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Coralville Dam and Lake, Sunday June 15, 2008, with the spillway fully opened, with water about 5 feet (1.5 m) deep. Coralville Lake had waters flowing over its emergency spillway at a record breaking crest just short of 717 feet (219 m). Downstream, the Iowa continued to rise, progressively inundating portions of Coralville and Iowa City ...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said water in some areas rose above records from 1993, a flood many in the Midwest remember as the worst of their lives. ... water forced its way around the Rapidan Dam and ...
On June 12, a mandatory evacuation was issued for the Normandy Drive area of Iowa City. [28] An evacuation of two streets in Coralville was also issued, with the expectations of completing it by 5:00 pm CDT (2200 UTC) on June 12. [29] One person died in the Iowa flooding. [30] A section of Interstate 80 was closed in Cedar County due to ...
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A lawsuit accusing officials of failure to mark a dangerous low-head dam is over, at least for now, after the court ruled the plaintiffs failed to meet the heightened requirements set by a 2021 ...
Bull Shoals Dam (begun June 1947; completed July 1951) Coralville, Iowa, dam forming Coralville Lake (begun 1949; completed 1958) Delaware (Ohio) Dam (begun 1947; completed 1951) Denison Dam; Green River Lake Dam, Kentucky (begun April 1964, completed June 1969) Kinzua Dam (begun 1960; completed 1965) Norfork Dam (begun 1941, completed 1944)
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The City of Coralville purchased the power plant that would become the Iowa River Power Restaurant and 1.84 acres of land for $1 in 1969, while the Iowa Conservation Commission also bought rights ...