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The Ouachita River reached flood stage crest at 85.43 feet above sea level, about 20 feet above the normal water level of 65 feet at the Felsenthal lock and dam on March 11, 2018. [16] The highest water level ever recorded at Felsenthal was 88.3 feet in 1945. [17]
Ouachita River: 11,012 311.8: near Louisiana border: St. Francis: 10,000 280: ... Source for all rivers except St. Francis is the "USGS Water-Data Report ...
The bayou was impounded by an earthen levee in 1935 thereby diverting the flow to Bartholomew Lake and into Bayou Desiard. By an act of the Louisiana legislature on July 13, 1962, the Bayou DeSiard-Bayou Bartholomew Cut-Off Loop Water Conservation Board was created to build control structures and manage the water levels in the basin. [5]
The Ouachita River separates Monroe from West Monroe near the parish courthouse. According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the parish has a total area of 632 square miles (1,640 km 2 ), of which 610 square miles (1,600 km 2 ) is land and 21 square miles (54 km 2 ) (3.4%) is water.
Why was Lake Monroe built? Why are there so few houses at Lake Monroe? Here are 6 facts you may not know about our drinking water source.
Bayou Bartholomew is the longest bayou in the world, [1] meandering approximately 364 miles (586 km) in the U.S. states of Arkansas and Louisiana. [2]It starts northwest of the city of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, in the Hardin community, winds through parts of Jefferson, Lincoln, Desha, Drew, Chicot, and Ashley counties in Arkansas, and Morehouse Parish, Louisiana, and eventually enters the Ouachita ...
Almost all the water in Monroe County comes from Lake Monroe, ... The levels were below the EPA’s current health advisory level for PFAS, which is 4 parts per trillion (ppt). The tests conducted ...
More than 3,300 Monroe County households and businesses are under an advisory to boil their water because of a water main break near Griffy Lake. The break also means e-learning days for two local ...