Miles City Levee EAP. Project Goals Project Purpose Life Safety WRDA Floodplain – 79% in floodplain – 5% within floodway – Community Rating System.

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Miles City Levee EAP

Project Goals

Project Purpose Life Safety WRDA Floodplain – 79% in floodplain – 5% within floodway – Community Rating System

Miles City Failure Scenarios Spring Runoff Dam Failure – Tongue River Ice James Levee Degradation

Typical Spring w/Ice Jam

Breach Model

Plan Layout - Prevention Prevention – Interior Drainage – Actions for Sanitary, Storm, and Surface Drainage

Plan Layout - Response Response – Contact Information – Roles and Responsibilities – Resources