The plan for providing erosion protection along the stretch of the river in Mercer, Oliver, Morton, Burleigh, and McLean Counties, North Dakota consists of tow trench revetments, stone fill revetments, windrow stone fill revetments, and stone fill dikes. The use and enhancement of man's environment would be benefited by erosion control. Upon completion, various utilities in the Bismarck area and approximately 14,700 acres of agricultural land would be protected.
Missouri River Garrison Dam to Lake Oahe Reservoir
1973
70 pages
Report
No indication
English
Environmental Impact Statements , Environmental impact statements , Revetments , North Dakota , Dikes , Shore protection , Rivers , Farms , Erosion control , Wildlife , Missouri River , Lake Oahe , Garrison Dam , Mercer County(North Dakota) , Oliver County(North Dakota) , Morton County(North Dakota) , Burleigh County(North Dakota) , McLean County(North Dakota)
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