(KLZA) -- The Army Corps of Engineers Missouri River Basin Water Management Division will host five public meetings throughout the basin, between April 8 and 10, to update stakeholders on current hydrologic conditions, and the planned operation of the Mainstem Reservoir System through 2014.
The public meetings scheduled include:
Tuesday April 8, 1 p.m. NWS Training Center, 7220 NW 101st Terrace, Kansas City, Mo.
Tuesday April 8, 7 p.m. Lewis and Clark Center, 100 Valmont Drive, Nebraska City, Neb. The Army Corps of Engineers Missouri River Basin Water Management Division will host five public meetings throughout the basin, between April 8 and 10, to update stakeholders on current hydrologic conditions, and the planned operation of the Mainstem Reservoir System through 2014.
The public meetings scheduled include:
Tuesday April 8, 1 p.m. NWS Training Center, 7220 NW 101st Terrace, Kansas City, Mo.
Tuesday April 8, 7 p.m. Lewis and Clark Center, 100 Valmont Drive, Nebraska City, Neb.
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