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  2. Old River Control Structure - Wikipedia

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    The Old River Control Structure is a complex containing the original low-sill [6] and overbank [7] structures, as well as the auxiliary structure that was constructed after the low-sill structure was damaged during the Mississippi River Flood of 1973. The complex also contains a navigation lock and the Sidney A. Murray Jr. Hydroelectric Station.

  3. West Atchafalaya Floodway - Wikipedia

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    Project design flood flows for the Atchafalaya Basin in thousands of cubic feet per second. The West Atchafalaya Floodway is a flood control structure of the Mississippi River and Tributaries Project located in the Lower Atchafalaya Basin in south-central Louisiana. It has a project design flood flow capacity of 250,000 cu ft/s (7,100 m 3 /s). [1]

  4. Project design flood - Wikipedia

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    The project design flood peak discharges remained unchanged." [1] Once the project design flood was developed, flow rates at critical points are used to determine how high levees need to be, how deep the dredging needs to be, and the flowrates at which flood control structures need to be used.

  5. File:Old River Control Structure Complex.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. New flood control plan for Pearl River would be far less ...

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    The flood control and drainage district said the district and its board members "fully support" "Alternative D, CTO with new weir," as the selected plan for the Pearl River Basin Flood Risk ...

  7. Old River - Wikipedia

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    Old River Control Structure, connecting the Red River to the Atchafalaya and Mississippi Rivers Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.

  8. Mississippi River Basin Model - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi River Basin Model was a large-scale hydraulic model of the entire Mississippi River basin, covering an area of 200 acres. [1] It is part of the Waterways Experiment Station, located near Clinton, Mississippi. The model was built from 1943 to 1966 and in operation from 1949 until 1973.

  9. Auburn Dam - Wikipedia

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    Congress authorized the project in 1965; [2] the targeted completion date was 1973. [11] As the Auburn Dam proposal evolved, the project transformed from a primary flood-control structure to a multipurpose high dam that would serve various other purposes including long-term water storage, hydroelectricity generation, and recreation.