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  • MKARNS Nav Notice SWL 15-01 TD 2015-1 Joint Notice on 2015 Scheduled Lock Closures

    MKARNS - Tulsa and Little Rock Districts are scheduling maintenance closures of the following locks: Chouteau L&D (May 11-17) Replace hydraulic piping; Webbers Falls L&D (Aug 24–Sep 14) Replace miter gate pintle ball; Montgomery Point L&D* (Aug 24-Sep 30) Replace miter gate gudgeon pins. *The navigation pass will be open if tailwater > 115 ft.
  • NAV NOTICE SWL 15-02 MKARNS - Lock 10 Notice of Lock Closure

    Dardanelle L&D - Dardanelle Lock and Dam (No. 10) NM 205.5 will be closed to navigation traffic on February 18, 2015, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. This closure is to repair the downstream river wall miter gate strut arm.
  • CORPS OFFERS BREAK FROM WINTER’S CABIN FEVER

    Beat that case of cabin fever with a visit to the Army Corps of Engineers Table Rock Project Office world class Dewey Short Visitor Center on Table Rock Lake.
  • DEADLINE FOR TEMPORARY HALT TO NEW SHORELINE ACTIVITY REQUESTS DRAWS NEAR

    BRANSON, Mo. – The Corps of Engineers is reminding interested persons that the deadline to submit new shoreline activity requests for Table Rock Lake is drawing near.
  • CORPS LIFTS SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FOR LOWER ARKANSAS RIVER

    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Army Corps of Engineers has lifted the small craft advisory for the lower Arkansas River. Advisories are issued when flows reach 70,000 cubic feet per second. Even though flows have receded below that threshold, Corps officials urge boaters to always use caution when on the river.
  • FISH COVER PERMITS AVAILABLE

    MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. -- The Army Corps of Engineers’ Mountain Home Project Office is offering a limited number of fish cover permits for Norfork and Bull Shoals lakes. A fish cover permit allows an individual to cut up to six cedar trees, six inches or smaller in diameter at the stump, from designated areas of the shoreline and sink them into the lake for fish habitat.
  • CORPS ISSUES SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FOR LOWER HALF OF ARKANSAS RIVER

    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - The Army Corps of Engineers issued a small craft advisory for the Arkansas River from Little Rock, Ark. downstream. Recent heavy rains caused flows to rise. During high flows, strong currents and large debris can threaten the safety of pleasure craft.