Missouri River Flooding Officially Over



     OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - This year's flooding on the Missouri River is
officially over.
     That's according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which says
Monday the river has fallen below flood stages from Fort Peck in
Montana to St. Louis and water is off the levee system.
     Col. Anthony Hofmann, commander of the Kansas City district,
says the corps is assessing the damage to the levees and dams to
come up with a repair bill. He expects a report by mid-November. So
far, $27.7 million has been set aside for repairs. The corps is
waiting on funding by Congress for the rest. Early estimates show
repairs could top $1 billion.
     The corps' announcement follows a meeting of Missouri River
governors where there was significant disagreement between Montana
and downstream states over flood control.
    

    
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 AP-NY-10-17-11 1847EDT
 


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