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  2. The Boise River is rising. But will it flood again this ... - AOL

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    “Our action stage is considered 6,500 cfs on the Boise River, and then our minor flood stage starts at 7,000 (cfs),” Bell said. “So we’re definitely moving water, but we’re keeping flows ...

  3. Boise River conditions now ‘extremely dangerous.’ Public ...

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    Because flooding can make access to the river more dangerous, if not impossible, for first responders, Boise Fire recommends that you do not recreate in the river, as current conditions can be ...

  4. Heading out on the Boise Greenbelt? You’ll need to avoid ...

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    River flows could rise to 6,500 cubic feet per second in the coming weeks. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  5. Boise River - Wikipedia

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    The Boise River is a 102-mile-long (164 km) [2] ... hydroelectricity, drinking water, and flood control to Boise and the Treasure Valley. ...

  6. Part of the Greenbelt will be closed for repairs this winter ...

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    Ada County will begin repairs on damaged sections of the Boise River Greenbelt in December and January.

  7. Great Flood of 1862 - Wikipedia

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    By early July, as the heavy burden of snow in the mountains finally melted, the runoff caused great flooding. The Boise River flooded from extremely high runoff and is believed to have been four times larger than its largest recorded flood in 1943. Flood waters made the river expand to a couple of miles wide. [14]

  8. Lucky Peak Dam - Wikipedia

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    Country: United States: Location: Ada County, Idaho: Coordinates: 1]: Purpose: Flood control, irrigation: Construction began: 1949 (): Opening date: 1955; 70 years ago () [2]: Construction cost: $19 million (1955): Owner(s): U.S. Army Corps of Engineers [2]: Dam and spillways; Type of dam: Embankment dam: Impounds: Boise River: Height: 340 ft (104 m) [2]: Length: 2,340 ft (713 m) [2 ...

  9. Boise River remains dangerous for holiday weekend — but float ...

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    The official start date depends on when river flows, hazard removal and weather conditions “align.” Boise River remains dangerous for holiday weekend — but float season is within sight Skip ...