Alright, and that was in addition the ice jams?
Thank you once again for the opportunity to discuss this spring 2009 flood event in the Bismarck area.
I look forward to substantial results from that study.
So we've spent a lot of time thinking about and working on and working with local government officials with respect to flood control on the ...
It will be advisable at some moment for the Corps of Engineers to decide to hold a hearing here in North Dakota.
There clearly needs to be more monitoring.
we've still got a problem with debris and siltation that ought to be taken care of.
That additional water has come in, and because the reservoirs have been so depleted they have not wanted to maximize the releases.
I'm hoping that the Corps will involve local and State officials in the process of some real formal processes.
I think tomorrow at the hearings and today there's going to be a commonality that we need a little more measurements along the river.
How do you get from point A to point C without going through point B, if point B is a legal requirement?
I still want to try to get to this understanding.
No, it's unlimited.
Is that the first time since the Dam was built that the releases were shut down?
Has the operation of the Garrison Dam in any way contributed to the flooding problems experienced here earlier this year?
I was on the eastern side of the State when I received reports that the consequences of a significant action with a certain ice jam could ha...
Alright. Colonel, if a local sponsor is required to come up with local money for additional studies, I assume what Mr. Royse is referring to...
Is it likely that there will be a local sponsor for the following step?