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Has the Mississippi river been low before?

Quick Recap: When Was the Mississippi River at the Lowest Point Ever? The Mississippi River was at its lowest point ever in October 2022. In Memphis, Tennessee, the Mississippi River dropped to – 10.81 feet. Levels were so low that commercial barges struggled to stay afloat.



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The 2,340-mile-long Mississippi River is so low from hot, dry weather just a few months after severe floods helped replenish it from critically low water levels last year.

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What will happen to the US if the Mississippi River dries up? If the Mississippi River dries up, transporting crops and goods up and down the river will no longer be a problem because there will be no crops to ship out and nobody left in the Midwest needing anything shipped in.

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In some places, last year was the lowest the Mississippi River had fallen in nearly 35 years. Much of the basin is experiencing extreme drought again this year. “Unfortunately, we are watching a movie sequel that none of us want to watch,” said Mike Steenhoek, executive director of the Soy Transportation Coalition.

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The Colorado River is drying up due to a combination of chronic overuse of water resources and a historic drought. The dry period has lasted more than two decades, spurred by a warming climate primarily due to humans burning fossil fuels.

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As crazy as it sounds, engineers say the idea is technically feasible. It would involve building a system of dams and pipelines to move the water uphill across multiple states over the Continental Divide. Gravity would then work in our favor to drop the water down to the Colorado River watershed.

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A: 18? to 24? According to our sources, the river in Saint Paul would be between 18? and 24? deep in the months of July and August, if it weren't for the pooling of water created by the locks and dams. Could you imagine being able to walk across the river all summer long?

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What happens if Lake Mead dries up forever? If Lake Mead were to run out of water, the Hoover Dam would no longer be able to generate power or provide water to surrounding cities and farms. The Colorado River would essentially stop flowing, and the Southwest would be in a major water crisis.

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The drought crisis that grounded barges and unearthed fossils may finally be over. The US Army Corps of Engineers has been dredging the Mississippi River 24/7 since July. Drought along the Mississippi has dropped water levels to lows that haven't been seen in a decade.

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A 19th-century shipwreck and human remains were uncovered as the Mississippi River recedes. Drought has unearthed a sunken 19th-century shipwreck and human remains in the Mississippi River. The Mississippi River is receding to historic lows amid drought across the Midwest.

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