Clarence Cannon Dam and Mark Twain Lake Flood Control – damage reduction Navigation Hydropower Recreation Water supply Fish and Wildlife Conservation.

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Clarence Cannon Dam and Mark Twain Lake Flood Control – damage reduction Navigation Hydropower Recreation Water supply Fish and Wildlife Conservation

Clarence Cannon Dam and Mark Twain Lake Full reservoir by spring of ,000 acre project 18,600 acre lake

Clarence Cannon Dam and Mark Twain Lake Multiple 4-lane launch ramps 4 high water launch ramps 3 Corps campgrounds + 1 state park campground 2 Corps Group campgrounds + 1 Group Area Multiple picnic shelters and sites 3 beaches – 2 Corps, 1 state Miles of multi-use trails (includes equestrian use) 3 Visitor Centers 2 Corps, 1 state 30,000 acres of public hunting Multiple hunter fishermen accesses/1 lane ramps

Mark Twain Lake FY03 Visitation = 2,326,574

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been involved in regulating certain activities in the nation's waters since Until 1968, the primary thrust of the Corps' regulatory program was the protection of navigation. As a result of several new laws and judicial decisions, the program has evolved to one involving the consideration of the full public interest by balancing the favorable impacts against the detrimental impacts. This is known as the "public interest review." The program is one which reflects the national concerns for both the protection and utilization of important resources

WHO NEEDS A PERMIT? You may need a permit from the Corps of Engineers to work on your own land. If your work is in a water area, or where water lays or runs just part of the year, your activity may be regulated by federal law. While it is easy to recognize lakes and rivers, and most people can identify a dry streambed, wetlands are not always as obvious. Some wetlands have trees and appear to be dry most of the year. Most people don't understand or recognize the limits of a wetland. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Program Regulations (33 CFR ) Under the Clean Water Act (404)

Where fish hide in an aquarium. A shed with water in it.

1.The ridge or crestline dividing two drainage areas 2. the region or area drained by a river, stream, etc -Random House Dictionary 3. watershed is the land area that contributes water to a given point in a stream or river - - Schultz - ISU

Street NameWatershed Address Street/Road: Hwy 107 Local stream/creek : Crooked Creek Town/city: Stoutsville Larger stream/creek: North Fork County: Monroe Large stream/creek: Salt River State: Missouri Major river: Mississippi Country: United States Ocean/Gulf: Gulf of Mexico

Interpretive Services and Outreach Program Environmental Education Day Up to 1200 students Up to 30 booth/stations Learn what is being done to promote, protect and enhance our natural environment Partners contribute $2500 of $3800 event cost

Interpretive Services and Outreach Program