Mississippi Valley Division
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La Mississippi Valley Division et la Mississippi River Commission sont respectivement la division du Corps des ingénieurs de l'armée des États-Unis et la Commission fédérale chargées de l'aménagement et de la surveillance du Mississippi. Contrairement à la Tennessee Valley Authority, ce ne sont pas des agences indépendantes du gouvernement fédéral, puisque la Commission, créée en 1879, dépendait à l'origine du département de la Guerre, et que les deux dépendent aujourd'hui du Corps des ingénieurs de l'armée et donc du Pentagone.
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The United States Army Corps of Engineers Mississippi Valley Division (MVD) is responsible for the Corps water resources programs within 370,000-square-miles of the Mississippi River Valley, as well as the watershed portions of the Red River of the North that are within the United States. It excludes the entire watersheds of the Missouri River and Ohio River, and portions of the Arkansas River and the Red River of the South, but otherwise encompasses the entire Mississippi River from Lake Itasca, Minnesota, to the Gulf of Mexico. The division includes all or parts of 13 states: Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Tennessee, Wisconsin, and South Dakota.
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Mississippi Valley Division
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Mississippi Valley Division
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Mississippi Valley Division
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The Six Districts of the Mississippi Valley Division
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Major General Diana M. Holland
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Mississippi Valley Division
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The United States Army Corps of Engineers Mississippi Valley Division (MVD) is responsible for the Corps water resources programs within 370,000-square-miles of the Mississippi River Valley, as well as the watershed portions of the Red River of the North that are within the United States. It excludes the entire watersheds of the Missouri River and Ohio River, and portions of the Arkansas River and the Red River of the South, but otherwise encompasses the entire Mississippi River from Lake Itasca, Minnesota, to the Gulf of Mexico. The division includes all or parts of 13 states: Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Tennessee, Wisconsin, and South Dakota. The mission of the division is to serve the Mississippi Valley region by managing the watersheds and developing collaborative engineering solutions that will reduce risks through the reduction of flood damage potential, maintain and enhance navigation, and protect, restore and enhance environmental ecosystems; while being prepared to respond to regional and national emergencies. Additionally, MVD operates hydroelectric plants within the system, is a large water and construction regulatory body, and maintains over 1.9 million acres for recreation. MVD, and specifically the New Orleans District, is responsible for the design and construction of the Hurricane & Storm Damage Risk Reduction System (HSDRRS) which seeks to provide 100 Year storm protection to the City of New Orleans.
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La Mississippi Valley Division et la Mississippi River Commission sont respectivement la division du Corps des ingénieurs de l'armée des États-Unis et la Commission fédérale chargées de l'aménagement et de la surveillance du Mississippi. Contrairement à la Tennessee Valley Authority, ce ne sont pas des agences indépendantes du gouvernement fédéral, puisque la Commission, créée en 1879, dépendait à l'origine du département de la Guerre, et que les deux dépendent aujourd'hui du Corps des ingénieurs de l'armée et donc du Pentagone.
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