUCKY, INDIANA, and OHIO β€” but #USACE Louisville District is already hard at work. Flood fight operations are in full swing. View the link below for more information. lrd.usace.army.mil/About/District…

Nashville District (@nashvillecorps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NashvilleCorps is balancing water storage & releases across Cumberland River Basin dams post-storm. Storing water & controlled releases upstream & releasing water through mainstem dams helps lower downstream flood risk while generating #hydropower! #USACE army.mil/article/284434

#NashvilleCorps is balancing water storage & releases across Cumberland River Basin dams post-storm. Storing water & controlled releases upstream & releasing water through mainstem dams helps lower downstream flood risk while generating #hydropower! #USACE army.mil/article/284434
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🚨NAVIGATION NOTICE 🚨 Locking operations at Markland Locks and Dam and McAlpine Locks and Dam have been suspended due to high water. A full summary of projected impacts of Louisville District's 7 locks and dams on the Ohio River πŸ”—πŸ‘‡ lrd.usace.army.mil/News/News-Rele…

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River Update: We are working with the USACE LRD to reduce flood impacts on the lower Ohio River and Mississippi River near Cairo, Ill., by decreasing the amount of water released from Kentucky Dam on the Tennessee River. As a result, Kentucky Lake is expected to rise above summer

River Update: We are working with the <a href="/USACELRD/">USACE LRD</a> to reduce flood impacts on the lower Ohio River and Mississippi River near Cairo, Ill., by decreasing the amount of water released from Kentucky Dam on the Tennessee River. As a result, Kentucky Lake is expected to rise above summer