Flood 10 Winter Maintenance Activities Under Way

Removing dangerous strainers in the Boise River.

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Boise – (Nov. 11, 2021) – Boise River Flood Control District #10 is beginning its winter maintenance work on the Boise River now that irrigation season is over and the river flow is reaching a level where permitting agencies allow winter maintenance activities to occur.

Flood District #10 removes hazard trees, snags and debris from portions of the river during the winter months to remove restrictions that could cause flooding during high water in the spring runoff. This maintenance work also is done to reduce damage to private and public property in the Boise River corridor.

The work is performed under permits issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Idaho Department of Water Resources, and Memorandum of Understanding from the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality.  Some DEQ approved pile burning may take place during this operation.

Flood #10 has a number of projects that it will be working on in the winter of 2021-22 from the Garden City area upstream of the Glenwood Bridge to an area above the I-84 freeway in Caldwell.

For more information, contact Mike Dimmick, Flood District #10 project manager, 208-861-2766, or go to boiseriver.org.

For more information about Flood Control District 10, contact Mike Dimmick, District Manager [email protected](link sends e-mail)
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