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Great Lakes Information

Hydraulics and Hydrology Great Lakes / St. Lawrence Seaway Study
The Hydraulics and Hydrology section covers the following information: Water Levels, Coastal Processes, Weather Information, Lake Winnebago, The Great Lake Studies, including Lake Michigan Potential Damages Study, News and Outflow Information.

The study will report on important factors affecting commercial navigation; such as evolving transportation technologies, inter-modal linkages, characteristics of the Great Lakes fleet and changes affecting demand sectors. The study will identify factors and trends that affect commercial navigation on the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Seaway and it will project future trends, commodity flows and the external factors that affect them.

Great Lakes Navigation

John Glenn Great Lakes Basin Program

Follow this link for complete navigational information on the Great Lakes system

USACE Levee Safety Program Water Safety
The mission of the Levee Safety Program is to assess the integrity and viability of levees and recommend courses of action to ensure that levee systems do not present unacceptable risks to the public, property and environment.

Did you know that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is the leading provider of outdoor recreation on all Federally-managed public lands in the United States? With a recreation base that is primarily built around water, the Corps has a dedicated focus on water safety.

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Last Modified: April 22, 2011